HP: Hogwarts, but pro-generation

Chapter 175: Hogwarts Trip

Xia ran to Sirius, feeling extremely embarrassed. She didn't expect that her attention was attracted by the pink toad and she took the wrong turn. She stood in front of Sirius with her head down, playing with the ends of her hair unnaturally.

"Do you want to hear my explanation, Sirius?" Xia said carefully.

Sirius still crossed his arms. He hummed and looked less depressed than before. Xia breathed a sigh of relief. It was a good thing that they could still chat and talk.

Xia launched her five-minute defense, from why she was attracted to what she talked about with Frank to her regret when she realized something was wrong, and finally she offered the most sincere apology. But Sirius didn't speak, Xia secretly glanced at Sirius and found that the other party was still tense, Xia was a little discouraged.

She said, "Sirius, please stop being angry, okay?"

She wanted to say something more to try to soften Sirius's expression, but she felt a restrained rubbing on her head. With a very light sigh, Sirius said, "I'm not angry, it's just... forget it, let's go." Maybe if she held her hand, things wouldn't be like this anymore. What excuse could she give?

"Really?!" Xia looked up in surprise, her eyes shining as she looked at Sirius.

No one can withstand this move.

Sirius nodded helplessly, and Xia jumped up happily. She said loudly: "Oh, you are so nice! Sirius!"

Xia's excitement made her forget that there was snow under her feet. When she jumped up and landed, unfortunately, her foot slipped. Sirius stretched out his arm in time to catch her. Isn't this a purely natural reason! Sirius thought to himself, he stretched out his hand for Xia to catch him, but Xia was faster than him. She said directly: "It's a close call, luckily you are here! Can I hold your sleeve? Oh! Oh, I mean I'm afraid of slipping again."

Sirius raised his hand and shook it, "I don't want my sleeve to separate from my robe yet. Take my hand."

Xia coughed uncomfortably, she suppressed the joy in her heart and said, "Oh, okay." It turned out that it was so easy to hold hands, she was still worried that pulling the sleeve would be too much.

For a moment, the two of them strangely agreed: they finally found a reason to hold hands.

The two walked slowly towards Honeydukes. Sirius had been there once with James, and he was trying to think of something he could recommend to Xia. Xia noticed that many girls stopped and looked at her, and their eyes seemed to stay on Sirius. Xia squeezed Sirius's hand, and Sirius leaned towards her slightly and asked, "What's wrong?"

"You are worthy of it, Sirius. Look, all the witches are looking at you. You are really charming." Xia praised sincerely.

"Oh, is that so? It's a pity that there are still witches who are attracted by the pink toad. In her eyes, I am not even as good as the pink toad." Sirius said sincerely: "What should I do? How can I improve my charm, Sylvia?"

Xia said painfully, "I was wrong, really, I didn't know what was good for me. Mr. Sirius, please have mercy and forgive me."

"It depends on your performance." Sirius replied generously.

When they arrived at Honeydukes, the two happily forgot what happened just now. Xia tricked Sirius into eating the new flavor of candy, and saw Sirius's face wrinkled and laughed. Sirius loved this candy and said it was the best gift for Regulus.

"Are you serious?" Xia asked in disbelief.

"I have always been."

Xia was horrified to find that Sirius was indeed serious. He was ready to pay. Before he took out the Galleons, she confirmed again: "Regulus will definitely climb into your bed in the middle of the night and assassinate you."

"Don't worry, he won't want to come to Gryffindor, and he can't get in." Sirius said firmly.

"But you have to know that you are friends with James, Ender, and Remus," Xia reminded him. "If they knew, they would definitely try their best to make this happen. I swear, James would even be willing to contribute his invisibility cloak."

Sirius began to feel unsure. He thought again and again, and after a moment's hesitation, he decided: "Then give them one too! Since they will do their best to help Regulus, I must give them my last gift."

"That makes sense." Xia murmured, "Add me one."

The two men hid behind the shelves and smiled sinisterly. At this moment, no one dared to be sure who was more evil between them and the most evil man in history.

Xia thought that this candy could not be given to Lily because Lily deserved better; she also could not give it to Severus because they might not be friends the next second; similarly, this candy was not very consistent with Christian's temperament.

"I don't agree with you." Sirius retorted, but fortunately he knew not to anger Lily. He said: "Snape is very suitable for this, and Greengrass - no one is more suitable than him."

Sirius was committed to making trouble for every Slytherin. He kept instigating them and even wanted to buy it directly and stuff it into the mouths of the two people. "Don't hesitate, Xia, this is the best gift for them."

After thinking it over again and again, Xia still didn't believe Sirius's slander. Sirius said viciously: "Okay, okay, let them go this time."

The two walked out of Honeydukes, and Sia had to buy Lily a gift. For Merlin's sake, what a contribution Lily had made!

In the Fengya wizard clothing store, Xia was choosing carefully. This time she would be a million times more serious than the gift she gave to Ander and the others - no, it was a prank.

"What do you think of this red hat?"

"If you want her to look similar to the flame, it should be fine." Sirius said conservatively.

"Oh, okay." Xia put down the hat in her hand and picked up a pair of purple wool socks: "What about this?"

"Well, I think Dumbledore would like it."

Xia realized that she had forgotten to give Professor Dumbledore something. She had just come out of the crowded Honeydukes and didn't want to go back in any time, so she happily decided that the pair of wool socks would be a gift for Professor Dumbledore.

Finally, under Sirius's reliable aesthetic, they chose a red and brown scarf. Xia still didn't understand why the red hat didn't work but the red and brown scarf did. Sirius swore that it was right to listen to him, but he also said that no matter what Xia gave, Lily would like it.

"Christian and Severus are the only ones left." Xia said as she stood at the door of the Quill Pen Shop in Wenrenju.

"Do we really have to send it to them now?"

"Oh, right. There are still twenty days until Christmas. I can still choose carefully. You are right. I can't just give a quill."

Sirius now thought it would be better to just give him a quill.

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