"She has no trace of the curse on her now."

"No curse? Then what's wrong with her..." After hearing Cora's confident words, Snape still asked worriedly, his brows never relaxed.

"I've said it before. That was the bad fate your father had. He accidentally killed the person who cast the curse, but he handled it not too badly in the end. Although the method was a bit extreme, it did resolve the curse. So, don't worry about the curse." Cora shook her head and groped for the black cane with both hands.

"Before that, when you first met me, what did it mean that you were hesitant to speak? I've always remembered it." Misent sat up straight.

"Next time I'll really die...something like that." He imitated Cora's mysterious tone when he eavesdropped.

Snape nodded imperceptibly, casting worried glances at Reina from time to time, but Reina didn't notice.

Cora saw this look clearly. As soon as the man came out, Cora noticed that he was completely different from four days ago. When they first met, his face was dark, and even though he stood straight, the gloomy aura around him could not be shaken off. His eyes were lifeless and empty. He looked older than her at such a young age, which made people uncomfortable. At least now he looked much more pleasing to the eye.

Korra snorted, retracted her gaze, and said, "What's the point? If you die, you die. I'm advising you not to think that you are really immortal and act recklessly without finding a way out for yourself. Your reincarnation is not a punishment, but an opportunity given to you."

Every year, there were many people who came to her door to pray for immortality. She believed that death was not something to be feared, but she should not lack reverence for it. She could see that Hermalena had probably put her life last.

Although she herself is not a kind-hearted person, she still has to say what needs to be said.

"I can definitely say that you now have no extra abilities to help you go back to the past. In other words, congratulations on returning to this extraordinary ordinary life. To put it more simply, when you die, there will no longer be Talros in this world." Korra said calmly.

"How could this happen?" Misent blurted out without thinking carefully.

"You have a strong learning ability, I think. The first time you died, it triggered the protective magic your parents left in your body, which allowed you to successfully return to the past. Although they can't let you restart your life infinitely, it is not impossible to start over again according to the template. The remaining protective magic will also play a certain role. The fact that you can draw inferences from one example shows that you have strong power."

Hearing this, Snape breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, it was not a curse, he thought.

"But—" Cora drawled again, raising his voice again.

"It is inevitable that her soul will be damaged. Anything that affects the soul, even a small magic, will cause great harm to her."

These words were spoken to Snape, and Cora pointed to Reina's white hair as evidence.

"Except for hair dyeing, the acquired gray hair I have seen is either due to illness or spiritual problems."

"You plotted against Lockhart before, and faced the Horcrux diary head-on." Snape looked at Reina seriously. He had witnessed a lot of her desperate fights against Voldemort in the past two years. She was in his office when she exchanged the Defense Against the Dark Arts gear from Lucius. Thinking of this, Snape was afraid. What if the gear was damaged and the dark magic leaked out? Then Reina would be...

Although it was a big show played by Reina, she still felt guilty and did not go to see Snape. She still remembered the quarrel with Snape in the headmaster's office because of the influence of the diary, but that was also because even Dumbledore could talk to her calmly, while Snape at that time was unwilling to believe her more.

"Although I don't know the specific circumstances, it was also reported in the magazine. I'm afraid Reina has done a lot. You are Reina's professor, so you should keep an eye on her. Reina, don't do those dangerous things yourself if you can use other people to do it." Misent was also worried about Reina, but he was not in the UK. No matter how much he wanted, he could not quench his thirst. He had to admit that Snape was the only most suitable candidate.

Cora knew that she couldn't do anything by staying, and she didn't want to get involved in the calculations between the black and white wizards in Britain, so she didn't plan to stay any longer.

Before leaving, Snape found Cora again and gave her the potion he had collected.

25 different types of perfect potions are not a small number, but Snape also has a lot of connections. If you include his own collection, it is not a difficult task. After searching for a long time, he may still have some left.

"If possible, I'd prefer that we cooperate for a long time." Cora always likes people with strong abilities, if you ignore her shrewd and unscrupulous attitude.

"Although I am grateful for your help, I don't want to take time out of my busy schedule just to be an old witch's potion assistant. I am currently very satisfied with the position of Slytherin Headmaster."

Snape glanced at her calmly.

When Cora saw that he refused to leave after handing in the potion, she knew that he was definitely still concerned about Hermalena.

"You weren't like this four days ago. It seems that a lot of interesting things have happened between you two." Korra teased with evil humor.

Cora could see what Snape had done at first sight, which shows how powerful she was. Snape didn't explain too much about this matter.

"She created a very good ending, but in the end I watched her leave with my own eyes." Snape looked at the wand in his hand and spoke softly, with an indescribable obscurity in his eyes.

"What is her wish?" Cora asked. "I mean, do you know what kind of ending she wants?"

Snape raised his eyelids and looked at Cora.

"It seems to me that she wanted to save you, and she did. Even you thought it was a good ending. But you also felt regretful, and even prepared such a magic as a backup. Let's change the question. What do you want?"

What do you want? Snape fell into memories, recalling every little detail of his and Hermalena. Those were things he had left behind on purpose, and he believed in his choice.

He wanted them to stop arguing over these annoying things, wanted her to stop planning to act behind his back, wanted to continue to receive carefully prepared gifts every Christmas, wanted to witness her graduation ceremony in person, wanted to see her smile every day, wanted to see her live happily and freely...

He knew that Hermalena was willing to stay by his side, so he also wanted to stand by her side and protect her—

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