Some readers asked in the comments section why they didn't go to Slytherin. When I clicked on it, it showed that there were no comments. Therefore, he opened a single chapter here.
After the last chapter was released, more people would probably think that it was a good idea.
So much foreshadowing? Why not Slytherin?
There were several reasons for this:
1. There was too little interaction between Slytherin and the female protagonist, and the author had limited pen power. He could not write how Slytherin could woo Gryffindor.
2. Everyone could see that the protagonist was a mixed-blood, and going to Slytherin would cause too many conflicts.
The author didn't want to write an academic novel that was mainly about daily improvement into a book that was constantly showing off and slapping people's faces. Of course, this kind of plot was also necessary.
3. Why did he use Snape as a guide?
In fact, the author himself liked Snape very much. Later, the protagonist would also rely on his identity to obtain the Lifestone.
Then, he revived Lily.
The rest of the story would be about how the protagonist developed a relationship with Snape even in Slytherin.
He would write it today.
Finally, I would like to thank everyone for their support. The results for the first day were average. After all, I wrote slowly and had not saved my manuscript yet. However, I will continue to work hard.
I hope that everyone who thinks this book is good will help to collect it.
If you have any questions, you can ask them in the comments section. Sometimes, Feilu will swallow the comments by himself. If I see it and can reply, I will definitely reply.
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