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Chapter 271 Farewell to Sirius



Chapter 271 Farewell to Sirius

Time flies by and never stops for anyone. In the blink of an eye, the countdown to my departure has begun.

Every passing minute and second is like a gentle yet sharp knife, leaving faint marks on my heart.

Sirius Black, this quirky and energetic boy, is truly a joy to be around.

He was like a beam of warm light, illuminating my once somewhat monotonous world.

But now, the shadow of separation is gradually looming over me, and I still don't know how to say "goodbye" to him.

He really got himself into trouble.

Sirius's 11th birthday is fast approaching, and it's destined to be a very special one for him.

Because his Hogwarts acceptance letter was about to arrive. That thin letter carried his boundless anticipation for the magic school and marked the beginning of his new journey.

I often imagine how excited and thrilled Sirius must have been when he received the acceptance letter.

His bright eyes will surely sparkle with dazzling light, and the curve of his lips will be even more radiant than the sunshine.

He might eagerly run around the room, cheering and pulling me to share his joy.

And I silently made a decision in my heart—the day he receives his admission notice will be the day I leave.

This decision was not made hastily. I knew that Hogwarts would open a door to the magical world for him, where countless wonders awaited him.

He will make new friends and embark on his own adventure, and I should not be a hindrance on his journey.

However, saying goodbye is never an easy thing.

I was worried that Sirius would be sad and upset because of my departure, and I was afraid that he would feel abandoned by me.

For the next many nights, I tossed and turned in bed, trying to figure out how to explain it all to him.

I want to tell him that my leaving doesn't mean my love for him will diminish in the slightest. I will be silently blessing and praying for him from another place.

I also want to spend as much time with him as possible before I leave, and create more beautiful memories.

Take him to his favorite places, stroll through the streets and alleys together, and enjoy delicious snacks together.

I want to incorporate all my care and advice for him into these moments we spent together, so that in the future, whenever he recalls these moments, he can feel warmth.

As the moment of parting drew closer, my heart was filled with reluctance, but also with anticipation for Sirius's future.

I believe he will shine brightly at Hogwarts, and my departure may be a necessary lesson in his growth.

Hopefully, he can understand that life is a journey full of partings and reunions, and we must all bravely move forward.

Finally, Sirius stood at his doorstep today, clutching his Hogwarts acceptance letter tightly in his hand, his eyes brimming with undisguised joy.

Sunlight shone on his blond hair, casting a soft glow, and he exuded an aura of excitement.

“I can’t believe it, I’m finally going to Hogwarts! Can you imagine how many amazing magic courses there will be, and all sorts of magical creatures…” Sirius said excitedly, his eyes sparkling with anticipation.

I just smiled and responded to him casually, each word feeling like it was being gripped by an invisible hand, carrying a slight pain.

Seeing his beaming face, a wave of reluctance washed over me.

This person, with whom I've spent a year, has become an indispensable part of my life.

We used to chase and play in the garden, sharing our little secrets; those carefree times seem like they happened just yesterday.

But now, he is about to embark on a new journey, while I am heading in a different direction.

A gentle breeze blew by, ruffling our hair.

Sirius finally noticed my silence. He stopped talking and looked at me with concern: "What's wrong? You seem unhappy?"

I forced a smile, trying to hide my true feelings: "No, I'm just a little tired."

Sirius clearly didn't fully believe me, but he didn't press me further.

Standing here at this doorway, time seems to stand still. I know it's time to tell him that I'm leaving too.

Taking a deep breath, I mustered my courage and said, "Sirius, I... I might have to leave here tonight."

A flicker of surprise crossed Sirius's eyes, followed by reluctance: "Leaving? Why? Where are you going?"

I lowered my head, not daring to look him in the eye, my voice choked with emotion: "There are some reasons why I have to go."

Sirius was silent for a moment, then stepped forward and hugged me tightly: "I don't want you to leave. Can we ever see each other again?"

I hugged him back, a reluctant expression on my face, and said, "Yes, I will. Once you've mastered magic at Hogwarts, you might come back to find me."

Sirius released me and nodded vigorously: "Don't worry, I will definitely become the most powerful wizard, and then I will come to find you."

The setting sun cast long shadows of us, intertwining on the ground. Who knows when we'll meet again after this parting?

I don't know whether seeing each other again will be a pleasant surprise or a shock.

Finally, I turned and took a step, each step feeling incredibly heavy. Sirius called out from behind, "Take good care of yourself!" I didn't turn back, just waved, and with a heart full of memories and endless reluctance, embarked on my journey home.

[Jin: Ding—Hugs Sirius Black, the target of her affections]

[Rewards: 100 Bond Points, 100 Experience Points, 10 Affinity Points, 100 Galleons]

When I was transported back to reality, I received a message from my sugar daddy.

[Jin: Host, why didn't you do a few more intimate missions before coming back?]

(Hey sponsor, don't you find the slow, insidious boiling of the frog amusing?)

[Jin: Host son, I must say, sometimes your personality can be quite awful.]

(Thank you for the compliment)

I really don't want to have too much intimate contact all at once. I'm really planning to take things slowly with Sirius Black.

However, in the Hogwarts group of four, did Sirius Black seem to have been raised a bit too poorly? He was quite easy to get along with before joining Hogwarts. Could it all be James Potter's fault?

I changed my clothes, returned to my original appearance, opened my bedroom door, and went out.

"Young Master, shall we prepare dinner now?" Butler Chen had been waiting outside my door, just so he could serve me as soon as possible.

"Okay, prepare some gifts for me tomorrow, I need to go out for a while." I just got back and received a letter from Gemini.

They said they were inviting me to visit the current headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix.

To be honest, Headmaster Dumbledore really trusted me. He just let me, a special person, go to their headquarters like that.


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