Chapter 602 The solution(2/2)
Stephanie still remembers the first time they met at Ollivander's Wand Shop.
There was nothing memorable about that encounter, nothing to write home about, and could be perfectly summed up by just the word 'ordinary'.
The only specialness comes from his own specialness. Underneath his polite and handsome skin is a proud and irascible reckless soul.
This was Stephanie's comment at the time.
She was not surprised because there are so many different people in the world.
Until she entered school, until she got the mission from Grindelwald, until the two began to really get to know each other.
At some point, Stephanie found that she began to like the feeling of having someone around her who could communicate normally, and this feeling slowly fermented and heated up until it turned into liking her.
She had seriously considered it, just like what Sean said when he rejected her.
Is the liking born out of guilt, altered memories, or is it the mutual attraction between guilt and guilt?
So, Stephanie did something no one had thought of.
She spent a lot of time extracting her memories.
Of course, not extracting them all at once would lead to very terrible results.
From her toddler steps when she was a child, she saw the signs of her charming physique slowly unfolding, from the love and warmth of others to obsession, stupidity, fear, and distance, from the first encounter to everything that happened after that.
All modified memories are restored to their truest form.
She finished watching the life she had experienced.
And Stephanie has always felt that she has a great advantage - she never lies to herself.
Therefore, she was convinced that she did fall in love with him.
Then, everything became logical: this was also what she thought she was excellent about - using a reasonable, wise, and acceptable method... to fight for it at all costs.
The result is not very satisfactory to me, but at least I am moving forward slowly but firmly.
The only thing that surprised Stephanie was that there were some small but subtle differences between his character and her imagination.
Sometimes he is more innocent than he thought, and his moral bottom line will be inexplicably higher. Sometimes, his shame seems to be as good as that of his teacher.
What a wonderful man, Stephanie thought.
She enjoyed it all happily.
Enjoy it regardless.
And for all this, she is willing to pay more.
For example, now I help him take care of his children.
For example, get along well with Hermione and Daisy.
For example, always stand behind him.
However, she has a small worry recently.
That is, he graduated while he was still in Hogwarts.
Stephanie spent a lot of time worrying about this, but there is still a way, isn't there?
She did not look in the direction where Sean was, but still closely watched every move on the field.
But, suddenly, Stephanie raised her head.
Chapter completed!