A Wizarding Tale - Hermione, Snape, and the Blue Soda Sunglasses Revelation Origin Story

As the magical and Muggle worlds continue to integrate, a unique café called Phantom Corner has opened in Diagon Alley. This café not only offers a variety of magical beverages but also regularly hosts lectures on magical knowledge, attracting wizards from all walks of life.

On this particular day, Hermione Granger, as was her habit, stopped by Phantom Corner during a break from her busy schedule at the Ministry of Magic. She came to read the latest magical research journals and enjoy a brief moment of tranquility. Dressed in a simple yet professional wizarding robe, she wore an elegant badge on her collar symbolizing her position at the Ministry. In her hand, she clutched a book on cutting-edge research into magical materials, her eyes gleaming with an eager thirst for knowledge.

At the same time, Severus Snape entered the café. Clad in his iconic black robes, he moved with a steady, enigmatic grace. His expression remained cold and distant, seemingly untouched by the lively atmosphere around him. Snape was there to seek clues about a rare potion ingredientrumor had it the café owner possessed some relevant information.

Hermione, absorbed in an article on the fusion of new protective spells and materials, didn't notice Snape's arrival. After a brief conversation with the café owner, Snape glanced around and saw that only the seat beside Hermione was available. He hesitated for a moment, then approached.

"Mind if I sit here, Miss Granger?" came Snape's low voice.

Hermione looked up, surprise flickering in her eyes before she composed herself with a polite smile. "Of course not, Professor Snape."

Once seated, Hermione ordered the café's signature drinkBlue Starry Sky Soda. The enchanting blue liquid, infused with butterfly pea flowers and mixed with sparkling soda, created a mesmerizing layered effect. With edible glitter scattered throughout, it shimmered like a starry night sky. Hermione gently stirred it, releasing a sweet, captivating aroma.

Snape, watching with mild disdain, frowned at the fanciful drink. Just then, the café owner approached them with a smile.

"This Blue Starry Sky Soda isn't just beautifulit contains a trace of magical energy that temporarily enhances mental clarity. It's particularly suited for magic researchers like yourselves."

Intrigued, Hermione took a sip. A cool sensation and subtle magical energy danced on her tongue, and she felt her thoughts sharpen. Just as she was about to return to her reading, she overheard a conversation at the next table.

"During my last assignment, the light and magical energy were so intense that regular protective glasses were uselessmy eyes couldn't take it," complained one young wizard.

"Same here," another added. "I explored some ruins recently. The strange lights inside overwhelmed my glasses. I almost got trapped."

Hermione couldn't help but recall her own harrowing experience exploring ancient ruins. She sighed softly. Noticing her expression, Snape scoffed.

"Those so-called protective glasses are cheap imitations. Useless when it matters most."

Just then, one of the founders of Jefooan emerging magical accessory brandhappened to be in the café. Having long studied the unique visual needs of wizards, he stepped forward and presented a new product: the Blue Soda Sunglasses.

"Wizards and witches," he began, "these sunglasses were specially developed by Jefoo for the magical world. They not only block intense light but also harmonize with magical energy, ensuring clear vision even in the most chaotic light conditions."

Hermione took a pair and examined the intricate magical runes etched into the frame. Snape, arms crossed, remained skeptical. Hermione slipped on the sunglasses and took another sip of the Blue Starry Sky Soda. Instantly, her surroundings sharpenedthe magical fluctuations that had blurred her vision moments ago were now perfectly clear. She could even make out the tiny runes on the spines of books across the room.

"Amazing!" she exclaimed. "It feels like these sunglasses resonate with the magical energy in the sodamy perception is so much clearer!"

Reluctantly, Snape accepted a pair. He cast a small shadow spell, deepening the gloom in the corner, but through the Blue Soda Sunglasses, everything remained sharp and undistorted. Magical interference had no effect.

"Impressive," he muttered, his tone still cold but tinged with reluctant approval.

And so, at Phantom Corner, Hermione and Snape discovered the Blue Soda Sunglasses. They eventually agreed to endorse the product. After the news spread, Jefoo's sunglasses quickly gained popularity across the magical world. Whether for magical duels, ruin exploration, or everyday travel, they became a wizard's must-have accessory. Seizing this opportunity, Jefoo firmly established itself in the magical community, opening a new chapter in its brand story.

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