Diana didn't know what she was guilty of?

But seeing Draco so angry, Diana froze again before she could say anything with the arrogance she had managed to stiffen up.

.....

"Don't you want to explain? Why don't you tell me the reason, or which Weasley you are in love with?"

Back home, Draco sat half-lying on the sofa, looked at Diana very seriously, and waited quietly for Diana to explain to him.

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"Actually, I can explain it. I actually told them not to hug, but they didn't seem to pay attention. I couldn't break free, and I was hugged very hot."

Diana didn't know why she felt guilty looking at Draco like this, and her speech was not as clear as usual.

"Draco pay attention to your etiquette, because your rudeness will be trained consciously later, and the learning content will be doubled today."

As soon as Lucius got down, he saw his son's unrecognizable sitting posture, and Diana seemed aggrieved.

Lucius guessed that his spoiled son must be bullying the little girl again. Lucius could ignore bullying others, but bullying Diana, Lucius felt that Draco must lack some training.

"Uncle Lucius, no, Draco didn't bully me, I went out and didn't tell Draco, so Draco was worried about me."

Diana wanted to explain very much, but for some reason, she always felt that it was not right to say what she said, and she always felt that she had some talent for green tea.

Diana simply thought about it, let's just act like that, and didn't tell Draco when she went out, or maybe Draco was really angry because he was worried about himself.

"Oh? Draco? Then Diana can tell me to tell me you get out."

Lucius looked at Diana and said softly, that gentle tone was Draco's expression as if he had seen a ghost.

In Draco's eyes, his father is the best father in the world. He loves himself very much and respects his mother very much, but Draco knew that his father and mother are just a business marriage, so he has no feelings for him since he was young, but his parents are undoubtedly the best. love yourself.

Draco felt that his father was very serious since he was a child. Even if he was very good to him, he would try his best to meet his requirements, but he had never been so gentle to himself.

Such a father surprised Draco and at the same time made Draco have an inexplicable sense of crisis. This feeling Draco only felt when he was with Diana and those men who were eyeing him. I just felt it.

"Yes, Dad, I'm sorry I didn't find Diana today, so I was a little anxious."

"Yes, Uncle Lucius, because I've been too busy recently, I want to go out and relax."

"So you went for a walk to the Weasleys' house? You were still hugging those poor ghosts." Hearing Diana's words, Draco said very shamelessly, with a sourness in his words that he didn't realize.

"Because Fred and the others are my friends, Draco pays attention to your words. Words like poor ghosts shouldn't appear in the mouths of people like you who call themselves nobles."

Listening to Diana's words, Draco also knew that what he said was wrong, he closed his mouth obediently, and looked at Diana pitifully. Although Draco always thought that Weasley was a poor man, he also knew about it. Just think about it in your heart, but you can't say it.

But Lucius took these words to heart, remembered the names of the two Weasleys, and prepared to investigate in private.

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