Draco stared at the two Hufflepuffs' departing backs with hatred.

Although they did not hurt anyone from beginning to end and only attacked him with some vicious words, his current state was as miserable as if he had been beaten up.

No, it's worse than that.

He looked at the Slytherins around him whose attitude towards him had obviously changed, and he felt anger rising in his heart.

The prestige he had established was completely destroyed by those two people.

He never dreamed that there was someone more barbaric and unreasonable than him in Hogwarts - at least that person should not be a Hufflepuff.

He was just distributing broomsticks to his future teammates, and he was being humiliated for no reason. He didn't even bring his two useless followers with him because he didn't think he would be in any danger.

The few people around him were also lower-year Slytherins - the upper grades did not give him face, he had to admit that.

He watched helplessly as the two third-year students acted bossy in front of him, unable to do anything about it.

How can this be solved? If they want to fight, their fists are not strong enough. Because he is a first-year student who has only attended classes for two or three days. Even though he is a pure-blood and has some basic magic skills, he still cannot beat these two people. The other second- and third-year students can't be counted on either - they all think that the outcome is clear without fighting.

Tell the professor about all this and let the professor deduct their grades? Not to mention how to publicize such a shameful thing, what's the point of just telling the professor?

Could it be that the head of Hufflepuff would side with the Slytherins? The head of Slytherin would only think that they were useless trash and could be bullied by Hufflepuffs.

So I still have to tell my dad about this?

Draco was in a rare state of hesitation.

In the past, he would have written to his father Lucius without hesitation. But now he was hesitant. Was it because the words of that inexplicable Hufflepuff still had some influence on him?

She really wasn't afraid of anything, even though she knew he would definitely ask his father to teach her a lesson.

"It must be because she has no idea how powerful my father is, and she wants to scare me. I won't fall for it." Draco clenched his fists. "If she wants me to apologize, there's no way. Since she dares to be so arrogant, let's just wait and see."

He looked at the Slytherins around him and swung his sleeves in hatred: "If you can be frightened by the words of that half-blood Hufflepuff, then there is no need for you to try to get close to me in the future. You will lose the protection of the Malfoy family because of your ignorance and cowardice."

He walked away with firm steps, as if he was not affected at all. The embarrassment of the moment just now was swept away. His family was his greatest confidence. He believed that there was no trouble that his father Lucius could not solve.

Cedric, who was leaving with Sun Zhu at this moment, was full of questions.

She had clearly just lost her temper, but there was no trace of anger on her face, and her mood seemed to have actually become much happier.

Could it be true as she said, that making others unhappy will make yourself happy?

While there is some truth to that, it's not very Hufflepuff-like.

Looking at her brisk steps, he couldn't help but pull her hood.

Sun Zhu immediately stopped and smiled at him, "Do you still want to ask me why I do these things?"

"No, I just thought that if you are truly happy, then none of this matters."

"Even if it goes against your principles?"

"My principles...what principles do I have?" He smiled. "You seem unreasonable, but in fact, you are deliberately causing trouble. I don't intend to stop you from doing what you want to do, but you have to make sure that this matter is absolutely safe for you."

"No adventure in this world is absolutely safe." Sun Zhu shook his finger, "But I can tell you my purpose."

She pointed to a bush hidden in the dark. At this time, the sky over Hogwarts finally ushered in complete night, and they walked along the path lit by fluorescent lights, little by little towards the direction of the lounge.

"Look, I know these things in the dark are there, and I know they will jump out and trip me up at some point." She said in a deep voice, "He has even done a lot of things. In this case, why should we just leave him alone? I originally wanted to trim his branches, but I found that his roots were crooked, and no matter how much I trimmed them, they would still grow crooked. So it's better to uproot him and replant him in another place. Maybe I can leave some roots for him before the fire comes."

As for whether the pull would kill him immediately...she believed that evil would last for a thousand years.

She originally thought that before Voldemort was resurrected, the Death Eaters were not a big deal. Later, she realized that even if Voldemort would never be resurrected, these pure-blood families would never give up causing trouble.

Without Voldemort, another demon king would be born among the pure-blood families. Now they all know that the Dark Lord will return, and with Harry entering school, they naturally can't control their various little actions.

Of course she couldn't let anything happen to Harry - in fact, there was a way to directly destroy Voldemort now, but protecting Harry would make the situation more complicated.

The arrogance of the Death Eaters must be suppressed first, so that they dare not act rashly before Voldemort is resurrected.

Otherwise, in addition to Harry, there is no telling how many ordinary students will be targeted and implicated by them - the incitement of bloodline conflicts among students in the past few years has affected the study and life of many students.

Since they were planning to teach the Death Eaters a lesson, then the Malfoy family, who were jumping the most enthusiastically, should be the first ones to be punished.

"If Draco had behaved himself and not come to me, I would have just laughed it off as an annoying brat. But since he keeps showing off his presence in front of me, I can't stand it." Sun Zhu said, "You know, I've never been able to keep my composure. And it's the father's fault if the adopted son is not well educated. Can Lucius say he has no responsibility for Draco being raised like this?"

"Do you... have any way to deal with Mr. Malfoy?" Cedric felt his eyes twitching. "I'm not saying what you did was wrong. I'm just worried about your safety."

"Don't worry, I have a magic weapon to deal with Slytherin." Sun Zhu smiled, but accidentally saw an unknown creature with bright eyes and huge body lying quietly behind Cedric.

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