Harry Potter: Glory Bows to Me

Chapter 166 Slytherin's consistent style

Durmstrang itself is a school that values ​​students' backgrounds. They do not accept students of Muggle origin. This is common knowledge known to everyone.

Blaise didn't comment: "That sounds familiar... Oh? It's consistent with what the person next to you said."

Julius was stunned and glanced sideways at Amanta beside him, his face still a little angry.

Amanta didn't quite understand Bryce's hostility, but she had some vague guesses in her mind.

Brace, who usually looks like a dandy boy, suddenly became so aggressive. Perhaps he either looked down on the bloodline of the wizard tribe near the Black Forest, or there had been conflicts with them in his family and he had some hatred or prejudice.

Draco spoke up now.

He spoke in a long, mysterious, slow tone, raising the volume slightly so that Julius, who was sitting a few seats away, could hear him clearly.

"Excuse me, transfer student, why did you transfer?"

After he finished speaking, he put on his usual hypocritical smile.

Amanta could see that after Bryce's probing, their initial excitement and curiosity about the transfer student had turned into a tentative hostility.

And Draco's question seemed to hit the nail on the head.

Amanta instantly understood the source of this strange atmosphere.

Yes, Hogwarts and Durmstrang are both excellent magic schools, but in the eyes of these Slytherins who came from ancient pure-blood families, Durmstrang is obviously a better choice than Hogwarts.

Needless to say, the reason is that one, it can avoid contact with any Muggle-born wizards, and the other is that it can study the dark magic openly - as long as it is not too excessive.

The idea of ​​a Durmstrang student transferring to Hogwarts was obviously unheard of for them.

First of all, there has never been any transfer students in the original plot, which means that wizard students rarely leave their original magic school and go to another unfamiliar magic school, or it is rare for magic schools to have students transfer from one school to another.

Moreover, these magic schools require full-time study, and students can only go home during the winter and summer vacations, so it seems that... even if it is because of the distance, there seems to be no need for students to go through the trouble of transferring schools.

However, for these Slytherins who hold traditional bloodline concepts, if distance and other reasons were not taken into consideration, they would probably prefer to go to Durmstrang to study magic.

Therefore, they could not understand why this transfer student transferred from Durmstrang to Hogwarts.

They must have guessed that this transfer student was not having a good time at Durmstrang—or even been expelled from school. By the way, they seemed to dislike the possibility that this transfer student came from a certain wizarding clan... So...

After Draco's question, Julius's slightly red face gradually cooled down and returned to its previous sickly pale color.

"What's it got to do with you?" He responded coldly, "I heard that Slytherin values ​​the strong. I will prove my ability."

Seeing that Julius was unmoved, Draco was a little annoyed.

In Slytherin, not many people dared to speak to Draco like this. It seemed... Draco had met a tough opponent this time.

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