Draco's reputation among students plummeted.

As highly praised as he was before, he is now being scolded as much.

Through a combination of salary cuts, layoffs, price increases, and refusal to return or exchange products, he successfully made himself the most unpopular student on campus.

——The students who were almost worked for nothing were even hung upside down on the top of the Hogwarts tower.

"Down with Malfoy! Down with the source of all evil exploitation! Give me back my hard-earned money!"

The student employees he had hired marched through the corridors of the castle -

They carried Hogwarts flags, handed out leaflets and chanted slogans as they raised their fists above their heads.

When others asked, "What did Malfoy do to you?", they cried and clenched each other's hands:

"Have you ever seen a cauldron still steaming at 3 a.m.? We have."

"Have you ever seen a job where you have to pay for the work? We have."

"Have you ever seen a Malfoy who did the work but refused to pay and fired us? We have."

Such tears and snot caused a lot of sighs among the students, and soon more people joined the parade.

—Among them are students whose black market trading methods for earning extra money have been banned, and customers who are unhappy with the price hikes.

"Malfoy deliberately squeezed out the other students who were selling Buffer's Brain Refresher so that he could dominate the market and then raise the price to make money from everyone!"

"The price of a pint has gone up by three Galleons! Black Malfoy! The bane of Hogwarts! He should be hanged from the tower!"

Because they were working for free, while some employees who refused to be morally blackmailed went on strike, other employees who were morally blackmailed refused to produce the Bafe Brain Stimulant according to standard quality, causing the return rate to rise sharply and customers to complain and be resentful.

"The price has gone up, but the quality has gone down! Our entire dorm is vomiting and burping, and the burps are all white!"

"I drank so much that I had to stay in the hospital wing for three nights! Not only did Malfoy refuse to compensate me, he also refused to take back the goods!"

The procession grew larger and larger, and they marched through every corridor with great momentum, causing students and teachers in class to open their classroom doors in surprise and look at them, until a group of people swarmed at the door of the Slytherin common room, shouting at the little snakes to hand over Malfoy.

The black-hearted businessman Draco Malfoy was forcibly dragged in front of everyone after class.

"I have no problem, it's just that they have no vision!" Facing the angry students, Draco continued to shout, trying to convince them with reason, "How can serving students be called exploitation? If I have to pay them, I will lose all my capital!"

It's a pity that he didn't understand the anger that would come from students after raising others' expectations and then lowering them, and he continued to defend himself:

"Do you know how to balance income and expenditure? Do you know how to realize a business empire? Do you understand what accounting, financial management, and business models are? I am using the most advanced theoretical guidance in the entire wizarding world... no, the entire world. Your ignorant brains cannot understand my advanced operations at all—"

Facing students who had grasped their wands, knew a little about fighting, and were determined to subdue others with force, he stubbornly ignored the danger and continued to speak:

"You are too backward. You cannot understand my thoughts that are several versions ahead of me. I don't see any hope for the wizarding world in you..."

These words seemed to be dancing in a minefield among the students. Upon hearing this, everyone was so angry that they broke through their patience.

Ron, who had diarrhea for three days, gave him a hot nose. Harry, who had been vomiting for three days, picked up his wand and gave him a tarantella, which made Draco scream in pain and start to perform dance and face-changing talents for everyone.

Fortunately, this quickly alerted the professors of the four colleges.

After Snape, with a gloomy face, forcibly stopped several students from sending people to the top of the tower and hanging them -

Trembling, facing the weak, pitiful and helpless wands, Draco was forced to sign a series of treaties that were humiliating and costly to Malfoy:

Restore the quality of potions, lower the prices, and if you hire students you must pay them wages.

Otherwise, his small business would be taken over by Hogwarts.

Perhaps losing the business he had worked so hard to build would be more painful for Draco than hanging him on the top of a tower.

This forced him to hold on despite his empty wallet.

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