Chapter 223: Breaking Draco

"In that case, then I agreed."

As William expected, when he heard that he could play cards happily this holiday, Draco readily agreed.

"Not only that, but you might be able to get involved in the creation and development of new cards yourself, haven't you always wanted to create a powerful dragon card?"

William's voice was as seductive as the devil, and the flickering Draco nodded frequently. Pansy on the side covered her mouth and snickered, this was not the first time he had fooled Draco.

"Then it's decided! I'll definitely go when the time comes. Draco patted his chest and assured.

That's what I want.

Think about it, the only son of the Malfoy family works for his own company, and that's a great piece of promotional material, even if it's just a temporary job.

He could already foresee what kind of bluffing headlines would appear in the future Daily Prophet.

Astound! The heirs of the Malfoy family did such a thing for the sake of the game.

Or, uncovered! The only son of the Malfoy family has such a fetish.

Whatever it is, it will easily arouse heated discussions among wizards, and then trigger a curious desire to take a look.

Moreover, he did get involved in the development of the cards, and William didn't intend to lie to him, but at the same time he wanted to use Draco to stir up a stir up.

"William, I'm going to help this holiday too! I felt like I could have done more than Draco, who was still very naïve. Seeing that Draco was easily taken down by William's words, Pansy shook her head.

"You're talking nonsense, Pansy, I've grown up quite a bit! Even William said that I was much more mature than before. Draco looked at William as if asking for help.

"Well, Draco, you've matured a lot."

"Look, even William said that." Hearing William compliment himself, Draco spoke.

In fact, his nature is not bad, just a child who has been pampered since childhood.

Uncle Lucius was so fond of Draco that he had become a bit of a disdainful and discriminatory against Muggles, but thankfully, it was too late to break him up.

After noticing that Draco was showing signs of being crooked, William viciously straightened him up.

If it was Draco last year, he would never say thank you to Terry when he went to the Ravenclaw Lounge to play cards.

Aside from the fact that he was still stalking William like that he couldn't change, Draco had really grown a lot in other things.

William didn't plan to correct this, as he didn't think it was a big deal other than the obvious drop in the Savior Draco's IQ at the mention of it.

Moreover, Is Draco, who doesn't trouble the savior, still the real Draco?

You know, the two of them are a couple who love and kill each other!

William now really felt that Ginny and Astoria might really be just a disguise, and that Draco and Potter definitely had some secrets that weren't written in the original books.

Otherwise, when it comes to the Savior, Draco is like a fried cat, his expression is like that of an angry little daughter-in-law.

As for Draco's unpleasant title for Harry, where is the sarcasm and sarcasm, it is clearly a term of endearment, but the aesthetic of wizards is a little different from that of ordinary people.

William speculated unbridled in his mind about the relationship between Draco and Potter.

If Draco knew that William was thinking about these things right now, then he would have rushed up and strangled William.

After all, William knew too much to guess the little secret that Draco had buried in his heart.

Not to mention this, although William did not completely break Draco about the discrimination against Muggles, they had several conversations directly related to this.

I remember that not long ago at the Quidditch pitch, Draco once brazenly uttered the most insulting swear word to Muggle wizards, mudblood.

It wasn't long after that that William found Draco.

"You shouldn't have said that on the pitch, Draco." In an empty classroom underground, William said to Draco with some seriousness.

"Is it because that's your kindness at Gryffindor, William?" Draco asked rhetorically, dissatisfied.

It was clear that Draco hadn't realized his mistake yet, and after hearing William's scolding, the little dragon had become arrogant.

"No, I just met Miss Granger by accident. Whether from the perspective of personality or family, it is impossible for her and I to achieve anything. William cleared himself from Hermione, and it was true that he did have thoughts that he shouldn't have befriended Hermione in the first place.

Because the little Lori with unkempt hair is really cute in William's eyes, but after being friends for a while, William finds that Hermione is too arrogant and egoistic in personality.

It's no wonder that at Hogwarts, she only made two friends in the end.

William didn't like Hermione's personality, and he tried to remind her many times, but the girl still didn't care about it.

Coupled with the fact that she, like Harry's mother, would not accept the dark magic anyway, not even the slightest bit, so in the end William decided not to bother with Hermione.

William, who was educating Draco on the sidelines, didn't notice that Pansy's face was imperceptible to a smile when he heard him clear up his relationship with Hermione.

The girl looked in a pretty good mood.

"All I care about is you, Draco." William continued to educate the little dragon, and he paused to continue.

"As the best of the nobility, the superstructure of the wizarding world, we are born with an extraordinary social status, which we deserve.

It is the hard work of our ancestors who have made us what we are today.

But while enjoying this, we also need to pay attention to our own influence, you are the heir of the Malfoy family, and you must pay attention to whether your words will have any bad influence on the family.

What you said on the pitch could be interpreted by some as the Malfoys' attitude towards Muggles.

Such blatant discrimination against Muggles was not a wise thing to do, especially in the current context, when our Headmaster was still alive, and as the most outstanding White Wizard of the century so far, it was not too wise to speak out against him.

I don't care if you like Muggles or not, but it's your fault to make such a blatant statement. ”

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