Chapter 67 Draco is in trouble
Harry Potter world.

Time flies by, and it has been two months since Chu Yang entered Hogwarts.

In fact, since the last conflict between Chu Yang and the senior students of Slytherin House, those Slytherin seniors have been harassing Chu Yang in private.

The result can be imagined.

The hospital at Hogwarts has been overcrowded for a long time, so much so that Dumbledore had to personally warn the upperclassmen and some parents of the students to stop.

Chu Yang also became famous because of this.

In the nearly thousand-year history of Hogwarts, there has never been a situation where a first-year student beat up a senior.

On the one hand, it was because they were scared of being beaten by Chu Yang, and on the other hand, because they received Dumbledore's serious warning, the Slytherin students restrained themselves a lot.

Chu Yang's study environment gradually stabilized.

It is worth mentioning that Draco has not dared to live in the same room as Chu Yang, and has been crowded in Gao Er's dormitory for two months.

Until Draco's father, Lucius Malfoy, heard about it from other people.

Lucius was so angry that he rushed to school and gave Draco a hard lesson, scolding him for disgracing the Malfoy family.

Draco, who had been extremely afraid of his majestic father since childhood, was so frightened that he could not even speak a complete sentence.

When Lucius saw him like this, disappointment suddenly came to his heart, and his son showed
This anger was directly transferred to Chu Yang.

If Chu Yang was not a student of Hogwarts, then he would probably die inexplicably in a dark wizard's stronghold in Knockturn Alley.

Those dark wizards may receive a generous reward from the Malfoy family after their deeds are completed.

But Chu Yang happened to be a student at Hogwarts, and he was so talented that he always received the attention of all the teachers and students.

There was nothing Lucius Malfoy could do against him.

The other party once tried to cut off Chu Yang's full scholarship, but was stopped by Dumbledore. He also received a reminder from Ollivander afterwards, and his speaking attitude was no longer as friendly as before.

Ollivander's original words were: "If Mr. Chu Yang loses his full scholarship to Hogwarts, then Ollivander's Wand Shop will fully support Chu Yang financially to complete his studies."

Lucius was very surprised why Ollivander, who had always been unwilling to participate in disputes, had such a firm attitude.

Driven by anger and curiosity, Lucius found out that Chu Yang occasionally went to Ollivander's wand shop as an apprentice and showed great talent.

As a result, the elderly Ollivander planned to cultivate him as his successor.

Lucius was surprised and noticed something unusual.

Under normal circumstances, the school does not allow students to work part-time outside the home, and the rules have never been broken, but here in Chuyang, there is special preferential treatment.

Out of caution, he began to collect information about Chu Yang. He asked people to interview most of the teachers and asked them about their impressions and evaluations of Chu Yang.

The result surprised him!
Lucius had heard and met many people with the reputation of genius, but Chu Yang seemed to be different from the genius he knew.

At Hogwarts, as long as the professors and teachers who have taught Chu Yang's courses are always full of praise when mentioning Chu Yang, including even the most demanding Snape.

Although he had a bad temper, Snape had to admit Chu Yang's talent.

In spells class, flying class, potion class, transfiguration class, herbal medicine class, divination class, etc., Chu Yang's results always ranked first, and the others were just here to compete for second place.The more outstanding Chu Yang was, the more mediocre and incompetent he made Draco, which made Lucius, as a father, feel a little jealous in his anger.

Why are Muggle-born Mudbloods better than purebloods?

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that the deans of the four houses are very fond of Chu Yang. If Hogwarts had not always had a rule against transferring to another house, I am afraid that these four deans would have started to compete for people.

Professor Sprout, the head of Hufflepuff, is still having trouble with Dumbledore over the fact that Chu Yang went to Slytherin.

Before that, this woman had been known as the best-tempered professor at Hogwarts.

After fully understanding Chu Yang's situation, Lucius, who was always good at judging situations, gave up the idea of ​​teaching Chu Yang a lesson.

No matter how powerful the Malfoy family is, they cannot bear so much hostility at the same time.

It's not worth paying this kind of price for a little Muggle-born wizard.

What's interesting is... Lucius not only gave up making things difficult for Chu Yang, but also had the idea of ​​winning over Chu Yang.

He took a fancy to Chu Yang's talent.

So before Lucius left school, he specifically asked Draco to find a way to repair the relationship with Chu Yang's classmates.

His father's impromptu idea put Draco, who didn't know why, into a dilemma.

Draco, who was used to obeying all his father's orders, did not dare to resist him. Compared with his majestic father, Draco felt that Chu Yang was easier to get along with.

In the days that followed, Draco's attitude toward Chu Yang changed completely.

Students can often see him arriving in the auditorium in advance to prepare breakfast for Chu Yang who gets up late.

From the perspective of others, Draco looked more like a loser than Goyle and Crabbe beside him.

Even though Draco, who had the most prominent family background, was like this, the others were even more invisible than Chu Yang.

Chu Yang turned a blind eye to Draco's solicitude.

Because he firmly believed that being courteous for nothing was either adultery or theft, and the Malfoy family was not at ease at first glance.

Therefore, after two months, Draco still failed to distance himself from Chu Yang.

Draco really wanted to mess things up, but Lucius would send letters every week or two asking Draco how things were going, which made him extremely frustrated.

In order to cope with his father's questioning, Draco had to lie and tell his father that he had become good friends with Chu Yang, and thus escaped the horrific bombardment of letters.

But for Draco, that didn't mean the end of the problem, because a lie was a lie.

Draco didn't want to be scolded by his father again, so he made up his mind to become a true friend with Chu Yang.

The arrival of Halloween made most of the teachers and students very happy, except for Draco who looked gloomy.

Chu Yang was happy and a little excited, because just the day before, Dumbledore finally agreed to open the restricted book area of ​​the library for Chu Yang to enter. This was a goal he had worked hard for two months to achieve.

Because of the lessons learned from Voldemort, Dumbledore was extremely cautious when educating outstanding young wizards. In two months, he examined not only Chu Yang's learning ability, but also his character.

(Thank you for your support, brothers. It’s on Sanjiang. It will be released tomorrow afternoon. There will be 2 more free updates tomorrow. Thank you all. Then, on the first day of release, there will be a wave of very crazy updates. I won’t say anything else. In the update ...)
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