"Mr. and Mrs. Malfoy sent it this morning, personally." Professor Flitwick explained to Teal in a low voice. Snape, as the dean, also listened carefully, "They should be worried about Draco taking the express train, where Too many people."

Of course there are other possibilities, but the highest possibility is that you are worried.

Teal didn't look at Draco aggressively. She just unconsciously caught a glimpse of many Slytherin students with the same strange expressions as Draco. They seemed to be trying their best to endure something, and their emotions were indescribable. complex.

Compared with Slytherin's silence, the looks from other colleges looking at them were much weirder. Many students' eyes revealed resentment, obviously because the team of Slytherin students felt dissatisfied.

Most of the Slytherins are children of pure-blood families, and their families are also in the Death Eater camp. Even though many Slytherins have not become real Death Eaters, whether it is their pure-blood concepts or The influence of their family makes other people hate them.

This was not a good situation. Teal cast a worried look at Slytherin, but she happened to meet Draco. The student who had just been promoted to the fourth year was staring at her with a bit of pleading in his eyes.

Tier was stunned, but instantly understood what he was pleading for. After the Sorting Ceremony, Snape decided to go back to Slytherin House to give a few warnings. Teal waited for a while at the side door of the restaurant, and sure enough he found Draco who was looking for him.

"Go to my office, Draco." Teal's tone was ordinary, but in his heart he felt pity for this little Malfoy who seemed to have grown up a lot.

She didn't care about the grievances between the children. Although Draco and Harry always had disputes, to be honest, neither of them made the other suffer good consequences, and both sides often suffered losses.

The grievances between the elders have nothing to do with the children, especially since the Malfoys are now considered allies of Till. The business competition will be mentioned later. They can reach an agreement on dealing with Voldemort.

Draco followed Till, looked up at Till's back, and pursed his lips.

According to the blood relationship, Till is considered his cousin, but Mrs. Emery is no longer a member of the Black family. Draco, like his mother Narcissa, always subconsciously avoids blood connections.

He only looked at Tyr from the perspective of a stranger. Tyr was a strong competitor in his family's business. The Malfoy family had lost many properties to Tyr. Tyr was also his alchemy professor. Laco didn't think he would choose a useless subject like alchemy.

The most important thing, and what Draco felt most complicated about, was Teal's deal with the Malfoys.

He had learned not long ago that his parents had long been Till's allies. They had joined forces with each other to deal with Voldemort, just for Till's guarantee that she would protect Draco, who was studying at Hogwarts.

Teal's office was very different from Snape's. A soft blanket hung on the back of her chair. There were sweet fruits and desserts on the coffee table in front of the sofa, as well as some photos taken by Harry and the others. Teal framed it and hung it on the wall. Of course, there were many photos of Teal with his fiancé and his parents.

The feeling of this office is the same as the feeling of Till.

Friendly and peaceful. At least that's what Draco felt. He had never felt like he liked his cousin so much.

After Voldemort appeared, the way many people looked at him changed. Instead of complimenting the pure-blooded young master, there was a kind of disgust and discrimination from the bottom of their hearts.

Perhaps because he had figured it out a long time ago, Draco looked at everyone's attitude towards him very rationally at this time.

He understood that the superior environment he had lived in for more than ten years was just an illusion. When the Malfoy family was on the side that everyone opposed, and that side had little chance of winning, he was an outlier, one who would sooner or later join Voldemort and the Ogres. Like the Dead Apostles, an existence that was destroyed.

What would happen if the Malfoys chose not to follow Till, but to follow Voldemort?

"Sit down, don't be too restrained." Teal hoped that the student who had been talking about the new students could relax a little in front of her. She also poured Draco a cup of black tea, "Your father likes to drink black tea, and I think you do too. "

In several conversations with Lucius, Tyr could see a boy who liked to imitate his father and was committed to becoming a good Malfoy heir.

Lucius only drinks high-quality black tea, and I believe Draco will not let go of this small detail. Sometimes black tea also represents respect and courtesy in some situations.

However, Tier poured himself a glass of juice and tasted it with satisfaction - this was not a business meeting, nor was it a meeting with various federations. In Teal's office, Teal drinks whatever he wants.

As expected, Draco picked up the black tea with a normal expression and took a sip. Even though Teal brought him high-quality black tea, the young master of the Malfoy family was not surprised.

He drank too much good tea with his parents.

Till went straight to the point without any further foreshadowing: "What do you want to say to me? I think it has something to do with the people in Malfoy Manor."

Because he was still a child, Till did not directly announce Voldemort's name. Of course, what Till said was straightforward enough.

"Yes!" Draco's face twisted. He knew that he didn't need to hide his hatred for Voldemort in front of Till. "He wanted to lock my father in the basement! The basement of our Malfoy family!"

Tier frowned: "Why? Did your father make a mistake?"

The Malfoy family's collusion with Till would not be exposed, otherwise the Malfoys would not have the opportunity to send Draco to Hogwarts in person, and Voldemort would directly kill the betrayer.

He might also curse Till a few words in passing, because after Nagini was killed by Till, the body could not be thrown directly to Nagini as a snack.

Draco stared, because of Voldemort's moodiness: "Who knows what he did for! He locked up too many Death Eaters, and so did my aunt. After returning from the finals, her aunt stayed in the basement."

Young Master Malfoy is sincerely worried about his aunt who taught him Occlumency. Bellatrix is ​​still in the basement and relies on his mother to secretly deliver food.

Tier's eyes darkened. Voldemort did this as if he wanted to blame all the reasons for the failure on his own men. Maybe he thought that Harry would be sent away smoothly because the Death Eaters did not stop him in time?

"He will pay the price." Teal did not say any words of pity for Bellatrix. She actually hoped that Bellatrix would be imprisoned and killed by Voldemort, but such words were unacceptable to Bellatrix. Obviously he couldn't tell it in front of his nephew.

Teal felt that he was being too considerate.

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