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Beth looked at the boy in front of her and frowned imperceptibly.
As a pure-blood noble, and also as a beautiful Slytherin pure-blood lady.
Bass has been pursued by countless young men.
They used all sorts of methods to appear in front of her, trying to get her attention.
Even that Malfoy brat from earlier was just using a different method.
She hated this kind of pursuit, but she couldn't bring herself to say it, because it would make her seem arrogant and conceited, since the other person hadn't confessed their feelings.
Over time, she became somewhat fierce.
Especially if the other party offends her, she can pull out her wand at lightning speed and easily lay him on the ground.
Logically speaking, her fame had spread throughout Hogwarts, and no one would dare to mess with her, which is why she went to the ball.
Who would have thought that since no male wizards her age would invite her to dance, Malfoy, a little brat who hadn't even started school yet, insisted on dancing with her.
Becky knew that the other person was probably just spoiled at home, willful and willful, and that while they liked her invitation, they were more interested in showing off.
He boasted that he could invite this Slytherin queen to dance.
When she rejected him, he started causing her all sorts of trouble.
She wasn't actually afraid of Malfoy at all.
This guy is all talk and no action. If she hadn't dodged a Muggle's touch, Malfoy wouldn't have been able to get near her at all.
Moreover, if Malfoy hadn't suddenly mentioned her family, she might have already left.
Even so, she wouldn't make a move here; she planned to teach Malfoy a lesson after the start of the school year.
Let him understand that not all purebloods are like those two idiots, Crabbe and Goyle!
To her surprise, just as she was about to leave, a little cub as young as Malfoy approached her.
He also said a lot of things about how purebloods are not superior to others.
childish!
How could a pureblood not be superior to others?
Pure-blood families possess a foundation that Muggle families lack, a more noble status, and assets that Muggles do not have.
Why can't purebreds be considered superior?
Becky thought to herself, a little annoyed.
She thought, if this boy is trying to curry favor with her, then he's mistaken!
She was the eldest daughter of Greengrass.
The Slytherin Queen.
I would never be moved by someone who holds such a theory!
Becky's face turned cold, and she looked at Darren with an icy gaze.
She wanted to teach this brat that the honor of purebloods was not to be trifled with!
Especially someone like Darren, who you can tell at a glance didn't grow up in the wizarding world!
Perhaps he is still a Muggle-born Mudblood.
Thinking about this, Becky even started to get annoyed.
She shouldn't have wasted her breath talking to Malfoy here, which attracted this little brat.
She felt disgusted just thinking about his identity!
Before she could even rebuke this brat who might be heading towards the foolish Hufflepuff or the reckless Gryffindor, she heard Malfoy begin to mock him with disdain.
“I think Hogwarts is absolutely terrible, admitting Mudbloods like you from Muggle backgrounds every year.”
You're filthy and smelly. I bet you're wearing a Muggle outfit under your robe.
Go back to your Muggle world, maybe you can find other Muggle girls like yourself there.
Malfoy drawled out his words, speaking with an arrogant and disdainful tone, and looked at Darren with a sarcastic gaze.
Looking into his seemingly distracted eyes, he continued disdainfully, "Purebloods are always nobler than Mongoloids!"
Darren's thoughts were pulled back to reality by Malfoy's words.
Looking at the arrogant guy in front of me.
He rolled his eyes.
There is no doubt that life is equal or unequal.
However, it is clear that mixed-race and Muggle-born wizards are stronger than pure-blood wizards.
This guy probably doesn't know that Voldemort's mother was a Squib, his father was a Muggle, and Voldemort was actually a Mudblood!
Don't they do the same thing, trampling these purebloods under their feet?
LOL, these pure-blood wizards must have been tricked by Voldemort, right?
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Holy Father Value Soars
But he is just an ordinary child who hasn't started school yet, so naturally he "cannot" understand those things.
The system did not send any temporary tasks.
It seems he'll have to solve it himself.
So he smiled fearlessly, stood in front of Draco, and calmly said:
"Of course all life is equal. A Muggle-born wizard standing before a powerful being alongside you is nothing more than an ant."
When you step on an ant, do you even care which family it comes from?
So now you look down on me with your self-righteous condescension, yet you can't produce any evidence to prove that my life is less valuable than yours. Isn't your behavior laughable?
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +80]
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +50]
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +70]
[Ding, Fatherhood Value +20]
[bite……]
Ok?
Darren was stunned.
Seeing so much Holy Father Value coming into his account, he almost cried out.
Isn't this incredible?
Logically, he should only be able to move others and gain "saintly value" when he helps them.
But now he gets "saintly father" points for criticizing Malfoy?
Ah this...
Does Malfoy deserve to be scolded?
No, no, no, it should be the onlookers. Many of them are mixed-race or Muggle-born wizards.
That's why this effect occurs.
Do those people think he's helping them?
Darren became slightly excited; he now wished he could give Malfoy a good scolding.
However, considering his own saintly image, he gave up on the idea.
A dialogue can only be considered a conversation if there is give and take.
If he just says it, it could easily give others the impression that he bullied Malfoy, and then it would be hard to explain.
Darren tried hard to suppress the upturned corners of his mouth, hoping that Malfoy would quickly argue back with him.
That way, he might be able to gain countless "Holy Father Points".
He looked at Malfoy expectantly.
Hurry up, let's start debating!
……
Instead of pressing his advantage, the boy stood there and waited, waiting for Malfoy to come up with a counterattack.
His gaze was tolerant, though somewhat cold, but it was more of a reprimand for an ignorant child, making people subconsciously recall what he had said.
Becky is the same.
Before Darren said those words, she disliked him and thought he was just trying to get attention.
Anyone can casually say that all lives are equal, but that's all they know how to say.
met free