Chapter 230 Argument
Chapter 230 Argument
I sensed that my elven bloodline mark had been triggered. Thinking that it wasn't the right time for me to reveal my true bloodline identity, and knowing that Draco would no longer be harmed, I slowly walked over.
"It's not very nice to use a spell on a student like this while hiding in the shadows, Professor Moody." To avoid being recognized, I used the ethereal voice of my elven bloodline.
"Who are you? How did you get here?" Alastor Moody made no mention of his recent mistake, but only questioned my identity.
"I appeared to protect Draco. If you didn't have any ill intentions towards him, I wouldn't have appeared." I gently stood in front of Draco, protecting him.
"Does Headmaster Dumbledore know about your presence?" Alastor Moody asked as if he were interrogating a criminal.
“If my presence were not permitted, Headmaster Dumbledore would have come to me long ago,” I said with a smile to Alastor Moody.
Alastor Moody was speechless after my rebuttal, but he still watched my arrival warily.
"What happened here?" Just then, Professor McGonagall arrived with a group of students who had come to watch the commotion.
“Hello, Professor McGonagall, I’m here to protect Draco. Could you please keep an eye on him?” After saying that, she floated over to Draco’s side and whispered to him, “I’m nearby. Don’t worry about what that Alastor Moody will do to you.”
After I finished speaking, I disappeared right in front of Draco. Draco, who had just been startled, felt relieved when he heard me say that I was nearby.
"Can you tell me what happened here?" At that moment, I appeared with Gemini.
I put the twins down first, then walked over to Draco's group. The twins tactfully stood behind Professor McGonagall.
“It was Draco Malfoy and the others who were in the wrong just now, they mocked Harry first…” Hermione, who was standing next to Harry, finally spoke up.
"Is that so? Draco, what do you say?" After listening to Hermione's explanation, I smiled and looked at Draco and the others.
“What I said is true. Harry really doesn’t deserve to be the Hogwarts Hero. I don’t know how he even got the job.” Draco still felt he was right.
“Draco, you look down on Harry, that’s just your prejudice against him. But as a child from a pure-blood wizarding family, you shouldn’t be allowed to say such hurtful things. Shouldn’t you apologize to Harry?” I didn’t stop Draco from being prejudiced against Harry at all, but what he said to Harry really wasn’t nice.
“Harry, I know Draco’s words weren’t nice to you, so you should show him your strength. It’s better to defeat someone than to argue. As long as you are more than one level stronger than them, making them unattainable, then there will be no more gossip.” After teaching Draco a lesson, I didn’t let Harry off the hook either.
I'm fair; if I'm going to be criticized, I'll criticize everyone together, and I won't let anyone get away with it.
"Finally, Professor Moody, shouldn't you give me an explanation for why you hurt our students? If you can't give me an explanation, I think our Headmaster might want to have a chat with you." Unlike the gentle tone I used when speaking to Draco and Harry, I looked at Alastor Moody with a cold smile.
"I only used the spell in a moment of panic to protect Mr. Harry Potter," Alastor Moody explained calmly.
"I hope so." I won't tell him too much; I'll definitely tell Severus what happened here.
"Now that things have been resolved, everyone can disperse." Professor McGonagall nodded approvingly, seeing how fairly I had handled the matter.
"Uh, what should you say?" I glared at the two who didn't like each other.
"I'm sorry." Harry and Draco apologized to each other without looking at each other.
"Then, professors, I'll take my juniors and sisters and leave now." I gave the twins a look, and then led my Slytherin juniors and sisters away.
"Why are you all making such a scene in public?" Fred asked curiously as he walked over to Harry and the others.
“This puts Ayers in a difficult position, after all, he’s from Slytherin, but thankfully he’s not incapable of distinguishing right from wrong,” George said, walking over to Ron.
“We didn’t start anything; it was all Draco Malfoy’s fault,” Ron said indignantly at Draco.
“Next time you can complain to Ayers; he has countless ways to punish them.” Fred felt a chill run down his spine just thinking about my methods of punishment.
"Is Ayers' punishment method really that terrifying?" Hermione asked Fred curiously.
“I think Hermione, you shouldn’t be too curious. It’s not a good thing. It’s best not to know how Ayers will be punished.” Not only did Fred feel a chill, but George also felt a chill run down his spine.
On the other hand, Draco led his small group through a corridor.
"Could you all leave for a moment? I have some personal matters to discuss with Draco." I intentionally sent Draco's small group away, as I wanted to talk to Draco privately.
"Okay, senior, you guys can chat slowly." The group of people who usually followed Draco saw Ayers's terrifying smile for the first time; it was sinister.
"You guys~" Before Draco could say anything, I pulled him into an empty classroom that no one had used.
Draco, seeing that I had locked the classroom door and even created a water barrier, was hesitant to utter a sound.
"What? Weren't you just arguing with Harry so fluently? Why are you suddenly mute?" I slowly walked towards Draco until I cornered him.
"I...Ayers...you frighten me right now." Draco pushed me away with both hands as I approached; he felt I was too terrifying in the moment.
"Do you know that if it weren't for the trace of magic I left in you, you would have been turned into a little weasel and humiliated in front of so many people by that Alastor Moody?" I sighed slightly, lifted Draco's chin, and made him look directly into my eyes.
"I don't know what's wrong with me? Whenever I'm around Harry and the others, I feel like my brain and mouth are being controlled, and I say things without thinking." Draco looked at my unnatural emerald green eyes, which were similar in color to Harry's, behind my gold-rimmed glasses, and seemed a little annoyed.
"What? Are you mistaking me for Harry now?" I took off my gold-rimmed glasses, revealing one emerald green and one light green eye. Actually, these two colors are my original eye colors.
"Ayers, your eyes?" Draco only now realized that one of my eyes was blind.
"It's nothing..." I immediately merged with the bloodline of the elven race and became the elf who had just protected Draco.
Her long, silver hair cascaded down her back like a waterfall, shimmering in the soft moonlight.
Each strand of hair looks as if it were woven from the purest silver threads, delicate and smooth.
The pointed ears, slightly upturned, revealed their elven lineage.
Her face was delicate and beautiful, and her skin was as white as alabaster.
His light green eyes, full of vitality, had deep, bright pupils, like stars twinkling in the night sky.
Looking at Draco's reflection, her eyes held a gentle gaze, yet also an air of mystery, as if she could see through everything.
She wore a green robe embroidered with exquisite patterns that seemed to be a masterpiece of nature, blending perfectly with her body.
A golden belt was tied around his waist, with a dazzling gem set in it. The gem emitted a mysterious light, as if it contained endless power.
"How did you suddenly become like this?" Draco felt like I was avoiding his question.
"Do you think I'm keeping your magic in there so it won't need replenishing? If that happens again, how could your current magic possibly protect you?" Then she didn't wait for his reply.
I braced my hands against the wall, trapping him firmly in my own world.
We were so close, my warm breath brushed against his face, stirring his heart in turmoil.
“Ayers, you…” He was about to speak when I gently pressed my finger to his lips.
I gazed at him, my eyes burning with intense love, as if I wanted to melt him completely into my gaze.
“Draco…” I said softly, my voice low and hoarse, as if a longing came from the depths of my soul.
I slowly lowered my head, my gaze never leaving his face. His eyelashes trembled slightly, like a startled butterfly, and his tense yet expectant expression tugged at my heartstrings.
Finally, my lips gently touched his. In that instant, time seemed to freeze, the whole world fell silent, and only the chaotic beating of our hearts remained.
The kiss was initially gentle and careful, as if afraid of hurting him.
My lips gently caressed his, like a spring breeze brushing against flower petals, delicate and tender.
As he gradually relaxed, his hands unconsciously gripped my robe, his body leaned back slightly, and he completely surrendered himself to me.
As he responded, the kiss grew even hotter and more intense.
I slowly wrapped my arms around his waist, pressing his body against mine, as if trying to merge the two of us into one.
He gradually closed his eyes and responded to me passionately, his hands encircling my neck and his fingers gently running through my long silver hair.
Our breathing became more rapid, and our lips pressed closer together. My tongue gently pried open his teeth, explored his mouth, and played with his tongue.
He let out a soft moan, his voice filled with intoxication and sweetness. This sound acted as a catalyst, making my kiss even more passionate.
The shadows on the wall swayed slightly with our movements, and an ambiguous atmosphere spread freely in the air.
At this moment, nothing in the world mattered anymore; only their love burned brightly in this small corner, and all their emotions were released to the fullest extent in this kiss.
I slowly let go of him only when we were both a little out of breath.
We touched foreheads together, gazing into each other's eyes, our eyes filled with deep affection and longing.
No words are needed; a kiss expresses all the love in one's heart.
At the same time, the mysterious golden-green rune in the center of Draco's forehead lit up again.
"Let's see if you'll still act recklessly next time." I smiled and wiped my lips.
“I didn’t say anything wrong. That Harry Pott is no match for you. Why should he be able to participate in the Triwizard Tournament with you?” Draco said, clearly annoyed, after recovering from his shock.
"Heh~ I know you're indignant on my behalf, but wasn't what you said a little rather unpleasant?" I looked at Draco in front of me with amusement.
"So what? Can't I say?" Draco doesn't seem like a noble pure-blood child anymore; he's more like a mortal who's been dragged down from his pedestal.
“You can say it here, but you can’t say it in front of other people. People will laugh at you if you say such things, you know?” I whispered in Draco’s ear.
"Okay, I understand." Draco's ears went weak from my warm breath, and he could only turn his head away, his cheeks flushed.
“By the way, baby~” I said in Draco’s ear with a low laugh.
"What's wrong~" Draco's legs went weak from my voice, and he felt like he was about to lose his balance.
"I might be in this state right now during the first three-way battle~ Aren't you afraid people will find out about our relationship~" My voice inadvertently carried a hint of the allure of a nine-tailed fox.
"Ayers~" This time, Draco was really confused and almost collapsed.
"Don't worry, I'm here." He immediately wrapped one arm around Draco's waist and used his thigh to support Draco.
"Aren't we going to have people find out about our relationship sooner or later? Go ahead and announce it if you want, I can accept it." Draco, who had finally regained his balance, snuggled tightly into my arms and said, not daring to look up.
"Seriously, what you said warms my heart." Draco's words really warmed my heart; all of their conquest targets were so endearing.
We hugged each other quietly for a while.
"Let's go, your little group will be looking for you soon." I gently kissed Draco's platinum blonde hair and slowly let go of him.
"You're the same way, you also have a group of people waiting for you." Draco had completely recovered now and was starting to act a little arrogant again.
"Hehe~ Actually, you can come and sit here with me too." I smiled as I severed the bloodline fusion, returning to my most common form.
“I felt something was off when I sat down next to you. By the way, Ayers, what’s wrong with your eye?” This time Draco saw clearly my eye that didn’t have any light. He grabbed my head with both hands and wouldn’t let me look out of his sight.
"I sacrificed this eye, it's alright. After I merged with the bloodline, it won't affect my vision. It just doesn't look good without the glasses." I put on the gold-rimmed glasses in front of him, and my emerald green eyes returned to normal.
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