Harry Potter: This savior is a bit bad

Chapter 75: Encountering "Cyberbullying"

"Aurora, just remember that I will believe in you unconditionally..." He held my shoulders and whispered in my ear.

My heart ached.

What should I do? I feel even more guilty!

"Thank you, Draco."

My head rested in the crook of his shoulder.

"You two...how long are you going to keep wasting time?" Zabini's teasing voice came from behind.

I actually forgot where I was and was acting like a spoiled child with Draco at the classroom door!

My body, as it had a thousand times before, got used to Draco's dependence.

"Oh..." I sighed and reluctantly distanced myself from Draco.

"Aurora, this is good..." Draco put his hand on my shoulder, "others will think that I like to stick to you."

"Hmm..." I lay on his chest and watched the people coming and going with my peripheral vision.

Everyone was in a hurry and didn't seem to be paying attention to us.

I finally breathed a sigh of relief.

It wasn't until much later that I saw a CP-adapted fan fiction with us as the protagonists in a tabloid that was secretly circulated in Hogwarts.

The story in the film made me, a person involved in the film, blush and my heart beat fast.

Sure enough, the masses are very discerning.

But at that time, I thought I hid it well.

At the dinner table, we received a reply from Mom and Dad.

Naturally, Draco told my parents every word of my glorious act of not washing up and falling into bed.

Narcissa actually hinted to me that I should pay attention to my personal hygiene.

I really want to find a crack in the ground to crawl into!

Draco also informed them of the explosive news that Harry had entered Slytherin as soon as possible.

The Daily Prophet also did a special report on the story.

It caused a huge uproar at once.

Although Lucius tried his best to control public opinion, some people were still pessimistic about the matter.

Said that Harry had been corrupted by Voldemort's former minions - the Malfoy family.

He is no longer the "golden boy" or "savior", but a coward who has forgotten the blood feud between his parents and thrown himself into the arms of the enemy.

The Gryffindors agreed with this conclusion.

Every morning at breakfast, flocks of owls would fly towards Harry, carrying letters of howl.

Draco and I were also affected.

I had to ask the Hogwarts house-elves to deliver breakfast to the dormitory.

"Draco, Aurora... I'm sorry for causing you trouble..." Harry's apologetic look made me feel very guilty.

If he had chosen Gryffindor, he wouldn't have to go through all this.

It was me who, unintentionally, changed the trajectory of his life.

I finally understand the power of cyberbullying.

No matter how you refute it, bystanders who are not involved in the matter can find loopholes in the language.

If Harry went to Gryffindor, public opinion might turn to the aspect of "ungratefulness".

"Aurora, don't worry about me..." Harry didn't seem to be affected at all.

The emerald green eyes are as gentle as water, like the Emerald Lake in Qinghai, China.

I also told him a good news.

When Lucius heard about this, he used the Malfoy family's communications network to intercept all the Howlers delivered to us.

There are also some relatively hidden ones, and if Harry allows, the Malfoy family can filter them in advance.

The boy's eyes flickered. "Of course I trust Uncle Lucius. This is the best way to handle it."

I was worried that he might misunderstand me, so I quickly explained, "It's only during extraordinary times that we do this... Once the storm has passed, then..."

"I know..." Harry took my hand: "Everything Malfoy did was to protect me."

"Am I such an ungrateful person?" His expression was restrained and a little sad: "Aurora... is this how you think of me in your heart?"

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