Main Protagonist: Powerful, devoted, and wealthy Beast Emperor (top) Gorgeous, gentle, nine-tailed red fox (bottom)
Supporting Protagonist: A fluffy, chubby golden nine-tailed fox cub.
Shen Yulou opened his mouth wide and gave Neville a thumbs up.
That's awesome, buddy. You're the first person he's ever seen to actually put the idea of dipping a mop in poop into reality.
Awesome, no need to say more.
I glanced around and noticed that Snape's face had darkened.
Dumbledore and Minerva were starting to question their existence, and they led the charge.
Richard held the baby and marveled at the sight.
Navei is truly a talented individual!
Snape snatched Neville's mop, grabbed Neville by the shoulder and threw him into Dumbledore's arms, while he himself tried to help Draco up.
Snape stopped just before his hand touched Draco, choosing instead to take his wand out of his pocket first.
After giving Draco a "complete makeover," he picked him up and rushed to the infirmary.
Minerva and Dumbledore immediately followed, and before leaving, they transferred Neville, the "criminal," to Shen Yulou for detention.
Ron, who was watching the scene unfold, was practically bursting with laughter, while Harry and Hermione were also keeping their heads down, struggling to hold back their laughter.
"I feel like I'm really falling behind the times at Hogwarts."
Richard looked at the silent Neville and sighed.
"Is it fashionable for you guys to throw poop at people now?"
"It's not fashionable to throw shit at people."
Shen Yulou cleared his throat and stepped on Richard's foot.
“I taught him that. I told Neville that if Draco bullies him again, he should just dip a mop in poop.”
Richard was momentarily stunned, then looked at the chubby little one in his hand.
Kid, your dad won't teach you to dip a mop in poop in the future, will he?
No, no, no, we can't throw poop at people, that stuff is too dirty.
Richard imagined filling his baby's pockets with Galleons anytime, anywhere.
When your child is angry, throwing Galleons at them is better than throwing poop at them, at least Galleons are cleaner.
Moreover, the González family still has more Galleons than shit.
"Alright, Neville, don't be afraid."
"Tell me what happened?"
Shen Yulou rubbed Nawei's head and took his hand, leading him to a corner.
Richard followed, carrying the baby.
"Draco said I told on you."
Neville lowered his head, his fingers nervously tugging at his back like a child who had done something wrong.
"Then what?"
Shen Yulou freed Nawei's hands and encouraged him to continue.
"He said he wanted me to drop out of school and that he wanted to get Ms. Muse out of Hogwarts."
"What? Say that again?"
Before Shen Yulou could speak, Richard had already frowned and put his hands on his hips.
"Tsk, why are you being so fierce? You're scaring people."
Shen Yulou slapped Richard's shin in an annoyed manner.
From what Neville said, Shen Yulou could roughly understand what had happened.
"Draco bullied Neville before, so I dragged Draco to my office and spanked him."
"Make him apologize to Neville."
"Then Draco might hold a grudge, thinking, 'Neville dared to complain, so how dare I treat him like this?'"
"Young master, he's used to being domineering."
Shen Yulou shook his head, thinking about how to resolve the matter.
"How dare you spank Draco?"
Richard was surprised and couldn't help but chuckle when he heard Shen Yulou's punishment of Draco.
"So what if he hit me? Who told Draco to do that kind of bullying?"
Shen Yulou stated that he has zero tolerance for school bullying.
"It's nothing, I was just a little surprised."
Richard shook his head.
"Don't worry, you definitely won't be fired."
He patted Shen Yulou on the shoulder.
"The next board meeting hasn't been held yet, and Lucius hasn't brought up this proposal."
“Even if it gets brought up, I can suppress the proposal.”
Richard's eyes were full of smugness.
"And now? What if Cecilia and Lucius find out that their son is being bullied like this at school?"
"They'll definitely be furious, won't they?"
"Whether it's a lot of money or a little is not the issue; their anger is their business."