Chapter 126
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"Draco, they have their reasons for not telling you," Hoare tried to comfort him. "You feel like they're treating you like a child, but you are still just a child."
"But Hoare—" Draco looked at Hoare with frustration, his eyes filled with reluctance and confusion.
He paused and continued, "You're only a few months older than me, but I know they wouldn't keep anything from you."
Hoare smiled helplessly and patted Draco's shoulder, trying to offer some comfort.
"If you want to be treated like an adult, then become stronger first, so your family can trust you," he said softly.
Draco frowned, seemingly unsatisfied with this answer.
He mumbled, "I study hard every day—"
Draco didn't understand how to become stronger.
He lowered his head, lost in thought.
Suddenly, Draco looked up, his gaze firm as he looked at Hoare.
"Hoare, help me." Hoare noticed the determination and desire in Draco's voice, the longing to become stronger.
Hoare nodded, clearly pleased with Draco's change. After all, who wouldn't want more strong allies?
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