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Volume 025, Banban

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    It wasn't until the singing ended that Fish, who was sleeping soundly, was called out by the little witch beside him.

    "Fish, it's time for us to go back to the dormitory."

    Alicia Spinnet called out softly, for fear of frightening Fish.

    "Have you ever seen such a gentle Alia?"

    Not far away, Oliver Wood poked Lee Jordan beside him with his elbow.

    "there has never been!"

    Lee Jordan replied emphatically, followed by another groan from the boys.

    "Meow?" ('-¦Ø??)

    Fish raised his head from his front paws, and looked at the girl in front of him suspiciously.

    "If you want to sleep, go back to the dormitory. It's easy to catch cold here."

    Spinnet continued softly.

    "It's over? Can you go home meow?"

    Fish, who didn't understand the meaning of the dormitory at all, jumped off the table, turned into a human form, and planned to run to the hut where he was waiting.

    Then he was stopped by Percy who couldn't laugh or cry.

    "Hogwarts is a boarding system, we should go back to the dormitory to rest now."

    "Meow? What does boarding mean? And what about dormitories?"

    Fish blinked and asked suspiciously.

    After Percy and the surrounding witches explained in one go, Fish finally understood the specific situation.

    "So you're going to live here, meow? Why haven't I heard of it? Minerva! You lied to me again!"

    Fish looked angrily at the professor's long table, but found that Professor McGonagall had long since disappeared.

    "Meow! Minerva is a big liar!"? (¦µ§¥¦µ)?

    It is not a big deal for Fish to sleep in a different place. Unlike ordinary cats, he does not miss his "territory" too much, nor is he nervous about unfamiliar places. His anger is entirely due to Mag  The professor was lying to himself about his displeasure again.

    Professor McGonagall is very prestigious in Gryffindor, and even the entire Hogwarts, not to mention that she just showed everyone the dazzling Transfiguration.

    So the Gryffindor students looked at each other, and tacitly decided to ignore Fisher's complaints.

    "Gryffindor's dormitory is still very good, I think you will like it, and there, there will be other people living with you, which is much more lively than living alone."

    As a prefect, Percy felt that it was necessary for him to stand up and maintain the majesty of his own dean, so he comforted Fish with a pleasant face.

    "Others? Are we going to fight to decide the ownership of the territory meow?" (¡ñ?¦Ø?¡ñ)

    Fisher lifted his spirits and clapped his hands twice, as if he was very interested in this matter.

    "No, no, no!" Percy waved his hands again and again, "The school has already arranged your own beds for you, and there is no need to decide whether to win or lose, and if you are not satisfied with your berths, I think your roommates will be very happy  exchanged with you."

    Having seen the previous confrontation between Professor McGonagall and Fish, Percy himself was not sure of defeating the little guy in front of him, let alone the other freshmen.

    Wiping the perspiration from his brow, Percy didn't intend to continue on this issue, and said repeatedly: "Anyway, just follow me to have a look."

    The freshmen surrounded Fish and Harry, followed Percy around the Hogwarts castle, passed through several hidden doors, and climbed several flights of stairs that changed positions.

    Fortunately, along the way, there were a group of little witches chatting with Fish, and he saw a lot of novel things, so he didn't feel bored.

    After Percy drove Peeves away, a group of people finally came to the Gryffindor dormitory.

    This is a corridor with no doors and a portrait of the Fat Lady hanging at the end.

    "Password?" asked the fat lady in the portrait.

    "Dragon slag."

    After Percy finished speaking, the portrait automatically moved aside, revealing the circular opening behind it.

    Under the leadership of Percy, the freshmen climbed in through the hole in the wall and came to the Gryffindor common room.

    "The entrance to the girls' dormitory is there."

    Percy pointed to a door not far away, and the little witches said good night to Fish one by one, and then reluctantly left, while Fish and the others walked into another door under the leadership of Percy  After climbing another flight of spiral stairs, they reached their berths.

    Harry and the others finally had time to communicate with Fish at this time, but although they had thisHeart, but in fact, it was just a simple hello and self-introduction, and everyone began to change their pajamas and prepare to go to bed-today is really exhausting.

    As a nocturnal creature, Fish was just the opposite of them, and this time was when he was most energetic.

    He quietly came behind Ron Weasley, staring at Ron with a pair of green eyes (¡ñ?¦Ø?¡ñ)

    There are good things on this red-haired man!

    Fish could smell prey from Ron, and although he was full, he didn't mind having an after-dinner exercise.

    "Ouch!"

    Ron turned his head inadvertently, and saw a pair of green eyes staring at him in the dim dormitory, which almost scared his soul away.

    Frightened, Ron took a step back subconsciously, but tripped over his robe and fell to the ground.

    Harry and the others were attracted by the noise he made.

    "Don't look at me like that, it's really scary."

    Ron, who hadn't figured out the situation yet, rubbed his butt and got up from the ground, muttering.

    "You smell like a mouse!"

    Not only did Fish not listen, but he moved closer, staring at the slightly trembling pocket on Ron's chest.

    "Banban is my pet! Don't eat it!"

    Ron froze for a moment, then covered his chest pocket in panic, turned sideways to block Fisch's creepy sight, although Scabbers was just his brother's pet, but Ron still had a lot of affection for it.

    It's just obvious that the willful and reckless Fish is beyond the control of a little wizard like Ron. His little hand stabs out like a poisonous snake, and grabs Ron's chest pocket.

    "Squeak!"

    "Oh! My God!"

    Sensing the danger, Banban quickly escaped from Ron's pocket, landed on the ground and burrowed into a corner.

    "Meow! Where are you running!"

    Fish changed back into the form of a cat, and chased after it without hesitation.

    A cat and a mouse chased each other in the bedroom, making a mess of everyone's luggage and curtains.

    "Squeak!"

    In the end, Ban Ban still couldn't escape Fish's pursuit, and was slapped under his paws by him, struggling crazily.

    This fat mouse is quite strong, but it does not exceed the strength range of a normal mouse. In addition, Fish is not an ordinary cat, so he can still hold it firmly.

    "Please, Fish! Let Scabbers go!"

    Seeing Banban being caught by Fish, Ron begged loudly.

    "Meow?"

    Fish tilted his head and glanced at Ron, then let go of his claws.

    Banban, who had regained his freedom, hurriedly ran towards Ron, but only two steps away, he felt a pain in his tail, and was pulled back by Fish.

    After dragging Banban back, Fish let go of it again, waited for it to escape a few steps, and held it down again.

    After repeated several times, Banban seemed to know that he could not escape, or his strength was exhausted, so he simply lay on the ground and did not move, allowing Fish to fiddle with his claws.

    Seeing that the mouse no longer cooperated with him in playing, Fish gradually lost interest in it. He was not hungry in the first place, and Fish could actually understand the relationship between Scabbers and Ron.

    When he was wandering outside, he saw many similar relationships with humans. In addition, there were dogs and owls. Although humans who kept mice were relatively rare, they were not uncommon.

    Fish pretended not to know before, it was purely because of this that he chased the mouse to play with peace of mind.

    Enough playing now, naturally Fisher won't really eat Banban.

    "Boring meow~"

    Fish, who had transformed back into human form, threw Banban back to Ron, and then muttered to himself.

    "Or those owls are more fun."

    As soon as these words came out, Harry and the others who were still watching the play suddenly became nervous

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