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Text 205. Professor McGonagall who refuses to admit defeat

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    The next morning, Fish came to the auditorium to have breakfast as usual, and casually greeted Ginny when he saw her.

    "Good morning meow~" (¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ)

    Ginny, who knew nothing about what happened last night, froze for a moment, then lowered her head, and said good morning in a voice like a mosquito. If Fisher's ears were not sensitive enough, she wouldn't even know she was replying.

    Although it was strange that Ginny's performance was completely different from last night, Fish didn't pay much attention to it. In other words, this kind of Ginny was more in line with his impression. After saying hello, Fish sat in his seat and picked up the  Comey ate the biscuits he had prepared for him.

    And after finishing asking Fish, Ginny carefully glanced at Harry Potter from the corner of her eye.

    Voldemort didn't make any preparations last night. He just arranged a dream for Ginny, a girl in love. The content was that Harry was with other girls because he was too close to Fish.

    Although Ginny also likes cats very much, her liking for Fish is different from her liking for Harry, so she is very worried that things in her dreams will come true.

    It's just that before she could see Harry's reaction, a slender arm stretched out from the side and took Ginny's arm.

    "Miss Weasley, can I take a moment of your time?"

    Senior Sister Sharpei said with a smile like a flower. It was obviously a soft and gentle tone and smile, but Ginny couldn't say no at all.

    She quickly cast a look of help to her brothers

    There was no difference from last time, her brothers once again pretended not to see it.

    Just when Ginny was being questioned carefully by a group of girls, Ron stretched his head over and approached Fish and asked, "Fish, when did you and Ginny get on so well?"

    "Meow?"

    Fish blinked, remembering that he promised to keep Ginny a secret, so he skillfully put on a ignorant expression, and asked, "What are you talking about? Fish doesn't understand."

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    "Uh, why did you greet Ginny just now?"

    Ron put it another way, and the other Weasleys stretched out their ears.

    Although they didn't save Ginny who was in dire straits, they still cared about their sister.

    "Fish often greets you too, what's so strange about that?"

    The kitten, who was becoming more and more proficient in lying, looked at Ron inexplicably, shook his ears and replied, "I just said hello casually, why are there so many meows?"

    This answer is quite in line with Fischna's character, so no one doubts its authenticity.

    The twins not far away sighed in relief or regret, Percy also sat up straight again, Ron smiled dryly, and continued to fight with the baked potatoes on the plate with his fork.

    After fooling Ron and the others, Fish continued to nibble on his own biscuits, and according to what he said before, he distributed one to Alicia Spinnet next to him.

    Because most of the classes were spent sleeping, the daytime passed quickly for Fish. After opening and closing his eyes a few times, the sun went down.

    After finishing his homework surrounded by Senior Sister Sharpei and the others with a bitter face, Fish immediately left the dormitory as if fleeing.

    "Minerva~" w

    After casually walking around the castle and replenishing food in the kitchen, Fish came to Professor McGonagall's office.

    He is still very interested in the basilisk now, so he doesn't plan to go to other places these days.

    After listening to the story at Professor McGonagall, as soon as you go out and climb the stairs and turn a few turns, you can go to the Basilisk to play, which is very convenient.

    The little cat thinks his plan is perfect.

    "You came just in time, Fish," Professor McGonagall kneaded Fish's cat ears, and said happily, "I have a new story to tell you."

    "Meow!" ¡Æ(¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)

    Recalling the boring story last night, Fisher's big green eyes rolled quickly, then got up and planned to rush out the door.

    "Fisch suddenly doesn't really want to listen to stories today, meow"

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    Professor McGonagall grabbed him by the collar of his back coat, and then hugged him into his arms.

    "Meow!" Fish immediately struggled, "Minerva, let me go, Fish suddenly remembered, I still have a little homework to finish meow!"(¡ñ`§¥¡ñ)

    Naturally, such unrealistic words could not fool Professor McGonagall. She slapped Fish's little face fiercely, and said confidently, "Don't worry! You will definitely like today's story!"

    Professor McGonagall still has a hard time accepting that she was compared by an ignorant guy like Lockhart, and it was a crushing comparison, not to mention that the story she made up was used by Fisher  Professor Binns' class compared to

    So she thought of the method of "learning from" Lockhart. Since her own experience is not exciting enough, she should find some exciting enough stories to tell Fish!

    So when Professor McGonagall was free during the day, he went to find those professors who were more active when they were young, such as Dumbledore, Flitwick, Keltburn, etc., and collected a lot of wonderful stories from them  .

    Hearing that it was to be told to Fish, the old guys immediately brought out their most beautiful experiences, and Dumbledore even temporarily handed over his Pensieve to Professor McGonagall.

    In terms of excitement, these stories are definitely not inferior to those stolen by Lockhart, and even worse.

    Even if Professor McGonagall's level of storytelling is not as good as Lockhart's, it will definitely not be as boring as Professor Binns' history of magic course by Fisher last night.

    So Professor McGonagall is full of confidence tonight.

    "Really meow?" (w)

    However, Fish didn't quite believe her words. The kitten turned its head sideways and stared suspiciously at Professor McGonagall behind him.

    "Of course, when did mom lie to you?"

    Professor McGonagall kissed Fish hard on the cheek, and asked pretending to be angry.

    "You lied to me when I was learning words, when I was putting on clothes, when I was using a fork"

    Fish counted on his fingers

    The same scene has been repeated many times between the mother and son.

    Stretching out his hand to pat off Fisher's hands that were counting fingers, Professor McGonagall shouted angrily, "Still listening to the story?!"

    "Listen~~~" w

    Fish immediately hugged her arm, rubbed his head a few times with a playful smile, then opened his eyes wide, pretending to be obedient.

    "Fish likes Minerva's story the most, meow~"

    Knocking on the head of the little skinned cat angrily, Professor McGonagall began to talk about the story she got from Dumbledore.

    "The protagonist of this story is Albus Dumbledore. This is what happened when he was studying at Hogwarts"

    Dumbledore's youthful experience was indeed much more exciting than that of Professor McGonagall, so even though Professor McGonagall just recounted the whole process in a straightforward manner, Fish still listened with gusto.

    "How is it? I didn't lie to you, did I?"

    After finishing Dumbledore's story, Professor McGonagall pinched Fish's little face and asked proudly.

    "Yeah, Minerva is the best meow~"

    Fish, who heard a good story, naturally flattered him skillfully.

    It's just that the smile on Professor McGonagall's face just bloomed, and the little bastard in his arms muttered: "As expected, only Minerva was so boring when she was in school, meowmeow!"

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    Both hands silently climbed onto Fish's little face, and gradually tightened their grip.

    "Minerva, I was wrong, meow!"

    "late!"

    "Meow woo woo woo"

    Five minutes later, Fish ran out of Professor McGonagall's office holding his cheek.

    "Minerva is a big bad cat!"

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