Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 39 Confinement × 3



Chapter 39 Confinement × 3
Fish couldn't empathize with the anger of the Gryffindor students, but he still had a vague idea of ​​something when the swearing crowd spread from the first-years to the long table in Gryffindor at lunch.

By the way, he also recalled the question he wanted to ask in the morning.

"That score is very important meow?"

Fish turned his head and asked Parvati beside him. If he remembered correctly, he seemed to have been deducted a lot of so-called college points by Minerva.

After more than a week of getting along, everyone has been pampering themselves, and Fisher, who gradually understands human habits, is not so reckless, with a slightly apologetic expression on his face.

Of course, it's impossible for him to change now. At best, Fish decides to run away faster and try not to get caught when he gets into trouble in the future.

"Actually...it's not very important."

It was not Parvati who answered Fish, but a senior student sitting next to her.

"Although some people, such as Percy Weasley, would pay more attention to college points, most Gryffindors don't really care about it."

The senior named Patricia Stimson shook her head, and the ponytail behind her head swayed slightly with her head, giving Fish an urge to jump over and grab her.

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"Among the four houses, Gryffindor students are the most violators of school rules. Even without Snape, we basically wouldn't have a share in the House Cup." Patricia, who didn't notice Fisher's careful thought Shrugging his shoulders, he explained.

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"The main reason is that Slytherin has won the championship six times in a row, and the other three colleges are somewhat united in hatred."

Seeing Fish staring at her seriously, Patricia was a little agitated. She couldn't help increasing her body movements when she spoke, and the ponytail at the back of her head naturally continued to sway.

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After taking a sip of pumpkin juice to moisten her throat, Patricia continued: "Actually, I analyzed... Well, I heard the analysis from Ravenclaw's friends. Even without Snape, Slytherin won the Academy Cup The probability is also the greatest."

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After hesitating for a few seconds, Patricia still didn't want to do something to steal other people's achievements, and repeated the analysis she heard.

Gryffindor students are too jumpy, with many bonus points and many deductions.

Although Hufflepuff has a large number of people, their average ability is really not high, and their scoring ability is not strong.

Most of the people in Ravenclaw have nothing to do with the world, and they don't take the Academy Cup very seriously. They prefer to spend their time on things they are interested in.

Only Slytherin, who value honor and pay attention to victory first, are the most enthusiastic about the pursuit of the Academy Cup, plus a dean who protects their shortcomings, then it is not difficult for them to win six consecutive championships.

The ponytail in front of her was chattering a lot, but Fish didn't understand at all, mainly because the little braids on the back of her head were flickering, which was really attractive to cats.

Anyway, the meaning is that it doesn't matter if the points are deducted. Fisher still understands this meaning.

As for the oily dean of Slytherin helping their students, isn't it a matter of course in Fish's opinion?

Fish himself is an existence who is treated preferentially by the majority of the gang, so he doesn't think there is any problem with this kind of thing.

But there is still something he can't understand...

"Since you just don't want the academy with big brains to win," Fisher looked away from the ponytail and asked innocently, "Then why don't you take them to deduct points together? Even if the points are deducted, they will be deducted together, right?"

The witty little cat noticed the key point at a glance.

After asking this question, Fish continued to stare at the ponytail behind Patricia's head, and by the way, forked the food that Parvati had cut for him from the plate, and stuffed it into his mouth.

Since Fish didn't lower his voice just now, many people heard his words, including Fred and George, the two troublemakers.

"Why didn't we think of such a good idea! Red Two!"

"It's not too late to find out now, Red-haired No. [-]!"

The twins looked at each other, then laughed viciously.

Lee Jordan and the others, who shared similar interests with the two of them, quickly got together and began to discuss how to turn Fisher's proposal into practical actions.

Fico didn't know what kind of disturbance his casual sentence would cause the cubs of Gryffindor.

Even if he knew, he wouldn't take it to heart.

After quickly filling his stomach, Fish stood up and walked outside the castle.

On Friday afternoon, there is no Gryffindor class. At this time, Fish likes to sleep in the sun on the lawn outside the castle, and because tomorrow is a weekend, everyone is not busy with homework, there are enough time to play with Fisch.

After spending another afternoon leisurely like this, Fish returned to the auditorium to prepare for dinner, and then found that the situation here was a bit messy.

George and Fred are leading a group of Gryffindor students to confront a group of Slytherins in the auditorium. Judging from their increasingly excited expressions and the gradually becoming unbearable curses, it follows that Going down is mostly about doing it.

Fish was very familiar with this situation. When he was wandering outside, other stray cats and stray dogs were in a similar state when they were about to fight.

So he pulled a stool and prepared to watch the play with great interest. (●ΦωΦ●)
And the opposing sides did not keep Fish waiting too long.

Soon, a curse flew out of the Slytherin phalanx, and hit Lee Jordan, who scolded the most. A pair of huge front teeth quickly blocked his rap-like swearing. in the throat.

Gryffindor is not to be outdone, it should be said that they have been prepared for a long time, as soon as the Slytherin spell flew out, they raised five or six wands and threw out a bunch of little evil spirits. The curse was thrown towards Slytherin.

It was because Fred and the others were worried that they would beat the Slytherins too badly at once, and they couldn't lead them to deduct points together, so they didn't all attack at the same time.

And the Slytherin people didn't sit still, and immediately launched a counterattack after being stunned for a moment. For a while, there were bursts of shouts in the auditorium, and colorful spells flew around, which seemed extremely lively.

Fisher's eyes followed the bands of light flying around in the sky, and his little head swung back and forth. (°ω°≡°ω°)
It's interesting to watch other people fight, but these people are so stupid that they can't even dodge the spell.

Of course, it is impossible for the professors to be unaware of such a big commotion in the auditorium, not to mention that they are going to come to the auditorium for dinner, which is one of the reasons why Fred and the others chose to start the war here, and the time for Snape to come to the auditorium for meals has always been relatively late.

Just when Fish was fascinated by watching chickens pecking at each other, a dazzling golden light exploded above the auditorium, accompanied by a loud noise, which stopped the little wizards who were attacking each other.

"What happened?!"

The first to rush was Professor McGonagall. As the vice-principal, she was very conscientious. After learning about the situation in the auditorium, she rushed over as quickly as possible.

After scanning around and finding that Fish was just watching, Professor McGonagall was still relieved. Before she rushed over, she thought it was Fish who made some trouble again.

But soon, Professor McGonagall put on an angry look on his face again.

"Group fights in the Great Hall - no student has ever done that before! Slytherin and Gryffindor each deducted twenty points! Who will tell me now, what is the reason for this?!"

"I know! Minerva! I know!"

Fish happily ran over, and recounted the conversation on the Gryffindor long table at noon to Professor McGonagall, then looked at her with wide eyes, and stretched out his hand expectantly, "Minerva, I Did it help you? What about the reward?"

When he was at home, Professor McGonagall would reward him with a little snack or a small toy as long as Fish helped out with a small task, no matter if he was out of good intentions or not.

"Hu-hu-hu-"

Professor McGonagall took a few deep breaths, and managed not to faint. She yelled at the desperate twins, "Another twenty points from Gryffindor! George Frey!" De! You two! Go to confinement with Fisch tonight!"

It's not that Professor McGonagall has selfishness and doesn't want to deduct more, but that Gryffindor's points are not enough.

"Minerva, where's the reward?" (●ω●)

Fish, who was not in the situation, still raised his hands, begging for a reward from Professor McGonagall with twinkling eyes.

……

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 Professor McGonagall's office is on the second floor, and Snape's office is in the basement, which is the closest to the two of them in terms of distance. Sprouse's office is not mentioned in the original text, and it may be in the basement, or outside the castle. , because the greenhouse of the herbal medicine class is outside.

  In fact, the closest one should be Filch's office, which is also on the first floor, but it was useless for him to rush over, so he arranged for Professor McGonagall to come first.

  ……

  Thanks to Northern Black Bear, book friend 20210605102108824, and Dongfang Cheng'an for their rewards.

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