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body 089. Repeated battles and repeated defeats, repeated defeats and repeated battles

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    Fish, who was distressed because he was going to be arrested to write and read at night, suddenly remembered that he could also conjure up fake animal companions to help fight now, so he didn't have to be afraid of Minerva at all.

    "I don't want to be confined! I hate writing, meow!"? (¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)?

    Fish stood on the chair, raised his fists high, the cat ears on his head were flattened down, and the hair on his tail exploded behind him.

    "Yeah?"

    Having been notified by Dumbledore a long time ago, Professor McGonagall, who knew that Fish had mastered the biomorphing technique, slowly narrowed her eyes. She had already guessed that the little bastard Fish would definitely find a chance to resist again.

    So at this time, Professor McGonagall did not show any surprised expression, but held the wand in his hand with a calm face.

    Not to be outdone, Fish also took out his spiral-shaped vine wood wand.

    Of course, Fish, who had long since regarded Professor McGonagall as his mother, would not take the initiative to attack, so he just took out his wand, and then stood on the chair with a sullen face, waiting for the instruction from his mother.

    And although Professor McGonagall had heard Dumbledore mention it, he still wanted to see for himself how well Fish had mastered Transfiguration, so he didn't think about taking the initiative.

    The result wasthe two Mags confronted each other in front of the fireplace in the lounge for no reason.

    When the little lions returned to the dormitory from the Quidditch pitch, what they saw when they entered the common room was this seemingly tense picture, but it was actually caused by a bit of a funny picture.

    The cubs, who were still loudly celebrating the team's victory, immediately fell silent when they saw this scene, carefully watching the mother and son who were confronting each other, for fear of accidentally getting burned.

    Especially the Weasley twins, who subconsciously hide themselves behind the others.

    Professor McGonagall heard the movement of the lion cubs coming in, glanced at them, and gave them a faint look, "Don't be nervous, it will be over soon."

    The confidence and arrogance in that tone made the Gryffindors, who were already silent, dare not even speak out.

    If he had caused trouble in the past, Fiddle would probably take advantage of Professor McGonagall's distraction and quickly turn into a cat and run away, but this time he was trying to prove himself to Minerva, so instead of running away, he yelled loudly.

    "That's right, meow! I will defeat Minerva soon! No one will dare to imprison us in the future, meow!"? (¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)?

    After Fish finished speaking, he gave George and Fred a thumbs up very confidently After all, they were comrades-in-arms who had been confined together.

    But both George and Fred are determined to die. Didn't Professor McGonagall's eyes look scary at them?  !

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    Little ancestor Fish, can your confinement and our confinement be the same thing?  !

    George and Fred were full of bitterness, and looked around. Even their best friend Lee Jordan had an expression of "you deserve it", and they didn't know who to tell the grievances in their hearts.

    Professor McGonagall looked back at the twins, and smiled angrily, "It seems that you are very confident, Fish, but don't forget, every time you were so confident before, what happened to the ending!"

    Recalling the punishment he received after failing to challenge Minerva in the past, Fisch shrank his head subconsciously, and his fried hair tail also retracted a little bit, but soon he regained his strength.

    "This time it's different meow! I can also conjure up a little partner to help fight! Minerva's unique trick is useless meow!"?(¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)?

    After finishing speaking, Fish seemed to want to prove his point, and waved the magic wand in his hand, turning several nearby chairs into lynxes¡ªthis is one of the big cats that Fish had seen on TV.  The fighting power is much stronger than that of Maine.

    Under Fisher's control, the group of lynx surrounded him, looking full of momentum.

    "Ha¡ª¡ª!" (¡ñ£à§¥¡ä¡ñ)

    Fish still did not take the initiative to attack, but threatened Professor McGonagall together with the transformed friends

    If Minerva can be directly deterred and let her retreat, that is of course the best.

    Fisher, who was surrounded by a group of lynxes, thought so in his mind.

    And then he said the same thing¡ª¡ª

    "Admit defeat! Minerva! If you don't have a numerical advantage, you won't be able to defeat my cat!"

    With this group of "little friends" around, Fisher's confidence was soaring like never before, and he actually began to think that Professor McGonagall would surrender without a fight.??

    At first, Professor McGonagall was quite happy to see that Fisch's transfiguration had improved, but when he heard that this little fur cat was so arrogant that he wanted to surrender, Professor McGonagall immediately suppressed the slightly raised corners of his mouth.  .

    "Yeah?"

    Professor McGonagall sneered slightly, and with a light touch of the wand in his hand, all the lynx around Fish turned their backs in the blink of an eye, and turned their heads to bite Fish on the chair.

    "Meow!"

    The nimble Fish jumped off the chair with a backflip, and escaped the attack of the lynxes.

    "What did Professor McGonagall do?!"

    There was a low cry from the crowd of onlookers, and many people failed to understand Professor McGonagall's operation just now.

    "Pay attention to the coat color of those lynxes," Prefect Percy explained to the others in a low voice, "Professor McGonagall also used the transfiguration technique. She simply changed part of the coat color and successfully snatched the lynx away from Fish."  Beyond ownership of the shapeshifter, it's a very clever technology."

    On the other side, Fish waved his wand again after landing, and another group of lynxes came out to fight with the previous lynxes, while he himself turned into a cat, and rushed towards Professor McGonagall.

    When he competed with the bad old man before in transfiguration, Fish already knew that his conjured companion would probably be unreliable in the face of Minerva, but he only needed to hold her back for a while.

    Fish, who turned back into a cat, turned into a gray shadow, flew out from a group of lynxes, and arrived in front of Professor McGonagall in the blink of an eye.

    Professor McGonagall pointed forward with his wand, "The birds are flocking."

    A group of birds flapped their wings and flew out from the head of the wand, just hitting Fish who was pounced on him. Although they couldn't do anything to him, Fish had to stop.

    "Meow!"

    Fish raised his two front paws and waved them around his head, trying to drive away these annoying little birds and their fallen feathers.

    At the same time, the floor tiles under Fisher's feet turned into a rope and wrapped around Fisher who was forced to stop by the flock of birds.

    Because it has long been known that Fish can change size freely in cat form, Professor McGonagall has become accustomed to conjuring up elastic ropes to bind Fish.

    And Fish also knew that she would definitely use that inescapable rope to bind herself, so before the elastic rope tied herself to death, one of Fish's paws became a small human palm, and the  Fish's grapevine wand was still held in the small hand, which looked rather weird.

    But this did not affect Fisher's use of Transfiguration to turn the elastic cord on his body into loose toilet paper, which he then easily broke free.

    Professor McGonagall raised his eyebrows, apparently not expecting such a change in Fisher's cat-human form.

    However, although she was surprised in her heart, the movements of her hands were not slow. At the same time that Fish broke free from the bundle of toilet paper, the control of the lynxes thrown behind him had all fallen into the hands of Professor McGonagall.  Before Fish could continue to pounce on Professor McGonagall, he was thrown down from behind by a lynx.

    "Meow!"

    Fish turned around and slapped it away, and then fought with other lynxes.

    Just when Fish was looking for a chance to turn the group of lynxes into stone, Professor McGonagall raised his wand again¡ª¡ª

    "All petrified."

    A ray of white light passed through the gaps between several lynxes, and landed on Fisch's body accurately, and then he fell down on the floor in a daze like a cat statue.

    In the past, when Professor McGonagall taught Fish, her spells and transfiguration were used separately, because usually as long as she used transfiguration, Fish would be suppressed, and she didn't need to do extra things at all.

    Moreover, Professor McGonagall has a deep understanding of the fighting talent of this little guy, Fish. Before using the transformation technique to suppress the number, every time she uses a spell, it usually only works once or twice. Fish will be able to quickly  Find a solution, so every time Professor McGonagall taught Fish a lesson, he used as few new methods as possible.

    "Meow¡ª¡ª!" (Minerva, you are stupid!)

    When Professor McGonagall lifted the petrification spell and took Fish into his hand, Fish shouted very unconvinced.

    Actually sneak attack when he was fighting with other fake cats!

    But Professor McGonagall obviously ignored Fish's accusation. She put the kitten Fish on the table beside him, patted his little head, and said, "This is your seventy-third failure. At 9 p.m.  Just remember to come to my office to close the confinement."

    "Meow" (Got it)

    Thinking of his confident appearance before, Fei, who felt a little ashamed, lay down on the table, hugged his little head with his two front paws, and replied sullenly.

    Although he doesn't approve of Minerva's methods, Fish is still very honest in this regard, and he has to be obedient if he loses a fight

    But he dares to do it next time!

    One day, he will defeat Minerva and gain the right to speak of the McGonagall family!

    ?Recommendation ticket??Monthly ticket?p; Thinking of his confident appearance before, Fei, who felt a little ashamed, lay down on the table, Xu hugged his little head with his two front paws, and replied sullenly.

    Although he doesn't approve of Minerva's methods, Fish is still very honest in this regard, and he has to be obedient if he loses a fight

    But he dares to do it next time!

    One day, he will defeat Minerva and gain the right to speak of the McGonagall family!

    ?Recommendation ticket??Monthly ticket
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