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    As Fish was once again "confined" by Professor McGonagall, Hogwarts seemed to have calmed down again. In addition, the temperature continued to drop, and there were less and less little wizards around in his free time.  outside activities

    Except for some senior couples who want to find a hidden place to talk about love, they will hug each other in a small corner to keep warm against the cold wind that freezes people's noses off.

    As for Fish, his confinement had been going on since the day the first Quidditch game ended.

    Because Professor McGonagall did not specify how long he would be punished, thinking that he could lie to him one more day, but the ignorant kitty didn't notice anything wrong, so he was "confined" in a daze for more than half a month  time.

    However, thanks to the "confinement" for more than half a month, Fish now basically does not need Professor McGonagall's guidance, and can complete the homework of various subjects in a decent manner. After all, Fish's brain is still very smart.  Things come much faster than the average person.

    He even took this opportunity to learn from Professor McGonagall the sound-absorbing spell, the odor-blocking spell, and the head-bubbling spell that has both functions, but is much less effective.

    It's just that even after learning these few spells, it doesn't help Fish very much.

    The deodorization spell is to eliminate the smell of the caster. Although Fisch is self-willed, he also knows that he cannot use the spell on a professor casuallyeven if he wants to make the smell on the other person less unpleasant.

    The Silencer Charm can cut off the sound, but usually Fish doesn't use it very much, so he won't want to watch any Quidditch in a short time.

    Moreover, after the sound was completely isolated, Fish found that he was not used to the deprivation of hearing or smell. You must know that cats are creatures that pay attention to the movement around them when they sleep.

    Fish found it unbearable even if it only weakened the smell and sound without completely shielding them, so at most he used a bubble spell to block the monsters on Professor Quirrell in Defense Against the Dark Arts class.  taste.

    Usually, Fish is still used to his keen perception that can easily detect the wind and grass.

    Other than that, the only thing that hasn't changed is that Fisch's handwriting is still erratic like a cat crawling, and people can barely make out what words he wrote.

    However, Professor McGonagall is not in a hurry about this. It is a surprise to her that Fish was able to be fooled into learning and persist until now. She will have time to slowly correct the handwriting problem in the future.

    That night, Fish was doing his homework in Professor McGonagall's office as usual.

    As an active kitten, Fish kept swaying back and forth while doing his homework, which is one of the reasons why his handwriting was erratic.

    Even so, it was not so easy for Fish to sit down and do his homework obediently. After more than ten minutes of writing, he couldn't sit still

    Fish, who didn't want to do homework, clamped the quill under his nose, then fell back, causing the chair to tilt up high.

    While shaking the chair back and forth, his head was leaned back on the back of the chair, his arms were over the top of his head, and he was also on the back of the chair, shaking his arms at Professor McGonagall who was reading a book behind him, and at the same time  Prolonged the syllable and shouted¡ª¡ª

    "Minerva~" w

    "What's the matter?"

    Professor McGonagall, who was looking down at the book, agreed without looking up.

    Now Fish doesn't need her to watch him all the time. Even if he deserts in the middle of his homework, Professor McGonagall won't bother him. Anyway, if he wants to leave his office, he must finish his homework.

    "I'm hungry meow~"

    The shaking of the chair was still increasing, causing Fisch's voice to fluctuate strangely.

    Professor McGonagall raised his head and glanced at Fish, turning a blind eye to his movement of shaking the chair. After all, with Fish's balance ability, such movements can only be regarded as trivial.

    And in the past half a month, Professor McGonagall has encountered similar situations too many times, and she has long been used to how to deal with this active little guy.

    "Then finish your homework quickly, and then we'll go to the kitchen for supper."

    "Can't you eat meow first? I'll come back to do my homework after eating~"

    Fish pleaded pitifully.

    "Unfortunately, no."

    However, Professor McGonagall was unmoved at all. This little guy is best at pushing an inch. How could she agree to it, who is familiar with Fisher's temper.

    the   "snort!"

    Fish snapped back to the table, and the chair under him made a heavy landing sound.

    Removing the quill from under his nose, Fisch muttered "Minerva is evil" while continuing to write homework.

    Three minutes later

    "Minerva~" w

    "what happened again?"

    "I want to pee meow~"

    "Behind the door next to it is the bathroom."

    "snort!"

    Fish pretended to run into the toilet for a while, then sat back on the seat again, shaking the chair.

    After writing for another two minutes, Fisch, who was bored again, changed back into the form of a tabby cat, jumped onto the table, and began to pick up the quill.

    "If you don't finish your homework soon, you won't have time to go to the kitchen for supper."

    After letting Fish play with the quill for a while, Professor McGonagall slowly reminded him.

    "Meow¡ª¡ª"

    Fish reluctantly changed back to human form, sat back on the chair and continued to write homework.

    This time Fish persisted for more than ten minutes, and then

    "Minerva~" w

    "explain!"

    "Your cat's ears are actually meows conjured up by transfiguration?"

    Fish turned around and knelt on the chair, resting his hands and chin on the back of the chair, looking at the pair of cat ears on Professor McGonagall's head that shook from time to time, and asked in a firm tone.

    When the twins were selling cat ear hair clips before, Fish had already suspected it, but he forgot about it later, and now that he was tired of doing his homework, he remembered it again.

    Professor McGonagall was taken aback for a moment, then put down the book in his hand, nodded and said: "Yes, I created this with Transfiguration."

    She walked up to Fish, squatted down on her knees, stroked Fish's small head and continued: "My Animagus transfiguration can't do what you did, only changing part of the body."

    "Animagus?" w

    Fish tilted his head and recalled it. He had an impression of this word. Minerva said it a long time ago, but Fish didn't pay much attention to it at the time.

    "That's right," Professor McGonagall smiled slightly, "Wizards like us who can transform into other animals are called Animagus. This is a very difficult spell to master, but Fish is different.  You are a born Animagus, and before you, only a disguise magus was born."

    "I understand meow!"

    Fish extracted the most important information from Professor McGonagall's long series of words.

    "Fish is better than Minerva, meow!"

    "Yes yes yes, Fisher is the best."

    Professor McGonagall patted his little head dumbfoundingly, "Such a powerful Fisher must be able to finish the homework quickly, right?"

    "Meow!"

    Fish, who was raising his head and tail high, froze for a moment, then stammered, "ActuallyFish is not that powerful"

    After making some jokes, Fisher resumed his homework.

    But this time, he took the word "Animagus" to heart a little bit.

    Professor McGonagall said a long list before, but Fish didn't understand it very well, but he faintly noticed that there was some important information in it, but Fish still had to worry about the homework in front of him, and he didn't have the time to do it at all.  Think about the Animagus question.

    The most important thing now is to finish the homework quickly, and then go to eat supper!

    Under Fisch's control, the quill quickly slid across the parchment, circled the scattered letters one by one.

    five minutes later¡­¡­

    "Minerva~" w

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