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    "Meow! It's Fisch's voice!" ¡Æ(¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)

    Fish was surprised to hear his unusual long howl, his little head was completely confused.

    "Fish can yell so loudly?"

    "Meow~woo¡ª¡ª"

    Another long Fisch whistle continued, and then the moon in the sky suddenly became brighter, followed by what Dumbledore said was a wonderful drizzle falling from the sky.

    "So beautiful meow!" (¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ)

    Fish happily raised his hands to catch the raindrops with white light, but unfortunately they passed through his palms and couldn't catch them at all.

    "Why meow?!"

    Fish waved his hands angrily, but he couldn't affect the rain at all.

    "Didn't everyone tell you that this is Dumbledore's memory? Everything here is what happened last night, and we cannot interfere."

    Professor McGonagall tapped Fish on the head lightly, calming him down.

    "It's a pity, Minerva, you can't feel the tranquility when this wonderful light rains on your body."

    Dumbledore said to Professor McGonagall with some regrets, while the other Dumbledore, who was floating in the sky, was raising his head with enjoyment, letting the light rain fall on his face.

    "Minerva, it's okay meow," Fish gently tugged at Professor McGonagall's hand, "Didn't the bad old man say that this rain was made by Fish?  I'll give you the next one alone."

    Fish raised his face and assured Professor McGonagall seriously.

    "Really?" Professor McGonagall smiled and patted his head, "Then I will thank Fish first."

    "Hey hey~" Fish narrowed his eyes and rubbed his head against Professor McGonagall's palm, "So, Minerva can forgive me meow?"

    "Of course." Professor McGonagall continued to smile and patted Fish on the head, but before Fish was happy, she added: "Of course it's okay to forgive Fish, but the punishment that should be given will not  Not much."

    "Meow! Minerva, you big liar!" ¡Æ(¡ñ`§¥¡ñ)

    Just in the filial piety of Fish and Professor McGonagall, this drizzle has already extinguished the forest fire caused by Fiendfire in the distance.

    Then they continued to follow Dumbledore in the nightgown, watched him stop Hagrid, and then went all the way to another place where Fish was.

    "Great, Lochlin, they're all fine, meow."

    Looking at the group of friends guarding him in front of him, Fish heaved a long sigh of relief.

    "Okay, we should leave too."

    When Nightcap Dumbledore picked up the cat Fish, Dumbledore beside him also spoke, and then he took Fish's hand again and led him and Professor McGonagall up together.

    Fish saw that the scenery in front of him was rapidly dissipating, and it turned into pitch black in a short while, but with his previous experience, he didn't panic, but waited quietly.

    Then he felt as if he had turned a somersault in slow motion, his feet suddenly fell to the ground, and the light came back to his eyes.

    They went back to Dumbledore's office.

    "So, Fish," Dumbledore put away the Pensieve, turned his head and asked softly, "Can you tell us what happened last night?"

    Fish glanced at Professor McGonagall cautiously, considering whether to conceal the truth a little bit.

    Looking at the rolling eyes of the little guy in front of him, even without Legilimency, Dumbledore could guess what Fish was thinking.

    So he said: "You'd better not lie, although I can't stop Minerva from punishing you, but if you did something worthy of praise last night, it's not impossible for me to personally reward you with a dragon egg  .¡±

    "Fish doesn't lie to meow!" (¡ñ¦ê¡ñ)

    Hearing that he had a chance to get a dragon egg, Fish immediately forgot Professor McGonagall's punishment.

    "Wait!" Professor McGonagall interrupted the conversation between the two, "What's the matter with the dragon egg?!"

    "It's just that Fish wanted to eat dragon eggs, meow, but the bad old man said that dragon eggs are very expensive So Fish didn't ask Minerva for them. I wanted you to give me a gift on my birthday, meow!"

    Fish replied confidently, anyway, Noble had already been sent away, and he was not at all worried that Professor McGonagall would find out.

    Moreover, Hagrid was the one who secretly hid the dragon eggs, so there was no need for him to feel guilty.

    "You little guy ???It¡¯s really getting better and better at eating!  "

    Professor McGonagall didn't think too much about it, she rubbed between her brows speechlessly, dumbfounded by Fisher's extravagant thoughts.

    "Okay, Minerva, the most important thing for us now is to figure out what happened last night."

    Dumbledore, who was interrupted, brought things back on track.

    "Well, I got tired of visiting the castle last night, so I tried to sneak out to find them again, but this time no bad old man came to stop me, and then I succeeded meow!" (¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ)

    Although he said he planned to earn dragon eggs, Fish still concealed the fact that he could sneak out of the castle at will. After all, a dragon egg is nothing compared to sneaking out to play every night.

    Dumbledore, who was dumped, glanced at Fish with a smile in his eyes, and did not expose his lie.

    Seeing that the bad old man didn't deny his statement, Fish was slightly relieved, but he didn't completely lie, the bad old man had indeed not stopped him from slipping out for a long time.

    As for whether Professor McGonagall believes it or not

    Anyway, Fisher said so, and she had no proof.

    Professor McGonagall frowned. Of course, she wouldn't believe that this was the first time Fish had slipped out, but considering that it was more important to figure out what happened last night, she didn't go into it

    Anyway, she would have plenty of time to find trouble with this little fur cat afterwards.

    evidence?  Mother taught her son what evidence she wanted!

    Fisher didn't know what calculations Professor McGonagall had in mind, but after seeing that she seemed to believe his words, he continued, "Leaving the castle, Fisher first went to play with Buckbeak and the others"

    Because he wanted the dragon egg, Fish explained in great detail that he didn't even miss the scuffle between the Hippogriff and the Thestrals.

    Then he explained in detail how he met the man in black who attacked the unicorn, how he fought against him, and how he found out that he was a stinky guy.

    "Later, the stinky guy set a fire on me. I felt that the fire was terrible, so I avoided meow, and then the fire ignited the tree where Fish was staying before, and soon spread to other people.  Burn the place.

    And Fisch's feeling is correct, that kind of flame not only burns quickly, but also turns into all kinds of strange animal cats, including Fox and Noble oh, it's the fire dragon cat.  "

    Fish still accidentally slipped his mouth, but Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall both looked solemn at this moment, and they had no time to pay attention to this unimportant side detail.

    "Then Fish ran away, and I don't remember what happened after that, meow." w

    After Fish finished speaking, his eyes widened, pretending to be obedient and honest.

    He basically didn't lie, but quietly concealed his clouded leopard form and the fact that he had seen the man in black before.

    The clouded leopard form is reserved for rebelling against Minerva in the future, and if Minerva knew that she had fought with the man in black long ago but didn't tell her, she would definitely talk about herself again

    According to the storybook, this should be called

    White lie?

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