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Text 214. Fish McGonagall's wavering

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    "Meow?" w

    The little cat, who was listening to a story in Professor McGonagall's office, raised his head to look at the ceiling again.

    "what happened again?"

    Professor McGonagall frowned, and also cast his gaze upwards.

    The preparations for the twins have been done, and it is impossible to run around now. Which student sneaked out and ran around after attending the dinner party?

    Just when Professor McGonagall was about to ask Fish carefully, he jumped off Professor McGonagall's lap first, and immediately changed back to the cat-man form after landing.

    "Minerva! It's Argus' cry, Meow!"

    Fish shook his ears, and shouted nervously: "It seems that something happened to Loris, meow!"

    (”ń¦µ§„¦µ”ń)

    After finishing speaking, he ran out of the office.

    Professor McGonagall was stunned for a moment, and quickly stood up and followed out, but Fisher's speed was too fast, and when she walked out of the office, Fisher's shadow was no longer visible.

    But what Fish was looking at was the ceiling just now, so Professor McGonagall didn't need to think too much, and went upstairs directly.

    "It was you! You killed my cat!" Argus grabbed Harry and Ron by the collars one by one, shaking wildly, "I want to kill you! Avenge for Norris!"

    Harry swears that he has never seen Filch so fierce even though he has always been synonymous with fear and disgust in the minds of all the students except Fish.

    "We didn'tit was already like this when we came!"

    Harry and Ron, who were terrified by Filch's expression, argued in trembling voices, but it's a pity that Filch had lost his mind at this time, and couldn't listen to their words at all.

    Just when Filch's movements were getting bigger and bigger, and he was about to hurt Harry and Ron, Fish, who had been running all the way, finally arrived.

    "Argus! What's wrong with Norris?!"

    Fish hurriedly ran to the side of the three, and before they could reply, he saw Mrs. Norris hanging on the torch.

    "Meow!" ”Ę(”ń`§„”ń)

    The hair on the tail exploded in an instant, and Fish jumped up to the wall in the blink of an eye, and took off the hanging Mrs. Norris.

    "My poor Mrs Norris"

    After Fish arrived, Filch finally calmed down a bit. He pushed Harry and Ron away, leaned towards Fish, looked at Mrs. Norris who was stiff, and finally couldn't help crying  burst into tears.

    "What happened?"

    Professor McGonagall finally arrived in a hurry, along with Lockhart who heard the noise, and a small number of students who sneaked out to wander around.

    However, after seeing Professor McGonagall, they quickly slipped away, and Professor McGonagall has no time to pay attention to these students who violated the school rules.

    "professor!"

    Filch wiped the tears from his face indiscriminately, then pointed at Harry and Ron and cried and complained: "It's them! They killed my cat!"

    "we do not have”­”­"

    Harry retorted dryly.

    Professor McGonagall glanced at him and Ron, and then at Mrs. Norris, who was being held by Fish.

    "Don't worry, let's find a place first, and then you can explain what happened slowly."

    "Go to my place!" Lockhart volunteered to stand up, "My office is the closest to here, it's downstairs!"

    Frowning and glancing at Lockhart, Professor McGonagall nodded, "Then I will trouble you, Professor Lockhart."

    Although I don't like him very much, now is obviously not the time to care about these things.

    "You take them there first, I'm going to inform Dumbledore."

    "Don't bother, Minerva."

    Dumbledore with a serious expression came out from around the corner, followed by Snape with an equally serious expression.

    Dumbledore first glanced at the writing on the wall with his blue eyes, and after a moment of silence, he turned his gaze to the motionless Mrs. Norris in Fisher's arms.

    "I can't stay in my office anymore with something so serious happening."

    He nodded slightly to Lockhart, "Then, let's go to Gilderoy first."

    "I'll lead the way!"

    Lockhart looked very excited. He walked in front of the room with a high spirit, leading everyone to his office.

    Holding Mrs. Norris'sXu squinted his eyes

    He suddenly began to dislike Lockhart a little too.

    Several people walked into Lockhart's office, the walls were covered with his photos, except for a few Lockharts with hair curlers who hid in a panic, the rest of Lockhart showed his  Signature smile.

    Following the real Lockhart lighting the candle, Dumbledore took Mrs. Norris from Fisher's hand, placed it on the table, and began to examine it carefully.

    On the other hand, Professor McGonagall squatted down, put his arms around the depressed Fish, and patted his head lightly.

    "Don't worry, Fish, Albus will definitely figure out a way."

    "But" Fish pursed his lips, drooped his ears, and said in a tearful tone, "Lorris has no life in her body"

    (._.)

    Hearing this, Filch on the side cried out again. He slumped on a chair, covered his face with his hands, and sobbed loudly, not daring to look at Mrs. Norris on the table.

    "A spell must have killed it”Ŗprobably the Transfiguration Curse. I've seen it used so many times, it's a pity I wasn't there, I just happen to know the cure that would have saved it  "

    Lockhart kept wandering around Dumbledore, chattering and making suggestions.

    As he spoke, the pictures of Lockhart on the wall nodded in agreement.

    Although what he said seemed to be pity for Mrs. Norris, but I don't know why Fish felt very uncomfortable when he heard it

    So the little cat frowned and looked at Lockhart who was still talking there, and flicked the tail behind him a few times involuntarily.

    ¦ä

    "It's not dead, Argus."

    Dumbledore finally finished the inspection, straightened up, and said softly, making Lockhart, who was still bragging about how many murders he had prevented, stopped instantly.

    "It was only petrified," Dumbledore explained.

    "Ah! I think so too!"

    Lockhart immediately agreed, but no one paid any attention to him at this time.

    "All petrified?" Fish rushed to the table and looked at Dumbledore suspiciously, "But Fish has seen people who have been hit by this trick before, and they still have the breath of life."

    "It's not a common petrification spell like petrification, but a very advanced black magic."

    Dumbledore frowned, "But what's going on, I don't know"

    Fish tried to throw a rejuvenation spell at Mrs. Norris, but it had no effect, but with this spell, he really sensed an extremely weak breath of life.

    "Lorise is really not dead meow!"

    (”ń¦µw¦µ”ń)

    Fish's ears immediately stiffened again, and he quickly put his whole face on Mrs. Norris's body, feeling it carefully again.

    "I can feel her breath of life. Although it is very rare, Luo Lisi is really still alive meow!"

    He turned his head and shouted happily to Filch and Professor McGonagall.

    In addition to being happy that Mrs. Norris is not dead, Fisher is also happy that this matter has nothing to do with Ouroboros.

    Before he thought Mrs. Norris was dead, he immediately thought of what Kanaloa once said to himself, that ordinary creatures would die when they saw the eyes of the basilisk.

    The reason why Fish has been in a low mood is that besides being sad about the death of his good friend, he is still struggling to tell us about Ouroboros.

    Now that Mrs. Norris is not dead, it means that Uroboros did not do it, and Dumbledore just said that this is a kind of advanced black magic, so it is even less likely that Uroboros did it  

    It doesn't even have hands, it can't hold a wand at all

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