Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 27 Night Tour



Chapter 27 Night Tour
Minerva didn't come after her?

After running for a while, Fish found that Professor McGonagall was not chasing him to catch him back. He looked back curiously and found that no one was chasing him. He tilted his head in doubt.

As for the wild mark hanging on Professor McGonagall, Fisher, who found it troublesome, had canceled it long ago, otherwise he would not have been touched by Professor McGonagall.

and so……

Is this not being pursued?

In fact, Professor McGonagall really wanted to catch this kid Fish back, but first of all, the outside is no different from the auditorium and home, and if he wanted to catch the slippery Fish, he would definitely make a big fuss, which would be great for Professor McGonagall is unacceptable.

Secondly, when Fish was at home, he also sneaked out every night. Professor McGonagall tried hard for three vacations but failed to reverse his habit, so there is no plan to do it right now.

The most important point is that Professor McGonagall really needs to rest. She is not the same as the principal who has nothing to do all day long. She has a transformation class to teach tomorrow.

Fei Xu didn't know this, since Minerva didn't come after him anyway, it was tacit consent that he could continue to wander around.

Of course, for the sake of insurance, he decided not to go back for the time being, and climbed up those stairs that could move by themselves, and let them send him to other places.

"Wa hahaha!"

After turning around for a while, a short ghost suddenly emerged from the wall next to it, jumped in front of Fish and shouted.

"Meow!" (=ΦДΦ=)
Fisher, who was startled, bounced high. After landing, he blew up all the hair on his body, arched his back, lowered his ears, stared at the ghost that appeared suddenly, opened his mouth, and revealed sharp teeth.

"what--!"

"Tsk, it turned out to be another cat..."

Peeves, who jumped out suddenly, startled Fish, only to realize that the cat was not the Mrs. Norris that he had intended to scare, so he wanted to get into the wall and leave here with a bored expression.

Then, out of the corner of his eye, he saw a gray figure rushing towards him from the right side, passed through the middle of his head without hindrance, and landed on his left side.

Although it didn't do any harm to Peeves, it still surprised him.

After passing through Peeves' head, Fish realized that this kind of guy who called himself a ghost couldn't be touched, but he couldn't lose his momentum, so he continued to lower his ears, showing a sharp look at Peeves. the teeth of.

"what--!"

The provoked Peeves naturally wouldn't leave just like that. He floated in the sky, his whole body puffed up, and his face twisted into a grimace.

"How dare you provoke the great Lord Peeves! Little cat! I'm going to eat you!"

If it was an ordinary cat, seeing Peeves like this, he would have been frightened and ran away with his tail between his legs, but Fisher's situation was different. He let out a low growl not to be outdone, and his small body quickly swelled up. It has reached the largest size he can change at present - half a meter long.

Peeves froze for a moment, then pointed at Fish and shouted, "I know you! You're not a cat! You're a freshman this year!"

Although not able to attend the Hogwarts freshman dinner, Peeves heard about the situation.

"Meow!"

Who is not a cat!
The furious Fish jumped up without hesitation and gave Peeves another paw, but no accident, it still missed.

"Hahahahaha! You're finished!" Peeves didn't continue to entangle with Fish, laughed and flew upwards, and at the same time shouted loudly: "Students don't sleep! At the door of the library!"

"Meow?"

At this time, Fish put away his stance instead, and squatted on the ground, looking at the yelling Peeves above with his big round green eyes, wondering what the hell he was doing.

After shouting a few times, Peeves found that the new student in front of him did not run away in panic as he imagined, but squatted there and stared at him as if watching a play.

"Why don't you run away?!"

The furious Peeves asked viciously.

"Meow?"

Fish didn't understand what Peeves meant. Although he couldn't hit Peeves, he didn't lose, so why did he run away?
Peeves, who couldn't understand cat language, watched Fisch's calm expression, but he was not so calm. He pulled his hair and screamed exaggeratedly: "You are not afraid that I will lure Filch into you!" Come on, deduct your college points?!"

(=ω<=)

Fish calmly scratched his chin with his hind paws, completely ignoring Peeves' clamor.

Who is Filch?Points deducted, what does it have to do with his little cat?
"Ah!" Peeves flew up and down the sky angrily, "I don't believe you are not afraid!"

After sulking alone for a while, Peeves continued to roar: "Students don't sleep! Students don't sleep! At the door of the library!"

Fish watched Peeves crying and screaming for a while, and finally felt a little bored, stood up, turned around and left.

And Peeves thought that Fish was finally scared, so he shouted more vigorously after following him.

Fish thought he was noisy, so he couldn't help speeding up his pace, which further deepened Peeves' misunderstanding. He not only yelled, but also pushed all the armors he saw nearby, trying to make a bigger commotion.

Unexpectedly, when Fish saw his actions, he actually joined in, pushing all the armors he saw along the way to the ground, and a series of tinkling sounds sounded in the corridor.

Peeves: ? ? ?

Are all the newborn brats so arrogant now?
After messing around like this for a while, Filch, who finally heard the noise, rushed over with an oil lamp, and beside him was Mrs. Norris, Fisher's friend who had just met.

"Meow~"

Fish took the initiative to say hello.

"Meow?"

Seeing Fisher's suddenly enlarged figure, Mrs. Norris responded with some surprise.

Fish shook his fur, and his body gradually shrank back to its original size.

"Meow!"

Mrs. Norris, who was taken aback, took two steps back, seeing that Fish was just squatting on the spot and licking his paws, and cautiously approached.

"Fish McGonagall?"

Filch also attended the dinner, so he naturally recognized Fisch's identity.

"Yes! He is the first-year freshman who can turn into a cat! Quickly arrest him and put him in confinement!"

Peeves urged excitedly.

However, Filch didn't rush over to arrest Fish like he usually did with other students.

In addition to the effect of animal affinity and knowing Fish's special experience, it is also because he seems to have a good relationship with Mrs. Norris.

"My little boy, do you know him?"

Filch squatted down, scratched Mrs. Norris' chin and asked.

"Meow~"

Mrs. Norris rubbed against Filch's palm, as if pleading for Fish.

Although Filch also couldn't understand cat language, he could roughly guess what Mrs. Norris meant, and he didn't intend to confine Fish in the first place.

So he turned his head and said to Fish, "I know you are in a special situation, so I won't put you in confinement, but I have to tell the other professors about tonight's situation."

Just say it, what does it have to do with me?
Fish tilted his head, feeling that this big-eyed human being was just as inexplicable as that noisy ghost.

On the other side, Peeves was so surprised that he almost tore off his own scalp.

"Filch! Are you crazy?!"

Peeves hugged his head in disbelief, and yelled as he flew outside: "Come on! Filch is crazy!"

Filch glanced at Peeves who was going away, ignored it, and continued to say with a kind expression that other students had never seen before: "Go back to the dormitory after a while, you still have class tomorrow."

After speaking, he stood up, picked up the oil lamp on the side, and walked away with heavy steps. Mrs. Norris nodded to Fish, and then followed.

"Meow?"

Fish crouched on the spot, tilting his head.

baffling.

……

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 Animal Affinity is useless against non-creatures like ghosts, nor is it true for boisterous ghosts like Peeves.

  Filch should not have the right to deduct points. In the original book, when he caught students who violated school rules, he would notify other professors, and he never directly deducted points.

  There is an overview table of rewards and punishments on HP's official website, and Filch's name does not appear in it, so it's not because I missed it, but Filch didn't deduct too many points.

  
 
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