Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 62



Chapter 62
When they saw Fish suddenly appear from the sky, Harry and the others were so frightened that their souls almost flew out.

But before they could drive the broomsticks to catch Fish, they found that Fish didn't fall quickly, but fell slowly like a feather.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Even first-year freshmen like Harry and Ron had seen the levitation spell used by Professor McGonagall and Fish during the opening ceremony, so they didn't have too much doubt about it.

But just in case, everyone gathered around Fish and slowly fell to the ground together with him.

Hedwig on the side also landed, stood on Harry's shoulder, and pecked his hair as a greeting.

"Where are those balls? Take them out and play with me!" (Φ▽Φ)
Immediately after landing, Fish began to look around, looking for the few balls that were flying randomly in the sky just now.

After failing to see them, Fish pulled out the little bag he used to keep his food in and grabbed a handful of candy from it.

"I'll exchange food with you!"

"Thanks, but we don't need it."

Captain Wood stepped forward, smiled and pushed back the snack in Fish's hand.

"You like playing with balls, right?" He smiled like a Samoyed who only picked up meaty bones, "But these balls are for Quidditch, and you can only play them if you join the Quidditch team... What do you know? Is it Quidditch?"

Professor McGonagall vetoed his plan before, wasn't it because Fish was hard to manage and he had no interest in Quidditch?

Then as long as I arouse Fish's interest in Quidditch, and then slowly let him accept the rules of Quidditch, after a year or two, there will be another powerful player in the team. With Harry in hand, wouldn't it be easy to win a Quidditch championship!
After Fish appeared, Wood quickly sorted out the relationship between them, and immediately implemented the plan to seduce Fish.

He was always particularly astute when it came to matters involving the Quidditch team.

The other team members immediately understood what their captain was thinking. While they cast contemptuous glances at Wood, they did not stand up to stop him.

Who wouldn't love to play with Fish, given the chance?

"I know meow," Fisher nodded his head, "It's a game of who is better at batting the ball." Fisher made a gesture of scratching the air twice while talking. (●ΦωΦ●)

"Uh...you're not wrong to say that..."

Although Wood really wanted to talk to Fish about the specific rules of Quidditch, it was more important to lure Fish into the team first, so he forcibly suppressed this urge, and continued to ask with a bright face: "Then Are you joining the Quidditch team, Fish? Then we can play ball together."

"Don't meow!"

Fish refused decisively.

"For...why?"

Wood was dumbfounded. No matter how he thought about it, Fish had no reason to refuse.

"You have bad intentions!" Fish gritted his teeth, then raised his head proudly, "Ficus is smart, you can't fool my cat!" (●`●)
Fish didn't feel any malice from Wood. The reason why he would refuse was simply that after reconciling with Professor McGonagall, Fish deliberately went through the Quidditch rulebook. The text, as well as a large number of "prohibited" words, made him lose interest in the sport of Quidditch in an instant.

"I, I didn't lie to you!" Wood looked away guiltily, then straightened his body and argued strongly: "These balls can only be used by joining the academy team!"

"Then I won't play meow."

Fish turned and walked away.

He didn't want to memorize those messy rules, he wouldn't have a good time playing ball!

The three female Chasers on the team immediately glared at Wood as Fish quickly transformed back into a cat and jumped Hedwig away.

"So what if I let Fisch play with the ball?! It won't interfere with our training!"

Alicia Spinnet, with her hips akimbo, eyes open, talked nonsense.

"Even if Fish doesn't want to join the academy team, you can still ask him to be our training partner!"

Angelina Johnson also chimed in, speaking some lies that seemed to make sense but were actually impossible.

How could Fish, who had no interest in knowing the rules of Quidditch, obediently stay as their sparring partner.

Not to be outdone, Katie Bell joined the team condemning Wood, "And you still want to trick Fish into joining the team, it's too much!"

At this time, she completely forgot how she was praying silently just now, and Wood succeeded in persuading her.

Except for the three female team members, the twins, who have always been serious about things and coveted Angelina, also came to add insult to injury.

"It's really wrong of you to do this, Wood."

George reprimanded solemnly, while Fred joked aside, "As a punishment, why don't you resign as captain."

Just as Wood was besieged by a group of plastic teammates, Fish, who had left on Hedwig before, quietly sneaked back.

If you don't play for me, won't I grab it myself?

Fish in cat form hid himself in the grass by the side of the field, thinking triumphantly.

Fish wasn't afraid to go to Professor McGonagall to sue after stealing their ball.

That loud voice (Wood) actually wanted to let himself ride a broom just now, and if Minerva found out, he would have nothing to eat!
Angelina's condemnation of Wood didn't last long. After all, they knew that Wood had done nothing wrong, and they let him go after playing a little temper.

The three girls stopped their condemnation, and the twins who were the accomplices naturally settled down.

So everyone got back on the broomsticks and planned to continue training.

In the grass, Fish was also ready to attack, his hind legs were lightly stepping on the ground, his little butt was twisting and turning, and his green eyes, which were almost filled with black pupils, were staring at the people on the side of the court. On a rectangular crate—the few flying balls before were probably hidden in it.

In fact, just as Fish guessed, the only one who was not on the broom, Wood, walked to the crate, first took out the red Quaffle and threw it to Angelina, and then opened the belt that bound the Bludger , two black Bludgers immediately soared into the sky, hitting everyone sitting on the broomsticks.

Because today is Harry's first time to participate in training, and Gryffindor's training is at night, so even though he performed well in the trials, Wood still did not release the Golden Snitch, but he threw it. golf balls instead.

As Wood climbed onto the broom and trained Harry by throwing golf balls around again, Fish also emerged from the grass and cautiously approached the crate.

The Quidditch players were all immersed in the training, and they didn't notice that Fish returned the carbine again, so he came to the crate very smoothly, and then he put his two little paws on the crate On the lid of the box, gently pushed upwards, opening a gap.

Fish stretched out his little paws to poke into the gap, and seemed to bump into something on the way, and then he heard a slight sound like flying insects flapping their wings from inside the box.

Accompanied by that sound, a small golden figure flew out from the gap Fish pushed away, it hovered in front of Fish for about half a second, and then wanted to fly into the sky.

But how could Fisch let it go so easily, he saw his body curled up quickly, followed by his legs kicking hard, leaping high from the ground, his body stretched out in mid-air, his left claw was like lightning General leaned out, and slapped the Golden Snitch that had just taken off.

After landing, Fish immediately bounced out again, holding the Snitch firmly on the ground. At the same time, he opened his mouth and bit the Snitch's flapping wings. He glanced back at the sky with it in his mouth. Then quickly slipped off the field.

Harry and the others in the sky were concentrating on training, and the sky was dark, so no one noticed that Fish had snatched the Golden Snitch away.

It wasn't until the end of the training, when Wood and the twins worked together to put the Bludger and Quaffle into the crate, that they suddenly realized——

"Where's the golden snitch in the box?!"

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 In the original text, when Lewood explained the rules to Harry, he showed no means of controlling these balls, and described the Bludgers as "they seemed to be struggling desperately, trying to get rid of the straps that bound them in the box. ", so there is probably no way to make them settle down, at least Wood will not.

  ……

  It rained heavily today, and I lay at home all day. The life of salted fish is like a fairy.

  
 
(End of this chapter)


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