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Text 122. One World, One Mother

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    Naturally, Fish would not be aware of the intrigue among the girls. After he came out of the Gryffindor dormitory, he ran to Professor McGonagall's office on the second floor.

    "Minerva~" w

    Fish directly knocked open the door, and threw himself into Professor McGonagall's arms.

    "Why did you come so early today?"

    Professor McGonagall kissed Fish on the cheek, pinched his ears, and then put him down to ask.

    "Fish didn't want to do homework, so I came to you to read to me, meow!"

    The little cat replied confidently.

    However, today is the first day of the holiday, and it¡¯s okay for Fish not to do his homework, so Professor McGonagall just gave him an annoyed look, and then opened the drawer to take out a storybook.

    "I don't listen to stories today, meow!"

    Fish stopped Professor McGonagall from moving, then took out the "World Encyclopedia of Cats" from his magic pocket, and handed it to her.

    "Read this to Fish, there are many cats in it!" (¤Ä¦µw¦µ)¤Ä

    Professor McGonagall took the book and glanced at the cover printed with various feline animals, the animals on it remained motionless.

    "A Muggle book?"

    "Yes, meow," Fish nodded, "Mouse Fang gave me a Christmas present."

    "Mousetooth? Oh, it's Granger."

    After a little recollection, Professor McGonagall connected Rattooth and Hermione.

    Well, she is a good girl.

    Whether it's Hermione's usual excellent performance in class, or her act of giving Fish books as gifts, she has gained a lot of points from Professor McGonagall.

    Professor McGonagall nodded silently, then sat down at the desk, spread the book on the table, and Fish immediately got into her arms, using Professor McGonagall's legs as a chair,  Sit facing your desk.

    "Minerva, stand up the book, Fisher wants to read meow too!"

    Fisch swayed his legs and said while patting the table with both hands.

    When reading fairy tales to Fish before, he occasionally asked to read them together like this. Of course, like now, Fish mainly reads the images in the book, and he ignores the text and so on.

    So Professor McGonagall stood up the book as she said, and Fish sat in her arms, looking at the pictures of various cats and cats in the book, while listening to Professor McGonagall reading the introduction to him, talking to McGonagall from time to time.  Professor Ge discusses the appearance and abilities of these cats.

    "Minerva, this cat is so fat!"

    Fish pointed to the picture of the manul in the book and laughed loudly.

    "Although the mantle looks fat, but its ability is not small"

    Professor McGonagall pinched Fish's ear with a smile, then extracted the main information from the text introduction next to it, relayed it to Fish in a more vivid way, and stretched out his fingers to point at some content he might be interested in, guiding  Fish went to see for himself.

    It is rare for Fish to be interested in books other than fairy tales, so Professor McGonagall will naturally seize the opportunity to cultivate his reading habits.

    In addition, Professor McGonagall himself is very interested in this book from the Muggle world.

    Wizards generally only pay attention to magical creatures, and they seldom study these ordinary animals without magic power seriously, so it is also the first time that Professor McGonagall knows that there are so many types of cats in this world.

    And as an Animagus is a cat, the patron saint is also a cat, and his own academy is a wizard of lions, Professor McGonagall naturally has a great affection for other cats.

    Hermione Granger is indeed a good girl!

    Professor McGonagall had always favored Hermione, who had excellent grades, and naturally liked her even more now.

    Thinking of this, Professor McGonagall suddenly lowered his head, "Fish, what do you think of Granger?"

    "Mouse tooth meow?" w

    Fish tilted his head and thought for a while, "Her teeth are so interesting, just like Scabbers."

    Professor McGonagall: ""

    "That's not what I'm talking about!" Professor McGonagall pulled Fish's cat ears wryly, "I mean, how do you feel about Granger? Do you like her?"

    Like most old mothers, Professor McGonagall subconsciously began to think about Fisher's major events when a close opposite sex appeared around her cub.

    It's not that I want to find a girlfriend for Fish right now, but I just want to see if there is any suitable for development.She can observe first and check for Fish.

    After all, our little Fish is so innocent and cute, what if he gets tricked by a bad woman!

    At this time, Professor McGonagall has completely forgotten that the little guy in her arms is a heartthrob, and he has also forgotten his worries when preparing the Christmas gift list.

    Fei Xu didn't know that his old mother had already started looking for a future partner for him. He blinked his big green eyes, thought for a while and said, "Of course I like Mouseya, she doesn't always pester you like other girls.  Watching Fish, those people are always chattering around Fish, sometimes it's very annoying!" w

    "Well¡­¡­"

    This reason is a bit wrong, and it is not the answer Professor McGonagall wants.

    "Anymore?"

    Professor McGonagall did not give up and continued to ask.

    "Of course I have! The hair on Shuya's head is as thick and long as the big one's. Fish likes meowing very much! It's a pity that her face is not as hairy as the big one's!"

    Fish replied very seriously, but this answer made Professor McGonagall even more speechless.

    "In addition, she also gave Fish the interesting book Meow!" Fish continued, "But the reason why Fish likes her the most is because Rattooth and Minerva are very similar to Meow!"

    Professor McGonagall, who was still dumbfounded when she heard the last reason, suddenly felt warm in her heart. She hugged Fish in her arms, and kissed his little head several times.

    It's a pity that Fisch didn't like such a passionate expression of emotion very much.

    "Meow! Minerva, let go of me, meow!"

    Fish twisted his body, using his hands to resist the kisses that kept falling on his face, protesting Professor McGonagall's behavior of disregarding the cat's feelings.

    After kissing a few times, Professor McGonagall gradually calmed down. She let go of her arms, but she still had a smile on her face.

    "What do you mean Granger looks like me?"

    Professor McGonagall, who was satisfied physically and mentally after smoking the cat, only had time to ask at this time. She didn't think she was similar to Hermione. Professor McGonagall's hair was always well-groomed, and Hermione's kind  Hagrid pretty much has a very different hairstyle.

    If I had to say it, Hermione Granger had the same excellent grades as me, but my son obviously didn't care about these things.

    Fish first shook his head vigorously, then straightened out the messy hair that Professor McGonagall had messed up with his hands, and then answered Professor McGonagall's question.

    That is to say to Professor McGonagall that the Gryffindor seniors had to do their homework for themselves and were stopped by Hermione.

    "What she said at the time was similar to what you said, Minerva. I think you, Minerva, should like her cat."

    So Professor McGonagall was even more satisfied with Hermione. She smiled so hard that her eyes were narrowed, she rubbed Fish's little head and said, "You're right, I really like Hermione, Fish  Maybe we can play with her more in the future."

    Professor McGonagall, who temporarily included Hermione in the list of daughters-in-law, changed to a more intimate way of addressing her by her first name. You must know that even the boy who survived the catastrophe, Professor McGonagall is just  Just call him "Potter".

    "But" Fish frowned slightly, "Rattooth won't chatter like you, Minerva, will he?" w

    "Am I nagging?!"

    Professor McGonagall feigned anger and grabbed Fish's little cheek.

    "Of course meow! Minerva always keeps talking, and Fish's head hurts from you talking about it meow!"

    Even if the mighty and unyielding Fish was caught in the face, he still complained righteously.

    "That's because you little guy is disobedient!"

    "Not at all! Fish has behaved recently, meow!"

    The little cat opened its eyes and talked nonsense.

    Professor McGonagall, who didn't know what good things Fish had done at night recently, touched his head, and then praised him: "Fish's performance is indeed very good recently, so I didn't mention you, right? As long as you behave well  , Mom won¡¯t nag anymore, but will reward you instead.¡±

    "Reward? What reward?"

    Fish immediately became excited.

    "What reward does Fish want? I will try my best to satisfy you."

    Seeing how peaceful Fish has been recently, Professor McGonagall feels that it is not impossible to give this little guy a little reward.

    "With Nafei's permission, can I not do my homework?"

    Without even thinking about it, Fish made his request.

    And Professor McGonagall refused decisively, "No!"

    "Meow! Minerva, you big liar!"

    "I just said try to satisfy you as much as possible, it's not okay if you don't do your homework."

    "Then I don't want to take Defense Against the Dark Arts."

    "This doesn't work either."

    "Minerva, you really are a big liar meow!" ¡Æ

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    And Professor McGonagall refused decisively, "No!"

    "Meow! Minerva, you big liar!"

    "I just said try to satisfy you as much as possible, it's not okay if you don't do your homework."

    "Then I don't want to take Defense Against the Dark Arts."

    "This doesn't work either."

    "Minerva, you really are a big liar meow!" ¡Æ

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