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    Although the Weasleys tried their best to persuade them to stay, and Fish was fussy and didn't want to go back to do their homework, they still couldn't hold back Professor McGonagall, who was determined. They used Floo powder to go back to the Weasleys' house after a lunch.  Hogsmeade's home.

    It's not that Professor McGonagall is unreasonable, but she knows that as long as she backs down a little bit, Fish, the cheeky little cat, will keep getting ahead and never bring him back. She will think about it after Fish has played wild.  It is even more difficult to get him to do his homework obediently.

    Of course, Professor McGonagall did not blindly carry out forced education, so after returning to Hogsmeade, she said to the sullen Fish: "Tomorrow I plan to go to Diagon Alley and buy you next year's textbooks  "

    Professor McGonagall made a long note, and then, as she expected, Fish changed his previous unhappiness and threw himself in front of her.

    "Minerva~" w

    Fish rubbed Professor McGonagall's cheek flatteringly, "Fish also wants to go to Diagon Alley~"

    "Then you have to be obedient and do your homework."

    "Okay meow!" (¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ)

    Simple and happy kittens are so easy to coax.

    After sending Fisch to do homework, Professor McGonagall also put up her glasses and got busy with Hogwarts work¡ªshe was in charge of writing school notices to all new students, and then together with the list of necessary supplies that had been prepared earlier  send out.

    In the evening, Comey prepared a sumptuous Chinese dinner for Fish, which made Fish happy.

    When I was at the Weasleys' house before, although Professor McGonagall sent the ingredients there twice, the population of their family was too large, so Mrs. Weasley has been using those ingredients sparingly.

    Although Fish can eat his favorite Chinese food for every meal, the portion is really a bit shabby and cannot satisfy him.

    However, Fish is now a lot more sensible, and the other foods cooked by Mrs. Weasley taste pretty good, so he didn't lose his temper because of it.

    Of course, it would be even better if everything could be like this tonight.

    Fish patted his bulging belly contentedly, then ran back to the room, took a storybook and came to Professor McGonagall.

    "Minerva, Fish wants to hear a story meow." (¤Ä¦µw¦µ¡ñ)¤Ä

    Passing the storybook in his hand to Professor McGonagall, Fish turned back into a tabby cat, jumped onto her lap, put his little paws under his body, narrowed his eyes and made a purring sound.

    ?Because I¡¯m going out to play tomorrow, so I won¡¯t go to the Forbidden Forest to see the animal friends tonight. Kittens also know how to recharge their batteries!

    After listening to the story with Professor McGonagall, Fish went back to his room early, got into bed and fell asleep.

    Everything was quiet, and the kitten opened its eyes under the quilt.

    Well, now that I am full of energy, I should go and play with them.

    So the little cat who had made up his mind to recharge his batteries immediately gave up his plan to recharge his batteries, and as usual, sneaked out of the house again and ran towards the Forbidden Forest

    By the next morning, Fisher naturally stayed in bed again.

    "Master Fish, it's time to get up!"

    Comey persistently called out to Fish who had twisted himself into a weird position.

    "Meow~" (=£þw£þ=)

    Although the actual sleep is sufficient, the little cat who hasn't had enough sleep psychologically agreed lazily, and then rolled on the bed without opening his eyes.

    "Master Fish, you still have to go to Diagon Alley with Professor McGonagall today!"

    "Meow~"

    Fish continued to roll, but just didn't get up.

    At this time, Professor McGonagall came in, and she said lightly: "Let Fish continue to sleep, and I will go to Diagon Alley alone."

    "Meow!" ¡Æ(=¦µw¦µ=)

    Fish opened his eyes instantly, jumped up from the bed, turned into a cat-man form and threw himself on Professor McGonagall.

    "Minerva~Good morning~" w

    "You took off your pajamas again!"

    "It's uncomfortable to sleep in clothes, meow."

    "Don't you always turn into a cat when you sleep? What does it have to do with clothes?!"

    "Fisch just doesn't like meow!" (¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)

    The main reason is that Fisch disliked them and exchanged them, which was too troublesome.

    Seeing Fisher's insistence, Professor McGonagall sighed helplessly, and did not continue to force him to wear pajamas. After all, not everyone likes to wear pajamas to sleep.?Yes, and at least Fisher knows how to keep a pair of underwear, so be it.

    "Don't wear it if you don't want to wear it," Professor McGonagall patted Fisher's head lightly, "Just don't take off your usual clothes casually."

    "Minerva is the best meow!"

    With Professor McGonagall's permission, he no longer needs to wear those troublesome pajamas in the future. Fish was so happy, he hugged Professor McGonagall and smiled and flattered him.

    "Then hurry up and get dressed!"

    "Got it, meow!"

    Fish quickly changed himself into a set of clothes that Estella had given him before

    Then he stood restlessly on the spot and twisted his body.

    "what happened again?"

    "A little uncomfortable meow." w

    Fish tugged at the collar of his clothes, frowned and continued to twist his body.

    Professor McGonagall squatted down and took a closer look. Unlike the loose robes that wizards wear every day, many of the clothes Estella sent were slimmer and more convenient for movement, so Fish always liked to wear the clothes she sent.

    As for the slim-fitting clothes, as long as there is a slight change, it can be clearly felt, just like Fisher is now.

    "It looks like you won't be able to wear this dress in the future." Professor McGonagall said to Fish, "Take it off quickly, and choose a new set of looser clothes."

    "Why meow?!" ¡Æ(¡ñ¦µ§¥¦µ¡ñ)

    "Because Fish has grown up."

    Professor McGonagall stroked Fish's little head, a smile appeared on the corners of his brows and eyes.

    During the three years of adopting Fish, Professor McGonagall has been worried about one thing, that is, Fish's size doesn't seem to have changed much, which even made her suspect that Fish, like Professor Flitwick, also has goblins.  lineage.

    Although she won't dislike Fish because of this, Professor McGonagall still hopes to have a process of watching her child grow up a little bit, so when she found that Fish finally grew taller, she naturally felt very happy.  happy.

    "Grow up meow?"

    Fish was stunned for a moment, trotted to Professor McGonagall, compared his height with her, found that he had indeed grown a little taller, and immediately became happy.

    "Meow ha ha ha! Fish is going to become a big cat!" (¡ñ¨R¨Q¡ñ)

    Fisher used to care about the fact that he never grew up, but since he learned the spell that can change his body shape freely, he no longer cares about it, but anyway, being able to grow up is a joy  matter.

    In fact, this is also related to Fish gradually accepting his identity on the human side after attending the party of the Animagus Club.

    As the treasure of the elves, the heart of nature has more than just the ability to awaken druid spells.

    Of course, this doesn't matter to Fish, he doesn't even know what he swallowed in the first place.

    After the mother and son were happy for a while, Professor McGonagall happily measured Fisher's height and weight, and left a carved line representing Fisher's height on the wall at home.

    "Let's go to Diagon Alley!" Professor McGonagall waved his arm in a good mood, "Mom will buy whatever you want to eat today!"

    "Minerva is the best meow!" (¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ)

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