After confirming that Fish was really awake, Professor McGonagall led him away from the Leaky Cauldron and went to the back patio.
"Do you still remember the way to enter Diagon Alley?"
Professor McGonagall intends to let Fish try to open the passage by himself.
"Remember meow! Fei Xu is smart!" ?¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ?
Fish staggered to the brick wall where the trash cans were placed, then took out his vine wood wand, and tapped lightly on the weather-beaten brick.
Why is it so troublesome to go up three pieces to the left and two pieces to the left? The difference between this brick and other bricks is so obvious, how could Fisher admit his mistake.
Following the tap of the wand, the brick wall in front of him immediately moved around, revealing a circular passage.
"well done."
Professor McGonagall rubbed Fish's head, praised him, then took his hand and walked into the passage.
"Minerva, are we going to Florin's Cold Drink Shop to buy ice cream, right meow?" ¡ñ?w?¡ñ
Fish held his head high and looked at Professor McGonagall beside him with twinkling eyes.
He may not remember other shops very clearly, but it is impossible for Fisher to forget the shop that sells ice cream.
"Didn't you just finish your butter beer?" Professor McGonagall pinched Fish's little face angrily, "Let's go buy you textbooks and school supplies for this semester first!"
"Meow"
As soon as he heard something related to study, Fisher's cat ears drooped instantly.
Then he rolled his dark green eyeballs, and said to Professor McGonagall very sincerely: "Minerva~ Fish already has textbooks, you don't need to waste money."
Professor McGonagall: ""
It's rare that my kitty started to think about consumption issues for himself, but Professor McGonagall was not happy at all.
She sneered and said to Fish: "Compared to textbooks, your food expenses are more expensive. Since Fish wants to save money for mom, how about we eat simpler in the future?"
"Meow!" ¡Æ ¦µ§¥ ¦µ
As soon as the matter is related to food, Fish's attitude towards it is completely different. He hastily hopped his feet and retorted: "No! Fish, Fish is still a child and is growing up! Eat more and be nutritious This is what you said, Minerva, meow!"
"Didn't you grow up by yourself before?"
Professor McGonagall continued teasing Fish, making him spin around anxiously.
"Fish has only grown up a little bit, and he will continue to grow meow!" Fish quickly gestured with his fingers to draw the approximate height of his recent growth, and used his previous drunkenness to demonstrate, "And just now Fish was drunk Meow!"
"You little greedy cat," Professor McGonagall rubbed Fish's head, and comforted him with a smile, "Okay, I'm just teasing you, why is Mom willing to let Fish go hungry."
"Hey hey~" ¡ñ¨Rw¨Q¡ñ
Hearing that her food was saved, Fisher's expression brightened immediately, and she didn't care about Professor McGonagall fooling her Anyway, she didn't do this kind of thing less.
Contrary to what I remembered, after walking out of the passage, Professor McGonagall did not take Fish into the crucible shop directly opposite the passage, but walked to a tall white building ahead.
"Minerva, did you go the wrong way, meow?"
Fish pointed to Patchy's crucible shop, which was left behind, and kindly reminded.
"It's not a mistake," Professor McGonagall patiently explained: "We just need to buy new textbooks today, and replenish the materials needed for your potions class. There is no need to buy new ones for the crucible and wand "
Thinking of Fisher's stature that had finally changed, Professor McGonagall added: "Well, I have to go to Mrs. Malkin's robe shop and prepare two sets of school uniforms that are a little bigger for you. At your age, your height is still quite fast."
Professor McGonagall said so, and then led Fish to pass by Slug and Ziggs Pharmacy, Lihen Bookstore, and Mrs. Malkin's robe shop without stopping.
"Meow?" ¡Ñw¡Ñ
Fish glanced back and forth between Professor McGonagall and the two skipped shops with a dazed expression, wondering if she was also drunk.
Fortunately, Professor McGonagall soon gave an explanation.
"This year's textbooks" Professor McGonagall paused for a moment, with a hint of disgust on his face, "It's a little expensive, so we have to go to Gringotts to get some money first."
"Fisch knows Gringotts Meow! It's a place where wizards save money! It's written about Meow in the textbook!"? ¦µw¦µ????
Gringotts was mentioned in the History of Magic textbook, and Fish also saw it when he was doing his homework.
"That's right," Professor McGonagall praised, "Fisch is really smart."
Even this kind of coaxing praise was still very effective for Fish. He immediately raised his head in a "hey hey" and narrowed his eyes proudly.
The two came to Gringotts, and the two goblins at the door respectfully led them into a marble hall. In the hall, there were countless doors leading to different places, and countless goblins were sitting in a row. On the high stools behind the long counter, they were doing their own things.
When Fish stepped into the hall, all the goblins cast their gazes at him, but soon, they turned their gazes back to the gold coins and gems in their hands¡ªto the goblins, these things are the cutest .
"Meow? A lot of Grandpa Felius!" ¡Æ ¦µ§¥¦µ
Fish was surprised to see so many goblins in the hall.
There is still a big difference between goblins and house elves. They look very similar to Professor Flitwick, with pointed and long ears and noses, and these features are more obvious than Professor Flitwick.
"Yes, Gringotts is run by goblins. It should be written in the history of magic textbooks, right?"
Professor McGonagall cast his scrutiny on Fish.
Fish immediately pursed his mouth angrily and defended: "Of course Fish knows, I just didn't expect there to be so many goblins in it." ¡¨'3'¡¨
He wasn't worried that Professor McGonagall misunderstood that he didn't study hard, but that Minerva just praised him for being smart, how could he lose the chain so quickly, and Fish didn't lie, his memory is still very good.
And Professor McGonagall did not continue to dwell on this issue. She came to a counter and said to the goblin sitting on it: "I want to withdraw some money from Minerva McGonagall's vault."
As she spoke, she took out a small golden key from her pocket and placed it on the counter.
The goblin raised the key under his nose and inspected it carefully, stared at Fish for a while, then nodded and said, "No problem, I'll find someone to take you to the underground vault Fitzbub! "
Another goblin ran over from the side and led Professor McGonagall and Fish out of the hall through one of the many doors.
Behind the door is a narrow stone corridor. A large number of torches are inserted on the wall, illuminating the corridor brighter than in the hall, making Fisch's pupils automatically shrink to the size of a pinprick.
The goblin named Fitzbub whistled, and soon a small trolley rushed over from a distance. Only then did Fisch notice that there was a railroad track under the stone corridor.
The two of them followed Fitzbub into the trolley, and then the trolley resumed driving at the original speed.
"Yeah!"?¡ñ¨R?¨Q¡ñ?
The speed of the car was so fast that Professor McGonagall's face was not so good-looking, but Fish was very happy, he just liked this kind of exciting high-speed movement.
After some turns and turns, the cart stopped in front of a small door.
"Is it over now meow?"
Fish smacked his lips with unfinished intentions, and said to the pale-faced Professor McGonagall, "Minerva, I still want to play with Meow."