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Text 178. Gilderoy Lockhart

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    Just as Fish was rolling in the Sorting Hat, Dumbledore hurried back.

    Although Fish has been granted the right to freely enter the principal's office, Dumbledore will still be reminded when he enters the principal's office.

    If it was normal, Dumbledore would not rush back in such a hurry, but the problem is

    School starts today!

    In case Fish took the sorting hat away and the opening ceremony at night couldn't go on, that would be a lot of fun.

    Although Fisher is now much more sensible, he has a criminal record after all, and Dumbledore has to guard against it.

    "Meow~" (=¦µw¦µ=)

    Hearing the movement of Dumbledore entering the door, Fish poked his head out of the sorting hat and greeted him.

    "Hello, Fish."

    Dumbledore responded with a smile, completely unable to see the anxious look before.

    He walked to the desk, opened the drawer at hand, and took out the pile of cockroaches to distribute to Fish as usual.

    "Come and have some snacks, I still have a lot here."

    "Meow!"

    Fish immediately jumped out of the sorting hat, slapped the pile of cockroaches in Dumbledore's hand onto the table with one paw, watched them scurrying around with six legs, then held them down with one paw, dragged them back, and  open.

    After repeated several times, these cockroach piles were tossed so that they could not move, and Fish picked them up, crunched them in his mouth and began to chew.

    After patiently watching Fish eat the pile of cockroaches, Dumbledore asked, "Why are you free to come to me today?"

    Fish turned into a cat-man form, sat cross-legged on the table, picked up the Sorting Hat and put it on his head, and replied: "I'm here to play with Fox and the Sorting Hat, tonight  Fish should not be able to attend the sorting ceremony, right?"

    He still remembered that when the term started last year, those senior students did not sit with the freshmen, but sat in the auditorium early, and only a small group of them went up to wear the sorting hat.

    "I see."

    Dumbledore was very relieved. Fisher meant that he obviously did not intend to make trouble at the opening ceremony tonight. It seems that Professor McGonagall's education has been quite effective.

    So he took out more snacks to distribute to Fish, and chatted about it.

    "Have you enjoyed your summer vacation?"

    "Happy meow! The time is too short, Albus, can't you book a longer vacation meow?" w

    "Hahahahaha! This is not acceptable, although I had the same idea as you when I was a student."

    "Aren't you the principal, meow? Fish already knows what the principal means, that this school is your territory, meow."

    "Oh, there are some differences"

    Dumbledore, who had long wanted to train Fisher as his successor, took the opportunity to explain to him how the entire school operates and the concept of the school board.

    Of course, Fisher wasn't interested at all.

    "Then it's really meaningless for you to be the principal." Fisher, who had been moving around in the process, commented with disdain at the end: "You have to do so many boring things?"  .”±

    "Compared to most other professions, being the headmaster of Hogwarts is already very interesting." Dumbledore was not in a hurry, he had plenty of time to slowly interest Fish, "for example, in the process  I can meet a lovely and interesting student like you, Fisch."

    "But Fish was clearly captured by you, meow!" (vv)

    Fish suddenly remembered being bullied by the bad old man in front of him, and immediately stood up from the table, baring his teeth at him.

    "You bad old man, you must be trying to trick Fish Meow again! Fish will not be fooled!" (”ń¦µ§„¦µ”ń)

    After finishing speaking, he jumped off the table and ran out the door with the sorting hat on his head.

    "Alas children nowadays, their thinking jumps so fast I'm getting old, I can't keep up"

    Dumbledore shook his head with a smile, then moved his fingers lightly, and the Sorting Hat on Fish's head flew back into his hand.

    After Fish left, the group of principals who pretended to be asleep opened their eyes one after another, and began to express their opinions in a hurry.

    Mainly Phineas, the only headmaster of Slytherin, has a lot of opinions on the heir chosen by Dumbledore, and has been trying to persuade other headmasters to oppose Dumbledore's approach.

    It's just that most of the other principals hold, he spitting and making up his fantasy experience, which made Fish's eyes shine.

    Now Professor McGonagall regretted it even more. If the previous seven books changed her view of Lockhart, then his bragging now made Professor McGonagall sober again.

    Because there are some very low-level flaws in what he just said, which is not at the level of Lockhart in the book, but it is in line with Professor McGonagall's views on him all the time

    So there must be something wrong with the content of those books!

    Although she didn't know exactly what was going on, Professor McGonagall didn't intend to let Lockhart continue to abuse her kitten, just when she was about to step forward to drag Fish away

    "Girod, you are amazing meow!" (”ńw”ń)

    Fish stared at Lockhart with twinkling eyes, and his tail swung rapidly behind him.

    Seeing this, Professor McGonagall, who was still looking sad, was slightly taken aback, and stopped in his tracks.

    ?Professor McGonagall, who has had an indissoluble bond with cats since he was a child, and later adopted Fish for three years, will naturally not misunderstand that Fish wagging his tail is expressing his love for Lockhart.

    Gradually, a meaningful smile appeared on Professor McGonagall's face

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