Peeves' speech made Harry and Ron, who were already suspicious, even more suspicious.
Snape and Filch chased after the victory, kept forcing them with words, and kept putting some details on the two of them, mainly Harry.
There was also a Peeves talking nonsense, which constantly deepened the suspicion between the two.
One thing to say, if Ron hadn't been with Harry all the time, he would have been convinced that Harry was the heir of Slytherin who opened the Chamber of Secrets After all, he knew that Harry was a Parseltongue.
Just when Harry and Ron were at a loss for words, Fisher's heavenly voice sounded in the room.
"Didn't you say that the Chamber of Secrets can only be opened by people from the Green Snake Academy? Harry and Ron are both from the Red Lion Academy."
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Fish tilted his head and said doubtfully.
Of course Snape knew that the two were innocent, he just wanted to find an excuse to punish Harry and Ron.
Even he knew that Dumbledore would definitely favor Harry, and the most he could do was scare them.
So although Fisher's statement was not so rigorous, after he spoke, Snape also took advantage of the slope to get off the donkey, snorted coldly, stepped aside and stopped talking.
Without Snape's help, Filch naturally couldn't make any trouble, and Dumbledore calmed him down in a few moments.
As for Peeves, the moment he spotted Fish, he slipped away through the wall without a word.
Things were simple afterwards, because there was not enough evidence to prove that this matter was related to Harry and the others, so Dumbledore waved his hand and told the two to leave quickly.
Harry and Ron, who were uncomfortably stared at by Filch's menacing gaze, naturally wished for it. They quickly escaped from Lockhart's office and ran towards the dormitory.
"Fisch, have you noticed anything strange or special in school recently?"
After Harry and Ron left, Dumbledore turned around and asked Fish.
"Something special meow?"
Fish tilted his head, pretended to think for a while, then shook his ears, raised his little paw and said, "Fish was able to beat Peeves a few days ago, meow!"
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Of course he knew Dumbledore didn't want to know these things, but whether it was Harry being able to "hiss" like a snake, or Ginny taking herself into the girls' bathroom, Fish promised to keep it a secret for them. Yes, of course he couldn't say it.
Fish's mouth is so strict!
"Really? Then you are really good," Dumbledore did not show a hint of disappointment, but continued to praise with a smile: "However, it is better not to bully the ghosts."
"Fisch didn't know he could hit his cat at the time, but it's a pity that Peeves ran too fast just now, and he wanted to apologize to him at first."
The little cat quickly defended himself.
Dumbledore reached out to touch Fish's head, but he slapped it away.
He didn't need to be annoyed, and still praised with a smile: "Fisch is indeed a good boy."
The praised kitty raised its chin proudly, taking it for granted.
Seeing that he couldn't get anything out of Fish's question, Dumbledore sent him away first, and then he had to discuss with the two professors McGonagall and Snape about the Chamber of Secrets.
After Fisher left with his head held high, Dumbledore and others also bid farewell to Lockhart. He didn't want to wait for a bullhide king to talk non-stop while discussing matters.
After Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall and Snape left Lockhart's office, they turned two corners and came to the spiral staircase leading to the principal's office.
As soon as he stepped on the spiral staircase, Professor McGonagall asked anxiously: "Albus, is it true that the Chamber of Secrets has been opened? Will Fish be in danger?"
When the Chamber of Secrets was opened fifty years ago, Professor McGonagall hadn't entered school yet, so she had only heard about it and didn't know the specifics.
Snape, who came to Hogwarts many years later than her, knew nothing about it.
"I'm not sure yet," Dumbledore shook his head and said, "The last time the Chamber of Secrets was opened, a student died directly instead of being petrified like Mrs. Norris, so it is possible that someone borrowed Doing evil in the name of the Chamber of Secrets."
Although Dumbledore speculated that the Chamber of Secrets was opened by Voldemort last time, he actually didn't know exactly what was inside.
Because when the first dead person appearedFinally, Voldemort framed Hagrid in order not to be sent back to the orphanage during the holiday, and then stopped releasing the monsters in the Chamber of Secrets, so Dumbledore got very limited clues.
"That Fisherman"
At this time, Professor McGonagall didn't care much about whether the chamber of secrets was opened. She was only worried that the little guy Fish would run into the murderer who attacked Mrs. Norris when he was wandering around at night.
"I will follow him later."
Dumbledore didn't want to directly restrict Fish's activities, he wanted Fish to go around and see if he found anything.
However, the safety of the kitten is also very important, so Dumbledore plans to return to his old business, but
"Then I have to stay up late again, so some school matters may trouble you and Severus."
Dumbledore took the opportunity to leave part of the work to Professor McGonagall and Snape.
And not only were the two not angry, they also accepted it readily.
After all, it's all for cats
Some hectic Halloween was finally over, and Harry and Ron thought it was over.
But when they walked out of the dormitory in a daze the next day, they realized that they had really imagined it too beautifully.
Peeves and the students who went on a night tour had already spread the story of what happened last night to the whole school.
And the legend about the secret room also spread from Fish.
So when Harry and Ron appeared in front of the crowd, the other people either ran over excitedly and asked questions”Ŗthis is usually Gryffindor, or avoided them with a look of horror”Ŗnothing. Doubt, they were all Muggle-born.
Although the rest of the people didn't have much reaction, they all pointed and whispered to them from a distance, which made them, especially Harry, very depressed.
Because according to Peeves and Filch, Harry is the culprit.
Although the group of people in Slytherin were also gloating, they were the most convinced of Harry and Ron's innocence among all the houses, because they didn't think that the secret room of the founder of their house would be given by a Gryffindor. Open.
Of course, this has nothing to do with Fish, he just wants to find the secret room monster and avenge Loris.
It's a pity that Professor McGonagall doesn't seem to think so
"Fisch, if you have nothing else to do, go back to the dormitory to rest early."
The next night, after telling Fish a new story, Professor McGonagall said this to him.
Although he knew that Dumbledore was watching, Professor McGonagall was still worried about the safety of his kittens, so he nagged a few more words.
"The matter about the secret room has not been investigated yet, it may be a little dangerous for you to run around outside."
"Fisch is not afraid of any secret room monsters, meow!"
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Fish raised his left hand, exposing his sharpened nails, and said, "Fish still wants to find him, and then beat him up to avenge Loris!"
"No!" Professor McGonagall snapped: "You are not allowed to find any monsters. Even if you encounter them, run away as soon as possible, and then come to me, Dumbledore or other professorsexcept Lockhart."
"Why meow?!" ”Ę(”ń¦µ§„¦µ”ń)
"Because you may not be able to beat him, what if you are also petrified?"
Professor McGonagall's words were full of worry.
"Wellwell, Fisher knows meow."
The quirky green eyes rolled twice, Fisher did not continue to argue with Professor McGonagall, but directly agreed.
Of course, whether it will be followed is another matter.
And Professor McGonagall obviously knew this, but considering that Dumbledore was watching, she just tapped Fish on the head and didn't say anything more.
After walking out of Professor McGonagall's office, Fish immediately walked towards Myrtle's bathroom.
He wasn't suspecting Ouroboros was the murderer, but wanted to ask if there were any clues about it, which was also hiding in the castle.
However, when Fish was about to walk to the door of the bathroom, he suddenly remembered the matter of being followed by Professor McGonagall before, and her attitude towards him just now was obviously not right, and she let him go without much nagging .