The huge roar passed through the door of Professor McGonagall's office and passed outside the door.
Dumbledore, who was playing the magic Monopoly chess, was terrified, and the blue chess piece in his hand fell to the board, causing the blue chess piece to shout angrily.
Dumbledore smiled apologetically at it, then looked in the direction of the office in surprise.
The huge roar just now was not over, followed by Professor McGonagall's scolding, crackling applause, and the screams of a certain little fur cat crying for its father and mother.
This aroused Dumbledore's curiosity, and he couldn't help but guess in his heart what mischievous thing Fish had done to make Professor McGonagall so angry.
It was the first time he heard such a terrible roar from Professor McGonagall, and it was also the first time he encountered such an angry Professor McGonagall.
Perhaps Professor McGonagall's roar was a special bonus of having the lion-man form, but she was indeed pissed off by Fish.
Dumbledore's feeling was right, this was the most angry Professor McGonagall had ever been in his life.
Indeed, in the past, Fish had destroyed his own library and spread chili sauce on his bread, but Professor McGonagall was angry at that time, but he was only angry at Fish's mischievousness, preached, and then symbolized Just hit it twice.
But tonight's situation is different. She had misunderstood that Fish was controlled by Voldemort.
Although Professor McGonagall used two spells on Fish, this did not reassure Professor McGonagall at all. She had no confidence that Fish could get rid of Voldemort's control with only two spells.
Fortunately, it was just a misunderstanding, otherwise she would definitely regret why she agreed to Dumbledore's plan.
No, it should be said that Professor McGonagall has already begun to regret it even if he knows that this is just his own misunderstanding.
That's why after Professor McGonagall breathed a sigh of relief, the fear and anger in his heart immediately erupted violently like a flood that burst a bank.
Rather than saying that she is angry at Fish for being mischievous, it is better to say that she is angry at herself for putting Fish in danger Even if this is just a misunderstanding, according to Professor McGonagall, this misunderstanding is actually very likely to happen .
Fish didn't know Professor McGonagall's mental journey, and he was a little at a loss now, because Professor McGonagall's anger had completely exceeded his expectations.
The roar far exceeded any previous one, and Professor McGonagall's current image of a lion with a mane on his head, even though the kitten was mentally prepared, he was still frightened.
It's just that because of the binding spell, Fish can't move at all now. He can only habitually shrink his head, droop his ears, and look pitifully at the enraged Professor McGonagall, trying to calm her down a bit by pretending to be pitiful.
But at this time, Professor McGonagall's anger will not be appeased by Fisher's appearance.
In other words, Fisher's pitiful appearance made Professor McGonagall even more angry.
"How dare you?! How dare you!!!"
Professor McGonagall waved his wand, knocked the desk in front of him aside, rushed to Fish in a stride, pointed at his nose, trembling with anger.
This frightened Fish, not only because he had never seen such an angry Professor McGonagall, but also because Fish found that when Professor McGonagall was angry, his face was still wet.
Minerva crying?
The little cat's head was a little dazed. It was the first time he saw Professor McGonagall crying, which made him, who had always been heartless, panic.
"M, Minerva? You, are you okay, meow?"
Fish weakly called Professor McGonagall's name and asked worriedly.
He still didn't understand why Professor McGonagall burst into tears.
"Of course I'm fine! But you're going to be fine!"
Professor McGonagall gritted his teeth and said, stretched out his hand and grabbed the rope that tied Fish, pulled him in front of him, then knelt down on one knee, pressed Fish on his leg, and swung his arms towards his lower body. The pussy's ass went up.
Fish only felt that Professor McGonagall's slap fell on his ass like a storm.
?Because Professor McGonagall was so angry and shed tears, Fish didn't dare to struggle hard, so he could only let her slap his ass, and let Professor McGonagall calm down first.
But beyond Fisher's expectation, this time Professor McGonagall's punishment was extraordinarily strict.?, not only is the strike extremely heavy, but the fight is endless.
So after enduring it for a while, Fisher cried out half in pain and half in grievance: "Meow! I was wrong, Meow! Minerva! Stop hitting me! Meow, blah, blah, blah!"
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"Say! Where did you go wrong!"
"I shouldn't have tricked Minerva into drinking Polyjuice Potion, meow"
Fish replied sobbingly.
"anything else?"
"Also, there is more?"
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Fish was stunned for a moment, and after hesitating for a moment, he replied cautiously: "Should I wait for Minerva to finish her supper before tricking you into taking medicine?"
"I let you lie! Let you finish eating! Let you scare me!"
?Professor McGonagall slapped his hand again, gritted his teeth and angrily said, wiping away tears while cursing.
"Meow! Fish doesn't know anymore! Did Fish scare Minerva?!"
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The little cat shed tears no less than Professor McGonagall, and the cry was even more earth-shattering.
Fish felt that he was really wronged, because he didn't understand what Professor McGonagall was talking about, and he couldn't understand why she was so angry
Obviously she was tricked into eating chili sauce before, which was just pinching herself twice.
"Boom boom boom."
At this moment, Dumbledore knocked on the door of the office, and before Professor McGonagall could speak, he opened the door and walked in.
Because he was so curious about what happened inside.
"Sorry, I just heard the insidepoof"
Dumbledore, who pushed open the door, saw Professor McGonagall with a wild mane on his head and Fish who was tightly tied up with tears and snot all over his face. He couldn't bear it all at once. Stop and laugh out loud.
But soon he took back his smile, because Professor McGonagall looked really scary now, definitely not just because he was turned into a lion by Fish.
As for why Professor McGonagall became like this, it is impossible for Dumbledore, who once gave Fish a pile of animal fur, to guess the reason.
Thinking of his own "credit" here, Dumbledore immediately thought of retreating.
Fish looked at Dumbledore with tears in his eyes, and was about to ask him for help when he heard Professor McGonagall scold coldly¡ª¡ª
"go out!"
"Okay, you are busy."
Dumbledore, who wanted to run away, backed away, closed the door, and got out of the way without saying a word.
In the face of such a terrifying Professor McGonagall, even if he is the other party's boss, the headmaster of Hogwarts, and the greatest white wizard of our time, Dumbledore can't think of going against her at this time.
Of course, Dumbledore didn't really leave after closing the door. Instead, he put his ear on the door and carefully listened to the movement in the room, wanting to satisfy his curiosity.
"Stand up! Stop crying!"
Because of Dumbledore's interruption, Professor McGonagall finally regained some sense. She stopped punishing Fish, loosened the rope on Fish, and shouted sharply.
The little kitty didn't dare to neglect, and stood upright, covering its hot butt with both hands, but it didn't dare to use the rejuvenation technique for treatment.
"Minerva" Fisher called out aggrievedly, "I'm sorry meow"
Although I don't know what Professor McGonagall is angry about, it is right to apologize first.
"snort!"
Professor McGonagall snorted coldly, ignored Fish, patted the dust off his knees and stood up, then turned around, waved his wand, and restored the desk that had been blown off to its original state.
Together with the restoration to the original state, there is also the food that Fish put out before.
Seeing these foods, Professor McGonagall's anger rose again.
However, she did not continue to punish Fish, but turned around and asked again, "Do you know where I went wrong?"
Fish lowered his head, carefully glanced at Professor McGonagall with his eyes, and after murmuring for a while, he gave the same answer with a sob, "Fish shouldn't have tricked Minerva into drinking Polyjuice Potion meow "
"anything else?"
"And and Fisher doesn't know meow"
The little cat sniffed, with a dazed expression on his face, he really didn't know what else he did wrong.
The bewildered Fish wrinkled his face, secretly slandering that Professor McGonagall was making trouble out of no reason.
Just seeing that Minerva was already crying with anger, Fish didn't dare to show any dissatisfaction, so he could only let Professor McGonagall deal with him with an aggrieved face.
Cats are so hard!
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Just seeing that Minerva was already crying with anger, Fish didn't dare to show any dissatisfaction, so he could only let Professor McGonagall deal with him with an aggrieved face.
Cats are so hard!
???Recommendation ticket????Monthly ticket?? It takes me a second to remember the address of this site.