Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 239 Group Practice

Chapter 239 Group Practice
Fish, who was slipped and fell, quickly stretched out his hand to support the floor, but as soon as his palm touched the ground, he felt something was wrong.

It was as if he was touching a piece of glass that was covered with grease. Not only did he fail to support his body, but because of this action, he made a small half-circle in mid-air, and then fell to the floor.

"Meow!"

(●`Д●)
Fish fell down and struggled to stand up, but the floor was too slippery. After dancing around, he fell several times in a row. It doesn't help.

And Professor McGonagall did not take this opportunity to cast a spell on Fish, but just stood aside with a smile and watched Fish struggling.

"Wingardim Leviosa!"

Fortunately, after being flustered, Fish quickly thought of a solution and used the levitation spell to lift himself off the ground.

"...Fish surrendered meow."

(〃`3〃)
Fish, who was floating in the sky, did not choose to continue fighting with Professor McGonagall, but chose to admit defeat angrily.

Just now, Professor McGonagall obviously showed mercy. Otherwise, when Fish was flustered, he could have defeated him with a binding spell or something. Although Fish was unwilling, he didn't intend to play tricks.

"Stop the curse."

Professor McGonagall tapped the ground with his wand, and said to Fish with a smile, "I would like to admit defeat. When eating in the future, you are not allowed to grab it directly with your hands, and you can't splash the soup everywhere."

"Got it meow..."

(〃`3〃)
Fish dropped back to the ground with his ears drooped, and replied with a pouted mouth.

Seeing Professor McGonagall's actions just now, he remembered that there is also the spell of standing still. He has obviously learned this trick before, and it is obviously more suitable for use in battle than the levitation spell.

It's just because Fisch usually fights with his claws, so even if he knows many spells, he can't use them in the most appropriate place in time. This can't be learned just by listening to some stories, there must be more duels Experience will do.

Coupled with Fisher's misjudgment of Professor McGonagall's strength, he deservedly lost this round.

And the little cat only gradually figured it out after losing, and he still thought the magic duel was too simple.

Damn, I lost again!

(〃`3〃)
Although he was mentally prepared and figured out why he lost, Fish still couldn't help glaring at Professor McGonagall who was beside him.

"What? Are you still not convinced?"

Professor McGonagall smiled and rubbed Fish's head.

"No, Fei made a wish and conceded, meow!"

Fish wrinkled his nose. It wasn't the first time he was defeated by Professor McGonagall. His mentality adjusted quickly.

And through today's competition, Fish also gained a new understanding of Professor McGonagall's strength, and when he fights with all his strength next time, he won't be as careless as he was today.

"Nice job! Fish!"

"Come on, Fish, don't be discouraged!"

"You've done a great job, Fish!"

Although Fish lost to Professor McGonagall again, when he stepped off the stage, he was still praised and encouraged by his classmates.

In the eyes of the other students, this match was bound to be lost, and Fisch, who fought in cat form most of the time, was able to fight Professor McGonagall like this, which was already very remarkable.

Even if it was just a competition of spells, many senior students did not have the confidence to surpass Fisher. After all, Fisher's speed and reaction advantages were too obvious, and he also mastered no fewer spells than some senior students.

As for combat experience, most of them are far inferior to Fisher. At least he used other methods to fight against Professor McGonagall for three years. Other students are not as brave as Fisher.

The host of the Dueling Club, an honorary member of the Defense Against the Dark Arts Association, and Mr. Gilderoy Lockhart also have this idea...

He quietly wiped off his cold sweat, secretly rejoicing.

Fortunately, I didn't die just now, and replaced Professor McGonagall to fight Fish.

It was understandable to lose to Snape, who was also a professor, but if he lost to Fish, who only used spells, then he would really be doomed.

After rejoicing for a while, Lockhart couldn't hold back his desire to show off, and stood up again.

"Okay, students!" He slapped his hands and shouted loudly, attracting everyone's attention, "Fisch did really well just now, so you all have to practice hard, starting with mastering the Disarming Curse !"

This kind of behavior without eyesight naturally aroused everyone's disgust, but at this time Professor McGonagall also said: "Yes, you need to practice hard."

She wasn't trying to save Lockhart, but she really felt that everyone should take this opportunity to learn more. After all, this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts class...is hard to describe.

Seeing that Professor McGonagall had also spoken, and that Professor Snape continued to arrange groups, the students, although reluctant, practiced honestly.

"Fisch, if you practice with your classmates in the same grade, it probably won't be effective. Why don't you come and practice with your sister?"

Sharpe Evans found the right opportunity and got close to Fish.

The little cat thought about it, and felt that what she said made sense. He was not as good at magic duels as he thought, and it would be good to practice with senior students.

Just when Fish was about to agree, a Ravenclaw senior suddenly appeared beside him.

"According to what you said, I seem to have mastered a little more magic than you. Shouldn't I be the one to practice with Fish?"

"Ha! I can't pretend I didn't hear that!"

Another Slytherin senior stood up.

"What's the use of mastering enough spells, if you really don't know who will win or lose in a fight!"

The Hufflepuffs came too.

After a while, Fisher was surrounded by senior seniors who were arguing with each other, and they all wanted to be the one who practiced with Fisher.

Lockhart, who was watching from the sidelines, was very envious... Even he could only enjoy similar treatment during the autograph event.

"Minerva..."

(●ω●)

Somewhat at a loss, Fish tugged on Professor McGonagall's sleeve and asked her for help.

And those girls also turned their attention to Professor McGonagall.

"Uh……"

Professor McGonagall looked at the group of Yingying and Yanyan in front of him, and fell into the distress of happiness.

My own cat is too popular, and it is also a headache.

Hesitatingly scanning the group of little girls in front of him, Professor McGonagall subconsciously looked at Hermione Granger, a student Fish once said was very similar to his own.

Then she saw Hermione and a burly Slytherin girl pulling each other's hair and fighting.

"What are you doing?!"

Professor McGonagall hurriedly yelled to stop, and quickly stepped forward to separate them, and then began to preach to the two.

As for who Fish should practice with, let that little fur cat decide for himself, she doesn't bother to care.

When Sharpay and the others saw Professor McGonagall leaving, they turned their attention to Fish.

"Fish, who do you want to practice with?"

"Meow?"

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Facing this group of sisters who were staring at them eagerly, Fisher only felt a chill in his body. He blinked his eyes and looked around...

Then he suddenly pointed to a girl in a strange dress in the distance. She was standing there alone at this time, and the classmates next to her were also a little far away from her. It seemed that she was isolated.

"Luna doesn't seem to have anyone to form a team, I'll find her to practice meow!"

After finishing speaking, Fish squeezed out from the crowd of big sisters, and jumped to the side of Luna who was in a daze.

"Ah...it's Fish, hello."

Seeing Fish coming over, Luna showed a happy smile, maintained her trance-like demeanor, and said hello.

"Hello meow~"

(●ΦωΦ●)

"The duel just now was wonderful."

"Hey hey~ You don't have a companion, meow? Why don't you practice with Fisch."

After a brief chat, Fisher opened his mouth to invite.

"Okay," Luna nodded happily, "I'm worrying about this, they don't want to form a team with me."

"Why meow?"

Fisher asked in bewilderment.

"Probably... well, because I always say things that people don't like to hear, such as horned snorers."

"Why meow?" Fish was even more puzzled, "Isn't that very interesting?"

"Is it? But most people refuse to believe it exists."

"That's very important meow? Isn't it enough to be interesting?"

Fish never considered the authenticity of those strange creatures that Luna said, he just listened to them as stories.

"For some people, it might really matter."

Luna sighed and said something very Ravenclaw.

……

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