Chapter 443
After knocking Malfoy into the air, Moody didn't intend to just let him go. Holding his wand, he limped towards the ferret lying on the ground. Crabbe and Goyle were terrified I didn't dare to move when I stood aside.

The ferret let out a cry of terror, turned around and ran towards the underground classroom.

"Don't try to run away!" roared Moody, pointing his wand at the ferret again, lifting Malfoy ten feet into the air.

"Stop meow!"

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Fish suddenly jumped out to stop Professor Moody's behavior.

Before Professor Moody shot Malfoy, Maomao didn't care, because in his opinion, Moody's behavior just now was acceptable, just like he would be punished by Professor McGonagall after causing trouble.

After all, the person who adopted Fish was Professor McGonagall, and Mao Mao had stayed in Hogwarts for so long, no matter how he didn't take it to heart, he would have a basic idea of ​​a professor's responsibilities.

It's just that in Maomao's view, the only professor who can punish him is Minerva, or someone who can beat him, and Malfoy deserves to be turned into a ferret because he can't beat Moody.

This is the simple and unpretentious idea of ​​​​Maomao.

But no matter what, Malfoy is his friend after all, and after he was turned into a ferret, he has already confessed and ran away. It seems unnecessary for Moody to continue beating him. Naturally, it is impossible for Fish to sit idly by. in spite of.

"Draco has surrendered meow, you can't bully him anymore!"

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Fish stopped in front of Professor Moody and said seriously.

Little Barty looked at the cat-eared boy who jumped out suddenly, his expression darkened.

He didn't want to conflict with Fish. After a whole day of inquiry, Barty Jr. already knew how popular Fish was at Hogwarts. If there is no resentment, then his plan may not be able to be implemented.

However, just retreating like this, Barty Jr. was also a little unwilling.

Because he didn't want to let Malfoy go so easily, and he also thought it was a good opportunity to take the opportunity to teach Fish a lesson. Besides, the Mad-Eye Moody he pretended to be was not a good talker.

So in the whirl of his mind, Barty Jr. immediately made a decision.

"Don't try to order me!"

With a flick of his wand, Malfoy fell to the ground.

Fish quickly turned around, caught the falling ferret, and stuffed him into Goyle's arms, then glared angrily at Professor Moody.

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"You can't stop me!"

Professor Moody roared again, and pointed his wand again at the ferret in Goyle's arms.

Goyle let out a cry. He found that the ferret in his hand was showing signs of breaking free, so he quickly increased his strength and hugged Malfoy tightly.

Just when he was about to lose his hold on the ferret in his arms, he suddenly felt a red light flashing in front of him, and the ferret that was about to let go fell silent instantly.

In the eyes of other students watching, Fish first had a layer of red light on his palm, and then made a downward movement towards the air between Professor Moody and Goyle, and a burst of light burst out from Professor Moody's wand. Sparks, and he himself seemed to have been punched in the jaw, leaning back and staggering several steps backward.

"If you don't stop, Fish will beat you!"

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Mao Mao waved his still glowing red fist at Professor Moody who barely stopped, and warned.

After Professor McGonagall's tireless guidance of education these years, and the influence of TV and Hermione during the summer vacation, Fish has become much more disciplined than before. If he hadn't had such a good temper in the previous year, he would have He punched him with a punch.

To be honest, Fish wished that the opponent would continue to be tough at this time, so that he could fight him justifiably.

Maomao flicked its tail and stared eagerly at Moody.

Moody's blue magic eye rolled around a few times, and then fixed on Fisch's hand emitting a faint red light.

Is this Fish McGonagall's special spell...

Little Barty stared at the red light in Fisher's hand, with a surprised expression on his face.

Although Voldemort and Pettigrew had mentioned Fisch's "talented spell", when he actually saw it, he still couldn't calm down, especially when he had Moody's magic eye, he could clearly see Fish's spells are fundamentally different from the spells used by wizards today.

No wonder the master wants to subdue this little wizard.

Little Barty thought to himself.

"Fish! Professor Moody!" Just as the two were stalemate, Professor McGonagall's exclamation came from the stairs, "What are you doing?!"

Holding a stack of books, she hurried down the stairs and came to Maomao's side.

"Minerva~"

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Fish withdrew the red light from his hand, hugged Professor McGonagall, then pointed back at the ferret in Goyle's arms, complaining: "Moody wants to bully Draco, Fish is stopping him meow!"

"Draco?" Professor McGonagall looked at the ferret in surprise, and exclaimed, "That's Malfoy?!"

"Yes, meow." Fish nodded.

"That's right." Moody also replied calmly.

"My God!"

Professor McGonagall exclaimed again, let the books in his arms scattered on the ground, and drew out his wand.

A moment later, with a loud crack, Draco Malfoy was back again.He pushed away Goyle's hand that was supporting him, lowered his head with a flushed face, and pierced Professor Moody's body with vicious eyes shot from the gaps in his loose light-blond hair.

"Moody, we never use transformation as punishment!" Professor McGonagall said weakly: "Professor Dumbledore must have told you?"

"He probably mentioned it," said Moody, scratching his chin absently, "but I think someone needs to teach this kid how to respect a professor."

"Wait..." Professor McGonagall's eyes widened, "You mean, Malfoy didn't violate the school rules?"

Professor McGonagall is also aware of Malfoy's usual attitude towards most professors. Although she doesn't like it, she doesn't think it's a big deal.

But she didn't expect that Professor Moody would make such a noise because of such a trivial matter. Just now she thought it was another cat making trouble...

Little Barty also knew that his reaction just now was a bit abnormal, but Moody's temper was already grumpy, and he quickly thought of a good excuse.

"He should be glad that this is Hogwarts," he sneered. "I've always regretted that I couldn't send Lucius Malfoy into Azkaban."

"Enough! Moody!" Professor McGonagall scolded severely: "You have retired! You are now a professor at Hogwarts! Please remember this!"

"……I see."

Little Barty was just planning to make his behavior more reasonable, and didn't really want to make trouble, so he borrowed the slope to get off the donkey, nodded to Professor McGonagall, then glanced at Malfoy, and limped Go to your office.

Seeing that Moody didn't continue to go crazy, Professor McGonagall was relieved. She was really afraid that the other party would continue to make trouble. This would be a blow to the school's image, but the little skin cat beside her was already eager to try...

Professor McGonagall glanced at Fish next to him, and saw that Maomao's tail was flicking from side to side quickly, with a look of regret clearly showing on his taut little face.

"Good job," Professor McGonagall thought for a while, then patted Fish on the head and praised, and explained to him and other students: "Professor Moody used to be an Auror and has been dealing with dark wizards, so he still Not very used to being a professor."

She looked at the resentful Malfoy again, sighed softly and said, "I will tell Dumbledore and Professor Snape about this, he won't do this again in the future."

Malfoy pursed his lips, nodded to Professor McGonagall, then thanked Fish in a low voice, and then left the hall with Crabbe and Goyle.

Professor McGonagall sighed again, then waved his wand to let the scattered books fly back to his arms, and dispersed the surrounding students.

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 In the original text, when Malfoy was turned into a ferret to escape, Moody said "I don't believe in this evil", but this sentence is very abrupt here, and it feels that it has nothing to do with the context.

  Then I went to read the English version of the original work, the original text is "I don't think so", it is no problem to translate it into "I don't believe in this evil".

  But combined with the above, it seems more appropriate to translate it into a mocking tone like "I don't think you can escape". I don’t like people who attack others behind their backs.”

  Of course, I am not a translator, so this is a layperson's personal opinion. Maybe this is the language habits of the British, anyway, it is just a small problem. ┑( ̄Д ̄)┍

  ……

  At the beginning, I also wrote that Mao Mao would go up and beat the fake Moody directly, but considering that Mao Mao should be relatively sensible now, so I will only do it if the teacher is famous, so I changed it again.

  
 
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