The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 12 Cat Training

Professor McGonagall tapped her wand and the cracked plate immediately returned to its original shape. Fish only glanced at it and continued to bury his head in the food.

Such scenes would surprise him at first, but after seeing them too many times, they would no longer matter. Filling his stomach was more important.

After chewing the sausage on the fork with unfamiliar movements, Fish repeated his old tricks and used the same method to pierce a piece of steak in a way that could crack the plate.

Professor McGonagall did not correct his movements further. It was a great improvement for Fish to use tableware obediently. She planned to teach Fish common sense step by step. Anyway, the summer vacation was still long.

After piercing the plate five times and sweeping away all the meat on the table, Fish licked the fork in his hand up and down until there was no oil on it. Then he threw it aside, then fell to the side and fell off the chair.

When Fish landed, he had turned back into a cat.

He opened his mouth and yawned loudly. Fish shook his tail gently and planned to find a comfortable place to lie down for a while.

However, as soon as Fish turned around, Professor McGonagall pinched the back of his neck and lifted him up.

"Meow?"

Fish turned his head and looked at Minerva in confusion.

After carrying Fish back to the empty dining table, Professor McGonagall said, "Next, let's learn some words."

"Meow~"

Fish was not picky, and lay on the table sideways, resting his head on his front paws and began to take a nap.

You study yours, I sleep mine, there is no conflict.

So Professor McGonagall used snacks again.

Although Fish was full, snacks were something that cats and children had no resistance to.

This time, Professor McGonagall took out the licorice wand that was always sold on the Hogwarts Express.

"Meow~"

Fish, who had just closed his eyes, jumped up again in an instant, chasing the licorice wand in Professor McGonagall's hand, jumping around on the dining table.

Professor McGonagall waved the licorice wand in her hand, and a string of golden light spots sprayed from the tip of the wand, forming a large letter A in front of Fish.

"Meow?"

Fish was attracted by the glittering golden letters, jumped up from the table and pounced on the letter A.

The golden letter A was hit by the kitten and turned into a ball of light, but then it quickly gathered together and re-formed the letter.

After several consecutive pounces, Fish found that he couldn't catch the shiny font at all, and soon lost interest and turned his attention back to the licorice wand in Minerva's hand.

The sweet smell and plant fragrance emanating from it attracted Fish, a druid.

"Meow~"

Fish shook his pink little nose and tried to pull Professor McGonagall's hand again.

Professor McGonagall raised the licorice wand in his hand high, not letting Fish touch it easily, and put forward his own request.

"Learn words?"

"Meow~"

"Then change back to human form."

"Meow~"

Fish had no choice but to change back to the appearance of a little boy, lying on the table in a depressed mood.

"Come sit over here."

Professor McGonagall patted the chair next to him. After hesitating for a while, Fish finally slid from the table to the chair next to Professor McGonagall.

"Come on, say it with me - A."

After lifting Fish, who was slumped on the table, up and letting him sit up straight, Professor McGonagall pointed at the golden letters floating on the table and began to teach Fish how to pronounce.

"Meow~"

"It's... A, look at my mouth shape."

Professor McGonagall pointed at her own mouth and taught patiently.

"Awoo~"

"A——"

"Old Wu~"

"A, eh——A."

"Hmm~"

"Yes, yes, it's very close, do it again, A."

"Hmm~"

"That's right! Just hold the last um, it will be completely correct!"

"Hmm~"

"One last time, don't bring out the ending sound, come on, Fish."

"A~"

"Great!"

Professor McGonagall hugged Fish, kissed his little face, and then put the licorice wand that the little guy had been thinking about to his mouth. Naturally, Fish bit it without hesitation.

When Fish chewed the licorice wand "crunch, crunch", Professor McGonagall took out a new one and shook it in front of him.

"Next is the second word, B."

The golden letter also changed into the shape of B at the same time.

Professor McGonagall is very experienced in education, and she showed her talent for commanding cats at a very young age.

Adding the two together, and with snacks as rewards, even if the kitten Fish is so special, he finally cooperated and completed the learning of ten letters.

It's not that Professor McGonagall doesn't want to continue teaching, but Fish has eaten enough snacks and is not tempted for the time being.

"Okay, go play."

Professor McGonagall was not in a hurry and patted Fish's little head.

Fish, who had been impatient for a long time, jumped up immediately, did a backflip over the back of the chair, and when he landed, he had turned back into a tabby cat, and then quickly fluttered his four little paws away from Professor McGonagall.

Fish has no interest in learning. If there were no snacks hanging there, he would have run away long ago.

Unfortunately, today is just the beginning of Fish's learning career. Professor McGonagall had already made a complete educational plan for Fish before the holiday.

"Fish, let's learn new words today."

"Meow!"

"I have the latest candy from Honeydukes."

"…Meow!"

After the training in recent days, Fish is no longer so easily tempted by food.

"I'll give you another puff."

Professor McGonagall took out a cream-colored fur ball and threw it to Fish.

The cream-colored fur ball fell in front of Fish, rolled twice, and then stretched out a thin tongue to lick Fish.

"Meow?"

Fish in human form grabbed the puff in front of him and pinched it twice, then...

stuffed it into his mouth.

"Chi!"

"Puff!"

As the puff screamed, Fish spit it out. After being stimulated, this strange fur ball will secrete a strange body fluid on the skin, which tastes terrible.

Fish had encountered similar situations before, such as a certain kind of big rat with black and white stripes, which farted very smelly.

Although he was worried that this fur ball would also fart smelly, which kitten could resist this kind of furry little ball?

Especially after Fish played with the puffy fur for a while, he found that there was nothing wrong as long as he didn't bite it, so he immediately liked this strange fur ball creature, and naturally, he couldn't escape today's class...

...

"Fish, today I will teach you how to wear underwear."

After Fish finally got used to wearing a robe, Professor McGonagall began to add other clothes to him.

"I don't want meow!"

"Don't run! These clothes will be very comfortable after you get used to them!"

"I don't want meow! Minerva is a big liar!"

Recently, Fish was deceived by Minerva to learn a lot of things by various means, and each time was more excessive than the last. He has learned to be smart and will not be fooled again!

Fish, who turned into a cat, jumped onto the roof and shrank behind the beam.

He has discovered that as long as he is not in Minerva's sight, many of her spells cannot be cast on him.

"If you learn how to wear human clothes normally, I will take you to visit Honeydukes today."

"..."

Fish was silent for a moment, and carefully poked his head out from the beam.

"Meow?" (Are you serious?)

"When have I ever broken my promise?"

Professor McGonagall once again put on a confident smile on her face.

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I made a few character cards, and those who are interested can go and make a heart or something, and there are also character pictures and so on. Recently, I have been busy looking for someone to help take care of Zhongyuan, and packing luggage and so on, so I don't have time to do it for the time being.

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