The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 30 Kitty's School Life

Feeding by a group of little witches, Fich didn't need to do anything at all. He finished his breakfast, and then, surrounded by them, he went to the classroom of the Charms class.

Fich didn't know where the Charms classroom was, but fortunately they could ask the portraits on the wall and the ghosts passing by. As long as they were not Peeves, other ghosts were still happy to show the way.

In addition to Gryffindor, there were also Hufflepuff students studying Charms this morning. Because of the presence of Harry and Fich, they also came over and followed the Gryffindor freshmen to find the classroom of the Charms class.

Under the guidance of the portraits and ghosts, a group of freshmen finally found the classroom smoothly.

The one who taught the Charms class was Professor Flitwick, a short man who was very familiar to Fich. He had been waiting for the students to arrive in the classroom early. After seeing Fich, he smiled and greeted him.

Fich found a place to sit down casually, and then there was a noisy sound, and the seats around him were occupied tightly by the little witches.

"Hello," the girl from Hufflepuff who was sitting on the right side of Fish said shyly, "My name is Susan Bones, nice to meet you, Fish."

"Hello."

According to Minerva's instruction, Fish responded casually, and then continued to stare at the pendant under the chandelier on the ceiling. The thing was shaking, and Fish had the urge to jump up and grab it.

However, Susan's greeting was just the beginning. After Susan started, the Hufflepuff girls next to him all rushed to greet Fish, forcing Fish to withdraw his attention from the pendant on the chandelier.

"Quiet, children," Professor Flitwick stood on the box and tapped the podium gently with his wand. His voice was amplified by magic and suppressed the noise in the classroom. "I understand your love for Fish, but we should go to class now."

After Professor Flitwick's reminder, the little witches of Hufflepuff gradually regained their composure and sat down in their seats, but they still glanced at Fish from time to time.

The spell that Flitwick taught in the first class was very simple, which was the lighting spell that wizards used very frequently - Lumos.

Not to mention Fish, even some freshmen from wizarding families can release it, although the brightness may not be very obvious. In addition, Hermione Granger, a top student, can also successfully release a little light through self-study.

Of course, this has nothing to do with Fish. After hearing that the content was Lumos, he lay down on the table and began to sleep.

After lying down for a while, he felt uncomfortable, so he simply turned into a cat and got into the drawer of the desk.

His behavior naturally caught the attention of Professor Flitwick, but Professor Flitwick did not say anything. He continued to explain the precautions for casting spells to other students in an orderly manner. He waved his wand only after he finished explaining everything.

"Fluorescent flash!"

A ball of white light, under the control of Professor Flitwick, broke away from the tip of his wand and floated to the desk of Fish.

Fish, who was sleeping, felt the change in the light outside and opened his eyes slightly.

I saw a white ball of light swaying in front of him not far away.

Fish's pupils in the desk dilated instantly, and he quickly adjusted his posture, his body close to the ground, his two hind legs kept stepping, and his little butt twisted. (=ω=)

After aiming for a moment, Fish suddenly jumped out of the desk and pounced on the ball of white light.

Professor Flitwick on the podium shook the wand in his hand, and the ball of light immediately avoided Fish's attack and flew above the open space between the podium and the desk.

Fitz chased after him without thinking, and then performed a light ball chase in front of a group of young wizards.

At this time, Professor Flitwick said: "Although Luminosity is just a very common daily spell, once you fully master it, you can still do a lot of things - such as playing with cats."

Professor Flitwick had played the game of Luminosity with Fitz when he was a guest at McGonagall's house, and it was naturally easy to do it again now.

Of course, he also discovered the strange affinity of Fitz. After discussing and studying with Dumbledore and others, they identified Fitz's affinity as a talent similar to that of a veela.

And now, Professor Flitwick is using this talent of Fitz to arouse the desire of young wizards to learn.

The young wizards of Gryffindor and Hufflepuff did not disappoint Professor Flitwick. After seeing Professor Flitwick having so much fun playing Luminosity with Fitz, they all wanted to practice Luminosity to the level of Professor Flitwick immediately.

Seeing that the students were all motivated, Professor Flitwick put away the Luminescent Charm, jumped off the box and picked up Fish.

Fish did not struggle. He had a good relationship with Professor Flitwick... although he had less hair on his head.

"Next, take out your wands and start practicing Luminescent Flash," Professor Flitwick put Fish on his podium, smiled at the students below and said, "See who can cast a bright light that can attract Fish."

As a result, the enthusiasm of the little wizards to learn became even higher.

In addition to Professor Flitwick who used Fish as a teaching aid, Professor Pomona Sprout of Herbology, also known as the fat aunt in Fish's mouth, was also very tolerant of Fish. She let him sleep during the lecture and woke him up only when it was time for practical exercises.

The two professors did this not because they were irresponsible, but because Fish did not need their worries in these two courses.

Learning spells was not difficult for Fish. Whether it was the posture of waving the wand or the control of the tone when chanting the spell, it was quite easy for Fish.

Cats have an advantage over humans in body control, and for cats who can shout hundreds of tones with a "meow", the tone control of a spell is really too childish.

In addition, the Heart of Nature gave Fish a bonus in magic reserves and magic affinity, so it was natural that he would learn magic so easily.

As for the Herbology class, it's even more so. For a druid, taking care of plants is almost an instinct. Even if Fish can't remember the names of those messy herbs, as long as he has a little contact with them, he can grasp their characteristics.

In addition to the Charms class and the Herbology class, there is another class that allows Fish to sleep peacefully, which is the History of Magic. Not only Fish, but also many other young wizards can't stand Professor Binns's monotonous voice. They put their heads behind the textbooks and sleep with drooling.

The Astronomy class is set up on Wednesday night. Fish is always energetic at night, and it's also interesting to watch the stars. Although Professor Aurora Sinistra has not been a guest at Professor McGonagall's house, she can't escape Fish's animal affinity.

After all, who can refuse a cute cat?

In addition to these classes, Fish also took Defense Against the Dark Arts, Potions, and Transfiguration this week. In these three classes, Fish didn't succeed in getting a good night's sleep.

Needless to say, Minerva's class was of course a must. Fich didn't dare to make any trouble and followed her obediently to learn how to turn a match into a needle.

To be honest, Fich didn't think it was difficult at all. As a result, except for him and the girl named Hermione Granger who had thick hair and rat-like teeth, no one else in the class could do it.

It was also the first time that Fich earned points for Gryffindor. After class, he was surrounded by a group of little witches who praised and patted his head. The rat-toothed girl kept asking him questions about Transfiguration.

"Just repeat what Minerva taught. It's not complicated."

Fich told the truth, but the rat-toothed girl looked like she was hit hard.

Inexplicable.

Although he had been educated by Minerva intermittently for more than two years, there were still many things in humans that Fich couldn't understand.

Fich didn't sleep in the potion class because he was repeatedly told by others. Seeing that they were usually nice to him, Fich agreed.

Next, Fish understood why everyone had to remind him again and again. The greasy-haired teacher was sarcastic to the Gryffindor students, especially the little wizard with green eyes and a scar on his head, who was the focus of the greasy-haired teacher.

If Fish remembered correctly, the little wizard who was called Scarhead by himself and whose actual name was Harry Potter should be a very famous person. Like himself, he was always surrounded by many people.

Originally, Fish thought that he would be targeted by the greasy-haired teacher like Scarhead, but Professor Snape seemed to ignore him deliberately and didn't say a single harsh word to him.

Not only Fish himself felt puzzled, but the little wizards from Gryffindor and Slytherin who were watching were also shocked. After being surprised, everyone also had a deeper understanding of Fish's inexplicable affinity.

In fact, Snape himself was a little puzzled. Although Fish did not make any mistakes in the process of making potions, it was impossible for him to sit and listen to the class honestly because of his instinct as a cat. Fish looked around and fiddled with the small toys on the table. Fish did a lot of things.

Snape wanted to scold him several times, but he swallowed his words back. In the end, he could only explain it by saying that Fish had the same green eyes as Lily, and did not have the disgusting blood of the Potter family.

In other words, he hardly communicated with Professor McGonagall and others in private. Professors like Flitwick and Sprout had long known about Fish's specialness and made a conclusion about his situation.

The reason why he could not sleep in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class was simple. Professor Quirrell's smell was too strong. He could barely ignore the smell in human form, but he couldn't sleep well when lying on the table. The sense of smell in cat form was too strong, so it was useless even if he blocked his nose.

Fish had no choice but to look at the stinky guy with a bored face and say something he was not interested in with a stuttering voice.

In addition to these courses, Fitz also did not give up his territory patrol work every night. Although Scarhead and Little Fatty tried their best to dissuade him, their movements were too slow, and Fitz could easily avoid them and slip out of the dormitory.

In fact, Fitz only spent three nights to basically visit the entire Hogwarts Castle. Except for some very secret passages that he did not find or did not find a way to open, and some locked places, Fitz left scents and claw marks in other places as a mark of his territory.

However, whenever he wanted to enter the owl shed in the west tower, the bad old man Dumbledore would suddenly appear and stop him.

Humph! He even resisted eating the mice raised by Red No. 4, so how could he attack the owls in the tower! (°°)

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I set the first class of Gryffindor according to the latest HP mobile game. The first class is the spells class, although it seems that the first class of the mobile game is the spells class no matter which college you choose…

The train last night arrived at the station at midnight, and then I changed trains in the morning, so I planned to find a hotel nearby to stay for one night. As a result, there were no standard rooms in several hotels, so I could only book a deluxe room…

Then the air conditioner in this deluxe room was broken, so I went to the front desk to change it…

In short, it took me nearly an hour to fall asleep, and I woke up at about five or six o'clock to catch the train.

I thought about catching up on sleep on the train, but there was a big sister with a naughty child next to me, and it was so noisy that I couldn't sleep at all…

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