Chapter 91: Fighting and Losing Again and Again, but Fighting Again and Again
Um? wrong!
Fish, who was distressed because he had to be taken away to write and study at night, suddenly remembered that he could now conjure up fake animal friends to help fight, so he didn't have to be afraid of Minerva at all.
"I don't want to be put in solitary confinement! I hate writing the most, nya!" (●ΦДΦ●)
Fish stood on the chair, raising his fists high, the cat ears on his head flattened down, and the tail hair behind him exploded.
"Yeah?"
Professor McGonagall, who had already been notified by Dumbledore and knew that Fish had mastered the art of biological transformation, slowly narrowed her eyes. She had already guessed that Fish, the little bastard, would definitely find an opportunity to resist again.
So at this time, Professor McGonagall did not show any expression of surprise, but held the wand in his hand with a calm expression.
Not to be outdone, Fish also took out his spiral-shaped grapevine wand.
Of course, Fish, who had long regarded Professor McGonagall as his mother, would not take the initiative to attack, so he just took out his wand and stood on the chair with a sullen face, waiting for instruction from his mother.
Although Professor McGonagall had already heard Dumbledore mention it, he still wanted to see with his own eyes how well Fish mastered Transfiguration, so he didn't think of taking the initiative.
The result was...the two Mags inexplicably faced off in front of the fireplace in the lounge.
When the little lions returned to the dormitory from the Quidditch field, they saw this scene that seemed very nervous when they entered the common room, but in fact it was a bit funny.
The little lions, who were still loudly celebrating the team's victory, immediately fell silent when they saw this scene, and carefully looked at the mother and son in the confrontation, for fear of accidentally setting themselves on fire.
Especially the Weasley twins, who subconsciously hide themselves behind others.
Professor McGonagall heard the movement of the little lions coming in, glanced at them, and gave them a faint look, "Don't be nervous, it will be over soon."
The confidence and domineering tone in that tone made the Gryffindors who were already so silent even dare not speak out.
If he had gotten into trouble in the past, Fido would most likely turn into a cat and run away while Professor McGonagall was distracted, but this time he wanted to prove himself to Minerva, so instead of running away, he started yelling loudly.
"That's right, meow! I will defeat Minerva soon! No one will dare to confine us in the future, meow!" (●ΦДΦ●)
After Fish finished speaking, he gave a thumbs up to George and Fred very confidently... After all, they were comrades who had been incarcerated together.
But George and Fred were determined to die. Didn't Professor McGonagall look at them in a scary way? !
and……
Little Ancestor Feixu, can your confinement and our confinement be the same thing? !
George and Fred looked around with bitter mouths. Even their best friend Lee Jordan had an expression of "You deserve it." They didn't know who to tell their grievances to.
Professor McGonagall withdrew her gaze from the twins and smiled angrily, "It seems that you are very confident, Fish, but don't forget, what happened every time you were so confident before!"
Recalling the punishment he received after failing to challenge Minerva in the past, Fish subconsciously shrank his head, and his explosive tail also restrained a little, but he soon regained his composure.
"It's different this time, meow! I can also transform into friends to help fight! Minerva's special move is useless, meow!" (●ΦДΦ●)
After saying that, Fish seemed to want to prove his statement. He waved the magic wand in his hand and turned several nearby chairs into lynxes - this was one of the big cats Fish had seen on TV. The fighting ability is much stronger than Maine.
Under the control of Fei Xu, the group of lynx surrounded him, looking very imposing.
"Ha——!"(●`Д●)
Fish still did not take the initiative to attack. Instead, he and his conjured friends started to threaten Professor McGonagall with bared teeth...
It would of course be best if Minerva could be directly intimidated and forced to retreat.
Feishu, who was surrounded by a group of lynxes, thought so in his heart.
Then he also said this——
"Admit defeat! Minerva! You can't defeat me without a numerical advantage, meow!"
With this group of "little friends" around him, Fish's confidence was as high as ever, and he actually began to dream of letting Professor McGonagall surrender without a fight.
Initially, Professor McGonagall was quite happy to see that Fish's transformation skills had improved, but when he heard that this little fur cat was so arrogant that he wanted to surrender, Professor McGonagall's slightly raised lips immediately lowered them. .
"Yeah?"
Professor McGonagall sneered slightly, and with a tap of the wand in his hand, the lynxes surrounding Fish all rebelled in the blink of an eye, turning their heads and biting Fish on the chair.
"Meow!"
The agile Fei Xu jumped off the chair with a backflip, and also avoided the lynx's attack.
"What did Professor McGonagall do?!"
There was a low cry from the crowd of onlookers, and many people could not understand what Professor McGonagall had just done.
"Pay attention to the fur colors of those lynxes," Prefect Percy explained in a low voice to the others: "Professor McGonagall also used the transformation spell. She simply changed part of the fur color and successfully snatched it from Fish. It’s a very clever technique beyond the ownership of morphs.”
On the other side, Fish waved his wand again after landing, and transformed into another group of lynxes to fight with the previous lynxes, while he himself turned back into a cat and pounced on Professor McGonagall.
When he competed with the bad old man in Transfiguration before, Fish already knew that his transformed friends would probably be unreliable when facing Minerva, but he only needed to delay the opponent for a while.
[Stride]
Fish, who turned back into a cat, turned into a gray shadow and flew out from a group of lynxes, and arrived in front of Professor McGonagall in the blink of an eye.
Professor McGonagall pointed her wand forward, "Flocks of birds."
A group of birds flapped their wings and flew out from the top of the wand, just hitting Fish who was rushing over. Although they couldn't do anything to him, they forced Fish to stop.
"Meow!"
Fish raised his two front paws and waved them around his head, trying to drive away these annoying birds and the feathers that fell from their bodies.
At the same time, the floor tiles under Phish's feet turned into a rope and wrapped around Phish, who was stopped by the flock of birds.
Because she had long known that Phish could change size freely in cat form, Professor McGonagall was used to conjuring elastic ropes to tie Phish up.
And Phish also knew that she would definitely use the kind of rope that could not be escaped to tie him up, so before the elastic rope tied him to death, one of Phish's cat paws turned into a small human palm, and the small hand was holding Phish's vine wood wand, which looked quite weird.
But this did not affect Phish's use of Transfiguration to turn the elastic rope on his body into loose toilet paper, and then he easily broke free.
Professor McGonagall raised his eyebrows, obviously not expecting that Phish's cat-man form would have such a change.
Although she was surprised, her hands were not slow. When Fish broke free from the bundle of toilet paper, the control of the lynxes that he had thrown behind him had all fallen into Professor McGonagall's hands. Before Fish could continue to pounce on Professor McGonagall, he was pounced on from behind by a lynx.
"Meow!"
Fish turned around and slapped him away, and then fought with other lynxes.
Just when Fish was looking for an opportunity to turn the group of lynxes into stone, Professor McGonagall raised her wand again--"Petrify all."
A beam of white light passed through the gap between several lynxes and landed accurately on Fish, and then he fell to the ground like a cat statue.
In the past, when Professor McGonagall taught Fish a lesson, she used spells and transfiguration separately, because usually as long as she used transfiguration, Fish would be suppressed and she didn't need to do anything extra.
Moreover, Professor McGonagall had a deep understanding of the little guy Fish's fighting talent. Before using Transfiguration to suppress numbers, each spell she used usually only worked once or twice, and Fish would quickly find a solution. Therefore, every time Professor McGonagall taught Fish a lesson, she would use as few new methods as possible.
"Meow--!" (Minerva, you are shameless!)
When Professor McGonagall lifted the petrification spell and picked Fish up, Fish shouted unconvinced.
He actually attacked while he was fighting with other fake cats!
But Professor McGonagall obviously would not pay attention to Fish's accusation. She put the kitten Fish on the table beside her, patted his little head, and said, "This is your seventy-third failure. Remember to come to my office at nine o'clock in the evening for detention."
"Meow..." (Got it...)
Thinking of his confident appearance before, Fish, who felt a little embarrassed, lay on the table. Fish hugged his little head with his two front paws and answered sullenly.
Although he didn't approve of Minerva's methods, Fish was still very honest in this regard. If he lost a fight, he had to obey...
But he dared to do it again next time!
One day, he would defeat Minerva and gain the right to speak in the McGonagall family!
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Cats playing and fighting for territory are completely different things. When Fish was playing with Professor McGonagall, he only used one acceleration spell, so he was easily suppressed by Professor McGonagall.
Similarly, Professor McGonagall has always been holding back, and the reason is also mentioned in the text.
And Voldemort, who had lost both to Fish before, actually held back at the beginning, because he wanted to control Fish, not kill him.