Chapter 33 The Kitty Is Unhappy
Professor McGonagall took Fish back to her office and started to lecture him. No matter how pitiful Fish pretended to be, she didn't seem to want to stop.
This time, Professor McGonagall was really scared by Fish. What if he fell down? !
Although she knew that Fish would be fine even if he fell from a very high place, could the height of a flying broom be the same? ! Not to mention that it was flying so fast!
Frightened and frightened, Professor McGonagall kept talking to Fish for an entire afternoon. She even forced him to eat dinner in her office, and continued to scold him while he ate.
At first, Fish wanted to get close to Minerva and act like a spoiled child to let her let him go, but this time his act of acting like a spoiled child was completely ineffective. Minerva's anger not only did not subside, but rose even higher.
Now Fish also knew that Minerva was really angry, so he quickly lowered his head and let her scold him without saying a word.
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Finally, after Professor McGonagall's sermon was over, he dragged his feet back to the Gryffindor common room in a listless manner.
As soon as he entered the dormitory, a group of young wizards immediately surrounded him.
"Fish! You are so amazing!"
They had long known from Madam Hooch that Fish had subdued the runaway flying broom in the afternoon, and he had been controlling the flying broom to fly since then.
In the later flying class, although Harry Potter also showed a good flying talent, it was nothing compared to Fish's previous performance.
"That's right, even Madam Hooch can't catch up with you! You know, she once joined the national team!"
Gryffindor Quidditch team captain Oliver Wood was very excited. After hearing about Fish's performance, he had been waiting for him to come back in the common room, because he seemed to see the hope of Gryffindor winning the college cup.
"As long as you learn the rules of Quidditch this year, you can join our team next year, and next year, no, maybe next year we can win the college cup!"
Wood was excited and walked back and forth in front of Firth, chattering about his fantasy.
When did I say I wanted to join?
Firth looked at Wood who was talking to himself inexplicably, walked to an armchair and sat back, then put his chin on the back of the chair, looking unhappy.
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The girls, who were already dissatisfied with the boys' behavior surrounding Firth, saw Firth's pitiful appearance and exploded instantly. They rushed up and squeezed away Wood who was still chattering, as well as the Weasley twins who were excited by his idea, and occupied Firth's surroundings again.
"Fish, I have your favorite Zizi Bee Candy."
"I have snacks from the Muggle world. I asked my uncle to get them from the Muggles."
"Do you like this ball of yarn?"
The girls took out snacks and toys one after another, trying to make Fish happy.
Fish took a look at the things in their hands and was slightly tempted, but when he thought of Minerva being so angry today, his mood immediately dropped.
He is indeed more naughty and a little self-willed, but he is not really heartless. Minerva's attitude today is obviously different from when she was angry in the past, and Fish is more or less a little uneasy.
Ordinary cats have times when they are in a bad mood and don't want to move, and he is not tempted by food every time.
As a result, Fish's reaction made the little witches more anxious, and even the boys were nervous, worried that something had happened to Fish.
"Why don't we send Fish to Madam Pomfrey? Maybe he was accidentally injured in the previous flight."
"Little Fish, if you feel uncomfortable, tell your sister."
Some little witches were so anxious that they even cried.
"Minerva is angry, and she is very angry..."
Fish continued to put his head on the back of the chair, pouting and saying worriedly.
The little witches were relieved to hear that it was just this matter, and then continued to take out snacks and toys, and whispered to make Fish happy.
"Professor McGonagall is just worried that you will get hurt, so she is so angry."
"Yes, yes, if I did something dangerous when I was a child, my mother would be very angry too."
"It will be fine after a while when Professor McGonagall calms down."
With the comfort of the little witches, Fish's mood recovered a little.
"Then after Minerva calms down, will she let me play with the broom again?"
After recovering his mood, Fish immediately remembered another thing. Minerva had just said that he was not allowed to touch the flying broom without her permission.
Oliver Wood was not happy about this. He finally found a Quidditch talent. How could Professor McGonagall come to hinder him?
Is she still the head of the Gryffindor? !
"I'll go find Professor McGonagall!"
Wood slapped the table and turned to walk out of the dormitory. Fred and George, who were not afraid of trouble, followed him.
Angelina, Spinnet and Katie looked at their figures, and then looked at Fish who was surrounded by a group of girls. After hesitating for a while, they joined Wood's team.
This meant that all the members of the Gryffindor Quidditch team were out.
Except for the seeker.
Because Gryffindor's Seeker Charlie Weasley just graduated last year, they haven't had time to find a new one.
When Wood and his team found Professor McGonagall and explained their purpose, Professor McGonagall couldn't help but sigh.
As a Quidditch fanatic, how could Professor McGonagall not see that Fish had a talent for flying.
She was even very sure that in addition to his talent for flying, Fish's talent for finding and hitting the ball would definitely not be bad, after all, one of his hobbies was to catch the ball.
But the premise of all this is that he will obey the rules of Quidditch.
Given Fish's current temperament that doesn't even care about school rules, do you still want him to abide by the rules of Quidditch?
I'm afraid that by then, Fish will either leave the game directly on his flying broom or let Gryffindor get all kinds of penalties. It's basically impossible to rely on him to win the game.
So before educating Fish well, Professor McGonagall didn't plan to let Fish touch the flying broom again, and for this reason she even went to say hello to Ms. Hooch.
After Professor McGonagall explained her concerns to Wood and others, Wood could not force anything no matter how reluctant he was. After all, what Professor McGonagall said was reasonable and it would be unreasonable for him to continue to pester her.
Seeing Wood's head hanging down dejectedly, Professor McGonagall thought for a while and added: "Besides, Fido is probably not interested in joining the Quidditch team. The most important thing is to select a new seeker for the team as soon as possible."
"How is it possible?!" Wood, who was full of Quidditch, immediately retorted: "How can anyone resist the charm of Quidditch!"
However, Professor McGonagall just looked at him helplessly.
George behind Wood pulled his robe and said: "There are also many students from Muggle families who are not interested in Quidditch. And don't forget, Fisch still thinks of himself as a cat. It's normal for him not to like Quidditch."
After George's reminder, Wood remembered the specialness of Fisch, and couldn't help but sighed, extinguishing the last bit of hope in his heart.
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I will go home tomorrow, take a few days off, finish the things at hand, and save some manuscripts. The manuscripts are almost gone, and I feel guilty if I don’t have any manuscripts to use as a backup.
After all, you all know my luck. If something happens again, it will be bad if I don’t have any manuscripts to use in an emergency.