The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 344 Harry: I’ve Seen This Plot!

Friday.

The weather at Hogwarts did not improve, but became worse. It seems that the weather will not be much better for tomorrow's game.

So whether it is Harry and others from Gryffindor or Malfoy and others from Slytherin, they are not in a good mood.

Malfoy wanted to ask Snape to help Slytherin adjust the game time, but it is obvious that he has not been scratched by the hippogriff, so he has no good excuse to postpone the game time.

Originally, Slytherin wanted to use their best tricks, but now Harry has always been with Fish, and other Gryffindor players have been wary of them, so this trick is not effective.

However, even so, Marcus Flint often brings a few tall Slytherins to hang around Harry.

They said to Fish that they were protecting Harry, but in fact, they would make various threatening gestures to Harry in places where the kitten could not see.

In such a tense atmosphere, Harry and Fish came to the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom together.

Everyone sat in the classroom, chatting in groups of three or four, looking forward to the next class. Harry was also slightly relieved. Professor Lupin's interesting Defense Against the Dark Arts class was one of the few things that made him happy.

However, Fitz had no expectations for this class.

In addition to the fact that Professor Lupin always ignored him in the first class, the main reason was that whether it was the Boggart at the beginning, or the Red Hat and Kaba later, they were too weak for cats. Fitz could easily solve them with two claws, not even a warm-up.

There was also the Grindylow that Fitz had learned in the last class. Fitz had seen this creature underground in the Black Lake. It was a kind of existence that was raised as a pet by mermaids, and their intelligence was relatively high. They were too busy to please Fitz, let alone fight with cats.

So after Fitz escorted Harry to the classroom, he turned into a tabby cat and got into the desk like other classes.

After a while, the class bell rang, but the one who pushed the door in was Professor Snape with a gloomy face.

Harry instantly thought of the smoking goblet that Snape gave Professor Lupin on Halloween...

So he stood up suddenly in the surprised eyes of everyone and asked, "Where is Professor Lupin?"

Hearing the questioning tone of the other party, Snape couldn't help but narrow his eyes.

Although the disagreement with Harry Potter was deliberately caused by Snape himself, he couldn't help but feel uncomfortable when he saw the hostility in the eyes that looked like Lily, not to mention...

Harry Potter's current attitude is exactly the same as James Potter's at the beginning.

So Snape bared his teeth and showed a cold smile.

"I think you should re-learn what etiquette is, Potter, so Gryffindor will deduct five points. In addition, Gryffindor will deduct another five points. Remember to raise your hand before asking questions next time. Now, you sit down."

Harry clenched his fists, but still sat back in his seat under the pull of Ron next to him, and raised his right hand high.

However, Snape seemed to be blind at this time. He ignored Harry's meaning and looked around the whole classroom with cold eyes.

"Meow?"

(=ω=)

At this time, a furry little head suddenly poked out from a desk. Fish in cat form clung to the edge of the desk and tilted his head to look at Snape on the podium. His big eyes looked a little confused.

"Severus, why are you here, meow?" Fish jumped onto the desk and switched to cat-man form. He sat cross-legged on the table and asked curiously: "Shouldn't Professor Lupin be teaching this class?"

When facing Fish, Snape's face was not so gloomy, especially when he heard the cat's obviously unfamiliar name for Lupin, he curled his lips happily.

"He said he was very uncomfortable today and couldn't come to class."

Obviously, Fish asked the same question as Harry, and his performance was more rude, but Snape had a completely different attitude. Not only did he not pursue Fish's rudeness, but he also answered his question immediately.

Harry put down his arm that had been raised for a long time. He didn't feel it was unfair. He was used to Snape's targeting. Besides, the question asked by Fish was what he wanted to ask. He was grateful to get the answer.

Besides... it was normal for cats to be favored.

"Uncomfortable?" Fish tilted his head and thought for a while, then suddenly realized: "Oh! Fish knows what's going on, meow!"

∑(●ΦωΦ●)

After saying that, he turned back into a cat and lay on the desk to continue sleeping.

Originally, Harry wanted Fish to help ask what happened to Professor Lupin, whether he encountered any danger...

For example, he was secretly harmed by a professor's potion.

However, after seeing that Fish seemed to know something, Harry gave up this plan. Since Fish also knew it, it was probably Professor Lupin's personal secret, not that he had met with an accident.

Harry, who had been mastered by cats and had seen many people mastered by cats, quickly guessed the truth.

As for whether or not I should go find Feishi to ask for clarification later...

Putting himself in other people's shoes, Harry thought he should not ask, because Fish might accidentally reveal it at any time.

"Lupin did not leave any record of what you learned..."

Just as Harry was thinking this, Snape's voice sounded on the podium, and this line made Harry feel inexplicably familiar - it can't be said that it has nothing to do with the scene when he was substituting for Quirrell, it can only be said that it is exactly the same.

Harry looked at Ron beside him and Hermione not far away in surprise. Obviously, they were all very impressed by the time, and there was a little commotion among other students.

Could it be that Professor Lupin is actually a bad guy like Quirrell?

An absurd idea rose in Harry's mind uncontrollably.

Moreover, he recalled Fish's reaction when he first saw Lupin on the train...

There is really no good person among the Defense Against the Dark Arts professors? !

But when he thought of Professor Lupin's excellent teaching ability and his daily care for him, Harry sincerely hoped that he was overthinking.

But Harry soon remembered that they had also regarded Quirrell as a good man who stopped Snape from stealing the Philosopher's Stone, but the fact turned out to be the opposite...

Harry, whose mind was a little confused, was no longer in the classroom at this time, so when Snape mocked Lupin's teaching level, he did not react much.

And Harry's reaction was obviously not normal, so he was soon targeted by Snape again.

"How to distinguish a werewolf from a real wolf, Potter?"

Snape ignored Hermione's raised hand and called Harry's name instead.

"Werewolf?" Harry, who came to his senses, was slightly stunned and answered subconsciously: "We probably haven't learned about werewolves yet."

"Gryffindor will deduct five points. If you are absent from my class again, you will be deducted ten points next time, Potter." Snape raised the corner of his mouth and said sarcastically: "I am different from other professors. I will not give you, the 'boy who lived', any special care."

When saying this, Snape completely ignored a cat who was sleeping soundly on the desk on the other side.

Harry moved his lips slightly, but swallowed his rebuttal.

Because he knew it was completely meaningless to do so, and Harry was a little confused now, whether Professor Lupin was really a bad guy like Quirrell.

Seeing that Harry didn't seem to be very angry, Snape smacked his lips with some regret, and then he continued to criticize Lupin's teaching progress, and stubbornly began to explain werewolves to everyone.

Everyone dared not speak out and copied notes about werewolves in the book, and survived this bad experience of Defense Against the Dark Arts class with Snape's occasional sarcasm.

The bell finally rang, but Snape didn't let them leave.

"Each of you write a paper and hand it in to me, the content is how to identify and kill werewolves. I require you to fill two rolls of parchment on this topic and hand it in on Monday morning."

Snape assigned them a lot of homework, which made the only cat who was not affected not so happy.

"Fish suddenly felt that Remus was actually pretty good, meow..."

(ω)

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Recommendation ticket monthly ticket

According to the description in the book "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", Kaba should be the Japanese Kappa, and the name Kaba itself is the transliteration of Kappa in Japanese.

In this plot in the original book, Snape said "Kaba is more common in Mongolia" when checking students' homework.

Although this may also be a special setting in the HP world, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" also clearly mentioned that Kaba is a kind of water monster in Japan.

Compared with Snape, Newt Scamander is obviously more authoritative, that is to say, Snape's knowledge in this area is actually average...

...

I wanted to sleep in today, but I felt very heavy when I slept. When I opened my eyes, I found that Zhongyuan was sitting on my chest and staring at me...

I got up too late, and it had finished its cat food...

...

Thanks to the Fairy Fire Phoenix, the pseudo-technical geek, Abe, and Mercury's Masked Superman for their rewards.

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