Chapter 409 Visiting the Park
As Hermione said, there were many children playing in the park not far away, and the sharp-eared Fish could hear their noises from a distance.
However...
What attracted Fish's attention more were the cats and dogs that were taken out for a walk.
So the kitten subconsciously howled as it stepped into the park -
"Meow~"
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Just like when it was at the Dursleys' house, the cats and dogs close to Fish howled in response, and the calls of cats and dogs could be heard everywhere in the park.
As Fish's meows spread far away, in addition to the cats and dogs, the birds near the park also chirped and all rushed towards him.
Suddenly, the park was in chaos.
"Caesar! Stop! Stop!"
"Woof woof woof!"
"My little princess! Where are you going?!"
"Meow meow meow!"
"Look up at the sky!"
"Mom, why are all the pigeons flying away?"
"Coo coo coo!"
Thanks to the fact that Fish has lived as a human for so many years, he subconsciously did not summon snakes, mice and other animals that are not popular with most people.
However, even so, Fish and Hermione were soon surrounded by various animals, as well as several passers-by who were dragged by large dogs.
"Hello, meow!"
(ΦωΦ)
Fish stood on a bench near the entrance of the park, happily greeting the animals and humans around him.
Hermione was completely dumbfounded when she saw this scene, and had no idea how to end it next.
Professor McGonagall, who was hiding nearby, was also dumbfounded. She was busy reminding Fish not to use magic, but forgot that her cat could drive various animals at will.
"Ah...headache..."
Professor McGonagall took off her glasses and pinched her nose.
Although this scene was a bit troublesome, she could still solve it. What Professor McGonagall was worried about now was whether to continue to observe or jump out to solve the problem now, and then take Firth and Hermione back.
After all, Firth had just come out, and it felt like all the previous efforts would be wasted if he was taken back now. If he continued to observe, it would be beyond Hermione's ability.
Professor McGonagall thought for a while, and first used a Muggle-repelling spell outside the park to prevent things from getting worse, and then planned to see what the two little guys would do next.
"What...what is going on?"
Several passers-by who were dragged by large dogs looked at the fantastic scene in front of them with doubts. Not far away, there were several breathless passers-by who were chasing their pets, and their faces were also surprised.
What's even more strange is that they were obviously worried about their pets, but they couldn't help but turn their eyes to the boy standing on the bench.
"Everyone come here, Fish will treat you to food, meow!"
(ΦωΦ)
The kitten jumped off the bench, opened his handbag, and waved to the animals around him. The cats, dogs, pigeons and other birds came over one after another, looking chaotic, but not fighting with each other.
Hermione came to her senses at this time, and went forward to help Fish distribute the food. At the same time, she pretended to be surprised and raised her voice deliberately, "It turns out that snacks can really attract animals!"
"Meow?"
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Fish looked back at Hermione in confusion, but saw her blinking at him frantically.
Although he didn't understand why Hermione said that, the kitten still remembered that Professor McGonagall had told him to listen to Hermione's arrangements when he came out, so he didn't refute it and turned back to continue distributing food to the animals.
"How, how is it possible... my Caesar... but ran from... the other end of the park..."
A girl with long black hair, who looked about the same age as Fish, said in disbelief. She sounded panting heavily, and there was a layer of fine beads of sweat on her forehead. It was obvious that she was not feeling well after running all the way.
"Are you okay? Come and have a drink."
(●ΦωΦ●)つ
Fish approached the girl and handed her a bottle of drink.
"Thank, thank you..."
The girl's face suddenly turned red. She took the drink with both hands and stopped caring about her dog. Instead, she asked about Fish's news: "Hello, my name is Naberal, you can call me Naer, what's your name? I don't think I have seen you before."
"His name is Fish, and he is the guest I invited."
Hermione stood in front of Naberal and answered for Fish aggressively.
Narberal frowned slightly and took a look at the girl in front of her. She soon recognized Hermione's identity. After all, the little girl from Granger's family with excellent grades was quite famous in the nearby blocks.
Of course, in the eyes of the children, Hermione was just an unpopular nerd.
Narberal was thinking about how to get this annoying nerd in front of her to move away. At this time, several other passers-by also came to their senses. Regardless of gender, age or young, they all rushed over quickly, surrounded Fish, and wanted to talk to him.
The two girls who were confronting each other were caught off guard and were pushed aside by others.
Narberal immediately left Hermione, who she felt was not a threat, and turned to squeeze into the crowd. Hermione seemed very calm, after all, she had seen too many similar scenes.
And Fish was even more experienced in such scenes. He easily calmed down the overly excited people, and while distributing the snacks in his hand to everyone, he instructed them to help him distribute food to the animals.
So a very fantastic scene appeared in the park. A thirteen or fourteen-year-old silver-haired boy was surrounded by a dozen people, and outside these ten people, there were twenty or thirty cats and dogs, as well as countless birds. They gathered together harmoniously to share snacks.
Logically speaking, such an abnormal situation should attract more people's attention. However, the strange thing is that except for the ten people around Fish, there are almost no other figures around. Occasionally, people pass by outside the park, and they all look at it as if they don't see it, and the people surrounded by animals don't seem to think there is anything wrong.
This situation obviously could not be achieved by relying on Fish's affinity alone. It was all thanks to Professor McGonagall who quietly cast a Confusion Charm on other Muggles, making them subconsciously ignore the abnormality here.
In Professor McGonagall's opinion, it was already very good that Hermione could react like before. She couldn't let her violate the regulations of the Ministry of Magic and use magic to solve the problem in front of Muggles.
And after Professor McGonagall used the Confusion Charm, Hermione also obviously noticed this and looked around. After that, her expression and tone were much more relaxed. When she spoke, she was still flawless and kept looking for opportunities to patch up Fish.
Such performance also satisfied Professor McGonagall.
As for a certain little cat who was unaware and kept showing his ability to command animals to Muggles...
At least he didn't use magic, right?
Professor McGonagall, who was hidden on the side, sighed softly. It seemed that he couldn't take Fish to the place called amusement park in a short time, and when they went home later, he had to educate Fish properly.
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