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Master Druid in Hogwarts.

This is the story of a kitten that acquired druid spells from another world and the wizards mistook it for an animagus. If you want to support me and give me some motivation to continue translating this novel, you can do it through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/inferno303 *I don't own the copyright of such fanfic nor the contents of the novel nor the Harry Potter book.

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Chapter 249: A mother's stormy love (Edited)

"Fish McGonagall!!!"

The loud roar came through the door of Professor McGonagall's office and echoed outside.

Dumbledore, who was playing a game of magical Monopoly, flinched and dropped the blue piece in his hand onto the board, prompting a furious rebuke from the blue piece.

Dumbledore smiled apologetically at him and then looked in the direction of the office in surprise.

The loud roar had not ended there, followed by Professor McGonagall's scolding, the snap of slaps and the screams of a certain kitten.

This piqued Dumbledore's curiosity, who couldn't help but wonder what kind of mischief Fish had been up to to make Professor McGonagall so angry.

It was the first time he had heard Professor McGonagall roar so terrifyingly, and it was also the first time he had encountered such an angry Professor McGonagall.

Perhaps Professor McGonagall's roar was a special advantage of her lion form, but she was also angry with Fish.

Dumbledore's sentiment was correct, this was the angriest Professor McGonagall had ever been in her life.

True, there had been times when Fish had smashed her book collection and put chili sauce on her bread, but on those occasions Professor McGonagall had been angry, but only at Fish's antics, and had given her a lecture and then a few token smacks.

But tonight was different, as she had misunderstood that Fish was being controlled by Voldemort.

Although Professor McGonagall had used two spells on Fish, this did not reassure her at all, as she does not trust that just two spells can remove Fish from Voldemort's control.

Fortunately, it was just a misunderstanding, otherwise she would definitely regret agreeing to Dumbledore's plan.

No, I should say that even now that she knew it had been a misunderstanding, Professor McGonagall was beginning to regret it.

That's why after Professor McGonagall sighed in relief, her fear and anger had immediately erupted like a torrent.

Instead of saying she's angry at Fish for being naughty, it's better to say she's angry at herself for putting Fish in danger...

Even if this is just a misunderstanding, according to Professor McGonagall, this misunderstanding is actually very likely to happen.

Fish didn't know what was going through Professor McGonagall's mind, and he didn't know what to do, because Professor McGonagall's anger has completely exceeded his expectations.

The roar far surpassed any previous one, and Professor McGonagall's current image of a lion with a mane on its head, although the kitten was mentally prepared, was still frightened.

But because of the binding spell, Fish couldn't move at all, and usually could only shrug his head, drop his ears and look pitifully at the enraged Professor McGonagall, trying to calm her down a bit by pretending to be pitiful.

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But at this moment, Professor McGonagall's anger was not appeased by Fish's pitiful state.

In other words, Fish's pitiful appearance infuriated Professor McGonagall even more.

"How dare you? how dare you?!"

Professor McGonagall waved her wand, pushed aside the desk in front of her and rushed over to Fish, pointing it at his nose and shaking with rage.

This frightened Fish, not only because he had never seen a Professor McGonagall so angry before, but also because Fish discovered that when Professor McGonagall was angry, her face was still wet.

Minerva...was she crying?

The kitten's head was a little confused, it was the first time he had seen Professor McGonagall cry, and it made him, who was always so carefree, suddenly panic.

"My, Minerva? You, are you alright nya?"

Fish weakly uttered Professor McGonagall's name and asked worriedly.

He still didn't understand why Professor McGonagall burst into tears.

"Of course I'm fine! But you won't be!" said Professor McGonagall through gritted teeth,

She reached out and grabbed the rope binding Fish, dragged him in front of her, then knelt down, pulled Fish onto her lap and swung her arm around to whip the kitten's bottom.

All Fish felt was Professor McGonagall's slap raining down on his bottom.

Because Professor McGonagall was so angry and shed tears, Fish didn't dare fight back hard, so he could only let her spank his bottom and let Professor McGonagall calm down before speaking.

However, to his surprise, Professor McGonagall was very persistent in her punishment, not only was she very harsh, but the spanking never ended.

So Fish, after a while, shouted, half in pain, half in aggravation: "Nya! I was wrong nya! Minerva! Stop! Nya nya nya nya nya nya."

(●QДQ●)

"Say it! Where did you go wrong?"

"I shouldn't have tricked Minerva into drinking the Multijuice Potion nya..." replied Fish with a sob.

"¿Y?"

"So, so?"

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Fish was stunned for a moment, and after a moment's hesitation, he answered cautiously, "Should I wait for Minerva to finish her dinner before I cheat her into taking the Multijuice Potion?"

"I'll let you cheat! I'll let you eat! I'll let you scare me!".

Professor McGonagall slapped the kitten's buttocks again, gritted her teeth and scolded angrily, wiping away tears as she cursed.

"Nya, Fish doesn't know, when has Fish ever scared Minerva?!"

(●QДQ●)

The cat shed as many tears as Professor McGonagall, and cried even harder.

Fish felt very aggrieved because he didn't understand what Professor McGonagall was talking about or why she was so angry....

He had already tricked her into eating chili sauce, and she had only pinched him twice.

"Knock, knock, knock."

At that moment, Dumbledore knocked on the door of his office and, without waiting for Professor McGonagall to say anything, he pushed the door open and walked in.

For he was very curious about what was going on inside.

"Sorry, I was outside and I heard... pfft..."

Dumbledore was halfway through his sentence when he saw Professor McGonagall with a wild mane on her head and Fish tied up with tears and snot all over his face, and he burst out laughing.

But he soon withdrew his smile, because Professor McGonagall looked really scary now, definitely not just because Fish turned her into a lion.

As for why Professor McGonagall turned like that, Dumbledore, who had given Fish a lot of animal hair, couldn't guess the reason.

The idea that he had a role in this made Dumbledore immediately think of backing off.

Fish looked at Dumbledore with teary eyes and was about to ask him for help when he heard Professor McGonagall coldly shout, "Get out!".

"It's all right, you're busy."

Dumbledore, already trying to leave, stepped back, closed the door and left without a word.

Faced with such a terrifying Professor McGonagall, even though he was his superior, the headmaster of Hogwarts and the greatest white wizard of modern time, Dumbledore, could not afford to antagonize her at this point.

Of course, Dumbledore didn't really leave after closing the door, but put his ear to the door and listened intently for movement in the room, wanting to satisfy his curiosity.

"Get up! Stop crying!"

Professor McGonagall, who had finally come to her senses due to Dumbledore's interruption, stopped punishing Fish, loosened the ropes around him and shouted sternly.

The little kitten dared not disobey, he stood obediently with his hands covering his burning bottom, but not daring to use his [Rejuvenation] spell.

"Minerva..." cried Fish aggravated, "Sorry nya..."

Although he wasn't sure why Professor McGonagall was angry, it's only right to apologize first.

"Hmph!"

Professor McGonagall grunted, ignored Fish, dusted off her knees and stood up, then turned around, waved her wand and returned the desk to its original state.

Next to the desk was the food Fish had taken out earlier.

At the sight of this food, Professor McGonagall's anger rose again.

But instead of chastising Fish, she turned to him and asked once more, "Do you know what you have done wrong?"

Fish bowed his head, looked cautiously at Professor McGonagall and, after a moment of stuttering, choked and gave the same answer, "Fish shouldn't have tricked Minerva into drinking Multijuice Potion nya..."

"And what else?"

"And... and... Fish doesn't know nya..."

The little cat sniffed, a dazed expression on his face, he really didn't know what else he had done wrong.

A confused Fish scrunched up his face and swore to himself that Professor McGonagall was being unreasonable.

But seeing that Minerva was already crying, Fish didn't dare show his displeasure and let Professor McGonagall have her way.

Cats are tough!