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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 415: To the United States (Edited)

With the acceleration of Fish's spell, the roller coaster, which was originally scheduled for two and a half minutes, took just over a minute to complete, and thanks to the quality of the roller coaster car, it didn't go off the track due to the sudden acceleration.

"Nyajajajajajajajajaja! The roller coaster this time is pretty good nya!"

When the roller coaster car reached the end and was forced to stop, Fish immediately jumped out of the car, grabbed Hermione's hand and said cheerfully.

Hermione's face paled slightly as she looked around at the other passengers in the carriage...

She saw that none of the passengers had managed to get up except the two of them, and she even saw some of them slumped and motionless in their seats, apparently unconscious.

Hermione looked over at the cheerful Fish....

Although today was Hermione's first time riding this roller coaster, the speed of the ride had been so unnatural and so different from the previous five roller coasters that even she couldn't stand it.

Also, Fish's attitude was very different from before....

"Did you do something?"

Hermione asked in a whisper, leaning close to Fish's ear.

"Because this roller coaster is so boring, Fish secretly gave it a speed boost."

(●`?′●)

Fish did not lie to Hermione and responded triumphantly.

Professor McGonagall and Mrs. Granger hadn't been on the ride a few projects ago, so there was no need to worry about them hearing him....

As for the rest of the passengers...

They were still recovering from the double stimulation, so they didn't bother to pay attention to them.

"As expected..." Hermione looked at Fish dumbfounded, "Aren't you afraid Minerva won't let you come again?"

"It's not interesting anyway, it's better to watch TV at home nya."

(〃`3′〃)

Fish answered so confidently that Hermione didn't know what to say.

"But he can punish you in other ways... like forbidding you to watch TV..." Hermione sighed helplessly, advising the careless kitten, "Anyway, when you come down later, don't let him get away."

"Of course, Fish isn't stupid, it's better if Minerva doesn't find out."

(●`?′●)

As they both whispered, the amusement park staff rushed over, followed by some paramedics, who were able to lift those who had reacted badly out of the roller coaster car and take them to the park's aid station.

Fish and Hermione held hands, followed the staff and walked through the exit, and saw Professor McGonagall with a straight face.

"Did you do something again?!"

Professor McGonagall grabbed Fish by the ear, dragged him aside and questioned him.

"Fish didn't do anything! What are you talking about, Minerva?!"

(?°Д°?)

Fish acted as if he didn't know anything, just as he had commented to Hermione.

Professor McGonagall looked at the puss suspiciously, as she didn't know much about Muggle things, so she wasn't sure if the commotion a moment ago had anything to do with Fish, but....

Who else could it be but this kitty?!

Fish, for his part, wouldn't move from his gaze on Professor McGonagall, she had no proof anyway, and he hadn't gone too far, so it was as if he hadn't gotten into trouble!

The little cat thought so confidently.

"Never mind, let's go back."

Just as Hermione was about to step in and say something to help Fish, Professor McGonagall's expression suddenly relaxed and she waved her hand, no longer concerned about the matter.

Of course, Professor McGonagall was not convinced of Fish's innocence, she simply wasn't going to pursue the matter any further.

In fact, before going to the amusement park, Professor McGonagall had been prepared for Fish to make some noise, so she had asked Fish and Hermione to leave their wands at home first thing in the morning.

In this case, on the one hand, Fish has lost a trick to make trouble, and on the other hand, she's also avoiding the wand trails, so the Ministry of Magic can't track the situation here.

Earlier, she rode the roller coaster and other facilities with Fish, and experienced the Muggle games incidentally. The real purpose was to prepare for the first time the little fur cat would get into trouble and control the situation.

Professor McGonagall was surprised to see that Fish had kept his cool despite being disappointed with the roller coaster, so she relaxed her grip on Fish....

She hadn't expected Fish to do this in the end.

But still, Professor McGonagall was satisfied that even if Fish had done something, it wouldn't have caused too much of a stir, especially since the Muggles around him weren't suspicious of him yet, so Professor McGonagall didn't bother to pursue the matter....

Since Fish's adoption, Professor McGonagall's boundaries in this area are getting lower and lower.

Of course, the only reason she lets Fish off the hook this time is because she doesn't know that a roller coaster can derail if it goes too fast.

"I'll let you off the hook this time," Professor McGonagall said to the secretly gleeful kitten, "But the next time you try something, it won't be so easy to pass it."

"What? what are you talking about, Minerva? Fish doesn't understand a word."

(? `ω′?)

The puss was so self-satisfied that he shook his head and made an innocent face.....

Then Professor McGonagall gave him a good whack on the head.

So the Cat didn't dare to make a fool of himself and followed Professor McGonagall to the outside of the amusement park.

...

Over the next few days, Fish went to see Muggle movies, theatrical performances, magic shows and more, and Mr. Granger even bought a game console for Fish to play.

The cat wasn't too fond of any of these things, except for the movies on TV.

There were similar things in the wizarding world, not to mention the theatrical shows, and they weren't as good as the ones on TV.

As for magic, with Fish's dynamic eyesight, keen hearing and sense of smell, it's easy to spot the magician's tricks. The magician who was performing at the time also invited Fish on stage as a guest assistant....

Needless to say about his finale, the straight Fish doesn't know what it means to "ignore what I'm supposed to be doing," and directly exposed all the magician's tricks.

As for video games, Fish lost interest after a while, as most were too easy for him with his reflexes, and often the games did not respond to Fish's actions, which made them very uncomfortable for Fish to play.

So in the end, Fish was more interested in the TV.

But what Professor McGonagall had feared did not happen, Fish loved watching TV, but after his initial enthusiasm wore off, he gradually learned to choose what he watched, and now he only watches a few cartoons at regular intervals, and otherwise goes back to his old routine of eating, playing, sleeping and eating.

Fish stayed at Hermione's house for a month or so, during which time the two of them bonded and would have had to play make-out with Hermione every day if she hadn't suddenly started practicing the Animagus Charm halfway through.

As Hermione removed the mandrake leaves from her mouth, it was time for them to head to the United States of America to play with Rolf Scamander, a new friend Fish had met last year.

"Well, it's time for us to go."

Professor McGonagall led Fish and Hermione to the Granger fireplace, which, thanks to the help of one of her students at the Ministry of Magic, had been reconnected to the Flú network.

"Hermione is counting on you, Minerva."

Mrs. Granger hugged Professor McGonagall and then Fish, saying, "You're welcome to play again next time, Fish."

"Chris and Jacqueline, goodbye nya~"

(?ΦωΦ?)?

After saying goodbye to the Grangers, the three walked into the green flames burning in the fireplace and disappeared.