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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 452: This has nothing to do with Fish (Edited)

Anyway, if it had been before summer vacation, Fish would have done something that would have made Professor McGonagall unhappy for ignoring him.

But now...

Let's give Minerva the benefit of the doubt.

(〃`3′〃)

Fish folded his arms in front of his chest, thinking angrily, though his tail wagged violently, he still suppressed his urge to cause trouble.

Of course, the main thing is that he knows that if he makes a scene right now, he will get a big beating....

Fish followed the crowd downstairs and lined up in front of the castle. It was a cold, cool evening, night was falling and a translucent white moon was already hovering over the Forbidden Forest.

The line was arranged by year, with first-years at the front and Fish, a fourth-year, right in the middle of the line.

"It's almost six," Ron asked Ron quietly to Harry, glancing at his watch and the path leading to the front door. "How do you think they'll get there? by train?"

"I don't know, maybe on a flying broom?" Harry looked up at the starry sky and guessed.

Apart from the two of them, other people were also gathered in pairs and trios, discussing similar topics.

"Fish, what do you think?" Parvati, who took the position on the other side of Fish, took the opportunity to talk to Fish.

"Fish doesn't know either... Maybe Hermione does? She's read a lot of books."

(`ω′′≡`ω′)

Fish shook his head and looked at his girlfriend.

"It doesn't say anything like that in the books..." replied Hermione crying, "I don't know how they're going to come here."

At that moment they heard Ron, not far away, speculate again, "Maybe a Portkey? Or maybe they can use Apparition: maybe in their part of the world people under seventeen are allowed to manifest."

Hermione couldn't ignore that and said in an unpleasant voice, "Apparition is not allowed on Hogwarts grounds - I remember telling you that before..."

"Who remembers things like that...?"

Ron muttered, then rubbed his arms, feeling a little cold after being outside for a while.

He wasn't the only one feeling cold, it was late autumn and the night was still cold enough for many of the students to start sneezing.

Fish looked over at Hermione, who was shivering slightly, and listened to the chattering of teeth around him, and cocked his head to the side for a moment to remember....

He remembered that, when he was a cat, he had once awakened a spell to help other stray cats get through the winter, but he hadn't used it since Professor McGonagall had adopted him.

"[Warmth]!"

? (? `Д′?) ?

Fish raised his fists high, and a white glow spread around him, quickly passing through everyone's bodies, who were surprised to find that they could no longer feel the cold.

[Cold and Heat Resistance: Stay comfortable in warm or cold areas.]

"How is it? You're not cold anymore, are you?"

Fish looked sideways at Hermione.

"What did you do?" asked Hermione in surprise as she felt her body become warm again.

"It's a simple spell nya, Fish has known it for a long time, he just never got to use it."

(●`?′●)

Fish raised his head proudly.

On the other hand, the teachers also marveled at Fish's spell.

"What a strange spell."

Moody's magic eye neighborhood the group, but he discovered that, like the red light in Fish's hand, there was no way to decipher the principle, only a cloud of magic attached to each person's body... which looked like the natural spell of some magical animal.

"Hehe, ...," Dumbledore said cheerfully, stroking his beard, "Fish has a number of spells that come in handy, but unfortunately even he can't say how he does them, otherwise I'd like to ask his advice..."

Suddenly he raised his voice, interrupting the whispered discussion.

"If I'm not mistaken, the Beauxbatons representatives have arrived!"

"Where are they?" many students asked impatiently, looking in different directions.

They have already seen many of Fish's strange spells, so while they are a bit surprised, to them, students from other magical schools held more interest.

"There!" shouted one of the sixth years, pointing to the sky above the Forbidden Forest.

A huge object was speeding across the dark blue sky, heading towards the castle, getting bigger and bigger.

"It's a fire dragon!" shouted one of the first years, too excited to know what to do.

"Don't be silly... It's a flying house!" said Dennis Creevy.

"It's not even that nya," gave the correct answer the better-eyed Fish: "It's a carriage, and the pegasus pulling it is huge! It's bigger than Shadow and the dems."

(??ω??)

Fish looked up at the sky with a twinkle in his eye... It was a magical animal he had never seen before!

By the time the huge creature passed over the treetops of the forbidden forest and was illuminated by the light from the castle window, everyone could see its true form.

It was a huge light blue carriage, the size of a house, with twelve winged horses pulling it through the air, with manes of golden silver and flaming red eyes, each the size of an elephant.

"It's an Abraxan." Hermione, who had already memorized the book 'Fantastic Animals and Where to Find Them' that Fish had given her, whispered in Fish's ear, "The book Newt wrote says they are the biggest and strongest of all known flying horses...".

Then he sighed again, "I just didn't expect them to be that big."

"I just don't know if they're good in a fight nya..."

?(??ω??)?

Fish, who had already defeated magical animals like the basilisk and the three-headed dog, jumped to his feet.

"Well... I don't think so..." Hermione tugged at Fish's shirt, quickly dismissing his unpleasant thought, "In the Ministry of Magic's classification of Fantastic Beast Classification, the Abraxan is not as dangerous as the Thestral."

"... It's a pity, it's so big for nothing!"

(〃`3′〃)

Fish muttered angrily.

As they spoke, the carriage already flew in front of the crowd, landing at an incredible speed, and the students in the first three rows were so frightened that they hurriedly backed away, afraid of being crushed by the huge carriage....

After all, the pressure of such a huge thing descending from the sky without slowing down was quite impressive.

Dumbledore, on the other hand, was not worried about that, as he led the four deans to the front row, intending to greet the guests in the carriage.

Then, with a clatter, the horses' hooves crashed to the ground and, in the blink of an eye, the carriage landed vibrating on its massive wheels.

At the same time, the golden, huge Abraxan shook their massive heads, their big fire-red eyes shifted from side to side and soon fixed on Fish.

Fish blinked, tempted to approach the horses, but in view of Professor McGonagall's warning, he preferred to stand still and watch them from afar with a frown.

(??ω??)

After the carriage stopped, the door immediately opened, and a boy in a light blue robe jumped out from inside, who first bowed to Dumbledore and the others and then stooped down, groped the floor of the carriage for a moment, and opened a golden spiral staircase.

He stepped back respectfully, head down, as he waited for the occupants of the carriage to exit.

Out of the carriage stepped a shiny black high-heeled shoe, only, like the Abraxan, it was much larger than normal, followed by a woman the size of Hagrid leaning over the door.

Many people gasped in surprise, even Harry didn't think there was anyone Hagrid's size in the world.

Of course, the surprise did not include Fish, who was still communicating silently with the Abraxans.

Probably because they had been watching Fish quietly open his mouth, some of the horses took a couple of steps toward him, trying to get closer to hear what Fish was saying to them.

However, as they moved their hooves, Madame Máxime's exaggeratedly large feet were stepping on the golden spiral staircase, and the sudden movement of the carriage threw her off balance as she descended the stairs.

Madame Máxime only had time to let out a cry of surprise before everyone saw her body lurch forward and fall from the carriage, crushing the boy who had descended first.

Professor McGonagall looked back and saw Fish standing still, looking like, "This business has nothing to do with Fish."

?ω?