Chapter 405 TV
Facts have proved that TV can not only make a certain little fur cat take the initiative to do homework, but also write quickly and well.
Professor McGonagall looked at the homework in her hand, the corner of her mouth twitching slightly...
If Fei Xu usually writes homework at the speed that she has in her hand, Pi Mao will have to write it for at least two or three hours. As a result, it took him a little more than an hour to finish it, and there is nothing too big in the content.
of errors and omissions.
"Minerva, can Fish watch TV now?!"
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The little cat stared at Professor McGonagall with burning eyes, leaning slightly to the side, as if it would immediately turn around and run to the living room as soon as it received a positive answer...
Although I really don’t want to let Fei Xu run away to watch TV, this is something I have promised before, and it is not good to weaken Fei Xu’s enthusiasm like this...
So Professor McGonagall thought for a while and said, "Okay, but I can only watch it for another hour."
"Why meow?!"
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The little fur cat, who had already rushed to the door, turned back and protested dissatisfied.
"We are here as guests, what's the matter with you leaving your friends aside and running to watch TV?!" Professor McGonagall replied with a straight face: "This is so rude!"
"Meow!"
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The little cat still values his friends, especially Hermione, a friend who makes him feel very special.
But the programs on TV were so interesting that Feishu didn’t want to give up...
Although Fish had watched TV when he was homeless, he couldn't understand what was being said on the TV, and he didn't know that this thing could change the channel. So when the little cat discovered that this small box contained countless interesting things,
When he was reading "stories", the storybooks that Professor McGonagall bought him in the past were nothing.
Because these stories are not only rich in content and interesting, but also equipped with pictures from beginning to end, which is much more interesting than those wizard storybooks with only a few simple animate pictures.
"Hermione can watch TV with Fish, meow!"
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The little cat quickly found a solution, "We usually read storybooks with Fish, meow!"
Students at Hogwarts all know that Fish likes to listen to stories, so the little witch will often hold the cat and tell him stories in her free time. At this time, as long as the movements are not too excessive, Fish will lie down obediently.
Let them jerk off in your arms.
So Fish quickly thought of this, and in order to make the two things look closer, the little cat cleverly changed "telling stories to Fish" to "reading storybooks with Fish".
Under normal circumstances, Professor McGonagall would not object to Fish watching TV.
After all, they were now living in an area where Muggles lived. With the little fur cat Fisch's out-of-the-box personality and habit of making some noise wherever he went, there was something that could attract his attention and make him
Staying quiet is actually the best thing to do.
But when Professor McGonagall discovered that the greedy cat, who was always active in eating, didn't even want to eat in order to watch TV, he suddenly became vigilant and subconsciously felt that he shouldn't let Fish stare at the TV all the time.
So she persuaded her in another way: "It's rare to be a guest at Hermione's house. Don't you want to experience what Muggles usually live like? Maybe they have more interesting things?"
Compared to Fish being addicted to TV, Professor McGonagall would rather let him go out to play. It doesn't matter if he gets into trouble. The big deal is just a few Forgetting Curses.
Fish originally wanted to say that he had not seen Muggle life before, but when he thought that he had watched TV before, he did not find it so interesting at the time, he became a little excited.
"Okay then, Fish will watch TV for a while and then go out for a walk with Hermione."
After finally convincing her cat to put down the TV, Professor McGonagall breathed a sigh of relief, but she still reminded her in time: "When you go out, remember not to expose the cat's ears and tail!"
"Fish got it, meow!"
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The little cat replied without looking back, and then ran quickly towards the living room where the TV was placed. However, halfway through, he suddenly stopped again, turned around and ran towards his room.
After Fish finished his meal and ran back to do his homework, Hermione also ate her lunch in a hurry, and then ran over to do her homework with Fish.
As a result, Hermione found in despair that the kitten changed from its usual laziness and ran away after finishing its homework quickly, leaving her alone to continue doing her homework.
There had never been a time when Hermione hated the invention of television as much as she did now.
But asking her to finish her homework casually was not in line with her personality, so Hermione could only complain about the damn TV while working hard on her homework.
"Hermione, are you done with your homework?"
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At this moment, Fish pushed open the door to the room and stuck his head in.
"Fish?" Hermione looked back and replied a little aggrievedly: "Not yet, I think this paper on ancient green grass needs to be revised..."
"Meow like this..."
The little cat hesitated for a while and then walked in.
"Then you hurry up and write meow. After you finish writing, let's go down and watch TV for an hour, and then go out for a walk, meow."
After Fish finished speaking, he turned into a small tabby cat and jumped onto Hermione's lap and lay down.
Hermione perked up instantly.
"Don't worry! I'll get it done soon!"
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While Hermione was busy writing in the company of her cat, Professor McGonagall picked up the phone in the room and dialed the number left for her by the Grangers.
"Hello, this is Granger Dental Clinic."
Mrs. Granger's voice sounded on the other end of the phone.
After sighing in his mind about the magic of Muggle technology, Professor McGonagall raised her voice slightly and said into the microphone in the way the other party handed it to her: "Is it Jacqueline? I'm Minerva."
"Minerva? Did something happen at home?" Mrs. Granger asked anxiously on the other end of the phone. Then before Professor McGonagall could answer, she said with great annoyance: "I really should stay here."
I’m at home, but I really can’t leave the clinic these two days.”
"No, nothing happened at home."
Professor McGonagall quickly comforted her: "I just want to ask you something... How did you stop Hermione from being obsessed with TV?"
Mrs. Granger on the other end of the phone was stunned for a moment, then giggled.
"Actually, we didn't do anything. Hermione really liked watching TV at first, but as time went by, she gradually became less interested. Fish is just a novelty now."
Professor McGonagall frowned slightly. She could understand what Mrs. Granger meant, but the situation between Fish and Hermione was different. Hermione had grown up in a Muggle society and was accustomed to television. She wanted Fish to watch TV.
TV is boring, at least not for a short period of time.
But Mrs. Granger obviously thought of this quickly. She continued on the phone: "Don't worry, I have a way to make Fish divert his attention to other things."
"Can you tell me first?"
Mrs. Granger didn't give in.
"Of course it's an amusement park. No child can resist the charm of an amusement park."
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Chapter completed!