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Body 098. A Failed Group Activity (Having the Title of Fan!)

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    Hermione's plan was very successful. With a group of scheming girls deliberately procrastinating, and Fish himself being distracted by other things within a few minutes of writing, every time he finished his homework, it was usually in the middle of the night.  something happened.

    Then Fish would take his homework to check with Professor McGonagall, and then go to the kitchen to pack food to share with Lu Wei. After supper, Fish would try to break through Lu Wei's defense and enter the trapdoor.  Not much left.

    On weekends, Fish even went to play in the Forbidden Forest, and had no time to spend with Lu Wei at all.

    But what Hermione didn't know was that even if she didn't plan on Fish like this, he had already given up after trying a few more times. Before he could find a way to trap or persuade Lu Wei, Fish also knew that he  No matter how hard you try, it's just a waste of effort.

    Besides, there are so many fun things to do, how could Fish be wasting time here foolishly

    Fei Xu is smart!  <(£þ¦á£þ)>

    In such a relatively ordinary daily life, the time has entered December, and the temperature has dropped a little, but the number of people active outside has gradually increased.

    Because it started to snow heavily.

    Although there were occasional snowfalls in November, they were not too heavy, and no snow accumulation was even formed, and some were just unwelcome frosts.

    But after entering December, the snowfall near Hogwarts began to soar, and a thick layer of snow soon accumulated outside the castle.

    In their spare time, many young wizards would come to the open space outside the castle to engage in activities such as snowball fights and making snowmen. There is not much difference between Muggles and wizards in terms of playing with snow.

    The only difference is probably the wizards will use magic to assist them in snowball fights and snowmen.

    "Meow ~" (=w=)

    Fish, who turned into a little tabby cat, also changed from his previous lazy state, and had fun in the snow.

    He didn't like snow when he was wandering before, because many of his kind would freeze to death at this time.

    But after being adopted by Professor McGonagall, all the same kind that Fish encountered were taken good care of by humans, and they would no longer freeze to death. Naturally, he had the leisure time to play in the snow.  When I was in the village, I also played snowball fights and snowmen with other neighbors.

    Just as Fish was thumping happily in the snow, a snowball suddenly fell from the sky and hit him. Fortunately, Fish reacted quickly and jumped aside to avoid the attack of the snowball.

    "Meow?"

    Fish looked at the direction where the snowball was flying, and saw the red-haired No. 2 and No. 3 with cat ears standing on the snow not far away. Several snowballs were floating in the air, circling them.  His body turned slowly.

    "Fisch, how about a snowball fight?"

    George shook the wand in his hand, and a snowball that was floating around his head smashed towards Fish.

    "Meow!"

    Fish jumped up, turned around in mid-air, and while drawing the snowball away with his tail, he turned into a cat-man form.

    "Okay meow!" (¡ñ¦µw¦µ¡ñ)

    After landing, Fisch raised his fists high and accepted the twins' challenge with confidence.

    He is the snowball fight champion in Hogsmeade village in the past two years, so he will not be afraid of these two red hairs.

    "How about joining us for a snowball fight?"

    At the same time, the nearby girls also rushed over and stood in front of Fish, including Angelina Johnson, whom the twins had a crush on.

    Fred and George exchanged glances complacently, then pretended to think about it, then shook their heads and said: "You have too many people, it's not fair, we have to find some teammates."

    Then the twins called all the students outside the castle, not even those from Slytherin College, and took out the tags they had prepared long ago.

    "Everyone, let's draw lots! Let's see who can be lucky enough to be in a group with Fish!"

    Fred handed the label to Fish first, and bewitched him in the same tone he used to sell cat ears.

    Fish followed George's instructions ignorantly, took out one of the many tags, and then divided into a group with the students who drew the same blue tag later, and there were men and women among them.  Also from different colleges.

    But Fish didn't care about that either, he just wanted to have a good time.

    After a simple grouping, everyone put on cat ear hairpins of different colors as the team logo, and a big melee with hundreds of people and ten groups began.

      As soon as the match started, Fish excitedly waved his magic wand and rushed towards the place with the largest number of people, his teammates quickly followed.

    But after smashing a few snowballs excitedly, Fisher's interest suddenly dropped.

    Those teammates had surrounded Fisch from the very beginning, and when they saw a snowball flying towards him, they stood in front of him one by one desperately

    Obviously those snowballs were too crooked to hit him at all, but when my teammates saw a snowball deflected by more than ten meters, they were as nervous as if they saw a big dung egg.

    As for the snowballs he threw, some people not only did not hide, but rushed up, making Fish almost think that he had made a mistake in the rules of snowball fights.

    However, there are only a small number of such people, and most of them are still playing games seriously, but everyone tacitly avoids Fisch's direction.

    The few who will attack Fish, such as George Fred, will be immediately besieged the moment they make a move, and even teammates in their own team will defect.

    In short, this snowball fight made Fish very uninvolved.

    "It's boring, meow, I'd better go find Minerva" w

    Fish threw two more snowballs, but when he found that there was still no one to fight back, he immediately lost all interest, turned his head and walked into the castle regardless of his teammates' persuasion.

    When the others saw Fish leaving, they all stopped and looked at each other not knowing what happened.

    George and Fred rolled their eyes speechlessly, of course they knew what was going on, but just as soon as they attacked Fisch, they were immediately buried by snowballs flying from all directions, without even a chance to remind them.

    By the time they struggled to get out of the snowdrift, Fish had completely lost interest in snowball fights, and they were almost at the gate of the castle.

    So the snowball fight ended anticlimactically. The twins and the few students who attacked Fish began to frantically count down other people who participated in the snowball fight after he left.

    But this has nothing to do with Fish, he came directly to Professor McGonagall's office, and rushed into her arms with a swoop.

    "Minerva~" w

    "Fish? You came just in time."

    Professor McGonagall caught Fish with outstretched arms, touched his little head, picked up a form from the table and handed it to him.

    "Come on, sign this."

    "Meow?" Fish took the form, looked at the words on it and whispered, "Registration list of students staying at school for Christmas?"

    "It's Christmas meow!" (¡ñ>w<¡ñ)

    Fish threw the form aside excitedly, then rushed over and hugged Professor McGonagall again.

    "Minerva! Where's my gift?" w

    "Christmas isn't here yet" Professor McGonagall patted Fish on the head angrily, "And, have you prepared any Christmas presents for your friends?"

    "Meow?" w

    The little Fish cat looked confused, "Fish wants to give gifts to others, too?"

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