Chapter 175: Lockhart Tales

After leaving the bookstore, Professor McGonagall honored her promise and took Feishe to eat ice cream. Then she did not rush to leave, but took Feishe to continue strolling in Diagon Alley.

Although Gringotts' high-speed minecart and Lockhart affected his mood, in general, Professor McGonagall was very happy today.

Because of the fact that Feish grew taller, it was of great significance to Professor McGonagall. It not only solved a big hidden danger in her heart, but also gave her a sense of accomplishment that pulled the cubs to a great extent.

So Professor McGonagall in a good mood plans to take Fisch to play outside for a while.

Fei may not know what Professor McGonagall was thinking, he just followed Professor McGonagall enthusiastically to the various shops in Diagon Alley, buying a lot of snacks and eating along the way.

Even last time they refused to take him to the Eula Owl Store and the Bumping Magic Joke Store, they also went this time.

But now Feish has lost interest in preying on owls, and Feish is not very interested in the magic toys that Professor McGonagall has been worried about.

Although he was really attracted by the crackling fireworks and weird props at the beginning, after the freshness passed, Fisch felt bored. In contrast, he was still a toy that would run away irregularly. Even more interested Fisch.

The only thing that made Feish a little unhappy was probably because he was outside, so he couldn't eat Chinese food made by Comey.

So after strolling for a while in the afternoon, Fisch offered to go back, but he didn't want to miss dinner.

After returning home, Feishe, who had been playing for a day, turned into a kitty, found a trophy, got in, and started to sleep.

Since discovering that Feish likes to sleep with trophies, Professor McGonagall has rummaged through all the trophies she had received before and placed them in every corner of the house for Feish as a cat litter.

When Professor McGonagall put the bought textbooks in Fisch’s room, he suddenly took out a book from Lockhart’s seven books, took it and sat next to Fisch, and looked through it carefully. Up.

Although in Professor McGonagall’s impression, Guidro Lockhart was a headache when he was a student. Although he did not like to play pranks like the twins, he would make a noise comparable to Fisch in order to gain attention. Grabbing the sorting hat at the opening ceremony.

For example, he once engraved his name on the Quidditch pitch in 20-foot-long letters, and projected his portrait into the sky like the Dark Mark.

What impressed Professor McGonagall most was that he sent himself 800 Valentine's Day cards on a certain Valentine's Day, which forced the cancellation of breakfast that day because a large amount of owl droppings and feathers fell into the oatmeal. .

And among these unlucky cereals, one of them belonged to Professor McGonagall, which caused her to never drink cereals again-this was originally one of her favorite breakfasts.

If that’s all there is to it, Gryffindor has never lacked troublemakers. Even if Lockhart is Ravenclaw, Professor McGonagall would not treat Lockhart differently.

What really makes Professor McGonagall hate Lockhart is his attitude towards learning.

As a Ravenclaw, Lockhart's talent is not bad, but the purpose of his study is to get attention and satisfy his inexplicable vanity.

So when he found that the result of his serious study was only about the same as other students, Lockhart stopped working hard, but tried his best to do something that attracts attention.

This made Professor McGonagall, who is devoted to education and has a traditional character, was very dissatisfied with him. After discovering that the other party had not changed his teaching, Professor McGonagall began to hate Lockhart like other professors.

But since Dumbledore chose him as the teacher of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, and Professor McGonagall had heard more or less of his situation in the past few years, she planned to put aside prejudices and confirm him through the book written by Lockhart. Current situation.

After opening the "Wandering with the Werewolves", Professor McGonagall fixed the glasses on the bridge of his nose and read the contents word by word.

As she had remembered, this book was full of Lockhart's boasting about himself, and he still liked to show off so much.

But apart from these uncomfortable content, the descriptions of werewolves in the book and some coping plans are very accurate.

This surprised Professor McGonagall. In her impression, Lockhart did not have the strength and calmness of the book.

"Could it be that Lockhart finally stopped wasting his talent?"

Professor McGonagall murmured softly, but couldn't believe it in her heart. After all, after so many years in school, she hadn't changed it. On the contrary, it has become more and more severe. She doesn't think Lockhart will change much after graduation.

Moreover, it can be seen from the content of the book that he is still the vain Lockhart, but the content about the werewolf is true and credible...

Professor McGonagall squeezed the bridge of his nose and decided to read all the other six books before making a conclusion.

Although the six books seem to be a lot and seem to be read for several days, in fact, without the boasting content in the books and the travel information that has nothing to do with the defense against the dark arts, the things described in each book are not considered Too many, not even half as much as the first-year "Black Magic: Guide to Self-Defense".

It's just that some of the tips when dealing with dangerous magical creatures are very practical and distinctive.

This makes Professor McGonagall very puzzled.

Judging from the content of these seven books, Lockhart does have real facts. It is no wonder that the Ministry of Magic will award him the Merlin Class III Medal for this reason, and the Defense Against the Dark Arts will recruit him as an honorary member.

Judging from Lockhart's performance in the book alone, he is indeed qualified.

But Lockhart like this is very different from the unlearned and fame-fishing guy in Professor McGonagall's impression, so she now has a very strange sense of separation towards Lockhart.

"Maybe my prejudice against Lockhart is too deep..."

Professor McGonagall closed the book and readjusted his evaluation of Lockhart in his mind.

And there is a saying, compared to other textbooks, Lockhart’s writing is more attractive, and it is no wonder that the price is so high but it is still selling... Up.

"what?"

Professor McGonagall suddenly discovered another use of these books-they can be read to Feish as a story book.

Fisch didn't like learning because the content in the textbook was too boring, but Lockhart's book was very interesting. Fisch could learn a lot of practical content by listening to stories.

The only thing to pay attention to is not to let Fisch be spoiled by those boasting content.

But this is also easy to solve. Anyway, Feish basically doesn't read this kind of all-character book, so it's good to remove those contents when she reads it.

Thinking about it this way, Professor McGonagall suddenly felt that... Lockhart's books are quite worth buying.

Although it is a bit more expensive, it does have something to say. Coupled with Lockhart’s excellent writing and fame, as well as the thrilling storyline, Wujialong cannot be said to be value for money, but it is also Within the acceptable range Fei Xu. "

Professor McGonagall woke up the kitten who was sleeping in the trophy.

"Meow?" (=Φω=)

The sleepy kitten poked his head out of the trophy and looked at Professor McGonagall.

"Listen to the story?"

Professor McGonagall shook Lockhart's writings in his hands.

"Meow!" (=ω=)

Fisch immediately jumped out of the trophy and landed on Professor McGonagall's lap, erected a pair of triangular ears, raised his head and looked at her expectantly.

Professor McGonagall smiled, opened the book in his hand, and slowly read out the content that he had deleted.

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