Chapter 571: plan failed

"Classmates, good afternoon!" After Fish and Hermione both sat down, Umbridge, who finally calmed down, said to everyone.

However, everyone just looked at her, all holding back laughter.

The anger that Umbridge had just suppressed rose up again in an instant.

"That's not good, is it?" She gave a stiff fake smile through gritted teeth that looked like she had a facial spasm. "I want you to answer this: 'Good afternoon, Professor Umbridge.' Please do it again. "Classmates, good afternoon!"

She communicated with everyone like she was treating a group of babies. This made everyone's perception of her even worse. After all, at their age, they didn't like to be treated as a child the most.

"Good afternoon, Professor Umbridge," the group responded unevenly and vaguely.

Only Fish responded loudly and energetically: "Good afternoon meow! Professor Umbridge!"

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Albus Dumbledore, Tom Riddle by example - when you want to get in trouble with someone but don't want to be suspected, it's best to get on with him first.

In this way, not only will the other party be unprepared for you, but others will also subconsciously ignore you...

When the diary Horcrux wanted to entrap Fisch to a dangerous place, this was what Dumbledore did, and Dumbledore explained to Fisch in detail why he did so.

Sure enough, seeing Fish's performance, Umbridge's face improved significantly, she regained her sweet smile, and said with a choked voice, "You should learn from Mr. McGonagall, please do it again. Good afternoon, classmates!"

Everyone also noticed that this old toad was obviously not going to give up until it achieved its goal, so they had to respond impatiently and loudly: "Good afternoon, Professor Umbridge."

"That's right," said Professor Umbridge in a whimper. "It's not too difficult, is it? Please put away your wand and take out your quill."

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Mao Mao, who originally wanted to have a good relationship with her slowly, wanted to give up in an instant... This old toad's class is not fun at all!

However, after thinking about it carefully, Fish felt that he couldn't give up easily, so he obediently and the others took out the quill that Rita had given him, and then asked for a piece of parchment from Hermione.

Hermione didn't know what Fish was thinking, thinking that her persuasion had worked, and was secretly delighted.

Then Umbridge began to babble on the podium. She was talking about how unorganized the Defense Against the Dark Arts class had been before, and she was here at the request of the Ministry of Magic to teach everyone to be more correct. Theoretical knowledge, etc., and let everyone copy what she showed on the blackboard...

This made Fish's patience wear down at a rapid rate, but he repeated the contents of the blackboard in a low voice, and let Rita's shorthand pen write and draw on the parchment.

Umbridge glanced at the long-feathered automatic stencil in front of Fish, and inexplicably thought of a reporter he hated so much... even though the other party is now in a partnership with the Ministry of Magic.

The reporter she thought of was naturally Rita Skeeter, who had dealt a lot with the Ministry of Magic.

And Umbridge hates Skeeter for the simple reason that Skeeter once wrote an article "slandering" Umbridge, saying that she had ruthlessly taken credit from other colleagues and appropriated it for herself.

Umbridge does not admit this kind of thing. When she reported the situation to her boss, she also mentioned the names of other colleagues a little bit, but it is not her who can decide who the boss wants to give credit to. of.

It must be those colleagues who were unhappy and deliberately distorted the facts. That reporter named Skeeter was not a good person, and he released the news without verification.

Of course, the magnanimous Umbridge didn't blame those jealous colleagues... anyway, they had been fired from the Ministry of Magic long ago for some "inappropriate little mistakes".

The students below were very curious why Umbridge kept staring at Fish's quill and kept changing expressions after he asked them to copy the contents of the blackboard.

"Cough, cough." Umbridge noticed everyone's doubtful eyes after he recovered, and said to Fish with a smirk, "Mr. McGonagall, copying these contents with your own hands will make your impression even more profound."

When the other classmates heard her say this, they all showed mocking smiles.

Want to ask Feishe to write? This new professor should be beaten by the cat soon.

"No! Fish hates writing the most, meow!"

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Fish clasped his arms and firmly refused.

What to do with Umbridge... I'm quitting!

Minister Fudge has an explanation... Minister Fudge has an explanation...

Umbridge, who was rejected by the cat, kept saying this in his heart.

Fish had felt right before, Umbridge didn't like him, maybe even hated him a little bit, because she had a natural aversion to being half-human and half-beast.

Even her reason for pushing the anti-werewolf bill is not really worried about werewolves hurting people, Umbridge doesn't care about the safety of others at all, her reason for opposing werewolves is simply because she hates these half-human, half-beasts.

So whether Fish is the so-called Born Animagus or whatever, she's seeing

When it comes to cat ears and tails, it instinctively resists.

Connelly Fudge, on the other hand, had an explanation, hoping that Umbridge could win Fish to the Ministry of Magic.

Not only because he was influenced by Fish's affinity, but also because he knew how popular Cats were at Hogwarts. As long as Fish was won, the entire Hogwarts students would fall to the Ministry of Magic.

In this way, in Fudge's imagination, Dumbledore's plan to use Hogwarts to form a private army would fail, and his position as Minister of Magic would be more secure.

He arranged for Umbridge to incapacitate the Hogwarts students for the same purpose - to prevent Dumbledore from building an army.

And Umbridge, who was carrying a major mission from the Ministry of Magic, after doing some psychological construction, finally decided not to have the same knowledge as Fish, and continued her teaching.

"Does every classmate have a copy of Wilbert Slinka's Defense Theory of Magic?" she asked.

There was a murmur of affirmation in the class.

"I think we're going to do it all over again," Professor Umbridge said, "and when I ask you a question, I want you to answer 'yes, Professor Umbridge', or 'no, Professor Umbridge' '."

Frustrated on Fisher's side, she decided to regain her confidence from the other students, but what she didn't understand was that doing so would only accelerate everyone's dislike of her.

Or rather, Umbridge knew it, but she didn't care.

"Again: Does every classmate have a copy of Wilbert Slinka's Defense Theory of Magic?"

"Yes, Professor Umbridge," the class answered loudly, but the expressions on their faces grew impatient.

"Very good," Umbridge said to himself, ignoring their expressions, "I want you to turn the book to page 5 and read' Chapter 1, Basics of Getting Started '. Don't whisper while reading."

As soon as he heard that he was going to read, Fisch, whose patience had already worn out, immediately gave up his original plan. He changed back to the appearance of a cat, jumped directly to the table and fell asleep.

Umbridge couldn't sit still anymore. She stood up from the podium and walked to Fish's side with heavy steps.

"Cough, cough." Umbridge cleared his throat.

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The cat moved the tip of its tail and continued to lie down and ignored her.

"Cough, cough!" Umbridge accentuated.

Fish reacted a little this time. He opened one eye and glanced at Umbridge, then changed positions, burying his head in his front paws...

Keep sleeping.

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