From Kamal Taj to Hogwarts

Chapter 37 The Overthrown Professor

After Professor Kettleburn learned that the kitten only ate cooked food, he looked at Xiwen speechlessly and asked: "So what do you usually feed her?"

Xiwen thought for a moment, counted on his fingers and replied: "Usually it's stewed chicken, deboned steamed fish, cooked chicken liver, and occasionally a bowl of goat's milk. By the way, I also secretly eat it with Muggles.

Spratt Company ordered some special cat food, but the kittens don’t like it very much!”

Professor Kettleburn listened to him introducing the kitten's diet, and his face became darker and darker as he listened. Finally, he couldn't help but said: "Do you want to feed your cat into a useless cat? You must know that she is a magical creature with magical powers.

Animals!”

"A pet cat doesn't need to have many powerful abilities. It just needs to be cute." Xiwen said nonchalantly. "Anyway, I am raising her."

The professor said angrily: "You are letting her waste her ability as a magical animal. You are failing her talent! What's more, what if she gets lost one day? How can a useless cat be in the wild?

Life? What if something happens to you or you have to travel far away one day..."

Professor Kettleburn continued to educate little Xiwen for half an hour. He seemed to feel a little thirsty and finally stopped. He used his remaining right hand to hold up the large pot of fire crab shells on the table and put it into his mouth.

I took a sip.

"...Anyway, you shouldn't just bury your kitten's talent!" He added after drinking the water.

Xiwen was already confused by the explanation and nodded in confusion.

"So, let's start training her hunting ability." Professor Kettleburn picked up his tattered notebook again, took out his wand and let it float in the air, then took out his quill and prepared to continue taking notes.

"Hey, where's the mouse?" He was about to see how the kitten would treat the mouse, but suddenly he found that the mouse was gone.

"If you are talking about the mouse just now, it has already crawled under your bed." Xiwen said silently.

"Don't panic." Professor Kettleburn put down the quill with a wave of his hand, put on the wand and took it into his hand. He made the mouse fly back with a flying spell.

Xiwen watched him switch items back and forth with one hand and felt that he was in trouble for him, so he asked: "Professor, don't you find it troublesome to use only one hand? I remember that there are many people in the magic world who can regenerate limbs.

The method has few side effects."

"What do you know? My lost arms and legs are symbols of merit and honor!" the professor said with pride.

"Look at the missing half of my right leg. It was accidentally bitten by a Welsh green dragon when I was taming it when I was young, but I quickly subdued the dragon; as for the left arm, it was bitten by me when I was in Greece.

It was bitten off by a Chimera when I was traveling. That monster was so ferocious. Fortunately, I put the poison into its mouth and finally knocked it out..."

Sivan looked at Professor Kettleburn's excited expression and proud tone and felt very puzzled. Anyway, he couldn't risk his life just to study something.

‘Maybe this is love!’ he could only think.

"I almost went off topic." The professor suddenly came back from his narcissism, and then threw the mouse in front of the kitten. "Go, kitten, catch this mouse!"

The professor's seamless transition made Xiwen almost come to his senses. He didn't dare to stop him anymore, he just looked at the kitten, hoping that she wouldn't be fooled by the professor into eating raw food. That was so unhygienic.

While the two were talking, the kitten was lying on its side on the table, wagging its tail in boredom. Its tail tapped on the table and made a crisp sound, looking very impatient.

When Professor Kettleburn threw the mouse in front of her, she was startled at first and jumped up from the table. Then she cautiously leaned over and took a look at the mouse.

Under the professor's expectant gaze and Xiwen's nervous gaze, she showed a disgusted expression and slapped the mouse to the ground.

professor:"……"

Xiwen: "..."

After slapping the mouse away, the kitten lay down on the table leisurely and looked out the window with an expression as if it had become clean.

"It shouldn't be, even if it means refusing to eat, a long-term confrontation or fear of running away, this action is unreasonable..." Professor Kettleburn was puzzled, frowned and began to think.

"Professor, she seems to dislike this mouse." Xiwen said.

"No, I think we need to try again!" Professor Kettleburn didn't hear what Xiwen was saying at all. He decisively picked up the confused mouse and threw it in front of the kitten again.

How can I bear this! When the kitten saw that the little thing that had been slapped was thrown in front of her again, she felt provoked. She grinned and stared at the professor with yellow eyes.

The professor looked at her eyes subconsciously and felt that these eyes were extremely strange, as if they attracted all his energy and fell deeply into them.

With two "snap" and "crash" sounds, the quill pen in the professor's hand and the notebook in the air fell to the ground.

Following closely behind was Professor Kettleburn, who fell onto the table with a "thud".

Xiwen was stunned for a moment, then suddenly took out his wand and quickly scanned the blind spots in the room and the hidden places outside the window.

"Who did it?!" he shouted loudly. "Assaulting a professor at Hogwarts is a serious crime. Surrendering yourself may reduce your responsibility!"

No one answered.

A drop of cold sweat broke out from Xiwen's temples. With his mental strength, he did not find anyone suspicious, which further illustrates the strength of the other party!

"Kitten, hide quickly!" Xiwen still thought of his pet in times of crisis, fearing that she would be in danger.

The kitten sat on the table, tilting her little head and looking at him.

"...Could it be you who did it?" Xiwen looked suspiciously.

The kitten looked at him innocently.

"So you were the culprit who caused me to miss an entire afternoon of class last time?" Xiwen suddenly realized. "Let me tell you, who else could have those yellow eyes in the cat cage besides you?"

The kitten still looked at him with an innocent face.

Xiwen: "..."

Xiwen, who knew that the kitten couldn't speak, covered his face in depression and sighed: "What kind of evil has this done..."

He rolled up his sleeves, picked up Professor Kettleburn, and moved him to the messy bed. Then he picked up the quills and notebooks that fell on the floor and put them on the table.

After thinking for a moment, Xiwen unfolded what looked like a rag lying next to the professor's bed and covered him.

"The size is right. It does look like the professor's quilt." Xiwen said to himself.

After confirming that there was nothing wrong, he picked up the innocent-looking culprit on the table, walked out of Professor Kettleburn's shed and closed the door.

"Forget it, it's almost time to go to bed anyway, so let's let the professor take a nap in advance."

Xiwen sighed, hugged the cat and walked back to the dormitory.

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