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Chapter 207: Old acquaintances (Edited)

"Uroboros?" Fish repeated the basilisk's name and then burst out laughing, "Nyajajajajajaja, your name sounds funny nya!"

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The basilisk couldn't understand the kitten's laughter and just calmly watched it make a fool of itself.

Fish took a while to stop laughing, then stroked the basilisk's pointed snout and said carelessly, "From today on, we'll be friends nya! I'll show you some new friends sometime..."

The kitten shook his head and bragged, "I know two friends who are as big as you, especially Kanaloa, who is much bigger than you nya!".

"Hiss... hiss." (Kanaloa... I think I heard that name somewhere).

Uroboros, who had been lying lazily on the ground, shook his head slightly at the sound of "Kanaloa", a name that sounded familiar.

"Do you know Kanaloa?"

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Fish noticed the different reaction and blinked, reminding him, "Kanaloa lives in the Black Lake and is a large squid."

This time, Uroboros remembered who the other party was: the pet of old master Slytherin's old friend, the pet Godric Gryffindor had in the Black Lake.

Ouroboros had some impression of that squid, as he had had a fight with her.

Although Kanaloa was able to ignore the basilisk's murderous stare and was bigger than him, she still lost to Uroboros.

The main reason was that Kanaloa was so big that Uroboros' fangs could easily bite her, and Kanaloa was immune to the basilisk's murderous stare, but not to its venom.

If Slytherin and Gryffindor had not stopped it in time, Kanaloa would have died from Uroboros' poison.

But then again, Uroboros himself didn't have much to gain, after all, Kanaloa's size was such an advantage, and his tentacles were powerful, both because of his whip and his sheath, that if the basilisk's poison hadn't kicked in so quickly, it's not certain who would have won.

In any case, Uroboros took a long time to recover.

Of course, there was no need to discuss such small details with Fish.

Then Uroboros spat out his tongue in disdain.

"Hiss!" (The loser!)

After losing to Fish, Uroboros was more than worried about losing, so he needed to use Kanaloa to test his ability.

"Nya, I don't believe it nya!".

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It's not that Fish had never fought Kanaloa, but the cat couldn't hold on for long against the nimble tentacles, which wrapped around him so tightly that he couldn't break free.

How could Uroboros defeat Kanaloa when he couldn't even defeat him?

"Hiss!" (Ask him yourself if you don't believe me!).

Uroboros, who had been slacking off, immediately perked up, raised his head and looked at Fish.

"Hiss!" (Or you can bring him in, and we'll fight again!).

The loss to Fish was the result of his inability to overcome his attributes, not a sign of his weakness, especially since he was thought to be no match for his former rival, Kanaloa.

If it wasn't for the intervention of his former master and Gryffindor, that stupid squid would have been dead by now and he wouldn't have had the chance to make a fool of himself in the Black Lake.

"Well, well, well!"

Fish, who still had no clear idea of the basilisk's dangers, clapped his hands, waiting for the battle between the two giants.

"I'll go to Kanaloa tomorrow, and help you give the challenge!"

"Hiss ... (As you wish.)"

Uroboros lazily went back to bed again.

Although he would probably get seriously injured again if he fought, Uroboros wasn't worried at all.

Without his old master and Gryffindor intervening, there would be no one to cure Kanaloa's poison, and he didn't think the old squid would dare to accept his challenge, and if he did, he would die.

Then Fish asked him a few more questions, such as whether he was bored living here, what his favorite food was, why pipes were more exciting to slide down, etc.

Fish didn't mention any of Voldemort's concerns.

In the absence of hostility, animal affinity had an obvious effect on Uroboros, who answered Fish's incoherent questions with laziness and patience.

Fish sat on Uroboros' head, chatting with him and fidgeting restlessly, before he inadvertently glanced at the Slytherin statue and suddenly remembered his earlier plan.

"That's right nya!" Fish asked, pointing to the Slytherin statue, "That's your room isn't it? can I come in and see nya?"

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"Hiss." (Yes.)

Uroboros replied indifferently, and took the initiative to crawl in the direction of the statue....

He was tired of being interrogated by Fish, so he wanted to go back to sleep.

"Hiss..."

Uroboros uttered the secret words, causing the Slytherin statue to open its mouth and crawled inside with Fish.

Connected to the mouth of the statue was a dark and damp, but smooth, stone passage through which Uroboros slipped a short distance to a stone cavern not unlike the surroundings of the passage.

The cave was damp, but surprisingly clean, so much so that there was nothing but stone in it.....

Much to Fish's dismay.

"Your room is boring nya."

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Fish looked at the basilisk's lair by the dim light coming through the cave entrance.

"Hiss. (I'm going to sleep.)"

Uroboros ignored him and swam to the corner of the cave, curling up, intending to sleep.

"Nya? You're going to sleep nya?"

Fish froze and muttered, "Fish was going to buy you something to eat... In that case, we'll talk about it another time, goodnight nya!"

The polite kitten said and was about to leave the cave ...

Then, the cave entrance was blocked by a huge snake head.

"Nya?"

"Hiss!" (Do you have something to eat? I want to eat!).

The basilisk didn't know how to be polite, and made its intentions clear with a quick hiss.

"Nyajaajaja, do you like to snack before you go to bed like Fish?" said Fish with a grin, pulling out his magic bag and pouring out all the food he had gotten from the kitchen.

The food Fish carried in his magic bag was no amount was not a small amount, as he had fed Fluffy earlier, but for Uroboros it was only a matter of a few bites, and after a few bites of the bun Fish had in his hand, the pile of food he had spilled went into Uroboros' stomach ...

After all, when snakes eat, they are used to swallowing in one bite.

After eating, Uroboros was clearly in a better mood, and he reached up to his head and touched Fish's face with his cold snout before slowly swimming back into the corner, curling up and going back to sleep.

For a snake, this level of affection was a good sign, and Fish could sense the kindness Uroboros had just shown.

So he waved his hand at the basilisk who was already curled up, "Then I'll come back first nya, and get you something to eat when I'm free."

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