Chapter 390 The Orange Cat Scolded
Chapter 390 The Orange Cat Scolded
Chapter 390 The Orange Cat Scolded
No matter how the viewers in the live stream argued, Martin had been adhering to the principle that as long as he didn't see it, he could pretend it didn't exist. After he dissed Eileen, he took Nancy to get the tools for netting fish at ease.
Later, when he heard the little boy say that he could also row a boat in the lake over the field of reeds, he was even more interested. But the boats in the village were small wooden ones and none of the guests knew how to row.
It wasn't hard for Martin. With his mouth that can make trolls crash their keyboards on top and make people smile, he soon became the women’s friend of the villagers and pretty much sussed out the whole village.
The fans were stunned. They didn't expect Martin to be such a person! "I'm sorry to trouble you, granny Myers."
The youth was good-looking and exceptionally conversable, and many of his words were simply what they were thinking. Occasionally, he would help to solve some problems. Moreover, the lovely snow-white Nancy child beside him sweetly called them grandpa and granny, which really made people feel happy. They all wanted to take Nancy into their arms and coax her as their granddaughter.
"It does not bother me. My son isn't busy now anyway. There are lots of wild ducks in the field of reeds. He can go with my naughty grandson to collect some wild duck eggs and make salted duck eggs. They'll be delicious.”
After the two men expressed their gratitude again, a simple and honest middle-aged man followed them.
This was the son of the granny. He smiled with a little embarrassment at the few people and scratched his head as he led the way.
"The boat is in the field of reeds. Let's go straight there."
No matter how small the boat was, it was quite heavy for people. so they kept it at a small dock over in the field of reeds for convenience. One boat was not enough for a group of people, of course. So apart from Martin, they found another man who could row.
There were two boats. Colin and Eileen took one with two children, and Martin and Jason took the other with two children.
Once the children had been allocated, they excitedly ran ahead with their little netting pockets. They were accompanied by several big dogs, which made them look particularly powerful.
The village people were surprised to see these dogs following a girl. When some people called their dogs back, they waited a while to see. Well, their dogs were following the little girl again. On the way back to the field of reeds, all of a sudden, a row of big, imperious cats appeared around the corner of the village.
The fat orange cat that everyone was familiar with was also in the group. The leader was a tabby that was the same size as a small dog. It had a long scar on its face and looked super aggressive, yet somehow very handsome.
The orange cat, whose body was almost as fat as a piglet. followed the tabby to the left, and to the right of the tabby was a black cat. Behind them were all the common cats of the countryside. There were calico cats, white cats and tuxedo cats, with tabby cats and orange cats being the most numerous.
When they came out as dominantly as the little tigers, the dogs that originally gathered around Nancy also quickly stood in a figure of eight with Lucky at their head.
Suddenly it felt like two armies were confronting each other.
But everyone was dumbfounded as they looked at the situation. They thought, 'What's going on?'Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
"Meow, meow, meow...”
Before the battle between the dogs and cats started. the orange cat came to the front and meowed at the group of dogs
It thought, ‘Old dog, I'm coming with my leader and buddies. Tremble, you bunch of stupid dogs!'Its contemptuous and proactive look was quite obnoxious.
Lucky looked at the lead tabby cat calmly and fiercely.
The cat and the dog fought for dozens of rounds just by looking at each other.
Seeing this scene, several children ran behind the adults and peeked out.
The children couldn't resist watching for fear that they might get into a real fight and get hurt by mistake Nancy swallowed and weakly tried to persuade them a little
"Let's talk about it. Don't... Don't fight.”
These were not the cats and dogs she kept. If they were her cats and dogs, she would have educated them. Fighting hurt both physically and emotionally. It wasn't worth it.
The moment the little girl spoke, the cats and dogs all turned their heads to look at her in unison. Nancy was speechless
"Meow."
She didn't expect a low meow from the leading fiercely handsame tabby.
"Woof!"
Lucky barked fiercely at the tabby.
These two-Sounds were like some kind of signal and both the cats and the dogs started shouting frantically towards each other. The cats and dogs-were audible to the whole viltage for a while. Content. belongs tS <
Nancy looked frustrated.
"Cats, don't fight. I'll catch fish for you to eat."
"Dogs, don't fight either. It hurts to fight.”
She wanted to say that she'd get the dog a big bone to eat, but the problem was she didn't have one.
Before Nancy knew it, she ran between them. She put her left hand against Lucky's head and her right hand against the big cat's head "Don't fight..."
She just mumbled these words, and the scene seemed to be like a religious rite.
The crowd was speechless.
Martin's face turned gloomy. The little one ran right past him like a rabbit and he couldn't even stop her.
Although he had a kind of enigmatic confidence in his sister, what if she was mistakenly hurt in this scene?
It was a good thing that Nancy's ‘religious rite' seemed to be working. The two sides were cursing, but they didn't get into a fight in the end
The little girl even took the opportunity to stroke the leading cat's fur a few times
Although they-were no longer fighting, the¢ats and dogs sat together and discussed something-~ The cats‘were barking for a whiles and rec dogs were barking for a: while’ which made Martin and the others twitch their mouths. ‘Content belongs to ©
When Nancy returned, Jason could not help but ask curiously.
"What are they doing?"
Nancy said, "They are having a meeting."
Nowadays, even cats and dogs knew how to hold meetings. They really kept pace with the times. "So what is the subject of the meeting?"
Nancy looked proud as she puffed out her little chest.
"Something about how to allocate positions around me!"
After saying that, Nancy got a little. worried, ° “Martin, I have to pay thes cat's afid the big dogs’ salariess>
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Martin was speechless.
The others were speechless.
They always thought it was a bit ridiculous.
When the cats and dogs finally came over, Lucky stood on Nancy's left and the leading cat stood on the right. They looked a bit like gangsters, although they were just the lower version.
But that was pretty awesome. After all, the other children couldn't have it even if they wanted it.
The other cats and dogs also stood on either side or behind her. A long line followed behind her.
Nancy raised her small face, "I was like this when I was in Stream Village."
She didn't find anything strange about it at all