59 What the F*ck (1/2)
Chapter 59: What the F*ck
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Uncle Jin pondered in his heart. ”It would have been alright if it was an adult cat, but it was such a small kitten; even if it started being trained right after weaning, how many days could it be trained for? Not to mention that cats were much harder to train than dogs!” Uncle Jin turned his head and glanced at Husky.
Husky was puzzled.
Uncle Jin was speechless. ”…”
Jiang Qianxue had not raised a pet before, not to mention trained a pet. She did not know just how difficult this was; she just thought it would be fun. She pointed her finger again, and Snowball immediately walked in a figure eight again.
Uncle Jin’s mood could only be described by ”what the f*ck.”
F*ck, the two walks of the figure eight shapes were practically the same size!
He secretly contemplated, ”Truly the noble miss of Jiang’s Group had such high sight! Regular pets were definitely not pleasing to her eyes.”
Luckily, he didn’t finish what he was saying just now. If she had said, ”All right, give me an Alaskan Husky who knows how to walk a figure eight,” where would he go find one?
He gathered up his mood of contempt, and did not dare to look down upon this seemingly ordinary Persian cat again. He asked carefully, ”How much money was this cat bought for? There should be a number at least, right?”
He stretched out three fingers, meaning an estimate of thirty thousand. Putting aside the condition and lineage, the owner certainly would not bear to sell it if not at a high price for a cat that was able to be trained like this.
Jiang Qianxue shook her head and laughed. ”Can’t buy this with three thousand dollars. I spent twelve thousand.”
Uncle Jin was speechless. ”…” He had another ”what the f*ck” impulse.
Husky whimpered, and tucked his tail in between his two hind legs, protecting his butthole, for security and peace. Jiang Qianxue clapped her hands, and relieved the training mode on Snowball. She then picked Snowball up, put him back in the cat carrier and zipped it up. Uncle Jin slapped his forehead and suddenly realized, ”So that’s how it was! It must be that the cat owner had intended to curry favor with Jiang Qianxue, and sold the cat to the noble miss of Jiang’s Group at a low price! This can’t be wrong; this must be it!
He thought about this event with the mind of a successful businessman, and immediately sorted out inhis mind. But he also secretly felt sorry for the original owner. ”This was done poorly; since you wanted to ingratiate yourself with the Jiang family, you might as well have simply gifted the cat. Why gild the lily and receive the twelve thousand? Now this favor was discounted.”
He concluded that the person who did this was young; a middle-aged adult would not make this type of mistake.
Snowy picked up the cat carrier with a ”humph!” and waved at him, ”Uncle Jin, I’m going home first, bye-bye!” Uncle Jin nodded absent-mindedly, figuring out how to train his Husky in order to save face. Husky expressed that his current mood summed up in one sentence was to want to find another dog to f*ck. Snowy ran all the way back home in a pleasant mood.
She lightened her footsteps as she opened the villa’s door. She first looked to see whether or not father’s leather shoes were at the entrance; only when they were not there did she breathe a sigh of relief, kicked off her shoes, and ran into the house.
”Mama! Where are you?” she shouted as she looked around in every room.
”Aiya! This darn child, without any air of reliability! Only coming home after a whole day of being crazy outside! How can you get married off if this continues?” Mother walked out of the living room with a worried face, ”What is it again?”
”Hehe, look what I brought home!”
”Not having been out to buy necklaces or dresses anyways!” Mother said confidently.
This girl was wild since youth, like a tomboy. Other families’ girls all yearned to buy superior quality princess dresses, but she would not wear a dress if she could. Even necklaces and accessories, she always said that those things were a hindrance!