127 Not Only A RPG Game (1/2)
Chapter 127: Not Only A RPG Game
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Snowy wandered around the community after leaving home.
The villa was quiet. The noise of the city was blocked by the tall, guarded walls.
Not far away, she heard dogs barking.
”Ruff-ruff!”
A Husky jumped out from the trees along the pond and ran towards Snowy’s Persian cat, Snowball. From behind Snowy, Snowball jumped in front of its owner to protect her. Snowball had to be really alert. Its ears opened. Its hair stood up, which made it look even larger. It was making a threatening sound. Trying to scare the Husky away, it even held up its paw in preparation for a fight.
The Husky opened his eyes with a funny look. It made a sharp stop and fell. After rolling around, it stood up and walked around both Snowy and Snowball in a large circle.
”Go! Go! Go away!” Snowy attempted to kick him out.
The Husky didn’t seem to get it.
”Oh? Isn’t this Uncle Jin’s dog?” Snowy remembered.
”Snowy, words bleed. You just hurt my feelings!” There came Uncle Jin’s sad voice from the weeping willows.
She realized that what she just said had a double meaning. ”Oops…” She made a face and was surprised at how great Uncle Jin’s ears were.
Uncle Jin whistled loudly, ”Good-For-Nothing, come back!”
The Husky looked at Uncle Jin, and then looked at Snowball, as if it was making a tough decision: go to its owner or stay with Snowball.
”Ha-ha!” Snowy couldn’t help but laugh. She didn’t expect such a hilarious name for this dog: Good-For-Nothing.
”Good-For-Nothing, I am going to start counting. If you don’t come back when I count to ten, you won’t have meat for dinner tonight. One, two, three…”
The husky jumped up and flew back to the trees. It was much faster than when it ran over.
”Snowball, let’s go take a look,” Snowy spoke to Snowball and headed towards the trees.
It was a nice area full of weeping willows. The spaces between the trees were similar. It was quiet, but not dark in the woods. There were hidden cameras installed on the trees along the pond. The area was monitored 24/7 in case someone fell into the water. Wearing an old jacket, some large pants, and slippers, Uncle Jin was sitting on a campstool fishing. There was a bucket next to him.
The management office put many carp in the pond for people to fish.
The Husky went back to Uncle Jin, smiling. Uncle Jin knocked on the dog’s head, ”What a stupid dog. Eating is the only purpose in your life!”
The Husky shook its head, put its tongue out and didn’t really care what Uncle Jin said.
Snowy watched him fish for a while. No one was talking.
Uncle Jin didn’t fish for food. He released them as soon he got one, and then put another worm on his hook.
Snowy was disgusted seeing the live worms, so she was about to leave.
”Snowy, are you sad?” Uncle Jin asked, unexpectedly.
”What?” Snowy was in shock. He didn’t even look at her. How did he know she was sad?
”Ha-ha… A normal Snowy would not be patient enough to watch me fish,” he laughed. ”What’s up? Got dumped?”