1026 The Howls In the Community (1/2)

Pet King Jie Po 32890K 2022-07-19

”I'm so bored!” Snowy rolled around on the bed again. She had already rolled on the bed multiple times after she ate her breakfast; her mother had accurately described her movements as looking like a creeping cabbage worm.

Snowball laid on one side with its eyes narrowed. It yawned and did not feel bored––or it could be said that it went straight to sleep when it felt bored.

Snowy was not like a cat. She could not sleep more than ten hours a day; she had too much energy. She was trying to come up with a reason to go out and play.

Spending a good spring day at home was practically wasting one's life! But where should she go to play?

At first, she had become an outdoor network anchor at the spur of the moment, but then it gradually became her greatest interest and hobby. At first, she never thought that one day she would encounter the dilemma of not knowing where to do a live broadcast… There are so many interesting places in Binhai City, so how could there be nowhere to go?

But in fact, with her growing interest in live broadcasting and the rising standards of the platform, she was no longer satisfied with going to a slightly distinctive store to broadcast live. She felt sorry for the audience, so she did not want to just be perfunctory with them.

She refreshed her Weibo and the background of her public account with her mobile phone. Fans had made a lot of suggestions, but she had either been there before or they were too specialized for a certain audience. For example, someone suggested for her go to a reptile shop to broadcast live. Although she was not timid, she was not fond of reptiles.

”Nevermind. Let's just walk around the neighborhood,” she said to herself. ”Snowball, let's go together!”

Snowball opened its eyes to look at her, then closed its eyes and put its head on her pillow and pretended to be asleep. It was not interested in going out.

”Let's go!” Snowy did not allow for objections. She grabbed Snowball in her arms, walked out, and muttered, ”How heavy! You see, you are so fat, and you still want to stay at home? If you do not lose weight in May, it will be a problem. June is a sad month; July is a thunderstorm; and by August you will be even fatter! Do you understand?”

Snowball shook its head and tail innocently. It did not want to leave the comfortable and soft bed and it struggled to jump down. As for its weight, it just wanted Snowy to give up!

Although Persian cats always looked fat because of their long hair, Snowball was really fat––mainly because it ate too well and moved too little. It rained for several days the other day, and she stayed at home with Snowball. While she was forced to stay home, Snowball actively wanted it. It was just like the poem of land travel: ”The creek firewood fire is soft and warm, and I and the cat slave do not go out.”

It was just that, in this time period, it was hard to say who was the servant. It could be that in Snowball's heart, it was pondering, ”The creek firewood fire is soft and warm, and I and the human slave do not go out…”

”Where are you going to go?” As soon as her mother, who was baking a cake, saw her carrying Snowball downstairs, her face became long.

”I'm not going anywhere! I'm just going to stroll around the neighborhood! I can't constantly stay at home. I'm so annoyed I could die!” Snowy complained, full of grievances.

Her mother took a look at her husband, Jiang Tianda. He was flipping through the newspapers and abstracts without making a statement or changing his expression. It was possible that he was quietly agreeing with her.

”Well, just wander around the neighborhood and come back to eat cake. Don't run outside! Don't run into the mud pit with Snowball then come back and trample all over the ground with mud marks…” her mother stressed.

”All right, all right! I've just finished breakfast. How am I supposed to eat cake…?” Snowy impatiently asked.

At that time, the greatest advantage of the weather was that one could wear whatever they wore at home without adding or removing clothes. Anyway, she was not going out to a faraway place. One could wear whatever they wanted to wear anyway! It was just like those weird fish in the deep sea––no one saw them, so they could grow however they wanted.