Chapter 129 - The Cat That Can See Them (1/2)

Translator: Lonelytree  Editor: Millman97

Dark clouds hung low in the sky, and the rain drenched Chen Ge’s jacket. He squatted before the cat, his mind a mess. Earlier, he had seen fear on the man’s face. Normally, shouldn’t the party with the weapon have resisted instead of surrendering so easily?

There was such a change to the boss’ attitude, and this made Chen Ge wonder, what had he seen?

When I gripped him earlier, there was a chill radiating from the eye; that should be the Yin Yang Vision in effect.

The description the black phone provided on the Yin Yang Vision was very vague, and Zhang Ya had even blown half of the mirror monster’s body into his eyes. Yin Yang Vision seemed to have evolved, but what was the effect of the evolution? Chen Ge could not really tell for sure.

I acted almost instinctually earlier. It’s probably caused by the pent-up stress from all the things that have happened recently.

Ever since obtaining the black phone, Chen Ge had not had a good rest. He spent his days either completing daily missions or the more dangerous Trial Missions. However, they came with rewards. At least, number of visitors and reviews for the Haunted House had increased.

After staying for a while longer in the alley, Chen Ge realized the white cat still refused to let him get near. He did not force it. He found a nearby spot to hide from the rain and planned to leave after the rain receded. He waited for ten minutes, but the rain still showed no sign of slowing down.

Chen Ge used the flashlight in his phone to shine at the corner. In the darkened alley, the ground had started to get flooded. The paper box was soaked, and a huge hole was forming at the bottom. Chen Ge walked forward to take a look. The injured white cat could not hold on any longer; it was already lying down alongside the four kittens whose bodies had already gone cold.

I can’t just leave it to die, can I? Chen Ge removed his jacket to wrap it around the cats and ran to catch a cab to rush to the nearest pet store. Ten minutes later, Chen Ge arrived at his destination, and a girl in uniform was locking up the place.

“Wait a minute!” Chen Ge did not even open his umbrella and rushed directly toward the girl.

“I’m sorry, but we’re closed. Come back tomorrow.” The woman saw Chen Ge, and she took an involuntary step back to maintain a safe distance.

“This cat won’t be able to wait until tomorrow. Money is not a problem, please save it.” The rain had soaked Chen Ge’s clothes, and he looked rather worse for wear.

The woman looked at Chen Ge’s arms. The white cat was covered with mud, and a long wound ran down its face. “A stray cat?”

“Yes.”

“Stray cats are naturally wild and will often lash out at humans. It seems like these injuries were human made, probably because it had hurt someone. Are you sure you want to save it?”

“Yes,” Chen Ge confirmed. “A few boys probably killed the kittens, and the cat kept its vigil beside the kittens despite the barrage of broken bottles and bricks. It was horrible.”

“If you insist on saving it, come in.” The woman unlocked the door and accepted the jacket from Chen Ge. “The four kittens cannot be saved, but if you want to keep this cat, I suggest you bury the kittens beside your house.”

“Okay.” Chen Ge glanced at the woman’s nametag. She was the owner of the pet store; her name was Zhao Wen. She started nursing the white cat’s wound after they entered the store. Chen Ge sat in the store, staring at the cats and dogs in the cages.