Chapter 548 The Proud Ocelo (2/2)
Li Du had originally felt that song was nice to listen to, but he had heard it so many times that he was sick of it and was not interested.
On the other hand, Sophie was excited and enjoyed the song a lot. Li reluctantly continued listening since she was enjoying herself.
Sophie was a sensitive girl and noticed his change in mood; she thoughtfully took his hand and strolled toward the park.
Li Du said, ”You don't want to continue listening anymore?”
She imitated his listless expression and dragged her words. ”Whoo's the one whoo doesn't want to listen? Haha.”
Li Du was amused by her and laughed. ”I did think that it was boring. I heard it too many times. But I can continue to stay and listen. I didn't expect you to like that song.”
”No, I heard it many times as well,” explained Sophie. ”I was just intrigued by the many types of styles that they're using to sing it. It felt fresh to me.”
To Sophie, every time they sang the song in another style it gave her a new sensation. It was like a whole new world. Li Du, who was tone-deaf and not an artistic person, was unable to experience these feelings.
But, oh well, he didn't need to feel bored—there were a lot of things to do.
The three little ones surrounded Sophie for popcorn. A few energetic young children around five to six years old saw the pets. It was no doubt the three adorable pets were irresistible to young children. They brought snacks with them and ran over.
Popcorn, grilled sausages, cotton candy, fruit salad, French fries, chips—all these snacks were full of temptation to the pets as well.
Ah Ow and Crispy Noodles were gluttons. When they saw there was food offered to them by others, they immediately went over to the children.
Ah Meow had a different attitude toward this. He looked at the young children disdainfully and stayed by Sophie with his head up in the air.
That was actually the ocelot's nature. They were unruly, independent, and couldn't be tamed by food.
Ah Ow and Crispy Noodles couldn't care less about that. They had a shy expression while eating the food the children offered.
These young children were friendly. They giggled while they fed the two pets. Occasionally, they would also eat the snacks themselves, as if they were sharing the food together with their furry friends; it was a pleasant sight to watch.
Li Du was, however, very happy with Ah Meow's character. ”Ah Meow is proud and will only eat what the owner gives to him. This is a great quality of the ocelot.”
”In fact, ocelots like to hunt their own food,” Sophie said casually. ”They don't really like to be fed by their owners either. It's just their pride.”
Ah Meow seemed to understand what Sophie said. Maybe it was just that he couldn't stand the temptation of all the food around him. But after watching his little brother and sister enjoy all the good food, he felt very dissatisfied, so he took a stroll.
A child stretched out a hand to Ah Meow. On the small palm was a small piece of fried fish. ”Meow, meow,” said the young child. ”Eat fish.”
Ah Meow gave the child a sideways glance. What do you mean, little rascal? The Great Ah Meow is fully capable of hunting for food. I'm not eating your food, okay?
But Ah Meow really wanted to eat the fried fish—what should he do?
Ah Meow walked to the child's side and jumped. With a wave of his paw, he grabbed a piece of fried fish from the paper box that the child held.
And when he landed on the ground, Ah Meow already had the fried fish inside his mouth and made a perfect landing. As if nothing had ever happened, Ah Meow continued his catwalk, with his head held high, his tail swaying, and leisurely strolled away.
That sight was caught by several onlookers, who were left with their mouths wide open. Someone gasped in exclamation, ”Gosh, this kitty's really smart!”
Some children held sweet-smelling chocolate flavored popcorn. Ah Meow made another jump, grabbed some popcorn with his mouth, and made another perfect landing.
And so Ah Meow snatched food he liked as he strolled around; he was now very satisfied with himself!
Li Du looked at Sophie and said, ”You're right, ocelots like to hunt their own food. Just like Ah Meow, right?”
Sophie facepalmed. ”Where did Ah Meow learn this bad habit? This is hunting? No, this is plundering!”