Chapter 184 - 184 184
Chapter 184 - 184 184
?Chapter 184: 184 Chapter 184: 184 Zheng Tan stayed up in the tree, the cat below as well as another in the distance with a somewhat familiar voice were calling out, as if summoning their comrades. Zheng Tan wanted to howl too, but he knew that if he let out a loud howl, it was likely that the East District courtyard would erupt in chaos. So he refrained. He didn’t want to stir up trouble over there, where troublemakers were aplenty—if provoked, there would be no peace that night.
Rustling sounds were already spreading around him, and Zheng Tan glanced down to see that roughly four more cats had arrived, judging by how these cats ran, they didn’t seem to be injured, so it was possible that they were not from the group that had been there a few days before. The Cat Tamer they hadn’t yet encountered likely had more than just two or three cats under his command.
It might not be the same group as last time, but Zheng Tan still held a grudge against them.
One against five?
No, Zheng Tan still chose to pick them off one by one.
These cats were trained, and even a grown human couldn’t avoid a few scratches from them; they were not like the “softened” Leopard Cat. Cat claws don’t see where they’re going, and Zheng Tan didn’t want to get scratched. The process wasn’t important, as long as the result was the same.
Zheng Tan chose as his first target the largest one, which was also the one that had chased him and started roaring at him, the one that felt the most dangerous to Zheng Tan. As for the other four, let them continue to scurry behind.
After summoning its comrades, the cat seemed to grow fiercer, climbing up the tree towards Zheng Tan, baring its teeth at him and emitting a threatening low growl, which felt very oppressive both psychologically and in terms of momentum in this originally quiet forest.
However, Zheng Tan wasn’t a real cat, and a cat is not a monkey; fighting on trees was quite limiting, and relatively speaking, Zheng Tan had much more of an advantage. Obviously, this cat wasn’t accustomed to Zheng Tan’s method of moving through the trees, and although it didn’t hesitate like the others when jumping, it lacked experience. Its landing points weren’t so precise. Taking advantage of this, Zheng Tan waited for the right moment to kick, and without surprise, he sent the cat tumbling down.
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