Chapter 300 - 300 293
Chapter 300 - 300 293
?Chapter 300: 293 Chapter 300: 293 The cars ahead were speeding, and although Zheng Tan was a bit more special in constitution compared to other cats, he wasn’t a super cat, nor was he a god. Even taking a shortcut merely shrank the distance a little, and once it was a straight path, Zheng Tan continued to be left far behind.
After chasing such a long distance, his physical strength was nearing its limit, his body felt like it was on fire, which was extremely uncomfortable.
Zheng Tan saw that the traffic light at the upcoming crossroads was about to turn red; he estimated that the car ahead should hit the red light when it got there.
He made an effort to ignore the discomfort in his body and kept chasing, his gaze fixed on that crossroads. Several times he nearly crashed into people; a few pedestrians on the sidewalk pointed at Zheng Tan’s retreating figure and muttered, though he didn’t bother listening to what they were saying—it was definitely nothing good.
On the sidewalk, someone was walking their dog, a large one that seemed to have sniffed something or perhaps was stewing over where to urinate, sniffing around near a trash can, positioned right in Zheng Tan’s way.
As Zheng Tan ran by, he leaped directly over the large dog’s back.
The dog had been about to turn and check on its owner, but was startled when Zheng Tan zoomed over its back like the wind, then barked loudly after him as if to vent its dissatisfaction.
Zheng Tan couldn’t care less about the dog, his eyes still fixed on the display at the crossroads. He was praying for the light to turn red and to catch that car.
The car passed several others in succession, heading for the crossroads with the apparent intent to zoom past before the light turned red, not caring about the yellow light in the slightest. The countdown visible there was decreasing, and Zheng Tan desperately hoped it would count down to red quickly.
It seemed Zheng Tan’s prayers worked; the familiar car, just as it was about to reach the crossroads, met with a red light.
Zheng Tan felt a burst of joy, but in the next moment, he saw the familiar car didn’t slow down at all nor did it show any intention of stopping; it just rushed through. If it hadn’t been for the relatively sparse traffic at the crossroads and the pedestrians having barely begun crossing, it might have caused a tragedy.
At that moment, Zheng Tan felt as if he had been hit by a sudden dull blow, a heavy one.
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