Strange Life of a Cat

Chapter 379 - 379 369 One Kick



Chapter 379 - 379 369 One Kick

?Chapter 379: Chapter 369: One Kick Chapter 379: Chapter 369: One Kick Zheng Tan returned still pondering over what exactly had happened.

Hypnosis?

Zheng Tan had never seen hypnosis like this before. But then, why was it that only “Yu” seemed to be affected when there were so many people at the time?

From start to finish, Huang had simply taken out a cigarette and said a few words.

Zheng Tan also wondered if there was something wrong with the cigarette, like some confusion drug, but it seemed no different from the one Huang smoked during lunch.

As he was thinking, Zheng Tan overheard Ermao next to him saying, “Black Coal, do you know why that guy is nicknamed Weasel?”

They entered the school through the side gate and it was about a ten-minute walk to the East District. At this time, the path was deserted so no one else heard what Ermao was saying.

Zheng Tan glanced at Ermao and listened intently for what would come next.

“His name is Huang Shu. Folk tales say that weasels have the power to bewilder people. Of course, he might not really be as mystical as those stories, he just knows some old tricks passed down from his ancestors. He hustled quite a few people with those skills, and because his name sounds similar to ‘yellow weasel’, everyone started calling him Weasel. Many people know who is referred to by the nickname Weasel, but they don’t know his real name, which is less famous than the nickname.”

Old tricks?

Zheng Tan was quite interested in those tricks of his.

“You could say it’s a more special form of hypnotism, or perhaps it also involves some Spirit Science, a technique that was once popular during theocratic times. To use the scientific explanation of your Cat Dad’s people, it would belong in the field of neuroscience. Of course, with current scientific knowledge, some things are simply hard to explain.

There were those who labeled these techniques as unorthodox or even heretical, but we call it—folk art. Every craft that has been passed down for hundreds of years has its reasons and values for existence. But don’t be scared; he usually doesn’t misuse those tricks, especially not on people. Even in his business dealings, he rarely resorted to them, except in situations like last night where personal safety might be at stake, and I also told him not to use those tricks on you.”

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