Strange Life of a Cat

Chapter 432 - 432 408 The Five Elements Lack the Fundamental



Chapter 432 - 432 408 The Five Elements Lack the Fundamental

?Chapter 432: Chapter 408: The Five Elements Lack the Fundamental Tendon Chapter 432: Chapter 408: The Five Elements Lack the Fundamental Tendon The sheriff had spent so much time with those two dogs, his imitation of their barking had even started to sound more like the pups’, transitioning from a sound resembling grown dogs to that of young ones. No wonder Zheng Tan hadn’t recognized it earlier.

Having not seen them for over a month, both the small local dogs had grown a lot. “Qianli” had much yellower fur, while the patterns on “Shunfeng” had become clearer. The sheriff remained the same old.

“Shunzi, come back!” Old Man Lan called from the flower shed.

Old Man Lan still referred to the brindle local dog as Shunzi, but for the students who frequently visited the small flower bed, they preferred to call it “Shunfeng.” The students always gravitated to the more interesting option, and Old Man Lan didn’t get angry when they called it “Shunfeng”; he let them be. With Qianli around, everyone would think of the name “Shunfeng,” and every time the students called out “Shunfeng,” they did so with laughter, a teasing undertone in their voices, though Shunfeng didn’t pay much attention to anyone other than Old Man Lan.

A month ago, Old Man Lan had bought two small puppies. He was especially fond of the little yellow dog Qianli, but soon discovered that when it came to guarding the house, Shunzi was more vigilant. Qianli mostly followed Shunzi’s lead; Shunzi barked, and it would bark, but whenever someone came by, although Qianli would be a step behind in barking, it was always the first to charge forward.

Shunzi didn’t seem particularly lively, but it was the most alert; Qianli would rush to the front, the enforcer, ready to exert brute force; as for the sheriff, it was just there for the excitement.

The more Old Man Lan watched the two dogs, the more he liked them. As for that extra… cat, well, might as well consider it raising two and a half dogs.

The sheriff’s owner really got a good deal with this cat, one worth two: it could catch mice like a cat and watch over the house like a dog with its early warning barks.

That student then pushed his bike inside the moment the gate to the small flower bed opened.

Upon seeing the newcomer, Shunzi wagged its tail and laid back down—it recognized this person, and with Old Man Lan present, there was nothing for it to do. Qianli continued to bark several times, finding it boring to be the only one barking but not returning to its spot, instead running back and forth between Old Man Lan and the student.

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