Strange Life of a Cat

Chapter 357 - 357 350 Bringing Trouble



Chapter 357 - 357 350 Bringing Trouble

?Chapter 357: Chapter 350 Bringing Trouble Chapter 357: Chapter 350 Bringing Trouble In the winter afternoon, the sunlight was just right.

On the edge of the withered, yellow lawn of the East District courtyard, four cats lay in a row on a wooden bench.

All four cats were in the same posture, tucking in their paws and squinting with their faces turned outward, basking in the sun on the wooden seat.

Zheng Tan hadn’t been one to tuck in his paws at first because it was such a cat-like thing to do, which made him feel somewhat repulsed. But when he saw the cats around him all doing it, he unwittingly began to follow suit, and to his surprise, tucking in his paws was quite warm and not tiring at all—it was just right for the weather. Habits are a terrifying thing; once formed, they become second nature. Now, Zheng Tan often mimicked them by folding his front paws and tucking them in.

People occasionally walked through the courtyard and weren’t surprised to see the four cats on the bench, only smiling. Anyone who had lived in the courtyard for a while knew these four cats. To the elderly there, this had become a familiar sight, one they might even reminisce about should it one day disappear.

Although all four cats were in the same pose and seemed to be dozing, any slight noise would cause the ears of the four cats on the bench to move simultaneously.

Zheng Tan didn’t know what the other three cats were thinking, he just felt the sunshine was dazzling and squinted, lost in thought.

Zheng Tan had not gone to check on the mobile phone for a week now; the one Liu Ba gave him was tucked away in the drawer of the old wooden table in the tile house, untouched, and he had decided that, unless something special came up, he wouldn’t touch those two phones for a while. Although he was keen on texting the Jiao family, it seemed better not to for now.

The Old Tile House District wouldn’t be demolished anytime soon—if it were, they’d post notices well in advance. Zheng Tan wasn’t worried about it being torn down; he didn’t need to check every day, just a glance over there during his strolls to confirm the phone was still there was enough. As for everything else, Zheng Tan didn’t want to think about it yet.

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