Chapter 380 - 380 370 Absolute Immunity
Chapter 380 - 380 370 Absolute Immunity
?Chapter 380: Chapter 370 Absolute Immunity Chapter 380: Chapter 370 Absolute Immunity Zheng Tan kicked Huang after which he stood on the counter watching the man who almost tumbled off his chair.
Even though Ermao had told Huang not to use such petty tricks on Zheng Tan, Zheng Tan had always been wary of Huang, a man with some special abilities. He was not familiar with Huang, the first encounter being due to weather, Huang had let them in to take shelter from the rain, for which Zheng Tan had expressed his gratitude, but ever since he learned that this man was acquainted with Ermao, he knew he was not truly honest. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have been able to associate with Ermao. There is a saying, isn’t there? “Birds of a feather flock together.” It speaks exactly to this point.
Thus, even though he knew this man had no real malice, Zheng Tan remained vigilant to guard against any pranks. He hadn’t expected one to happen right now.
When Huang took out the coin earlier, Zheng Tan had a sense of strangeness, similar to the one he felt the night when Huang was playing tricks on “Yu.” Therefore, Zheng Tan was on his guard.
Huang thought Zheng Tan’s head hung motionless because he was observing the coin, trying to spot any differences from a normal coin. As for Zheng Tan’s still tail, after all, he was not a real cat. Except when he occasionally had some small schemes in mind or was quite excited, his tail would move a bit, but he still had some habits different from other cats.
Since Huang treated Zheng Tan as any other cat and didn’t have much caution, and also misjudged the strength of Zheng Tan’s kick, trying to catch the cat’s tail like a mischievous child, wasn’t that just courting death? That’s exactly why he was directly kicked.
Zheng Tan looked at Huang with a face full of shock, raised his paw, and stepped on the coin that now lay flat on the counter, flicking it hard. The coin was propelled out, hitting the wall behind the cashier with a crisp ‘ding,’ then rebounded and fell onto Huang’s head, sliding down his hair.
Huang caught the coin. Being an experienced person, he quickly calmed down. Besides his initial shock, now he was more curious.
Why didn’t it work?
He was so familiar with playing these tricks on small animals like cats and dogs. He had never experienced anything like the current situation.
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