Chapter 42: I Didn't, Don't Talk Nonsense.
Big Fat Raccoon Cat is Very Worried About You, Offers to Help You Become Stronger
He was a white cat, that was true, but he wasnât the only white cat in the neighborhood. How could he be blamed? Donât let the other party just spout nonsense because they were stronger.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Oh? But as far as I know, youâre the only strong white cat in this area. ï¼â Li Li looked at the Big White Catâs chubby belly and said.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Youâre right, but how can you be sure that the Little White Cat you met is my child? ï¼â Big White asked, tucking in his belly. He was indeed the strongest white cat around.
But how could the other party be so sure that the Little White Cat was his child?
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Then how can you prove that itâs not your child? ï¼â Li Li retorted.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Itâs very simple. Would I not know if any female cat in the neighborhood had kittens? Especially if it was related to me. Tell me the characteristics of that kitten, and Iâll definitely be able to find his mother. Once we know his mother, all the mysteries will be solved. ï¼â Big White said. He was also angry at being falsely accused for no reason, okay?
But the fat cat in front of him was too strong; he was no match for him at all.
Otherwise, he wouldnât be speaking so politely.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ That kitten is a pure white kitten, together with a little orange one and a little black one. ï¼â Seeing that the other party had taken the bait, Li Li said.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Three kittens, white, orange, and black? ï¼â Big White thought for a moment and said: âMeow meow~ ï¼ How old are those three kittens? ï¼â
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Theyâve been weaned for a while now and can move around on their own. ï¼â Li Li replied.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Then I know which female catâs children they are. ï¼â Big White said, pointing his paw into the distance: âMeow meow~ ï¼ Fat Cat, do you remember the Calico cat that followed you for a while? I remember she gave birth to three kittens a while ago, the colors were exactly the same as you described. ï¼â
âMeow meow~ ï¼ If sheâs a female cat thatâs been in contact with you, isnât it normal for her to have her children look for you to be their father? Donât always treat me as a scapegoat. ï¼â
This fat cat was so good? That Calico cat didnât forget him even after having children. It caused him to be treated as a scapegoat. If it wasnât for this fat cat, he would have gone to find trouble with her.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Oh, itâs her. ï¼â Li Li nodded his big head and said: âMeow meow~ ï¼ Okay, since it has nothing to do with you, I wonât beat you up. ï¼â
âMeow meow~ ï¼ What are you talking about? Iâm not easy to bully, okay? ï¼â Big White said angrily. What did this fat cat take him for, to talk to him like that? He was really looking down on cats.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Oh yeah? ï¼â Li Liâs claws extended, scraping sparks on the stone railing: âMeow meow~ ï¼ Say that again and see if I can hear you clearly this time. ï¼â
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Iâ¦â¦ I said weâre good friends, we should help each other. ï¼â Seeing this, Big White shrunk his head and stammered.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Thatâs right, I like to hear that. ï¼â Li Li retracted his claws with satisfaction and jumped off the railing.
In two or three leaps, he disappeared into the bushes.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Whatâs with that fat guy? Why is he so strong? ï¼â Looking at the shaking bushes, Big White couldnât help but gulp.
It was the first time he had faced this fat guy head-on, but he didnât expect him to be so strong.
If he had been caught by him, he wouldnât have escaped without losing a layer of skin. It seemed that he had to stay away from him in the future.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ The children must be living a good life with Brother Li now, right? Then I can rest assured. ï¼â Calico cat walked with small steps in the alley, looking at the dilapidated corridor with nostalgia.
But soon she turned and left. This was the place where she and her children had once lived.
Now that the children had their own home, she should leave and go to another place.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Calico cat Sister, are you just going to leave like that? ï¼â Li Li jumped out from the road and said.
He finally found her; she was quite difficult to find.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Brotherâ¦â¦ Brother Li, why are you here? ï¼â Looking at Li Li in front of her, Calico cat asked nervously. She subconsciously wanted to run away.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ I was scammed by your kids. If I donât come and see whoâs scheming against me, how will I survive here in the future? ï¼â Li Li said, hopping in front of Calico cat. He looked at her carefully.
She was thinner than he had seen her before, and her body was dirty. Her fur seemed to have shed a lot too.
It seemed that raising children was hard work; otherwise, the once delicate Little Calico cat wouldnât have ended up like this.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Iâmâ¦â¦ Iâm sorry, Brother Li. I didnât mean to scheme against you, but you know the children wouldnât have a good life with me. ï¼â Calico cat said hurriedly, her eyes dodging his gaze: âMeow meow~ ï¼ Brother Li, if youâre angry, just take it out on me, donât make things difficult for the children. ï¼â
She then lay down, looking as if she was ready to be punished.
But Li Li wasnât listening to her at all at this moment. His gaze fell on the b*oody, foul-smelling part of her abdomen: âMeow meow~ ï¼ What happened to you? Why are you so badly injured? ï¼â
âMeow meow~ ï¼ No, no injuries. ï¼â Hearing this, Calico cat quickly got up and covered her wound to prevent Li Li from seeing it.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ So you let the kittens come to me because you were injured? ï¼â Li Li said, speechless. âMeow meow~ ï¼ I told you weâre all cats. If you have any difficulties, Iâll help. Come with me, Iâll take you to the humans for help. ï¼â
âMeow meow~ ï¼ No, no need. Itâs just a small injury, itâll heal on its own. ï¼â Calico cat shook her head and said. She had already caused Brother Li a lot of trouble and didnât want to add to it.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ If it was a small injury, would you not let me see it? Be good and listen to me. Otherwise, if something happens to the little ones in the future, I wonât care. ï¼â Li Li said.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ Ahhh, no, no. ï¼â Calico cat quickly said.
She limped over, and it was clear from her gait that her injury was not as light as she had claimed.
âMeow meow~ ï¼ What exactly happened to your injury? ï¼â Li Li frowned as he looked at the approaching Calico cat.
As a cat, he knew that cats were very good at enduring pain, but she looked like thisâ¦â¦ It seemed that her injury was not ordinary.