It Is Really Hard For A Cat To Want Revenge - Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Probably because the killing intent on the kitten’s body was already almost condensing into substance, Ah Fu didn’t dare to pop out half a word.
Forget it, whatever the cat ancestor said was what it was. After all, its small life was still gripped in other people’s hands.
Xuan Cai raised his head and carefully sniffed the scent in the air.
The scent had already become extremely thinned, and he still had to use demon energy to assist the exploration before finding a bit of direction.
At the thought of the not-much-left demon energy inside his body being wasted quite a bit again, Xuan Cai grew even more angry, carrying Ah Fu along rushing across with wind-and-lightning speed the whole way.
Ah Fu was just dragged along walking the whole way like this, and after walking for a day and a night, it finally couldn’t resist asking with a crying face, “Ancestor, where are we going ah?”
It had never run this far in this life, and even if its strength was super powerful among the bats, it also couldn’t resist being a bit hanging-hearted and gut-alarmed.
Xuan Cai casually spoke a sentence, “Looking for the person, to see where he is.”
Ah Fu spoke cautiously, “But… it’s already too far, even if finding him, the small one also has no way to call the children and grandchildren over ah.”
Xuan Cai took a glance at it and asked, “Didn’t you say yourself you were very capable of fighting? Waiting until arriving at the place and then going to look for appropriate ones to beat them into submission will be fine.”
While he spoke, he nodded his head at the same time, deeply feeling this idea of his was pretty not bad.
Previously he had also thought that carrying Ah Fu along was a bit troublesome. After all, having a vine wrapped around his front paw was more or less somewhat uncomfortable.
However, this bit of discomfort exchanged for a thug. When the time came, it wouldn’t need him to painstakingly go catch bats, and he could completely release Ah Fu out to look for bats, and then he would stare at the enemy’s movements.
This time he certainly wouldn’t let the enemy run away again!
Ah Fu upon hearing, however, shivered all over and asked, “In case… encountering ones even fiercer than the small one, what to do?”
Xuan Cai bared his teeth toward him and said, “Then of what use are you?”
Ah Fu immediately closed his mouth and didn’t speak, his heart extremely anxious and perturbed.
Actually Xuan Cai was also very uneasy. He had never run this far in this life, and originally when about to exit the province he had already been somewhat hesitant.
But having already chased for a long time, stopping suddenly now he was again somewhat unwilling.
Especially at the boundary where the two provinces connected, the scent belonging to his enemy was even more dense by a bit, letting him possess a kind of feeling that he could find the person right away.
However, a pity this feeling was just a hallucination. He looked along the scent the whole way and fundamentally didn’t catch up.
Right now what was relatively certain was that the enemy probably was also inside high-speed movement.
Xuan Cai said with some disdain, “Humans are just strong on the outside but hollow on the inside, aren’t they still chased and run by me!”
Ah Fu all along only had a portion of being chased by humans. At this time hearing that humans unexpectedly feared the cat ancestor to the point of running away, he couldn’t help but rise in solemn respect.
It was just that humans’ transportation tools after all were faster by a notch.
Every time Xuan Cai felt himself about to catch up, the distance would be pulled open once again, so he had no choice but to employ a tiny bit of demon energy.
The result was that the more he chased, the more angry he grew.
Just like this, after chasing to the point of being exhausted to death and tired to injury for half a month, he finally found Huo Wandu inside a village hidden deep in the mountains.
Good news, that place was extremely remote, and inside the mountain forests there were also very many bats. On the first day Ah Fu went out, he gave all the bats a round of beating, and then returned majestically and spiritedly, telling him with extreme self-confidence that he had already looked up well the little brothers, just waiting for the cat ancestor’s single command.
Bad news, around the enemy there suddenly extra-appeared very, very many people.
When Xuan Cai stealthily pressed over, he heard very many people all call him Teacher Huo.
The little black cat let out a disdainful heng; he knew that inside human society, teacher was a relatively respected form of address.
However in his view, a person who even snatched a cat’s things was not worthy to be addressed as teacher.
Under multi-sided viewing, Xuan Cai finally confirmed the place Huo Wandu lived—that was a relatively broken and old single-story house.
To speak the truth, Xuan Cai had never seen such a ruined house in this life.
And the majority of houses in this village were all relatively broken and old, and what Huo Wandu lived in was still the relatively better one.
After squatting for two days, Xuan Cai finally understood clearly that the enemy coming over seemed to be to film plays.
Toward those entertainment activities of humans, he knew not a little. After all, the masters all along let him contact humans’ lives more, and to speak without excessive boasting, giving him a phone he could even proficiently browse various hot APP software.
Filming plays, this kind of matter, he had heard of it, but it was still his first time seeing it.
He toward this was instead somewhat surprised, not expecting Huo Wandu unexpectedly was still a person of the entertainment circle.
But this matter was quickly tossed by him to the back of his head. No matter what the other party’s identity was, it didn’t affect his actions.
Although he also couldn’t distinguish clearly whether right now it was the heart wanting to take revenge that occupied the majority, or feeling that having chased for so long he was unwilling that occupied the majority.
Xuan Cai chose a relatively quiet night, and carrying his bat small team, went all the way to the front of Huo Wandu’s door.
He in a seeming-faint and seeming-absent manner raised his head to take a glance at the camera, but wasn’t how nervous anyway. Humans would think he came to repay kindness, then he naturally could brightly-and-uprightly come to repay kindness.
Thinking like this, although humans were extremely shameless, to him it was instead a good thing.
Xuan Cai squatted and sat on the ground, raising his paw to pat the door.
When the sound of knocking on the door rang out, Huo Wandu was currently sitting inside the room discussing the script with Director Chen Zhongmin.
Days ago after he went on the trending searches, it indeed attracted very many people’s attention. He originally thought these attentions were also nothing. After all, he right now was a cripple, and no one would look for him to go film plays or shoot commercials.
The result happened that Chen Zhongmin here had a role that was a disabled person, and looking for very many people back and forth to carry out screen tests, he felt all were inappropriate.
To use this Director Chen’s words to speak, it lacked a tiny bit of feeling, but what feeling it lacked exactly, he also couldn’t speak it out.
Upon seeing the video on the trending searches, especially that picture of Huo Wandu exchanging gazes with the cat, Chen Zhongmin patted his thigh, feeling that the feeling he wanted was found.
Therefore he immediately contacted Zhou Zhi. Originally Zhou Zhi was unwilling, because a portion of this role’s scenes was inside the mountain forests, and healthy people going over all ate bitterness, let alone Huo Wandu’s legs and feet were inconvenient, making it even harder to endure.
Let alone Chen Zhongmin’s this role was still a supporting role possessing not many scenes; even if he was an internationally renowned big director, it wouldn’t do either. Originally already very many people were looking at Huo Wandu’s jokes, if this news spread out, those leaping-beam small clowns wouldn’t fight with their lives to step him toward death.
Therefore Zhou Zhi borrowed the excuse that Huo Wandu’s body had not completely recovered to politely decline.
This was instead also not an excuse; Huo Wandu’s current body was also truly not too healthy. After all, he was pulled back from before the ghost gate and lay for another three years, and always had to slowly nurse to work.
However Chen Zhongmin, this person, was relatively stubborn, just feeling Huo Wandu’s current state was very appropriate.
Those people he previously screen-tested looked all a bit too healthy. People sitting in wheelchairs weren’t necessarily very weak, but their state was also not the same as healthy people.
That kind of feeling was relatively metaphysics, it was just that Chen Zhongmin also knew letting a sick person come to film plays was somewhat inappropriate. Thinking back and pondering forth, he still couldn’t resist giving Huo Wandu a phone call.
Huo Wandu after hearing it, however, very readily agreed, and didn’t even ask about the remuneration, just wanting the general situation of the role.
Because Chen Zhongmin also counted as his Bole scout. He originally was not of professional academy background, it was Chen Zhongmin running to the neighboring school to select roles when at a single glance he caught sight of him joining in the fun, and then brought him inside the circle.
At that time Chen Zhongmin also already counted as a director possessing a bit of fame, and Huo Wandu right upon debuting was his male lead, the starting point already counted as high.
Let alone the movie box office was pretty not bad, not counting as very exploding it was also the top three box office of the year. At that time he started to reveal his talent, and later shot several movies again. The one where he took Movie King turned into a phenomenon-level movie, and the box office reached the highest of history.
Actually at that time Chen Zhongmin had once spoken with him that there was a movie wanting him to guest-star in a role.
A pity later he had an accident, and guest-starring naturally didn’t become a thing either.
This time Chen Zhongmin looking for him to knock on the door again, Huo Wandu no matter what could not possibly refuse him.
He had all agreed, and Zhou Zhi had no way either, having no choice but to bring people all the way to here.
It had to be said, this time’s role was also what Huo Wandu had not tried.
He debuted as the male lead, and since then had also not acted in supporting roles. Like this time’s kind of role that inside innocence carried wickedness, it was his first time trying.
Huo Wandu after getting the script possessed quite a few parts of interest, only because of this would carry out deep discussion with Chen Zhongmin on the feeling the role needed.
When the two people were currently discussing, they heard the sound of knocking on the door. The sound was a bit muffled, not quite like the feeling of fingers knocking up against it.
Chen Zhongmin immediately raised vigilance and asked, “Who is it?”
Outside there was completely no person answering, and after a while there was the sound of knocking on the door again.
Big Director Chen only felt the sweat-hairs on his body were all about to stand up, unable to resist pressing toward Huo Wandu’s side by a notch, saying, “This… this big half-night… won’t be…”
Huo Wandu was very clear that Chen Zhongmin looked five-big and three-thick, but in reality feared everything, fearing ghosts, fearing dogs, fearing very many animals, fearing various metaphysical events.
Therefore he placed down the script and said, “Probably it’s blown by the wind, I’ll go take a look then.”
Chen Zhongmin after all was embarrassed to let a disabled person go out to look, but his courage was again small, letting him stay alone inside the room was even more terrifying, so he stood up and said, “I… I’ll push you over.”
Huo Wandu: …
Courage small into this way, in the end for what reason did he every time have to look for such remote places to film plays ah? This of his was almost turning into a meme, every time filming plays it would be accompanied by various news of Director Chen being scared.
However every time Chen Zhongmin still persevered tirelessly in looking for this kind of place, didn’t know either what kind of thought he possessed.
Huo Wandu was pushed by him all the way to the entrance. After opening the door, outside there was not a single person. Fortunately inside the yard were two lamps, not counting as a pitch-black piece.
But the problem was that the lamps inside the yard were white, and a blow from the wind would also wobble them. Ghostly-pale lamplight, continuously wobbling lightbulbs, the terrifying atmosphere was directly pulled full.
Chen Zhongmin instantly drew in a breath of cold air, right about to speak something when he heard Huo Wandu say with extreme surprise, “Mimi?”
Chen Zhongmin paused for an instant, following Huo Wandu’s gaze to lower his head and look over, only then seeing the cat sitting extremely sedately at the entrance.
The heart he had hanging was placed down, truly letting out a long breath, and then blinking his eyes was somewhat confused, “This little black cat… how come it looks a bit like that one inside the video ah.”
Back then when he saw that picture, he studied for half a day before setting his determination to issue an invitation to Huo Wandu, and toward that little black cat he also counted as familiar-eyed.
“It is exactly that cat.” Huo Wandu spoke extremely binding-certainly.
Chen Zhongmin however didn’t believe, “Just like right? This is already more than two hundred kilometers, what cat can still find its way to here ah?”
Huo Wandu however persisted in his own judgment, “Long-haired black cats originally are few, it still has green eyes, let alone it is still this round, this many characteristics adding together to collide up is also too few by a bit.”
Chen Zhongmin still possessed a few parts of doubt, while Huo Wandu had already bent his waist trying to touch the little cat, and using a gentle tone he had absolutely never heard before spoke, “Mimi, did you come to look for me?”
Chen Zhongmin gave a ze, he had yet to see this fellow be this mild toward any person in real life.
Xuan Cai pulled the corners of his mouth toward him. Cats and dogs generally are very hard to make rich facial expressions, but didn’t know for what reason, at that instant Chen Zhongmin always felt from that cat’s face he faintly saw a trace of harboring no good intentions.
Xuan Cai opened his mouth and miao-ed a sentence, his voice was that kind of delicate-pretty and cute category most easy to capture humans.
Even Chen Zhongmin after hearing couldn’t help but have his heart turn soft, subconsciously wanting to touch the small cat head.
It was just that if they could understand what Xuan Cai spoke, they probably would know the small cat was merely telling Ah Fu, “Injustice has its head and debt has its owner, wait a bit remember to bypass that person beside, don’t hurt him.”
Ah Fu agreed extremely readily, turning his head and swinging his wings spoke, “Small ones, follow me to charge!”
Over there Huo Wandu was still disputing with Chen Zhongmin whether this little cat exactly was or wasn’t that one on the picture, and the next second they heard the sound of wings flapping and fluttering, and raising their heads again, discovered several bats flying straight targeting them.
Here Huo Wandu had yet to have any reaction, over there Chen Zhongmin had already let out a loud shout and rapidly dragging his wheelchair ran toward the inside of the house, at the same time rapidly closing the door to resist the attack of the bats.
The entire movement was done in one breath, and Xuan Cai was all looking silly: Humans unexpectedly can also possess this kind of flexible agility of stance?
But closing the door also didn’t matter, anyway Ah Fu had already brought its little brothers inside.
Forced to return inside the house, Huo Wandu asked with a expressionless face, “Director Chen, do you or do you not discover you have closed yourself together with the bats?”
Chen Zhongmin: “Ao!”