Chapter 117 The Daily Life of Raising an Internet Celebrity Cat
Chapter 117 The Daily Life of Raising an Internet Celebrity Cat
"Stop thinking about these unrealistic things, it's useless." Zhou Su felt that her artist needed to improve her intelligence. "If you dare to let that little girl stand up and clarify, the haters will definitely accuse you of forcing that little girl. What can a three or four-year-old child understand? They just say whatever the adults say!"
Junran scratched his head, looking a little unhappy: "But you said before that they believed I was her father, just because she called me 'Dad' once?"
"There's nothing we can do. In the previous situation, we couldn't have colluded. Now that so much time has passed, if you make her come forward again, you'll be suspected of colluding with her. Plus, she's young, so if she says anything, it'll definitely be something you taught her. Netizens are just that unreasonable. How come you still don't understand after all these years in the industry?"
Zhou Su was tired of explaining to Junran and didn't have time to "educate the big kid": "Alright, I'm so busy with your matter that I can't even eat properly. I don't have time to keep explaining to you. I'll think of another way. Bye."
"Hey, hey, hey—is it really that bad?!"
Looking at the phone being hung up so decisively, Junran was somewhat incredulous. Suzhou had never hung up on him before! She had always explained things to him gently and softly, but now, her tone was full of impatience, and she even dared to hang up on him!
It's just a baseless rumor! Is it really necessary to react like this?
Junran was somewhat indignant. She stared at her phone for several seconds before finally tossing it aside, standing up, and going back to her bedroom. When she came out again, she had changed into a more formal outfit.
"I'm going out for a bit to sort this out."
Junran spoke as he walked.
"...Weren't you not worried before? Why are you in such a hurry to go out now?" Yu Liu raised an eyebrow, her tone somewhat teasing.
"I'm not worried about this at all, but that doesn't stop me from going out. I'm leaving now, do as you please, just remember to watch the house for me!"
Junran changed his shoes, opened the door, and his figure gradually disappeared into the darkness.
"Not worried?!" Yu Liu wrinkled her nose, somewhat disdainful of Jun Ran's hypocrisy: "It's already past 9 pm. If you're not worried, why are you going out so late? Do you think I'm stupid?!"
Watching the kitten finish the last bit of food, Yu Liu tentatively reached out to hug it: "I've been so good to you, please don't grab me!"
After finishing its meal, the orange cat calmly licked its lips, occasionally lowering its head to lick its fur, without extending its paws.
Yu Liu felt much more at ease. Carefully avoiding the orange cat's belly, she lifted it by its rear and held it in her arms.
"Let's go, let's go online and check on your situation."
Upon reaching the second floor of the villa, the third room on the left was a study. Yu Liu turned the doorknob and sat down in front of the computer in the study.
The computer wasn't password protected and was easily unlocked. Yu Liu stroked the orange cat with her left hand while operating the computer with her right. She opened the Shuxiu icon on the computer, entered an account and password on the login page that popped up, and clicked OK. The account page that appeared showed the username as Miao Yeyu.
To be honest, Yu Liu didn't know what it meant that the information she gave Miao Yeyu included her username and password, but since she had given it to her, she figured she might as well log in and take a look, maybe she could find some clues.
"Meow~"
Perhaps seeing a familiar page, the orange cat stared intently at the computer screen and let out a soft meow.
Yu Liu immediately looked down at it. The orange cat realized it was being observed, so it looked away from the computer screen, glanced up at Yu Liu, and opened its mouth, presumably to meow, but no sound came out. Finally, it lowered its head and obediently licked its fur, showing a rare display of docility.
Since it hadn't spoken, it probably hadn't regained its senses yet. Yu Liu reached out and rubbed the orange cat's head. It was rare for it not to go crazy, so she wanted to take advantage of the situation.
After petting the cat enough, Yu Liu casually selected the last book review posted by Miao Yeyu. Upon opening it, she discovered that the book review had already garnered over 300 million likes, and even more astonishingly, the number of comments had risen to nearly 500 million.
So many comments?
Yu Liu opened the comments section, and the top comments were all posted today, all of them offering prayers for blessings.
[You are most beautiful under the night sky: A prayer for peace, when will you return?]
[Night Wind Blows By: I check back every day to pray for peace. Little Night Whisper, where on earth did you go?]
[Night_Wind: Praying for your safety, Little Night Whisper, where have you been? Can you at least let me know you're safe?]
……
Scrolling down the comments reveals a sea of similar sentiments. Fans leave messages daily, and it took over a month to accumulate this staggering number of comments.
"This fan is really heartwarming."
Yu Liu couldn't help but smile. She picked up the orange cat that was quietly licking itself and placed it on the table, facing the computer screen: "Look! Your fans are praying for you. They've been worried for over a month. If you don't want them to continue worrying, then work hard to get better!"
For some reason, these words made Yu Liu want to cry. She rubbed the orange cat's head and said, "At least, it would be good if you could be sober for a while. Tell me who that exorcist is, and I'll try to help you get back the half of the demon core you lost!"
The orange cat quietly glanced at the screen, then turned to look at Yu Liu. Its furry face was expressionless. It raised its paw to pull Yu Liu's hand off its head and condescended to lick it with its tongue.
Yu Liu was pleasantly surprised. The orange cat was clearly awake, but it didn't bite her or scratch her. Instead, it licked her. Did that mean she had won the cat's heart?
However, Yu Liu soon realized she had been overthinking things. A cat is a cat, and its snake-like nature wouldn't change. As it licked, the orange cat revealed its sharp teeth and bit down directly.
"Ow—"
Yu Liu, who had been bribed with sweet talk, was suddenly struck, the pain instantly snapping her back to reality: "Let go! Let go! Why again? What did I do to you this time?! Ouch, ouch, ouch—"
The orange cat, still not satisfied with its bite, stretched out its paw and waved it at Yu Liu's left hand, which was reaching out to rescue its right hand. Yu Liu vaguely thought she saw a cold glint on the tip of the paw.
Don't be so threatening, seriously! (╯‵皿′)╯︵┻━┻!!!
Yu Liu dared not move her left hand. Just when she felt that her right index finger was about to be ruined, Ju Miao suddenly released her finger.
"Eh?"
Yu Liu withdrew her finger, which she had managed to save with great difficulty, and asked in confusion, "Why did you let go?"
The orange cat stared intently at the study window, its whole body tense. Yu Liu followed its gaze in confusion and saw a large tree branch extending to the window, where a white object stood silently in the darkness.
"That's... a pigeon? A white... peace dove?"
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