There was no movement outside the door for a long time, and Jing Li raised his head.
He had his arms around his knees, his eyes slightly red. His overlong shirt hung down, covering his bare legs, revealing only a hint of his fair toes.
Jing Li tilted his head and listened attentively for a while. After confirming that there was no sound outside the door, he stood up, opened the crack in the door and looked out.
It was so quiet outside that there was not even a shadow of a cat.
Only then did Jing Li feel relieved.
Why does he have to encounter this kind of thing every time he goes out? How long will this bad luck last?
Jing Li thought dejectedly.
He no longer had the heart to run around, nor did he dare to go out again. He quickly put his clothes back in place and returned to the table.
There was a flash of red light in the house, and a small koi fish jumped into the water.
On the other side, Qin Zhao scooped up some water to wash his face and breathed a sigh of relief.
After leaving the house, Qin Zhao actually felt a little regretful.
The little monster had appeared in his dreams time and again, so he naturally wanted to see it in person. He wanted to see if the little guy really looked like he had in his dreams, and he also wanted to know how the little guy would react when he discovered his true identity.
It would be a lie to say I didn't want to go in and take a look.
But he had concerns.
He was still not sure why the little guy stayed with him. Xiaoyu was so worried that he would discover the truth. Was there any hidden story behind this?
If the little fish found out that he already knew his identity, would the little guy still stay with him like now?
Qin Zhao was unsure and didn't dare to take the risk.
He is getting along very well with the little fish now, so it would be better to keep it this way and wait and see what happens.
“Meow…”
A low cat meow came from beside him. Qin Zhao turned around and saw the orange cat squatting beside him, licking its paws.
Qin Zhao was about to touch it, but then he remembered what he had promised the little monster and put his hand down.
He said seriously, "Don't scare him anymore."
The orange cat looked at him with its round eyes. After a moment, it walked up and rubbed his legs.
...I almost forgot that not all animals can understand human language.
Qin Zhao sighed and thought that when he repaired the yard, he should make the wall higher to prevent the kitten from running in again.
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When Qin Zhao returned home, the little koi did not come out to greet him as before.
The little fish hid at the bottom of the barrel. Its tiny body shrank even smaller than before, and even its fins drooped listlessly.
It was really scary.
Qin Zhao sighed in his heart.
He walked forward, put his hand into the water, and gently touched the little koi's head: "What's wrong?"
The little koi fish trembled all over, raised its head to look at him, and then dived into his palm.
If fish had the ability to make sounds, Qin Zhao would have thought the fish could have whimpered at him.
The little koi hooked Qin Zhao's fingers with its tail and buried its head in Qin Zhao's palm, finally calming down its nervousness and fear.
He gently patted Qin Zhao's palm with his fin, feeling a little aggrieved.
Don't leave him at home anymore.
Nothing good happens every time I'm alone at home.
Although he was mentally prepared, Qin Zhao still felt a little guilty when he saw Xiaoyu's appearance.
The dream he had last night disturbed him, and he did have some thoughts of avoiding this little fish today, but who knew it would turn out like this.
But he didn't say much, just gently caressed the little fish in his palm with his fingers. Noticing that the little guy gradually calmed down, Qin Zhao said, "The meat I bought yesterday hasn't been cooked yet. Should I stew it now?"
The little koi nodded at him.
When buying meat yesterday, Qin Zhao also bought some potatoes.