Chapter 85: Please look forward to "The Civet Cat Substituted for the Prince in the Animal World"
Bai Shao's gaze shifted from her tablet to her phone. She also saw the video in the comments section and concluded, "The orange cat in the second video is definitely more lively than the one in the first. The cat's voice... needs to be blurred out."
Most orange cats look the same. If you only look at their appearance, you can't tell the difference. You need to observe them closely.
Pengpeng got on his bicycle with training wheels and said, "Grandma's house is very close. I'll go there now."
The audience in the live broadcast room is full of fighting spirit.
【Ride my beloved little motorcycle. 】
[Please look forward to "Animal World: The Substitute Prince"~]
[I want to see who replaced the crown prince! ]
【gogogo! 】
Pengpeng hung the mobile phone with a mobile phone chain around his neck and stepped on the pedals. The viewers in the live broadcast room followed Pengpeng to experience a series of ups and downs.
Soon, the ups and downs stopped. Pengpeng was driving too fast and accidentally crashed into a sycamore tree in the green belt. He was so painful that he covered his crotch and bent over and cried out in pain.
The live broadcast room was filled with Pengpeng's screams of pain, mixed with Pengpeng's warnings.
"If you don't drive properly, your loved ones will shed tears."
"Don't learn from me, whine."
"It hurts so much, is it broken?"
Bai Shao: "..."
At this time, he did not forget to use his own painful price to educate his fans that Xiao Hai Ge is a person who can do great things.
The viewers in the live broadcast room all gasped.
[Shh, it hurts just looking at it, I feel like the little brother is going to become the little sister.]
【Delete my brother's bicycle.】
【Brother Peng has become Sister Yueyue.】
My youthful bird is gone forever.
【If you have the energy to scream, it means you are fine.】
Pause for a while.
Pengpeng got up from the ground, his forehead covered in sweat: "I'm sorry to have worried everyone, I'm fine."
As he spoke, Pengpeng walked towards his grandmother's house with his bicycle. On the way, he diverted his attention to introduce the flowers in the green belt to the viewers in the live broadcast room.
"No, this is Bougainvillea. Dad said its flower language means perseverance, haha."
The viewers in the live broadcast room couldn't help laughing.
【BBOX quick start.】
[While saying it's okay, he doesn't ride his bike and hisses.]
"Why don't you go to the hospital? This is no small matter."
[After cremation, only the mouth remained.]
Bai Shao's tone showed concern: "Are you really okay?"
Pengpeng parked his bicycle in a yard and shook his head stubbornly at the camera: "It was very painful at the time, but it's all better now."
Pengpeng ran into the yard, said hello to his grandmother who was watering the vegetable garden, and went straight to his destination.
The orange cat in the box had gained weight again. It was lying on its back basking in the sun, purring comfortably.
Peng Peng gently poked the orange cat: "Wake up."
[Catch! Who the hell disturbed my nap?!]
The orange cat meowed, swishing its tail and making an unusually rough noise.
After seeing Pengpeng's figure, he hurriedly clamped his throat.
It's Peng Peng~
Bai Shao: "..."
What a nice little tea cat.
It's a rare sight.
Peng Peng stepped back, holding his phone in his hand, and lowered his voice: "Sister Anchor, look, isn't it very different? I told my grandma that the prince had been replaced, but she didn't believe it."
Bai Shao nodded: "It's indeed not right. Ask it where the real prince is."
Peng Peng trotted back to the cardboard box, squatted down, and put his index finger on the orange cat's forehead: "Don't pretend, I know you are not the prince. Where is the prince?"
The orange cat paused in wagging its tail, tilted its head, and finally lowered its furry little head guiltily.
[It’s over. I’ve been discovered.]
[Isn't my acting like that idiot? I've already squeezed as hard as I could!]
[Melancholy!]
Bai Shao finished translating the orange cat's words and asked, "Why do you want to play the role of the prince?"
The viewers in the live broadcast room raised the same question.
[You can tell he's trying really hard to pick it up.]
【It turns out it’s not a replacement.】
Where did the prince go?
The orange cat looked up in surprise, looked at the iron box on Pengpeng's chest that made the sound, and meowed.
[How can you understand what I'm saying? I took three dried fish from that idiot, promising to help him cheer up Peng Peng. Now, he's broken his promise. My dried fish! You're giving them back before they're even warm!]
Bai Shao pursed her lips and said, "It said it took the prince's dried fish and promised to help the prince make you happy."
Peng Peng shook his head wildly, his voice tinged with tears: "No, I only want the prince."
The orange cat's inner voice revealed his displeasure: "Is that idiot as good-looking as me? Pengpeng has poor taste."
Bai Shao asked, "What happened to the prince?"
The orange cat licked the fur on its paw and described a tragic story: "After being sent to Grandma's house by its mother, it tried to sneak back to look for Peng Peng, but was hit by a large iron box on the way. It hid, but worried that Peng Peng would be sad if he couldn't find it, so it asked me to help take care of Peng Peng, and I agreed."
Bai Shao's heart seemed to be grabbed by an invisible hand. When she thought that the orange cat was no longer in this world, bitterness spread and slowly dyed her eyes red.
When Bai Shao translated the first sentence, Peng Peng stood there in a daze, tears welling up in his eyes. When Bai Shao finished translating, tears began to fall down his face.
I heard crying.
Pengpeng's grandmother ran over and asked, "What's wrong?"
Pengpeng threw himself into his grandmother's arms and burst into tears, his crying was heartbreaking.
The viewers in the live broadcast room were also very sad.
[A brick got in my eye, sob.]
Why do you let me hear this tragedy?
I don’t like this ending.
Pengpeng's grandmother was very distressed: "Pengpeng, who bullied you? Tell grandma and I will teach him a lesson for you!"
Pengpeng cried and shook his head.
A long time passed.
Peng Peng stopped crying and raised his head. His face was as shrunken as an eggplant hit by frost. He walked over to the orange cat with red and swollen eyes and asked, "Where is the prince's body?"
The distress on Grandma Pengpeng's face was replaced by confusion: "What corpse? Isn't the prince right here?"
The orange cat was still wondering why Pengpeng was crying. Upon hearing this, he meowed in doubt: "Huh? That idiot is not dead. He is hiding in a safe place to recover."
Bai Shao was silent for a second, then the astringency subsided and she told Peng Peng the good news: "...The prince is not dead."
Pengpeng's sobbing stopped abruptly.
"The prince is not dead!?"
The orange cat nodded: [The idiot just has a broken leg. Pengpeng wants to find it. I can take Pengpeng with me.]
Said.
The orange cat dragged its fat little body, climbed out of the cardboard box with difficulty, and ran towards Pengpeng panting.
The viewers in the live broadcast room were annoyed.
What a twist.
Give me back my tears!
【Old people often say cats have nine lives.】
[Ding, your resurrection coins have arrived, please check them.]
The joy in Pengpeng's eyes was about to overflow. He excitedly picked up the orange cat and kissed it repeatedly.
The orange cat stretched out its two paws and pressed them against Pengpeng's face: "Pengpeng is really, really unreserved."
The tail wagging from side to side and the less resistant reaction revealed its pleasure.
Peng Peng carefully let go of the orange cat: "Could you please take me to find the prince?"
The orange cat walked out of the yard: [Follow me.]
Peng Peng waved his hand: "Grandma, I'm going to find the prince."
Grandma Pengpeng looked at her grandson who was changing with each passing second and stood there shaking her head: "My child has grown up, I don't understand him anymore."
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