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Chapter 144 Visit the Monsters

The black cat’s furs were shiny, which even glittered faintly in the sunshine. It leaped off the wall agilely, leaped over a row of wooden fences and plunged into the depths of the alley.

At the other end of the alley, a boy in his teens was hopping and jumping with a fish basket, humming a tune. The fishes in his fish basket were still wigging their tails. His cuffs were somewhat wetted.

When the boy pushed open a room, the little cat also ran across the lane and jumped into the room.

The red earth foundation of the house was rather hard. It was blackishly red. The wooden door shook a little. The boy who had just crossed the door looked back and then caught the leaping black cat. The black cat was carried without resisting. It just patted the fish basket and licked it from time to time.

The boy ruffled the black cat’s fluffy ears and mumbled something.

He held the black cat into his arms. The black cat seemed t

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