Daily Life in the Pet Shop Ch. 70
Seeing this, Fang Yi was sure that the kitten in the hotel was also injured by Hua Ziyi.
Fang Yi was holding the information, so angry that he couldn't say anything. He took Naima out for a run. He found a deserted place in the park and yelled a few times before he calmed down a little.
Naima whimpered a few times beside him and rubbed Fang Yi's legs, as if to comfort him.
"Naima, why do you think some people are so cruel?" Fang Yi sat on the ground and asked Naima in his arms. He really couldn't understand it.
When he was in the underworld, he also had a set of rules. Even if he had to kill someone, he would not torture people intentionally. However, he never killed anyone. He just heard people talk about this rule. Fang Yi couldn't understand how these guys who looked well-dressed could be more black-hearted than him, a gangster.
Naima licked Fang Yi's face very quietly, shook his tail, and lay in Fang Yi's arms.
"It's okay, let's kill him and let him pay for the lives of those animals." Fang Yi patted Naima's head and said with gritted teeth.
But it seemed difficult to do this. If he was still the gangster he was back then, it would be easy. He could just pull a few brothers to drag Hua Ziyi to the alley, hold a long knife, and cut him. But now it was not possible. He couldn't get into trouble. Although he was not afraid of death, if he was gone, he was worried about the many small animals in the pet shop. They were all grown up by him. They were not only Naima's children, but also his children.
After Fang Yi vented his anger, he came back from outside and saw Zhou Chongwen sitting in the backyard with the information in his hand.
"I went out to vent my anger. You only have this little temper. How can you accomplish anything big?" Although Zhou Chongwen said this, his hands were shaking a little because he was angry.
"I am not a person who can accomplish great things. Hua Ziyi seems to be more difficult to deal with than ordinary people. What should we do to make him live a life worse than death?" When Fang Yi said the last four words, he almost burst out one word at a time.
"It is indeed more troublesome than ordinary people, but this kind of person is easier to deal with. He was born with such a high status. As long as we pull him down, he must be more uncomfortable living than dying. I remember that you seem to know a lot of people in the entertainment industry." Zhou Chongwen looked at the information and said without raising his head.
People like Hua Ziyi were easily irritated and had poor psychological tolerance. If he truly lost the family background he had always been proud of, he could quickly erase any trace of his own existence. At that time, with a few psychological hints, letting the cat and dog group who pretended to be ghosts scare him would surely make his life a nightmare every day.
After Zhou Chongwen finished speaking, he tore up the information. As he shredded it, he thought about how Fang Yi's team of so-called clever and mischievous cats and dogs needed to be taught a good lesson.
Fang Yi told Zhou Chongwen about the people he knew and the resources he had. Zhou Chongwen nodded. Fang Yi had more connections than he had imagined, and things would be much easier to handle.
Zhou Chongwen briefly explained to Fang Yi and went out. Fang Yi knew many people, and he knew quite a few too. Zhou Qimeng had not been around for nothing over the years. If the resources of the three people were integrated together, it would be easier to handle things. Although Zhou Chongwen never liked dogs and thought dogs were too stupid, many cats died under Hua Ziyi's command. Even if it was for Red Bean and Mung Bean, he would avenge those dead cats.
After Zhou Chongwen left, Fang Yi continued to sit there, looking at the cats and dogs in the yard, sleeping, basking in the sun, stealing food, fighting, playing... every one looked very happy. It would be great if all the small animals in the world could live so happily, but Fang Yi also knew that this was his delusion.
Seeing Fang Yi was worried, Naima brought a lot of puppies and kittens to Fang Yi, trying to cheer him up. He also brought Little Hamster to Fang Yi's hand.
In just a few hours, Little Hamster seemed to have adapted a lot. After being brought by Naima, it was still very calm, holding a peanut in its paw.
After Fang Yi was sure that the hamster would settle here, he asked someone to prepare food for it to improve its nutrition. Peanuts were snacks, so he only put a few of them. Unexpectedly, it would hold it.
Little Hamster stood in Fang Yi's palm, looked around to make sure there was no danger, and looked up at Fang Yi again. After waiting for a long time, seeing that Fang Yi did not move, it stuffed all the peanuts into its mouth, and both cheeks bulged.
Seeing such a cute hamster, Fang Yi felt much better. After Little Hamster finished eating, Fang Yi put the hamster next to Naima, wanting to see if the hamster would go back to the cage by itself.
After Little Hamster was put on the floor, it ran to Naima and stretched out its hand to grab Naima's paw, but it was too small and Naima could hardly feel it, so he didn't notice it.
Little Hamster could only squeak loudly a few times, which attracted Naima's attention. Naima looked down at Little Hamster and licked it kindly. Little Hamster immediately took a step back, but the front had been licked.
Naima lowered his head and listened to Little Hamster's words very seriously. After a while, he suddenly lowered his head and held the little hamster in his mouth, turned around and ran outside.
About an hour later, Naima came back from outside. He barked loudly at Fang Yi a few times and ran to Fang Yi, looking like he had done something good and wanted to be praised. He must have picked up something again.
Fang Yi touched Naima's head and praised Naima a few times in a perfunctory manner. He felt that Naima was getting more and more demanding. When he first picked up small animals, he was sneaky and pushed the small animals into the pile of animals, for fear that Fang Yi would find out that he had picked up another one.
Gradually, Naima found that Fang Yi didn't seem to object to his behavior, so he started to pick up small animals home openly. Then, Naima would report to Fang Yi a few times after picking up an animal and asked Fang Yi to praise him a few times. Fang Yi didn't want to spoil his fun, so he would praise Naima a few times in a perfunctory manner every time. In two years, the lines had not changed, but Naima was still very happy to hear it.
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