I see Qingshan

Chapter 2 Late Night Visit

Chapter 2 Late Night Visit
"Meow~"

At this moment, suddenly an extremely fat orange wild cat jumped onto the wall in the yard, squatted down, and stared at Tang Xin.

This wild cat has been in the neighborhood for many years, and Tang Xin often feeds it.

The man and the cat looked at each other for a long time.

"Mimi, don't tell me you can talk..."

In the strange silence, Tang Xin took the initiative to speak. She was really afraid that the fat cat would suddenly shout.

The orange cat shook its sleek tail and said, "Not much."

Quite humble.

Tang Xin: "..."

Her worldview, already shaken to pieces, was now shattered to pieces.

After trying hard to calm down, Tang Xin suddenly came to her senses.

Being trapped here is outrageous enough.

It doesn’t seem so hard to accept that cats, dogs, flowers and plants can talk.

After the fear dissipates, fresh curiosity follows.

She finally opened up and started chatting with Qingsong and Pangju.

Afterwards, Tang Xin turned on the water pipe and watered Qingsong. He also took out the cat food that he had just bought from the inn and called the orange cat down.

"Thank you sister!"

The orange cat jumped down from the wall, first thanked Tang Xin politely, and then started to eat cat food with a slurp.

Tang Xin looked at Qingsong and said, "I've been trapped here for several days. Do you know what's going on... How can I get out?"

I just finished watering it, so I should give it some information.

"Have you been stuck here for days?"

Qingsong's tone was as calm as ever, without any ups and downs: "I have been trapped here for many years."

Tang Xin: "..."

Sorry for disturbing you.

Qingsong: "I heard that it's better to be still than to move. The more you move, the faster you die. Why run around? Isn't it better to lie down comfortably?"

Tang Xin looked Qingsong up and down: "Who told you that?"

Qingsong: "Listen to your dad... Every time your mom asks you to work, your dad always says this. I think it makes sense. If I don't move, how long will I live?"

Tang Xin: "..."

She asked for a long time, but in the end Qingsong and the orange cat didn't know the reason.

Tang Xin sighed, feeling somewhat lost: "I've been trapped for many days. If I can't get out, I'm afraid I'll starve to death sooner or later."

The orange cat finished the last piece of cat food, squatted on the ground again, and said obediently: "Don't be afraid, I will catch a mouse for you to eat."

Hearing this, Tang Xin smiled stiffly: "You are quite good."

"Hey, even mice will eventually be caught."

Tang Xin thought about it and suddenly blurted out these words.

If it continues like this, the cat food will be gone, all the mice will be caught, and the kitten will probably starve to death.

As for the green pines, it doesn’t matter if there are no people to take care of them. At least the rain can still fall and they can live in moisture.

Tang Xin: "If you keep going like this, I'm afraid I'll have to chew on the bark of the tree."

She didn't know if it was an illusion, but she saw the branches of the pine trees tremble, perhaps because of the night wind.

Finally, Tang Xin simply picked up the orange cat and walked out of the inn carefully.

As for why she took the cat out, it was mainly because she was afraid.

If Qingsong could be moved, she would even want to carry Qingsong out with her.

……

"Sister, you are so warm."

The orange cat didn't struggle. It squinted its eyes comfortably and let Tang Xin hold it.

Tang Xin: "My heart is cold..."

The orange cat purred: "Don't be afraid, I will catch mice for you to eat."

Tang Xin: "Then I'm even more scared..." If she wasn't afraid of dehydration, Tang Xin really wanted to shed a few tears.

She even imagined the heartwarming scene of an orange cat holding a mouse and handing it to her when she was out of food and ammunition.

Life is better than death.

The two animals she fears most in her life.

Rats and snakes.

Outside the inn, it was not completely dark. Everything seemed to be covered with a hazy glow under the moonlight.

On both sides of the road are flowers and plants swaying in the night breeze, as well as trees of different heights.

The two birds squatted on the branches, staring at Tang Xin intently.

When his gaze shifted to the orange cat in Tang Xin's arms, there seemed to be some vigilance and disdain in his eyes.

"It's that stupid cat again. I hate it. It tried to rip me off last time."

"Be careful, it can climb trees."

"What's wrong with it being able to climb trees? Can it fly?"

"Makes sense!"

Tang Xin heard the entire conversation between the two birds.

There was no more ripple in her heart.

After all, the trees at home and the stray cats can talk, and it makes sense for the birds to talk too.

A few minutes later.

Tang Xin walked to a stream and saw a faint light curtain in front of him.

This place seems to be completely isolated from the heaven and earth, a world of its own, making it difficult to move forward.

She reached out and touched it.

A cool texture came from the light curtain, like a mirror without edges.

She also saw the mountains in the distance bursting with strange light, alternating between light and dark like breathing.

Tang Xin looked at the gleaming mountains in the distance and couldn't help but shiver. She hugged the orange cat in her arms tighter.

"Sister, you're almost strangling me to death. Who's going to catch mice for you to eat from now on?"

The orange cat felt Tang Xin's strength and couldn't help but meow.

Tang Xin: "Can't you grab something else?"

Orange cat: "Is Toad okay?"

Tang Xin: "..."

Not long after, the luster of the distant mountains disappeared, but Tang Xin still held the orange cat and looked for an exit everywhere without giving up.

Until the second half of the night, Tang Xin walked around two or three times, but still saw no hope of leaving.

On the way back to the inn, the two birds chirped and flew over her head.

"What a big snake!"

"Taller than a tree, thicker than a tree!"

"It turns out that snakes also come out of stones."

……

Back in the backyard of the inn, the orange cat jumped out of Tang Xin's arms and landed on the ground.

"Where did you go?"

When Qingsong saw Tang Xin coming back, his talkative nature immediately came into play.

Before Tang Xin could reply, a rapid banging sound came from outside the inn and spread into the not-so-quiet courtyard.

The orange cat leaped to the top of the wall with a meow, its fur standing on end, and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

Tang Xin laughed: "That's it..."

It gets stressed out by a knock on the door, and you expect it to catch mice for you?
Hearing the increasingly rapid knocks on the door, Tang Xin suddenly thought of something and her eyes lit up.

A knock on the door means someone is coming, and maybe you can ask him for help to escape from trouble!

(End of this chapter)

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