Chapter 212
Tang Tang played at Xia's house until the afternoon before being sent back.

After returning to Tang's house, the first thing she did was to carefully put away the red wool hat that Xia Yurou gave her.

It's not that she wants to guard against anyone, but that she doesn't want to cause unnecessary trouble.

"Meow meow meow……"

Baozi circled around her feet for a while, but without getting a response from her, she gradually became anxious, and directly hugged her calf with his paws.

Tang Tang closed the door of the cupboard, and when he lowered his head, he saw Baozi looking eagerly at him.

"Baozi, what are you doing?"

"Meow is hungry..."

After Baozi finished speaking, he licked the tip of his nose.

"Baozi, the nose is very useful."

Tang Tang smiled, dragged the steamed stuffed bun lying on his instep, and walked directly to the table.

When I came back from Xia's house today, I brought back not only a hat, but also several bags of dried fish.

"You're lucky. Aunt Zhou made these just a few days ago, but Yurou's family doesn't like them very much. I just heard that there is a foodie like you in my family, so I asked you to bring them back for you..."

While explaining, she opened a small dried fish wrapped in clinker.

"Meow meow meow……"

Baozi understood her words, and his cat eyes widened suddenly, looking at her expectantly.

Tang Tang didn't look at the stupid appearance of Baozi, but picked up a small dried fish and looked at it carefully.

"What kind of fish is this? I haven't seen it much..."

"Meow..."

Baozi stared closely at the small dried fish in her hand, almost drooling.

Under Baozi's expectant gaze, Tang Tang's finger holding the dried fish slowly moved to his mouth, and he ate the dried fish in one bite.

After eating the dried fish, she nodded and commented: "Not bad, five flavors."

"Meow..."

Baozi let out a scream, and the cat almost exploded.

Tang Tang was appreciating the handicraft of Aunt Zhou, the nanny, when he was frightened by Baozi's screams and his hands trembled.

"Baozi, are you trying to scare people?"

She wiped her oily fingertips on the handkerchief, then bent down and lifted the bun lying on her lap to the table.

Baozi showed an aggrieved expression, and turned around to leave her a chubby back.

Seeing this, Tang Tang smiled helplessly in his eyes.

"It's really like a child..."

She likes small animals and children, which is why she went back to work as a primary school teacher.

When you can choose, facing a group of children is much more interesting than facing a group of older children. Although the children are noisy, they listen to the teacher very much.

Otherwise, there is no such sentence: a word from the teacher will make the parents lose their legs.

If you are facing a group of older children, thank God if you don't fight against the teacher.

just now.

Facing a childish cat, if she can annoy it, she will naturally be able to smooth it out.

Besides, this is still a foodie meow.

It is not too easy to subdue it.

So, she stretched out her finger, lightly poked Baozi's furry back, and whispered in a seductive tone: "Baozi, come and eat the dried fish, it's delicious..."

Baozi didn't move, as if he didn't bow his head to the evil forces.

However, Tang Tang saw Baozi's slightly trembling ear tips clearly, and couldn't help showing a slight smile on his lips.

After coughing lightly and suppressing the laughter that was about to blurt out, she let out a long sigh, as if talking to herself.

"It seems that my steamed stuffed bun doesn't like dried fish, it's a pity..."

When she said this, the frequency of Baozi's ear shaking gradually increased, and the tail placed on the table began to swing back and forth.

Tang Tang pursed his lips, smiled silently, and then continued to talk to himself: "Since my steamed stuffed bun doesn't like it, then I can only give the dried fish to the cat next door. Rhubarb, right? Rhubarb seems to like dried fish very much, so I'll send it over."

When she said this, Baozi's whole cat froze for a moment, and its tail didn't wag.

Tang Tang saw all this in his eyes, but he didn't say anything. Instead, he really started to arrange the dried fish on the table.

Baozi heard the sound of the clinker sack, and the whole cat rushed over and hugged her arm directly.

"Owner……"

Seeing Baozi's pitiful appearance, she couldn't help laughing out loud.

"Ha ha……"

"Meow……"

At this moment, Baozi immediately knew that he had been tricked, screamed, and was about to explode.

But as soon as the cat's fur stood up, Tang Tang, who was watching by the side, hugged it into his arms.

"Okay, don't lose your temper."

After comforting Baozi for a while, she slowly opened the tied clinker bag and came to Baozi's rice bowl.

"Baozi, come here and eat the dried fish."

Baozi couldn't care less about getting angry at this time, as soon as he heard that there was something to eat, he immediately ran over.

After Tang Tang put a few dried fish into the bowl, he rubbed the tips of Baozi's ears lightly.

"Okay, eat slowly, it's all yours, and no one will grab it from you..."

After she finished saying this, Baozi suddenly stopped eating, and turned around to look at her resentfully.

Seeing this, she immediately understood the meaning of Baozi's Chinese medicine in his eyes.

After shaking her head and chuckling, she whispered softly: "Baozi, it seems that you will remember me for a long time today."

Baozi ignored her, and immersed himself in meowing and enjoying his food.

After teasing the buns for a while, Tang Tang packed the remaining dried fish and put them in the closet, then turned and walked outside the house.

After Baozi finished eating the dried fish in the bowl, he turned his attention to her again.

When he saw her leaving, he hurriedly trotted to follow.

then.

When Tang Tang was preparing dinner, Baozi kept wandering around her feet, really never leaving her.

Tang Yue came out of the room to pour water for herself, and happened to notice this.

She also likes the cat at home, but the cat doesn't like her very much. Every time she hugs her, she struggles desperately, and then runs away as soon as she gets close.

She has always known that cats are sticking to Tang Tang, but today this sticking method is unprecedented.

With a hint of doubt in my heart, I asked him: "Xiaotang, what are you doing, Baozi? Why do you keep wandering around you? Could it be that you are hungry?"

"Third Sister, Steamed Bun is really hungry..."

Tang Tang replied, and then slowly told about the origin of Xiaoyu and how he teased the cat just now.

Unexpectedly, after hearing her words, Tang Yue shook her head and smiled lightly, "You are so bad that you even tease the cat. My buns are so pitiful..."

"It's poor? Look at how fat it looks, and I'm still thinking about when to lose weight for it."

Tang Tang looked down at the buns around his legs, and a flash of thought flashed in his eyes.

Although chubby cats look cute, obesity can have a great impact on cats' health.

My own cat knows that although the bun has thick hair, it is not puffy, and it is also fat after taking a bath.

(End of this chapter)

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