Sheng Yi picked up the tabby cat, furrowing her brows: "Poor little thing, truly pitiful."
Upon learning the cat's story, Lin Shi sighed: "Animal emotions are often more enduring than human ones."
"Exactly." Sheng Yi felt a mix of emotions and fully agreed with Lin Shi's words.
The two were lamenting.
Their respective cameramen were filming.
Just then, a voice cut in: "I heard from the village chief that the cat in your hands is thin because she just gave birth to some kittens."
Sheng Yi: ?
Lin Shi: ?
It was Chi Yu, walking over.
"Stop talking nonsense. The tabby cat lost her mate and has been unable to eat, which is why she's so thin. It's not because she had kittens, plus the male cat died of illness the year before last. If she had kittens, it would've been last year."
Sheng Yi spoke confidently.
She believed Chi Yu was spouting nonsense.
Defaming the cat's loyalty.
But soon, Sheng Yi was proven wrong.
