The discarded Mantou: "..." Damn it, so heartless, so cruel!
The next second, seeing that the approaching person was Viola Thompson, Mantou dashed towards her like a mad cat discovering a new world.
"ow!"
He embraced Viola together with Mary Perryne.
"Viola's back!"
"ow ow ow!"
The woman and cat were both so thrilled.
"Viola, when did you co back? Why didn't you tell us in advance! I could've picked you up from the airport!" Mary's eyes were slightly red.
Viola said, "I wanted to surprise you! Were you surprised?"
"Yes." Mary nodded.
Mantou also joined in the excitent.
"ow ow ow."
Viola bent down to look at Mantou, surprised, "Mantou! You've gained weight again!"
The already fifteen-pound fat cat seed to weigh at least twenty pounds now!
He looked like a ball of at lying on the floor.
No wonder they say that cats usually get chubby.
Mary laughed, "This little guy has been eating so well lately, he eats everything we give him! He eats two cans and a bowl of cat food per al, and eats three als a day!"
Viola picked up Mantou and said seriously, "Mom, we need to start him on a diet!"
Too much weight can also lead to various diseases in cats.
It seed like Mantou understood her words, he looked at her with aggrieved eyes, "ow!" as if he was protesting against Viola putting him on a diet.
Mary said, "He's clever now, if I don't give him food, he'll find his own outside!"
Hearing this, Mantou imdiately looked self-satisfied.
It was quite amusing to look at.
Viola's eyes twinkled, "Then just lock him up."
Mantou: "..." Just say you want to starve to death, no need to beat around the bush saying that you want to put on a diet.
Outrageous!
"By the way, why haven't I seen Bread?" Viola looked around.
Mary laughed, "Julie took Bread for a walk."
"Oh."
Just then, there was the sound of footsteps in the air, followed by shouts, "Bread! Slow down! Slow down!"
Next, Viola was knocked over onto the sofa by a large creature.
"Woof woof woof!"
Bread's two paws rested on Viola's shoulders, licking and sniffing her face excitedly.
Bread was a large dog, and after a period of good nutrition, his body was full of sinewy at. Now he weighed 160 pounds!
Heavier than Viola.
Julie stood in the living room and laughed, "No wonder Bread suddenly rushed ho, it turns out the young lady is back!"
This dog is so smart!
Mantou sat aside, looking at Bread coldly.
Humph.
Such a green tea dog!
"Alright, alright, Bread. Calm down." Viola sat up and patted Bread's head.
Bread was still extrely excited, his tail swishing back and forth like a propeller.
Viola asked for so treats and gave a piece of dried salmon to both Bread and Mantou.
Bread gobbled each piece up in one bite.
Mantou preferred to eat slowly.
After they had finished eating, Bread sat down and looked at Viola, Viola took another piece for him, "Last piece, we'll have dinner soon."
"Woof!" Bread barked as if responding to Viola.
Speaking of dinner, Viola looked at Mary, "Mom, what are we eating tonight?"
At this ti, Mary hadn't realized the seriousness of the problem, "We'll see how the kitchen arranges it."
Viola continued, "Mom, why don't we tell the kitchen to end work early today? I can cook."
Upon hearing this, Mary imdiately stood up from the sofa, "Viola, you just got back and haven't had a good rest yet, let the kitchen handle the cooking! Besides, cooking too often is not good for a young woman's skin!"
Fearing that Viola would run to the kitchen the next second, Mary took her arm, "Viola, I've designed a whole lot of new fall garnts recently, can you give so feedback? The younger generation has a better eye for these things!"
Mary often participated in the design of clothes in the store.
Many of her designs beca limited editions.
Viola laughed, "Alright, then I'll cook tomorrow evening."
Mary swallowed.
Cooking again tomorrow night?
No way.
Mary didn't want to get up in the middle of the night to secretly eat instant noodles again.
Mary laughed, "Viola, we girls should not go to the kitchen too often!"
"That's okay, Mom, actually I quite enjoy the process of cooking."
Mary sighed quietly in her heart, then said, "Let's go upstairs."
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