If not magical creatures or World of Warcraft beasts,
An ordinary cat generally lives for twelve or thirteen years.
Its lifespan will be even shorter if not well taken care of.
But she shook her head and said:
"Whether willing or not, isn't the first lesson he must go through all about farewells?"
She looked at Chloe, smiling easily and said:
"So at least let him have a childhood worth rembering."
At that mont, Chloe stood under the shade of a tree, hesitated for a mont, and said:
"Maybe you're right."
He picked up a cardboard box, placed it next to the kitten, and ruffled Cedric's hair, saying:
"If it crawls inside, shall we take it away?"
Cedric looked at his lover with bright eyes and said:
"Then, Dad, we agreed."
Aisha imdiately guessed that her child probably wanted to use a little trick to get the cat inside by itself.
For example, throwing a small piece of fish into the box.
But just as Cedric looked down, he saw the kitten crawl into the box by itself.
He couldn't help but cheer:
"Dad, Mom, it went inside."
"Yes, it really went inside." She ruffled her son's face and said, "Then let's take it away, shall we?"
She handed the box with the kitten to Cedric.
Cedric held the box tightly in his arms, like holding a treasure.
There was no cat food at ho.
She cooked shrimp for the kitten to eat and gently washed the dirt off the kitten.
Her husband treated the kitten.
But the next day, the kitten neither ate nor drank and was cold all over.
She thought it might not survive.
After all, her husband's Recovery can repair physical damage but cannot reclaim scattered vitality.
That day Chloe, who was supposed to go out, stayed ho.
The small sun ford by Flesh and Blood Magic quietly floated in front of the kitten.
At so point, the kitten's body gradually ward up.
Her husband said the kitten had severe damage at its source, and its lifespan might be even shorter than ordinary cats.
She didn't care much about this, just cooked so more fish for the kitten.
Cedric wandered around the kitten every day.
Afraid that if he was careless, the kitten might disappear.
Her husband bought a pacifier for the kitten.
But the kitten wouldn't use it.
She used a straw to suck up milk and fed it to the kitten.
Seeing the kitten's quick recovery, her husband planned to buy a cat bed.
But she thought the storage box was more practical, so she bought two and placed them in the corner of the balcony.
For the kitten, this might barely count as a two-story villa.
Maybe it was just arriving at a new ho; the kitten was still trembling.
Occasionally, it would walk out of the cat bed but dared not step into the living room.
Fortunately, her husband was a dical expert who often cared for magical creatures.
The small injuries and illnesses on the kitten were easily solved by him.
Cedric was not afraid of the kitten's claws and played with it.
When Cedric ate honey buns, the cat beside him would ow.
It might be from that ti that the kitten started to like honey.
Usually, little Cedric liked to hold the kitten on the couch.
He would happily take his toys and say to her:
"Let the kitty play for a while."
She would tell him:
"Sure."
Cedric would happily say the kitty is his good friend.
Her parents made a paper cup for Cedric to draw the kitten's na.
Cedric poured out the papers from the cup.
The kitten pounced and grabbed one of the papers.
Her husband opened the paper and remained silent for a long ti.
She went over, took the paper, and said with so surprise:
"Elu, haven't heard this na for many years."
The husband just sat there, silent.
Aisha knew he was a bit unhappy again.
The magic cat Elu from Ethereal Emblem was the magical creature her husband raised most during his school days.
But later, during an attack by Heretics, Elu was killed while delivering a letter to her husband by jumping out of Subspace and being attacked by Heretics.
At this mont, she seed to understand why her husband didn't want to raise a cat before.
The little ones still liked to play with the little ones.
For example, Cedric liked to sit on the couch and watch TV with the kitten.
He brought ho the paper room he made at school as a toy for Elu.
Elu's hands and feet couldn't stay idle, always reaching out to tap the paper door of the paper room.
Cedric would laugh beside him.
Mr. Chloe, when he ca ho, would also cover the child's head with a small plastic basin.
Cedric would then cover Elu with the basin.
The big and small boys enjoyed themselves.
But most of the ti, Cedric was still playing with Elu.
They would romp around the living room.
Little cat eyes watching, growing up.
Little kids too.
When the son was doodling in his drawing book, Elu would disrupt beside him.
When feeding Elu, Cedric was always the most enthusiastic, preferring to pick out freeze-dried food for Elu first.
"Thanks to" his operation, the cat food always ran out of freeze-dried food when only 1/3 used.
She always helplessly poked Cedric's head, his light gray hair soft and delicate.
While her husband, smiling, intertwined his fingers with hers, pulling her to buy freeze-dried food.
Those days, overlapping ti after ti.
Not so wonderful and exciting.
So when she recalled it, the corners of her mouth would rise.
The son and the lover teasing the cat.
Discussing Cedric and Elu's birthdays together, what delicious things to make for them.
The bakery's freshly baked honey buns have always been Cedric's favorite, and he would leave a piece for Elu every ti.
Whenever she worried about the cat food freeze-dried food running out again, there was always soone to hold her hand and say:
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