Pressing the change button on the remote control, the cat-eared girl stared at the flickering images on the screen. After a few minutes of playing, she let out a long yawn out of boredom.
It was so boring, even changing the channel had become boring.
Rollie lowered her head and licked her tail. She threw the remote control aside and began to jump up and down in the living room, looking for something.
The house was very quiet, except for the sound of splashing water coming from the room next door. Almost everyone, including Big Boss Cat, had gone out again. This time, only a cat and a fish stayed behind to look after the house.
"It's so boring …" After jumping up and down again, Rollie returned to the sofa and tried to curl herself into a small ball. She wagged her tail from time to time. "Big Boss Cat went out again, and Big Boss Cat didn't bring me to play again …"
The little mermaid in the room next door was still splashing water. Rollie really could not understand how the little fish could be so energetic and happy just by playing in the water. Thinking of this, Rollie could not help but feel a little envious of Lil Pea, and a little nostalgic for her old days.
Although her childhood memories were not very clear, Rollie still remembered that when she was a cat, she was not as bored as she was now.
Back then, it seemed like there were always a lot of fun things waiting for her. Even though there were very few things she could think of, it was very easy for her to get a lot of happiness out of the limited things she could do. She could play happily with a ball of yarn for a whole day, she could go and scratch Big Boss Cat's door and get chased around by him. She could go and play with the little ball that Big Boss Cat bought for her for an entire afternoon without getting bored. Why couldn't she do that now?
Rollie looked down at her hands. The human hand was very complicated and could do a lot of things. The human brain was also very complicated and could think of a lot of things. But it was probably because there were too many things that could be done and thought about, that was why it was boring.
Rollie jumped off the sofa and ran to her toy box. She rummaged through the little ball that she liked to play with and patted it twice.
Then she let out a frustrated meow.
Should I … change the game?
Rollie carefully looked at her hands. After thinking for a while, she decided to use her creativity.
Human hands could grab things and throw them.
She picked up the ball, squeezed it, and then aimed at the wall not far away and threw it with all her might.
With a bang, a black mark was left on the wall, and the ball bounced back.
It was much more fun this way!
Rollie felt like she had discovered a new continent. She picked up the ball and ran around the living room happily, throwing it everywhere she was interested in.
The ball left deep and shallow marks on the roof, the walls, the kitchen door, and then bounced around the living room.
After a bang, a small ball was embedded in the middle of the TV screen on the TV cabinet.
The image on the screen shook violently a few times, and then turned black with a wisp of smoke. The TV itself swayed back and forth, and finally fell off the TV cabinet.
Rollie stared blankly at the TV and suddenly jumped up. "Meow!"
What to do? Would Big Boss Cat eat him?
No, no, he had heard that kittens were very expensive. How could he bear to part with them …
But he was picked up! It's not expensive at all!
Rollie's ears and tail were standing straight up, and the fluff on them slowly stood up. At the same time, she heard the sound of water splashing in the next room.
The little mermaid in the room seemed to have heard the movement here.
Rollie felt her brain suddenly work better, and instantly thought of countless possible consequences and solutions. Looking at the situation, sticking the TV screen with her saliva was probably not going to work — she did not have that much saliva, and the little mermaid would soon find out the truth in the living room, so the current situation was …
At this moment, Rollie suddenly remembered her failed plan a long time ago.
She rushed to the stairs on all fours, ran to the second floor, and found the treasure she had hidden in the storeroom: a small package. Then she rushed back to the living room, tucking her tail into her clothes as she ran, and finally rushed to the door.
The moment she rushed out of the house, she suddenly remembered something. She ran to the hat rack, found a big hat, and put it on to cover her ears.
After doing all this, the cat girl rushed out of the house and ran away.
I'm coming! The outside world! The first step of the cat's conquest of the earth begins here!
Half an hour later, Rollie stopped at a street corner, opened her small package, and looked at the contents in a daze.
Oh no … there was a big loophole in the original plan.
There were too many toys in the bag, and there was no food.
Why didn't I put food in it?
Ah, I remember, the original plan was to catch mice after going out, and there was no need to bring food …
But now I don't want to eat mice.
Rollie touched her belly. She was not hungry yet, but she would be in a few hours.
Going home was definitely not a good idea. The fish must have found out that she had broken the TV, and Lil Pea wanted to watch cartoons in the afternoon. Without a TV, the fish would be very scary.
If she went home, she would definitely be beaten by the fish.
Rollie's limited brain selectively forgot the fact that there was a TV in every room of the house.
She had to get something to eat.
Rollie rummaged all over her body, and finally found a few crumpled bills in a pocket.
She vaguely remembered that this was the pocket money that Big Boss Cat gave her after she was finally allowed to go out alone.
But because buying things was troublesome, it was better to save time by climbing a few trees, so she hardly spent it and saved it all.
Rollie looked at the bills in her hand and fell into deep thought.
Then she tried to recall the shopping process that Big Boss Cat had taught her, and went to the nearest store with the pocket money she had saved.
"Boss! I want dried fish! Biscuits! Beancurd! "Rollie leaned on the counter and stared straight at the shop owner." Where is it? "
The shop owner was doing his accounts with his head down. He raised his hand and pointed in the direction of the shelves. "The snacks are on the second shelf at the back. Take them yourself."
Rollie nodded and was about to walk away when the shop owner suddenly looked up.
"Hey? Aren't you the little girl staying at Hao Ren's house? "
Hearing Big Boss Cat's name, Rollie almost jumped up. She thought that the man in front of her had seen through her plan and was going to catch her and send her back for a beating. But the shop owner continued to say, "I haven't seen Hao Ren for a while. Is he on a business trip again?"
"Big … Big Brother is on a business trip." Rollie almost bit her tongue, but at least she remembered what she had learned countless times before.
"Oh, tell him when he comes back. The cat food that he ordered from me last time has arrived."
Rollie was just about to get something from the shelves when she heard this and stopped in her tracks.
Her eyes lit up and she immediately leaned on the counter. "Cat food! Boss! Give me the cat food! "
The shop owner was startled by the cat girl. He leaned back and said, "Oh … That's right. You can buy it. How much? "
Rollie slammed all the change in her hand on the counter. "How much can I buy?"
A few minutes later, Rollie left the shop with two big bags in her arms.
She would never have been able to carry such a big bag in the past. But after becoming a human, not only did she grow in size, but she also had great strength. Carrying these things was almost effortless. It seemed that being a human was not bad after all.
Now that she had food, what was the next step to conquer the world?
Rollie walked on the street, thinking about her plan to conquer the world.
Then she would gather a bunch of minions.
There seemed to be a lot of stray cats around here …
If she used a bag of cat food to bribe them, it should be easy, right?
What about when she had minions?
It was difficult for cats to rule the world. Rollie, who now had a very high IQ, knew this very well.
She still had to rely on the power of humans, because it was very convenient for humans to do many things.
Then she would let the minions find humans to act cute, and turn humans into tools to rule the world!
Then she would use humans to establish a puppet regime … She would start by managing this street.
Rollie planned as she walked. Her mind was filled with visions of her successfully ruling the world and building a beautiful empire of cats.
In that case, she would hand over the empire of cats to Big Boss Cat. In that case …
Big Boss Cat would probably not pursue the matter of her breaking the TV, right?
As the sun gradually set, a cat-girl with ambition and two big bags of cat food walked on the streets of Southern Suburbs with a big heart.
Find a place where stray cats gathered.
Distribute the cat food.
Assign tasks.
Although the seemingly stupid stray cats didn't seem to understand what he meant, they did look very happy when they were eating.
Squatting by the trash can in the corner of the street, Rollie handed out the cat food in her hand and watched as the little tabby cat carefully licked the crumbs clean.
In a trance, she seemed to see herself in the past, except that she was standing in the position of the tabby cat, and the one holding the cat food … was Big Boss Cat.
So this is how humans feel when they feed cats?
It doesn't seem like much … Why did Big Boss Cat feed her back then?
Did he have a lot of food? Or did he want to conquer the world back then?
A lot of messy thoughts ran through Rollie's mind, but she did not know when the tabby cat had run away.
She did not have the time to assign tasks.
She clapped her hands and stood up a little dejectedly. Then she licked the residue on her hands, grabbed some cat food from the bag she was carrying, and threw it into her mouth as she walked aimlessly.
The sky was already dark. Usually at this time … Big Boss Cat would have called her for dinner.
Winter was over, but the early spring nights were still very cold.
The street lights were lit up one by one, and the ground lights under the landscape trees on both sides of the road were also lit up. Although it was a run-down city, it was still a city. Near the city boundary, some things had been planned and built. These ground lights and a nearby shopping mall were the ambitious products of that time.
A cold wind blew, and Rollie shivered subconsciously. Then she realized that she no longer had warm long fur on her body.
She should wear more clothes when she went out.
She had spent all her pocket money on expensive cat food, and it seemed that she had no money to buy clothes.
Rollie looked at the street that was lit up, scratched her chin, and tried to remember why she ran out.
It seemed like it was just throwing a ball, and it was not a big deal. Why did she run out?
Rollie shrunk her neck in the increasingly cold night wind. She saw the lit ground lights nearby, and some old memories and experiences came to her mind. She slowly walked over, and then squatted on one of the ground lights.
In the past, when the winter was very cold, the ground lights were a good place to keep warm.
The small ground lights were just big enough for a stray cat to squat on. The heat from the light was not very strong, but it was enough to help the cat resist the cold wind.
Some very light rustling sounds came from nearby, and a few stray cats came out of the bushes, and walked lightly towards the nearby ground lights.
They looked at the human squatting next to them in surprise, as if they did not understand why the human was squatting on the ground.
Rollie looked down at her feet in frustration.
It was not warm at all.
Was it because she was wearing shoes? Or was it because she was too big?
Anyway, her childhood memories and experience did not come in handy, and it was not warm at all.
A dirty stray cat walked over a little warily. The smell coming from Rollie kept the stray cats from running away as if they were afraid of a strange human, but her human appearance still made the stray cats very afraid.
"Is this your place?"
Rollie looked down at the stray cat and asked curiously.
The stray cat flicked its tail and meowed as an answer.
Rollie thought for a moment, and suddenly laughed. She stood up and walked to the side. "Then you squat here."
"Meow?"
"I have a place to keep warm," Rollie said, holding a big bag of cat food in her arms. She was very happy. "I'm going home!"
Leaving the confused stray cat behind, she walked briskly in the direction of her home.
Although I can't remember why I ran away from home, but I'm so cute, how could Big Boss Cat bear to hit me? The cat girl thought happily.
(Republishing this chapter. This time it should be able to be published.)
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