The two new poop scoopers are dedicated to their duties. Although the kittens have not arrived yet, they have automatically entered the reserve service and are humbly learning how to raise cats.
Liliu and the others soon learned that Wan Xiaohu's big orange cat had given birth to a cub.
This news spread throughout the little red horse almost immediately, and everyone with breathing knew it, including the parrots that could speak human language, and the crowing chickens who disappeared.
Wan Xiaohu always talks to people he meets, praising his big orange cat for being a great cat mother and giving birth to very cute cubs.
Everyone heard that Xiaobai and Xi'er were going to adopt a little milk cat, and they couldn't help but be envious.
For this reason, Liliu asked Wan Xiaohu if he could give her another kitten, and confidently said that she would become an excellent mother.
But Wan Xiaohu disagreed. He was already extremely reluctant to give away a kitten. There was only one left, and he wanted to keep it by his side and take care of it and raise it by himself.
He has been a cat slave since he was a child.
No matter how hard Luliu tried to intimidate and lure him, Wan Xiaohu remained unmoved.
This drove Liuliu crazy. Every night before coming to Little Red Horse, he had to walk an extra mile to Lao Niu Barber Shop to see the big orange cat and its two cubs.
Wan Xiaohu was worried about Liuliu and always stayed with him to prevent Liuliu from hugging the kitten and running away.
Although other little girlfriends were not able to adopt a kitten, Xiaobai and Xi'er said that when the time comes, they can all take care of the one they adopted.
As soon as Xiaobai opened this right to her girlfriends, Xiaoxiao came to her door, determined to give Xiaobai a small yellow flower, and then applied for her right to visit the cats frequently in the future.
The autumn rain has fallen continuously for several days, and the temperature has dropped again and again. Several sycamore trees in Little Red Horse Academy have finally begun to shed their leaves on a large scale.
In one night, the trees were covered with red and yellow leaves.
The first thing Xiaobai does when he gets up every morning is to go downstairs with his grandma to sweep fallen leaves.
As for running with the old man, she has already written it off.
Sweeping fallen leaves is the most important thing now.
She carried the bamboo basket and followed her grandma to pick it up.
“e=(′o`*)))Alas~”
“……→_→,e=(′o`*)))Alas~”
"My seedlings are all dead."
"All your seedlings are dead. Is it a disaster?"
"No, grandma said, it's because the weather has gotten colder and they can't survive anymore."
"So pitiful~"
In the early morning, Xiaobai and Xi'er stood at the edge of the grove, regretting the seedlings they had planted before, including peppers, eggplants and beans.
The seedlings have withered and cannot survive.
"If the weather gets cold, they won't be able to survive?" Xi'er asked.
"That's right."
"Why?"
"...cold."
"Why is it cold?"
"...Then why are you wearing a sweater?"
"I'd be freezing if I didn't wear a sweater."
"My rice seedlings are like this too."
"Then let's put clothes on them."
"Nothing to use it for."
"When will Wan Xiaohu give us the cat?"
"It will be another three weeks."
"Doesn't he want to give it to us?"
"No way."
"hiahia, I want to see cats."
"Go away~"
The two met again to go out to Wan Xiaohu's house to see the cat cubs.
These days, they watch it three times a day and cannot forget it every night.
After watching the cat come back, the two of them came to the seedling field again by chance. After discussion, they decided to tear off the seedlings first, and then put a wooden sign in the field.
The two ran home, and soon one of them was carrying a hoe and the other was carrying a shovel, ready to start work.
They first loosened the soil in the seedling field, and then buried the torn out seedlings in the soil.
After doing this, the two ran back home, put away the hoes and shovels, found Grandma Jiang on the third floor, and asked her to teach her how to write the words on the wooden sign.
The wooden sign reads: A field for growing peppers, beans and eggplants.
"Your writing is so ugly, Xiaobai." Xi'er looked at the words on the wooden sign and couldn't help but tell the truth.
Xiaobai glanced at her and retorted: "You can't write it for you. If you have the ability, you can write it."
"I will write it next year."
The writing of these words was indeed not very good, and was crooked, which caused Xi'er to complain a lot.
All the torn-out seedlings were planted in the ground, which was equivalent to being laid to rest. The ceremony was completed, so a wooden sign was erected to commemorate the seedlings they had taken care of.
The two stood in front of the wooden sign and sighed for a while before leaving.
However, this time they did not go back to Grandma Jiang's place, but walked to Building 2.
The Little Red Horse Comic Studio on the first floor was still busy and busy. Xiaobai and Xi'er looked around curiously as they passed by.
Xi'er was held by Xiao Bai's hand and walked forward. Otherwise, this silly boy would definitely run around, chatting with others, or stand next to others and watch them draw.
She has had several such convictions.
Xiaobai held her hand and stopped her from running around.
The two passed through the comic studio and went up to the second floor, where they finally met Old Man Zhang.
However, there was not only Old Man Zhang on the second floor, but also Tan Jin'er, Zhu Xiaojing, Sun Dongdong, Ding Jiamin, Meng Guangxin, as well as Xiao Youyou and Xiao Weiwei's mother, and Xiao Lizi's father.
These people came here today for a meeting, convened by Zhang Tan.
As soon as Xiaobai and Xier appeared, everyone looked over.
The two of them were stunned for a moment, then they giggled at everyone, quietly walked to the corner, and stood close to the corner, as if I won't disturb you but we have to stay and listen.
Zhang Tan didn't say anything because their conversation was over and they were just chatting now.
Not long after, everyone left one by one.
Xiao Weiwei's mother, Zhong Fei, and Xiao Lizi's father, Li Xin, went downstairs together and passed by the comic studio. They looked around curiously as they walked, exited the building and came to the yard.
Today is a rainy day, the weather is gloomy and the temperature is low.
Being blown by the cool breeze, Zhong Fei's energy trembled, and she felt a little like she was dreaming.
She couldn't believe this was a huge extra income!
Zhang Tan invited them here today because of the issue of copyright income for "The Lonely Warrior".
When the Malanhua Children's Chorus sang "The Lonely Warrior" together, they now have copyright income, which is divided among the members. Everyone has an income.
Thinking of the amount Zhang Tan mentioned, Zhong Fei's heart trembled, as if in a dream.
Her daughter, Xiao Weiwei, was asked to sing a song just for fun, but she ended up with a huge amount of income, which was equivalent to her annual income.
This... really made her unbelievable.
What was even more unbelievable was that Zhang Tan actually gave them money.
Even if Zhang Tan didn't give him a penny, they wouldn't think there was anything wrong.
But Zhang Tan not only gave, but also gave so much!
Is this the so-called destined noble person?
Li Xin, Li Zi’s father, also felt like he was in a dream.
With such an unexpected blessing, the family's finances suddenly became much better.
The Dada band's cover of "Lonely Warrior" was released online, and its on-demand volume soared overnight. It appeared in the top ten of the new song list within 24 hours.
Zhang Tan took the opportunity to release the version sung by the Malanhua Children's Choir.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, the children's version of "The Lonely Warrior" also rushed onto the new song list, so that a magical phenomenon occurred, with two versions of the same song appearing on the same list at the same time.
It is precisely because of this that the young members of the Malanhua Children's Choir have a lot of extra income.
It was just for fun at first, but I didn't expect it to be unintentional.