Moe was a lazy cat. Lu Xingzhi had dragged it around for half an hour; it was no wonder that he had such an expression on his face.
However, Moe perked up when Jiang Yao yelled at Lu Xingzhi. He felt aggrieved, so he nudged Jiang Yao's chest and complained, "Your man is a pervert! He dragged me downstairs and said that we were going for a walk. It's such cold weather, why are we going for a walk? Look at how he tortured me. If you didn't come back soon, he would have tortured me to death."
Moe regretted his decision. If he had known that Lu Xingzhi would come home to walk him, he would not have slacked off. He would have gone out with Jiang Yao.
After his wife yelled at him, Lu Xingzhi realized that he must have done something wrong and made his wife unhappy. He glanced at Moe, who was as quiet as death, as it meowed happily in his wife's arms. The cat had caressed his wife's chest. He felt as if his wife's pet had done that on purpose.
"Let me carry him!" Lu Xingzhi walked forward and lifted the little white ball of fur from Jiang Yao's arms. He said that he would carry it, but he stuffed Moe into his jacket pocket. Then, he urged Jiang Yao to drive the car into the building, and he would wait for her downstairs.
He did not give Jiang Yao a chance to speak; he turned around and ran back. Jiang Yao did not know whether to laugh or cry. He must have been afraid that she would scold him, so he found an excuse to escape her wrath.
Did he think that she did not know what was in his mind?
Jiang Yao did not understand why Moe would act so cowardly in front of Lu Xingzhi? Her husband tortured him so much, but he did not even resist. Lu Xingzhi had wanted to walk it, and Moe had let the man put a leash on him and walked him in the cold wind for more than half an hour.
Moe always acted arrogantly in front of Jiang Yao, but he was as timid as a mouse in front of Lu Xingzhi.
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