Chapter 324 No Snacks to The Crew!
Martin held a cage and patted Nancy's little head. "Let's go. We'll take the stray cats to the vet to wash their hair and give them surgery."
As for what kind of surgery it was, it was unnecessary to tell Nancy.
Nancy said yes and followed Martin step by step with a cat bag on her back.
The bag was a little big for her, so she looked quite clumsy while walking. Martin walked slowly beside her and carried the bag for her with a smile. From a distance, he looked like carrying Nancy along with the bag.
They came to the place where the stray cats were fed, but they didn't expect to see someone else.
"Kitten, come here. There is delicious food here."
A soft voice sounded. Martin stopped and saw that a beautiful woman in a white skirt was trying to feed the stray cats with cat food.
Stray cats walked towards her indeed. In addition to the ones Nancy had fed before, there were other stray cats.
Susan endured her disgust. Although she called those cats in a soft voice, her eyes were malicious as she looked at them.
Therefore, although the smell of the cat mint on her body attracted those stray cats, they looked at her warily and did not approach her immediately.
Susan heard the footsteps behind her, and her eyes flashed with excitement and cunning.
For this moment, she specially wore suitable clothes and put on beautiful light makeup.
Susan believed that her pretty appearance was outstanding even in the entertainment circle, and she didn't believe that Martin was really not interested in women.
To make a good impression on Martin and Nancy, she eagerly extended her hand to the front stray cat.
But her movement was too big, so those vigilant stray cats suddenly bent their bodies and cried sharply. They waved their paws quickly and ran away.
"Ah!"
The cat food spilled all over the ground. Susan covered her hand and stared at those cats with vicious eyes.
"What are you doing?"
Martin's slightly indifferent voice was heard. Susan's expression changed, and her eyes were full of tears. She turned around and looked surprised and excited when she saw Martin.
"Mr. Brook... Why are you here?"
Martin smiled slightly and his voice became gentler. "I asked you what you were doing."
Susan seemed to be a little embarrassed, holding her injured hand at a loss.
"I... found that there were many stray cats here. They are too poor, so I brought cat food to feed them, but... they don't seem to like me."
When she said this, there were proper disappointment and sadness in her eyes.
Nancy popped her head around Martin and took a look. She looked at those stray cats and then looked at Susan, compressing her lips without speaking.
"Is that so?"
Martin chuckled and said, "But I think they like you very much. After all, it's rare to see so many stray cats get together. They didn't leave though they were scared."
Susan was obsessed with his smile, and her cheeks blushed slightly. She seemed to be happy and a little shy. Her voice was innocent and pleasantly surprised.
"Really? Do they really like me?"
Martin said yes and stared at her with a faint smile in his eyes. "They probably like the smell on your body."
Susan's smile stiffened for a moment when she heard this, and her eyes flashed with panic, but she soon calmed down.
"Mr. Brook, what are you talking about? Is there anything special about my smell? Maybe it has something to do with my perfume."
After saying that, she looked at Martin pitifully. "Mr. Brook, I was scratched by a cat just now, so I may have to go to the hospital for a vaccine, but my assistant is out today. Could you..."
"No."
Martin refused her directly in a slightly lazy and magnetic voice, so Susan couldn't make her tactful request anymore.
Susan was speechless.
Why was Martin was heartless?
"Mr. Brook..."
Susan didn't know how to smooth things over next.
Martin walked to those stray cats with Nancy, smiled, and said to Susan.
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