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Doted by My Seven Brothers novel Chapter 391

Chapter 391 The Cat Came

Director Wood said helplessly, "Alack, when our program is sent for review, will the reviewers think we're superstitious?"

The staff members were stunned.

That was really possible.

Nancy was accompanied by cat and dog bodyguards, so she walked with her back straight and her head held erect, looking so energetic.

Other children gathered around her enviously. Fortunately, these cats and dogs were very obedient and didn't bite people. The children occasionally rubbed the dogs and cats and ran to Nancy. The animals seemed to be their bodyguards as well.

Nancy smiled, exposing a set of white teeth. She held her friends' hands and they walked in an imposing manner.

How proud they were!

Just like this, they swaggered to the edge of the reeds. Those big white geese saw Nancy coming back and swam toward her.

In the reeds, the cats and dogs ran around happily, especially the cats. They usually liked to catch mice or wild ducks here, and each of them was plump and sturdy.

Two villagers rowed a boat to them neither quickly nor slowly. Martin put a life jacket on Nancy, and then Nancy squatted down with her small fish net and touched the cats' hairy heads one by one.

"Be good. I'm going to find food for you."

"Meow."

Cats were afraid of water. However, after Nancy got on the boat, the Top Cat took the initiative to follow her!

Warm and Anson who was on the same boat were pleasantly surprised.

"Top Cat, you are here, too!"

"Meow."

The Dragon-Li responded to her with an imposing and calm cry. It glanced at Lucky, walked to the bow, and sat down steadily.

Lucky wanted to follow the Top Cat, but it was too big for the small boat.

It could only watch the boat go away.

The two children on the other boat looked at the cat on Nancy's boat and felt so envious

What made them more envious was that those big white geese swayed their tails to swim over and followed Nancy's boat neither quickly nor slowly.

Anson felt that he was very imposing. He stepped on the edge of the boat on one foot akimbo, and he couldn't be prouder. His uncle slapped him on the shoulder and brought him back to reality.

"Do you want to fall into the water?"

Anson muttered, "I look a little more imposing in that way."

"Wow, there are many beautiful big birds here."

Migratory birds flying back from the north had started to find suitable places to hatch babies in this season.

The photographer shot all the landscapes and migratory birds here. Some people who knew birds well explained what kind of birds they were in the living room.

"Brother, that bird is so beautiful."

Martin took a look and knew what kind of bird it was.

"That's a mandarin duck."

Only male mandarin ducks were beautiful, and their feathers were colorful in the sun.

Beautiful birds were basically males. It was probably because female birds preferred beautiful mates.

After appreciating these migratory birds excitedly for a while, Nancy finally remembered that she had to get food for the cats.

She leaned over the boat and put the small net in the water.

Seeing this, the villager who rowed the boat smiled and said, "That's just a toy for children. There is a mesh cage in the box. You can take it out and put it in the water. You will get some fish when you come back to take it."

Martin opened the boat box. Sure enough, there was a folded cage in it.

Nancy and Anson were so enthusiastic and came to help.

After placing the mesh cage according to the guidance of the villager, they began to play on the lake heartily.

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