Chapter 59 Adam Brook and Quentin
Ding dong...
The message incoming sound of Marcus Brook's cell phone rang.
At a glance, Marcus Brook could know the intention of this guy. Though he was mentioning visiting his parents, he actually wanted to see his sister.
Yale Thomas unsent a text message, being insincere as he could.
Them, he looked at Marcus's text message- 'Okay' with a confused expression, what did the 'Okay' mean? He didn't mind him going over?
Originally, he thought that even if it was to annoy Marcus, he would still go over to see his sister. But he didn't expect him to be so cooperative today.
Touching his chin, Yale Thomas felt that there was a plot behind it.
It was indeed a plot. Tomorrow, Marcus Brook would take bring Nancy to Fairview Garden to plant. Today, he has asked someone to clean up the area out of the garden. Although the soil has been turned over, since Nancy wanted to plant herself; he did not mind having a 'helper' who volunteered himself.
"Sir, your cats have been washed, deworm, and trimmed. Do they need vaccinations?"
Marcus Brook nodded lightly.
In an instant, Nancy stopped playing mobile games, ran over to look at the three cats in the cage. The mother cat, which was washed and dried, was a white, long-haired cat. It was like the ugly duckling evolving into a white swan, making Adam Brook ask the pet hospital whether they had changed the cats.
Looking at the fur of the cat, which was now cleaned, it looks a bit like a Maine Coon cat. It should be a crossbreed since it was smaller.
The two kittens were also long-haired cats- cute and beautiful. Their big, watery eyes looked like Nancy's. Raising their pink tender paws, and playing with Nancy, the three's interactions were adorable.
Nancy looked at the two kittens, smiling while putting her finger to touch their soft pink cat paw pads, giving them a 'high-five.'
"Meow-" The two kittens let out a soft mewl; one was white like its mother, and the other was orange- only its belly and paws were white. Their appearances were inherited by their mother. All were handsome and very good-looking.
After vaccinating the three cats, they went home. Windy was very surprised to meet these three attractive-looking cats. "Where did you buy that cat?"
Nancy replied softly, "I found them. They were in the rain at the brother's school. The driver uncle went to pick them up."
The mother cat was very mild-tempered. When Nancy touched its head, it didn't resist at all; letting out a gentle mewl, it then settled in the newly arranged spot at home, lying on its side in the soft cattery. The two kittens lay under their mother's belly, kneading rhythmically while drinking its milk.
Adolph ran over, together with Harley, while wagging its tail. The mother cat, feeling startled when it first saw Adolph, stood up in its fur. As it was a long-haired cat, its white fluffy fur standing on its end looked inexplicably funny, like a certain fluffy puffball.
Nancy hugged Adolph and comforted the mother cat softly. Adolph stuck out its tongue, obediently did not bark at the three cats; but just tilted its head to the side and looked curiously at them.
Jumping lightly from Adolph's head to the ground, Harley walked gracefully to the cattery.
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