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Chapter 907 I Like Dogs

Chapter 907 I Like Dogs
Oh, I see.

Rebecca suddenly realized.

...

A group of people and a group of cats searched for a long time in Nanwei City. Rebecca was about to go back to the law enforcement office to put up a missing cat notice when she turned around and found that Uai hadn't gone missing at all. It had been swallowed by the foul-mouthed Wendigo.

No wonder this little guy wouldn't eat canned food or meat broth this morning, and he wouldn't even chew on the table leg. It turns out he's been treating the whole pack of cats in Usa as his food source.

Wendigo glanced at the mess he'd vomited up on the floor, and Emma's cold, icy gaze flashed through his mind. He turned and ran, without looking back.

...

into the night.

The cat squad brought back two important pieces of news.

Firstly, through their feline clan's special communication devices, they received a message from a scientific expedition team in the southwestern coastal region of the western continent, saying that they had found traces of new abyssal rifts in the Kingdom of Kem there, and not just one.

Second:

"The food at Mrs. Ap's restaurant in the 32nd parish is excellent, and most importantly, she is very respectful of cat customers, unlike the Rose Restaurant which refuses entry to pets."

"..."

The people in the living room pondered for a long time, but they still couldn't figure out why these two pieces of news could be classified into the same category.

"It's a matter of cat rights, cat rights! Don't you realize how serious this is?" Hakimed spread his cat paws very seriously.

It claimed to be a highly educated cat, well-mannered, having made outstanding contributions to academia, and a great lover of French cuisine. Its only drawback was that, being a feline, it shed a lot, but that was no excuse for the restaurant to refuse service, since it was already dressed in a formal gown.

Silence fell again: "..."

“Actually, what I wanted to ask about was the Abyss Rift in the Kingdom of Kem,” Milo said.

"Oh, you mean this?" Hakimed adjusted his glasses, then took a letter from his inner collar pocket, opened it, and read it:

"Oh right, the Kingdom of Kem is a small dynasty in the western continent, southwest of the Gravel Desert, and its religious system seems to be..."

Hakimed stroked his hand across the letter, then wrote:
"Gou points to the temple."

...

Milo's brow twitched slightly when he heard that familiar name.

It's been quite a while since we've heard any news from this temple.

Since leaving the western continent, the Hook Temple had given up tracking Milo. The last interception took place in the city of Derasrien, and the person sent was not a priest of the Hook Temple at all, but a fraudster disguised as a priest, Imnar.

If you count the days, three months have long passed. By now, Imnar is probably squatting in some corner of the abyss, questioning his existence.

Thinking this, he then asked Hakimed:

"Is there anything special about the abyssal rift in the Kingdom of Kem?"

“It is newly formed and a living fissure,” Hakimed responded.

"So that means a new chaotic order will invade the Dreamland, right?" Milo asked.

“That’s secondary. The important thing is the Grip Temple’s plan to recreate the divine body. The newly appeared abyssal rift was likely created by the Grip Temple. We have detected some forces that do not belong to this dimension spreading in the direction of the Kingdom of Kem.” Hakimed said solemnly.

Milo asked calmly, "So you want..."

“I hope to get your help,” Hakimide said with certainty.

“No, no, no.” Milo suddenly shook his head: “We are the main force, you are the ones who came to help us.”

“Actually, it’s about the same.” Hakimed shrugged.

...

Milo rubbed his hands together.

He had to get involved in the Abyssal Rift, especially the living one. Aside from the invasion of the Chaos Order, the more important thing was that he had to find the one corresponding to the Blood Moon among countless Abyssal worlds, and he had to find it before the gods, otherwise the old lords of Mount Kadas might suddenly return.

...

Milo asked, "Since you're certain that there's more than one abyssal rift appearing in the Kingdom of Kem, then what about your... what about all of them...?"

"An all-around, no-blind-spot cat ember refining and spraying machine," Hakimed replied in a rhyming tone.

Milo nodded: "Oh right, about how many of these prototypes are there? Or how many can be manufactured in a short period of time?"

Hakimed replied, "We've been refining the blueprints these past two days. Once the blueprints are sent back to Usa, we should be able to produce about ten units within a week. The problem is that we don't have that many embers on hand."

Milo pointed to himself: "Don't worry about the Ember. I am your human Ember."

“Then let’s decide on the departure time and team members first,” Hakimed said.

...

"Can I join you?" Kai, who had been listening for a while and was almost dozing off, suddenly stood up.

On the other side, Rebecca subtly turned the revolver at her waist, producing a series of crisp rolling sounds, her gaze fixed firmly on Milo.

Marshall, the black cat who had been sleeping on the windowsill for a long time, finally slowly raised his head, arched his back, stretched, and then lay down again, muttering something:
"You can't go back to Usa without me, can you? I'm a cat."

Dillash: "If I understand correctly, you were saying you were going to a city full of cats, right?"

He made no attempt to hide the eager look in his eyes.

“That’s right, the whole city is full of cats.” Yan nudged Dillah’s shoulder and gestured as he explained.

Dillah Shaw blinked. "You mean the whole city is full of cats?"

Yan: "Yes, the entire city is inhabited by cats, all kinds of cats, and their alcohol is very good and very intoxicating."

Dillah Shaw: "Okay, then I won't go. I like dogs."

strict:"……"

Xiao Yan: "Yay, let's go for a drink."

Wendigo's eyes lit up instantly when he heard that he could go to a place full of cats.

...

"Everyone, everyone."

Milo was in a real bind:
"Our home ground is still Nanwei City, okay? We can't just abandon it and leave it to its own devices; someone has to guard it."

bang bang.

Dillah Shaw patted his chest, his expression saying, "What, are you doubting my abilities?"

Milo glanced at the other person.

Dillah Shaw snapped his fingers.

Buzz! ! ! !

A large, eerie, distorted golden light suddenly exploded in the living room without warning.

...

The next day.

The group of people and cats sat in the open-plan living room and kitchen facing the street for their meal.

Dillah Shaw, dressed in a full set of carpentry tools, was repairing the missing wall.

(End of this chapter)

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