"Aaaaaaaahhhhhh!" Tianlu screamed as he dragged the little cat around the yard in circles.

With a tearing sound, the little cat flew out, but at the same time, a piece of Tianlu's tail fur was also torn off.

"Ouch!" Tianlu cried out in pain, losing his balance and falling to the ground.

"Tianlu, are you alright?!" Bixie rushed over worriedly to check on his younger brother.

On the other side, Little Cat drew a graceful arc in the air, adjusted his body, and landed steadily on the ground, still holding a piece of fur that he had plucked from Tianlu in his mouth.

"Pfft!" The little cat spat out the fur, scanned its surroundings, and quickly set its sights on its next target.

"You wretched mud cat!" Tianlu lay on the ground, tears welling in his eyes, gritting his teeth as he hissed, "I'll eat you alive! Ouch!"

"Don't move, it will hurt more if you move." Bixie held Tianlu down to check on his condition.

A large patch of fur on Tianlu's tail had disappeared, exposing its pink skin to the air. The skin was faintly red, as if it had been bleeding.

"You idiot, you actually got bullied by a kitten." Bixie picked up Tianlu's tail and licked his wounds, while also scolding his good-for-nothing younger brother.

While focused on Tianlu, Bixie didn't notice that behind him, the little tile cat quietly crept up.

"Meow!" Little Wa Cat seized the opportunity and pounced, wrapping his paws around Bixie's neck in a perfect chokehold.

The vulnerable throat was suddenly attacked, and Pixie instinctively grabbed the claws on its neck and pried them outwards. The little cat was naturally no stronger than Pixie, but it had some dirty tricks up its sleeve.

"Meow—!" After a sharp meow, the little cat used the same trick again, biting hard on the back of the evil spirit's neck.

"Hiss!" The evil spirit cried out in pain and loosened its grip.

Sensing the weakening of the force resisting it, the little cat tightened its claws again, causing the evil spirit to roll its eyes back and almost stick out its tongue. Its previously expressionless face was completely gone.

With another "rip," Bixie pried open the little cat's paw and threw it away, but it also left a mark on its own neck that was the same as the mark on Tianlu's tail.

"Hahahaha, Bixie, you're criticizing me, aren't you the same now?" Tianlu couldn't help but laugh out loud: it was rare to see Bixie in such a sorry state.

"Stop laughing, you idiot!" Pixie's face flushed slightly as she stammered out a sentence, both embarrassed and angry.

"Click." Bai Jie pressed the shutter again, adding another embarrassing photo of Tianlu Bixie. He felt that there might be something wrong with him. Even though his two older brothers were being pranked so badly, why did he still want to laugh?

"What are you filming, Bai Jie?!" x2

It was only then that Tianlu Bixie noticed Baijie, who had been secretly taking pictures all along.

"Cough cough cough cough, no, nothing!" Bai Jie hurriedly hid his phone behind his back, his expression extremely guilty, as if "I did something bad" was written all over his face.

"Baijie, did you just take a picture?! Delete it now!" Tianlu scrambled to his feet and grabbed Baijie's shoulder.

"What photos? I don't know." Bai Jie feigned ignorance: How can you delete these? I wanted to keep them to enjoy together later.

"Ahhh! Bai Jie, you can't do this!" Tianlu shook Bai Jie's body, on the verge of tears.

"Um... Bai Jie... how about we... delete it?" Bi Xie, who had been hesitant for so long, finally couldn't help but speak up as well.

"What are you saying? I don't understand."

Tianlu Bixie was helpless; Baijie was clearly just pretending to be crazy and stupid.

Seeing his two older brothers' anxious but helpless expressions, Bai Jie was secretly laughing his head off, but the next second, tragedy struck.

A cat's shadow flashed by, and Bai Jie felt his claws go empty.

"Huh!?" An ominous premonition arose in his heart, and Bai Jie stiffly turned around, only to meet the gaze of Xiao Wa Mao, who was holding his phone.

"No!" Bai Jie's eyes turned frightened.

The claws slammed down, and with a "crunch," three scratches appeared on Bai Jie's phone.

"My phone!" A sharp, loud bang rang out.

Tianlu's ears rang, and he was jolted back two steps by the shock, his claws loosening their grip.

"Give me back my phone!" Bai Jie roared angrily as he charged toward Xiao Wa Mao.

"Meow!" The little cat snatched the phone in its mouth and ran away.

"Stop right there!" Bai Jie followed closely.

Tianlu and Bixie exchanged a glance and decided to put aside the question of how to solve the problem for now and catch this mud cat first.

"Mud Cat, you're lunch today! Don't run away!"

"Chase them over there!"

"Tianlu, go block his retreat. Bixie, keep an eye on the main gate, don't let him slip out!"

The WaMao Courtyard was bustling with activity, with four animals making the noise of 40.

After a lot of trouble

"Bang!" Bai Jie used a jar to trap the little cat inside.

"Meow—meow!" A cat's meow and scratching sounds came from inside the jar.

"Tianlu, quickly bring the lid over, I can't hold him down!"

"Coming, coming!" Tianlu ran over with a lid, and the two brothers worked together to seal the jar, completely trapping the little cat inside.

"Phew~ Bai Jie, what do we do now?" Tianlu plopped down on the ground.

“What should I do…” Bai Jie looked down at the scratches on his body. “What can I do? Now is the time for revenge.”

Bai Jie pushed the jar over, and it rolled away with a gurgling sound, from which came a cat's pitiful cry.

"understand?"

"Understood." Tianlu nodded, his eyes shining. He knew what he needed to do next.

So, in the next few minutes, Little Cat really experienced what it meant to be played with like a ball.

The dark and confined space, the strong smell of pickled cabbage, vomit everywhere, and a small cat that looked like it had been subjected to inhuman abuse—this was the scene that Bai Jie saw when he opened the jar.

"Ugh~ It smells awful!" A strange odor wafted out, and Bai Jie covered his nose in disgust, picked up the jar, and tilted it down.

"Plop." A little tile cat with round eyes fell out.

"He's not dead, is he?" Tianlu poked the motionless little tile cat with his paw.

"It shouldn't be that bad. Tiled cats are pretty resilient; even if they're broken, they can be glued back together and come back to life." Bai Jie touched the little tile cat as well, and found that it still didn't move. "Hmm...looks like it's not dead. Shall we play with it a little longer?"

"Meow!" A little cat that had been playing dead suddenly jumped up and turned to run away, but it had only taken a couple of steps when it bumped into a red figure.

"Where do you want to go?" Pixie asked slowly, bowing his head.

"Meow!" The little cat changed direction and tried to run again, but it was too late.

"Bang!" Bai Jie once again trapped the little cat inside the jar.

"Meow meow meow meow meow meow!" A cat's meow echoed from the forum, but this time, the meow seemed to carry a hint of pleading.

"Bai Jie, it seems like he's begging for mercy." Tianlu tapped the jar in surprise.

"Hmm..." Bai Jie stroked his chin and thought for a moment before saying, "Letting you out isn't necessarily a bad thing."

"Meow!" came a surprised meow from the cat.

“But you’ll have to tidy up the yard,” Bai Jie said, glancing at the mess the yard was in after catching the little cat.

"Meow meow meow meow!"

Although I didn't understand what Little Cat was saying, judging from his tone, he must have agreed.

Bai Jie lifted the jar and prepared to close it again, but this time Xiao Wa Mao really didn't try any tricks.

"Meow~" Little Wa Cat looked at Bai Jie with teary eyes and let out a soft meow, trying to get away with being cute and lessen the punishment.

"What are you looking at? Go and clean up, or I'll lock you up again for a few more rounds." Bai Jie's face was ruthless and cold: Your cuteness skills are far inferior to Tian Lu's. You think you can impress me? Dream on.

"Meow." The little cat went to tidy up the yard dejectedly.

Looking at the little cat's back, Tianlu suddenly had a strange sense of déjà vu. "Why does this scene look so familiar?" he muttered to himself.

"You get the same treatment every time you make a mess of the house," Bixie replied leisurely.

Tianlu stammered awkwardly, "Yeah, yeah. (No wonder it felt so familiar, turns out I saw my past self.)"

After some time, under Bai Jie's supervision, the little tile cat finally cleaned up the yard. Just then, Totoro and a large group of tile cats emerged from the hole.

"The food is ready, you guys, hey!" Cat Dragon stopped mid-sentence, looking bewildered at the three disheveled Pixiu brothers. "What happened to you?"

"Meow!" Before the three Pixiu could speak, the little tile cat pounced on the cat dragon and started crying loudly.

"Hey! Little brother, what's wrong with you?!" Little Cat seemed fine on the surface, so Cat Dragon hadn't noticed, but now that he got closer, he was suddenly shocked to find that his little brother smelled strongly of pickled cabbage.

"Mimi meow meow meow meow, meow meow meow..."

No one knows what the little tile cat said, but the Totoro brothers and a group of tile cats all turned their attention to the three Pixiu.

"How could you do this to him? He's still a child!" Maolong cried out in anguish.

“Mimi mimi! (Yes, yes, yes!)” Totoro chimed in.

Besides the two brothers' duties, the other cats were also making meows. Although we couldn't understand what they were saying, we guessed they weren't anything nice.

"Hey! Before you talk about this, shouldn't you take a look at the marks he left on us?" Bai Jie pointed to the wounds on his body, his lips twitching.

“He’s still a child. Can’t you understand? You were all born sensible!” Cat Dragon replied confidently.

Upon hearing this, Bai Jie's forehead veins began to throb. Thinking of his phone, now shattered on the floor, he felt he was about to lose his temper.

"Meow." Just as Bai Jie was on the verge of exploding, the little tile cat hiding behind the group of cats gave him a mocking smile and meowed.

That meow was like a spark igniting a powder keg, completely setting off Bai Jie's rage. "You dare laugh! Don't think I won't punish you just because your parents are here! If I don't make you question your existence and regret being born today, I'm not Bai Jie!"

Bai Jie grabbed a jar from the side and charged at the little tile cat with a murderous look on his face. His terrifying aura scared the tile cats blocking the way and they all dodged away.

"Meow—!" The little cat screamed when it saw that things were not going well and turned to run away.

"Stop right there!" Bai Jie chased after him relentlessly, carrying the jar, clearly determined to fight to the death.

"Pipi, Bixie, you two have to do something about Baijie!" Seeing that he couldn't stop Baijie, Maolong had no choice but to frantically ask Tianlu Bixie for help.

“Bai Jie is still just a child.” Bi Xie calmly returned Mao Long’s words verbatim.

"Huh?!" Cat Dragon was dumbfounded.

"Go Baijie!" Tianlu found a stick somewhere, stuck some of his own fallen feathers on it, and waved it vigorously in the air.

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