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Chapter 1,460 Don¡¯t look at me like that!

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    Fang San originally thought that all the grievances had been collected.

    But he didn¡¯t expect that such a flaw would happen, which made him very irritable.

    With a sullen face, he stared at the man in black who was kicked aside by him on the ground, and said: "Go, let me go to Lingyang Village and have a look!"

    "Yes!" When the man in black heard this, he breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that his master's temper had been revealed.

    He rolled on the ground and headed outside.

    Fang San had a gloomy face and was walking around the room irritably.

    At this moment, he seemed to have thought of something and looked towards the top beam.

    I saw a black shadow standing on the roof beam, looking down at him with its round eyes.

    Fang San¡¯s face became even darker and he said, ¡°Huh, you don¡¯t have to look at me. If I can¡¯t gather all my resentment, that¡¯s what you¡¯ll be like!¡±

    The black cat on the beam raised its mouth slightly, stretched out its paws and licked it, then "meowed" at him and gave him a disdainful look.

    How could Fang San endure such a look? He took out a teapot from the table and threw it in the direction of the black cat.

    But the black cat on the beam seemed not to be surprised. When he hit it, it had already jumped towards the bookshelf on the side.

    The teapot hit the thick beam directly.

    Not even a hair on the black cat was touched.

    The black cat jumped down from the bookshelf, but it didn't look like him at all. It came to his side, dipped its paw in some water, and wrote two words in front of Fang San.

    When Fang San saw these two words, he became even more angry, but he no longer lost his temper at them.

    He took a deep breath, then sneered and said: "Humph, are you very powerful?

    If you are very powerful, then go and kill them!

    "Don't call me 'trash' here, but I'm hiding like a turtle!"  "

    That¡¯s right, the two words written on the table in front of Fang San are ¡®waste¡¯.

    When the black cat heard this, he was not angry. Instead, he glanced at Fang San, as if to say: You are a waste.

    Fang San¡¯s originally suppressed anger suddenly surged again due to Black Cat¡¯s look.

    He stood up, walked to the black cat, stared at it, and said, "I told you, don't look at me like that!

    "Otherwise, I will be unable to help but kill you one day!"  "

    The black cat looked nonchalant, staring at him with its unsharp black eyes, as if to say: If you have the guts, just come.

    Fang San clenched his fist, raised it high, and was about to hit the black cat on the head.

    But when the hand came to the black cat, it still let go.

    He looked at the black cat, his eyes that were originally filled with anger became moist.

    He reached out his hand and stroked the black cat's head gently, his voice already choked with sobs, and said: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry"

    The black cat did not hide away or give him any response.

    Its pair of black eyes were staring at the black energy on Fang San's body, with a trace of killing intent flashing in its eyes.

    After Fang San noticed his gaffe, he quickly took his hand back, frowned, looked at the black cat in front of him, and shouted angrily: "Get out!"

    The black cat has also returned to its previous appearance and does not care about his anger.

    He straightened up, stretched lazily on the table, stretched himself out, and curled up into a ball again.

    ¡°Then, he gave Fang San another roll of his eyes, and then walked out of the house with elegant steps (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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