Translator: Dj2203
Editor: Dj2203
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In the next few days, Dai Zu and Luo Ma were invited by the cat tribe to visit their institute.
And Yan Leyang was not idle either, he was trying to figure out what would happen next.
Why did Seb disappear, and why did he appear in front of him so coincidentally? It could only mean that someone was threatening him or the male protagonist, or that it was indeed a “gift.”
As for who did it.
Yan Leyang thought of the guy who sat next to him that day and talked about the topic of “human beings” for no reason.
In line with the setting of “all squinting eyes are monsters”, as well as the other party’s confusing words, and the strange gesture that showed that he seemed to know more than everyone else, as if no one was seeing it.
That big brother was extremely suspicious.
Yan Leyang didn’t intend to let the other party stand in the dark and observe him. He openly used the optical brain newly prepared by the cat tribe to give him, opened the creative area of the optical brain, and was gearing up for a big fight.
Humanity? How funny.
There was absolutely no way there would be humans in this world. His author friend emphasized to him that this was a book about orcs, and even if there were, it would definitely be just a prehistoric civilization.
The mentally retarded approach of setting humans as villains would be resisted by the human community.
Maybe the world fixed bugs on its own, but there was no record of the human race in the history of the orcs.
It was impossible to completely erase the traces of the destruction of such a large civilization.
But it was unlikely that the human thing was groundless. Yan Leyang himself was more inclined to believe that such a civilization had existed.
It was just that when human civilization collapsed, the orc civilization in this world probably hadn’t even been established yet.
Lang Shiyi didn’t know anything about the human race. You must know that Lang Shiyi was also a genius, and he was set to be the protagonist. Lang Shiyi must be the best.
As for understanding the human race, probably only Yan Leyang and Hutch in this world understood it.
Yan Leyang planned to pick up his old business…half of his old business.
He was a screenwriter, and the writing method of a script and a novel were roughly the same, but they were still different.
To be honest, humans were essentially the same as today’s orcs, and their personalities and behaviors were exactly the same.
But the era when Yan Leyang lived was completely different from today’s era, which had social and cultural differences.
Even a true genius could not create several languages and cultures out of thin air. It ranged from differing national systems to living habits.
As for the guy who mentioned “human beings” and came to him to test his reaction, he didn’t believe that that grandson could sit still.
Test him? Let him be tempted to doubt life.
Yan Leyang thought quickly and drew up a rough outline. A kitten from the interstellar era travels to a parallel time and space. It is a society that was not as developed as the interstellar world, and the main component of the society are human beings.
The cat could not change back into human form and became a sweet cookie adopted by humans.
It was not about romance, it was purely a healing article. The kittens was just cute and not meant to fall in love.
When Yan Leyang was bursting with inspiration, he seized the time to solve the rough outline and code nine thousand words, which took more than six hours.
He wanted to post it directly, but in the meantime, he had to ask Miao Xiaomi for advice. After all, Miao Xiaomi had set his character as an autistic criminal.
Miao Xiaomi agreed happily: “No problem.”
“But, after I write something and send it out, won’t they think that your statement is wrong?” Won’t it be magical that the guy who was scared autistic suddenly went to Starnet to publish an article or something.
“Oh.” Meow Xiaomi finished reading what Yan Leyang wrote, “As a member of the cat clan, you were imprisoned in Dawn after failing to assassinate the crown prince. So they can still see that you are a strong cat, both mentally and physically.”
He paused and continued: “After such a strong man was rescued, he did not express opinions similar to ‘revenge’, but suddenly and inexplicably began to serialize such cute articles. I don’t think the alliance will doubt you. It’s normal, don’t worry.”
“If you are really worried, I will ask the publicist to add fuel to the fire later.”
“No, thank you.” Yan Leyang hung up expressionlessly.
Without any worries, Yan Leyang directly clicked send and then ignored it.
Just a second before Yan Leyang turned off the optical computer, the first comment was immediately refreshed under the books in the creative area.
[F**k! Yan Leyang???]
….
“So what you’re saying is that you want your friend to focus more on you?” A fat little man took a sip of tea and frowned sadly.
Lang Shiyi was invited out by them today, mainly to apologize and offer compensation. As long as it did not harm the interests of the cat clan, he could have any kind of compensation he wanted.
Yan Leyang had agreed to donate blood, and their Majesty intended to find someone to teach Yan Leyang how to drive a mecha. This was because he wanted to try his best to keep Yan Leyang in the cat clan.
In fact, no matter how you look at it, Yan Leyang was the most famous guy in the cat clan. After all, no one had ever seen such a big “cat” before.
And the attitude towards Lang Shiyi could not be perfunctory. First of all, Lang Shiyi was also a talented young genius. Keeping him would be useful to the cat clan. Secondly, Miao Xiaomi felt that the relationship between Lang Shiyi and Yan Leyang was not simple.
So the cat tribe very generously admitted their original use of Lang Shiyi, and tried their best to make up for it. They admitted their mistake with purpose, but their attitude was not clear.
But Lang Shiyi didn’t ask for any compensation, he just asked a question.
How could he make his friend care more about him instead of paying attention to other people.
“Well…” The fat little man scratched his orange hair tangledly. He was a solid orange cat: “You can bring it up directly, but there must be a hint of euphemism in the directness.”
Lang Shiyi couldn’t understand.
“Then you’d better use a complaining tone to show that he is caring more about another person recently.” The orange cat licked his lips, “Really, it works very well. It works all the time.”
“Remember the grievance, remember the pain.”
“Show me how you will act wronged.” Big Orange stared at Lang Shiyi. After Lang Shiyi made a certain expression, Big Orange’s body trembled, and the flesh on his body was shaking, “Forget it, don’t act wronged. Yeah, it looks weird.”
“Just be silent.”
“Oh, that’s right. I’ll tell you how to answer the questions he might ask you.” Big Orange cleared his throat, “This is the foundation for us cat men to live and work.”
When Lang Shiyi listened to Big Orange’s words, the expression on his face gradually changed from not understanding to being enlightened.
So when Lang Shiyi came home at ten o’clock in the evening and he found Yan Leyang sitting on the sofa at home, he walked over silently and stood next to Yan Leyang.
He stood there and didn’t move.
Yan Leyang was eating snacks at the time. When he saw Lang Shiyi looking at him with piercing eyes, he didn’t quite understand. Under Lang Shiyi’s increasingly enthusiastic gaze, he silently handed his snacks to Lang Shiyi: “Hungry?”
“No.” Lang Shiyi refused.
“Then sit down.” Yan Leyang moved to the side to make more space.
“Thank you.” Lang Shiyi sat down expressionlessly. Just when Yan Leyang was about to turn his head to look at the optical brain again, Lang Shiyi added: “Thank you for remembering me.”
“Pfft.” Something in Yan Leyang’s mouth spurted out, “Ahem, cough, what do you mean?”
“I know.” Lang Shiyi looked at Yan Leyang silently, “It doesn’t matter, I don’t care, it’s more important if he is more important.” When he said these words, Lang Shiyi’s tone did not even rise.
“I care about you very much, I just don’t want to lose you as a friend.” Lang Shiyi still seemed to be reciting the lines mechanically, “He is also your good friend, so I understand?”
Yan Leyang’s pupils were shaking! Just in a short period of time!!! Protagonist, you were gone for just a short period of time!!! What happened during this period?!
After Lang Shiyi said this, he fell silent.
Yan Leyang asked weakly: “What do you mean by ‘him’?”
“Hutch.” Lang Shiyi replied.
Yan Leyang leaned back tactically.
What plot was this?
He swallowed, trying to divert his attention. So he subconsciously clicked on the creative area of his optical brain.
There was a saying that Yan Leyang knew his own level. There were many great writers in this world, with all kinds of fancy writing styles. Although the censorship was very strict, there were still many good works.
Yan Leyang’s own writings were liked by so many people, probably because of Yan Leyang himself.
Two chapters of 9,000 words were published, which were roughly about the relationship between the two protagonists.
The protagonist traveled through time and could not change back to human form, so he could only wander on the street. This street did not have the high-tech products he often saw. When he was hungry, he even had to compete with some primitive cats with no IQ.
Until he met another protagonist.
Yan Leyang thought that the style of the comment area would be to discuss whether being someone else’s pet or accessory was in line with the values of the alliance. After all, everyone was an independent individual.
Just didn’t expect it.
[So my understanding of this is that this time-traveling cat found someone to raise him, and then he had no worries about food and clothing, and no longer had to work, right?]
[Although it feels a bit perverted to like petting cats’ bellies, I think it’s okay if you don’t have to work.]
[In the next life, you can just eat and wait to die? So is this time travel theoretically possible?]
[I don’t want to work anymore. Being a pet can make me eat free food for the rest of my life.]
[Hurry up! I wonder what happens next?]
[Who doesn’t like eating and waiting to die? Hehe.]
Looking at them all, they were basically asking for support and a way to travel through time. Human rights and cat rights? Nonexistent.
No one wanted to work, they all wanted to have free money.
Some people said that it was simply paradise. The author must be too thoughtful, and he had used good material for writing an exciting article.
Yan Leyang suddenly thought, was this actually a cool article?
Then his third chapter may have to be revised later.
The third chapter originally scheduled was for the protagonist to be taken to have his balls neutered…
Now it seemed that it would be a little sick.
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