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    Schrödinger's Cat

    Chapter 23: Daughter-in-law

    Story: Schrödinger's Cat Author:bingzao words:4443 Update time:2023-06-26 08:43:22

    Fang Wei's house is a simple two-bedroom, one living room, one kitchen, one bathroom with a balcony. The lighting is very good, and on the balcony, there is a bedsheet and blanket hung by the lovely girl who previously washed them for Fang Wei.

    Ying Tong naturally assumed that Fang Wei had cleaned it himself. The room was very clean, with few belongings, just a sofa and a table.

    Fang Wei carefully selected kitten food for the little kitten, fearing it may not be able to eat much yet. He even bought some sheep milk to feed it a little. As for feline-specific bathing products, he almost bought the cat litter and cat treats for the cat house.

    "Have you ever raised a cat?"

    Watching Fang Wei patiently and skillfully feed the cat, Ying Tong felt as though she was witnessing a new type of human being.

    At this moment, Fang Wei is no longer the odd person who would suddenly burst into laughter, rage, and then calm down abruptly. She is like a compassionate cat lover, with a soft and gentle expression.

    "Um, a long time ago."

    Fang Wei clearly didn't want to go into the details and selfishly carried the cat into the bathroom.

    "Bring in that shower gel."

    Ying Tong quickly handed it over to Fang Wei.

    Fang Wei squatted on the ground, using his messy hair to hold the hot water. The little kitten was a bit scared of the unfamiliar environment and kept trembling. Ying Tong felt sorry for it and kept trying to comfort the little kitten, so she started calling out as well.

    "Meow--"

    The cat meowed.

    "Meow..."

    Ying Tong shouted.

    Repetitive cycle.

    Fang Wei couldn't help bursting into laughter as he watched this person and cat call out to each other.

    "Will it stop trembling if you follow it and call out to it, my darling? You are just so adorable."

    Fang Wei picked up the kitten and gave it a bath.

    "I have no idea how to make it stop being scared. I just wish... sigh, if only I were a cat person."

    Fang Wei looked at Ying Tong's dispirited appearance and burst into laughter.

    As long as your voice is similar to the frequency of cats, they can perceive it. Your voice is very much like a cat's, so it should have understood.

    Fang Wei blabbered nonsense in a serious manner, while also trying to appear intimidating. Her earnest expression and tone of voice almost convinced herself.

    Ying Tong was indeed surprised and asked.

    "Is it true?"

    "You don't believe me, I can go check."

    "I don't doubt you."

    Ying Tong really believed it. When wiping the little kitten dry, when blowing it dry, Ying Tong always stayed by its side, meowing.

    Fang Wei's laughter was almost suffocating him with internal injuries. How could such a foolish person exist?

    Xiao Naimao was thrown onto the bed by Fang Wei. Ying Tong sat by the edge of the bed and played with it. After eating and bathing, Xiao Naimao obviously stopped shaking but remained extremely timid. It insisted on crawling into Ying Tong's arms or sticking closely to him.

    Ying Tong didn't have any classes in the afternoon, so she could spend the whole afternoon lazing around at Fang Wei's place. She noticed that there were ingredients in the kitchen that she could use for cooking.

    Ying Tong suggested.

    "How about buying groceries and cooking hot pot? Should I invite your friend to join us?"

    "So virtuous and considerate?"

    Cooking has never been a challenge for me.

    "Ah, you really look like a good wife who takes care of the household."

    "What a mess, it's just about making a meal."

    "Wife."

    Fang Wei called her.

    "Don't yell."

    Ying Tong's face turned red.

    "Wife."

    "Get lost!"

    Ying Tong blushed with embarrassment. She wished she could hide in a crack in the door and lock her own ears away.

    With a shout of "Get lost!" Fang Wei responded with a cooperative "Alright!"

    Ying Tong burst into laughter himself.

    Fang Wei took the key and reached out to grab Ying Tong's hand, but Ying Tong evaded, and Fang Wei tried again. This back-and-forth went on for more than ten times. Exhausted and overwhelmed by Fang Wei's determination, Ying Tong finally surrendered and their fingers interlocked, as they went together to the market.

    When Yingtong arrived at the vegetable market, she realized that Fangwei was just a fool. He stared at the eel in the sink and asked why the fish had long whiskers. He held up a potato and asked how much the sweet potato cost. Meanwhile, Yingtong wanted to buy chives but ended up taking a pile of scallions instead.