
Fat Orange
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It is said that nine out of ten orange cats are fat, and one of them is too big to collapse on the bed. The one Lin Xiaoxiao picked up belonged to an epic pit. Not only can it not collapse the kang, but it also always wants to run away from home - although it is scared back every time by the stupid dog in the community. It wasn't until late that night when she was working overtime that she discovered that this fat orange, which only slumped over and watched "Tom and Jerry" during the day, was sitting on her computer chair with its tail still on the mouse. Life should be so ordinary: she draws her pictures, it sleeps with it, and occasionally broadcasts live broadcasts, and the audience loves to see its "non-answering" look. Until Lin Xiaoxiao began to receive frequent anonymous express delivery. From the digital tablet that she longed for but was reluctant to buy, to the silent keyboard that was quietly replaced at home, to the imported canned cats in the refrigerator that she could never finish. Until her unfinished design plan inexplicably turned into a perfect program that could be run directly, making it a blockbuster in front of Party A. Until the whole company spread that there was a mysterious "technical master" behind her. It would only hang a camera during the day to show her the sunshine and secrets of the city live; at night, it would squat in front of the flickering screen, using its furry paws, line by line, to record for her all the tenderness that a silent guardian could give her. Until one day, the evil spirits from the dark finally approached. Until it did everything a cat could do to clear her of all danger. Then, one very ordinary morning, he rubbed her hand as usual, walked out of the pet door, and never came back.
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