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The Dark Shadow of Galaxy Bay

You Yiyou

24K0

In the Galaxy Bay Community, Youyou's "Cat Clan Chronicle" notebook hides a shocking secret. Her seven domestic cats are far from cute pets on the surface: the cold-hearted "Xiao Bai" has become the nanny of the cat world, the honest "Hei Sha" is suspected of being a secret lover, and the scarred "Xiao Dong" on the face is the hot-tempered "Jianghu Knight" of the Cat Clan in Area B. When the "revealing child" lost the prize for the third time and went home, Youyou decided not to endure it anymore. With the help of Sissi, the "Living Map of the Cat World", they broke into the "Cat World Empire", a well-structured and hierarchical Area C. Here are the boss "Black Bull", the agile intelligence officer "Duke", and the five-strong and three-strong guardian "Xiong Da"... As the investigation deepens, a series of bizarre cases have surfaced: the sausage and bacon theft case, the mysterious missing cat case, and the strange case of serial missing shoes. Two girls use cell phone trackers, scientific knowledge and fearless courage to become Sherlock Holmes and Watson. They went deep into the "human defense fortress" of the underground garage, deciphered the cats' behavioral codes, and even started a "fishing" duel with the cunning cat burglar. In the end, they not only found the treasure and uncovered the truth, but they also did something unprecedented for a cat - drafting a "Cat Clan Law" for all the cats in Galaxy Bay! This is a big adventure full of whimsy, and it is also a warm growth story about friendship, responsibility and rules.

Stone Lion with Water Mill Head

You Yiyou

14K0

This is a historical time travel novel. It transforms heavy history into a perceptible and thinkable growth story, which not only respects children's ability to understand, but does not avoid the cruelty of war and the pain of national memory. The novel finds a balance between historical reality and artistic fiction, and wraps deep feelings for family and country and humanistic care under a fantasy shell. What is particularly worthy of recognition is that the author uses "travel" not only for adventure, but also to ask - "What does history have to do with us?" The novel uses stone lions as silent witnesses and cats as messengers traveling through time. In the end, readers and Youyou understand that history has never gone away. It seeps in the cracks of stones, burns in flames, and lives in every "no regrets" choice.