The Record of Unusual Creatures

Chapter 8 Please, Are You a Werewolf?

Lily suddenly scurried behind the sofa, but before that she had already transformed into a werewolf.

She squatted behind the sofa and cautiously stuck out half of her head, causing her long silver hair to fall to the ground. Her pair of furry silver-white ears also trembled keenly, as if she was ready to fight at any time. Hao Ren saw that the mysterious creature was still biting half a noodle and green vegetable in its mouth. This thing seriously damaged her somewhat "dignity", and what destroyed the dignity even more was Lily's next move: she grabbed her chopsticks and trembled. Shiveringly, he pointed at the black and white cat at Hao Ren's feet, and in a voice that almost made him cry: "Cat... cat!"

"Meow?" The black-and-white cat tilted its head curiously and glanced at the uninvited guest in the house. The meow made Lily shiver twice, but then the tabby cat ignored Lily with the graceful attitude a cat should have. .

Hao Ren stared at all this with his mouth open, his mind spinning in circles before he realized what was going on. He looked at Lily in disbelief, who was facing a formidable enemy: "Are you... afraid of cats?"

"I...I'm not afraid of cats!" Lily raised her head stubbornly, like a proud fighting dog, "I'm just scared."

"Isn't this the same thing?" Hao Ren felt that not only his outlook was not enough, but also his brain was not enough. He even ignored that the other person was a werewolf, and a werewolf he had just met, so he pointed at Lily angrily, " Please! Are you a werewolf?!"

"I am a werewolf!" Lily seemed to finally realize that her current reaction was a bit embarrassing, and maybe it was Hao Ren's eyes and words that aroused the werewolf girl. In short, she had the courage to sneak out from behind the sofa. , then pretended to return to the dining table, but actually tiptoed along the living room wall in a wide circle to the other end of the living room, "Are you sure this cat is safe?"

"What's so unsafe?" Hao Ren picked up the black and white cat smoothly, "I've never seen such an easy-to-keep cat, right? Get out of here?"

The black and white cat immediately meowed softly, looking extremely submissive. Seeing this, Hao Ren was immediately overjoyed. He stood up, took the cat's food bowl, filled it for his pet, and placed it on the ground next to the table: This is This cat’s royal dining spot. At the same time, Hao Ren pointed at Lily and introduced his cat: "Her name is Liu Lily, she is a werewolf... Well, it doesn't seem to mean anything to you. Anyway, you just need to know that she is our new guest. Your future food will directly depend on it." As for how much rent she can pay, do you know how to be more respectful to her benefactor?"

The black and white cat actually seemed to be able to understand people's words. He raised his head and nodded reservedly to Lily, who was looking wary not far away, to express his approval, and then continued to eat with his head down.

Lily seemed to have finally confirmed the harmlessness of the black and white cat. She cautiously returned to the dining table, but still held her noodles and moved to a safe spot farthest away from the cat. Then she suddenly remembered something: "You screamed just now." What is this cat?”

"Go away," Hao Ren lowered his head and looked at his only "family" at present, "It's called Go, the 'Go' of Three O'clock Water."

Lily's silver hair and wolf ears slowly receded as her mood calmed down (to be honest, Hao Ren felt a little regretful), and a look of surprise appeared on her face: "How come you have such a strange name?!"

"This cat came to my house last year," Hao Ren chuckled and introduced the origin of his cat, "I don't know what breed it is. This place is desolate and remote, and wild cats and dogs are a problem. Occasionally, one or two take advantage of others when they are not paying attention. It's normal to run into someone's house, but this cat won't leave once it comes. I've chased it away several times to no avail..."

"So you named it 'Go' and hoped that it would go away soon?" Lily asked with wide eyes.

"No, it likes to jump on the bed suddenly while I'm watching TV. Every time I yell 'get out' to drive it away. It works at first, but as time goes by, it becomes particularly energetic when I yell 'get out'." Come here and nuzzle - this cat thought it was barking. Then it was barking."

Lily listened with her eyes wide open, lowered her head and ate silently. After a while, she muttered: "I feel like I've come to a very strange place."

Hao Ren rolled his eyes: Is there anyone weirder than you in this house? A werewolf lady who completely subverts common sense!

By the time they finished eating, it was already past nine o'clock, and it was time for the "get out" activity. The black and white kitten ran to the second floor with great pride and patrolled its territory. Hao Ren threw the dishes and chopsticks into the kitchen sink to soak in preparation for waiting. Wash it again tomorrow. Then he lit a cigarette and sat in the living room in a daze - continuing to sort out his experiences throughout the day and sighing at the strength of his ability to accept.

The werewolf was running around energetically upstairs and downstairs, familiarizing herself with the new home she was going to rent for a period of time in an almost rude and familiar way. Everywhere she went, she would twitch her nose vigorously. As if he was memorizing the smell, even though she was currently in human form, Hao Ren couldn't help but make up a pair of pointed ears and a swaying tail for her. In normal times, he would have said a few words to a tenant who was so familiar with him and was running around, but now he didn't want to say anything more: "Wolf, it's normal to demarcate territory after arriving in a new place. Now I just want this werewolf to Her territorial awareness can be combined with human common sense, as long as she always remembers that this is actually someone else's house, and she is just a tenant. Considering Lily's current character, this shouldn't be difficult.

Anyway, no matter what happens, Hao Ren is sure that he can't defeat this werewolf.

Is it right or wrong to just invite a creature with high combat power that is visually non-human into your home?

When he calmed down again, Hao Ren couldn't help but think about this issue, but in the end he still felt that he made the right choice, and to be honest... he was quite looking forward to what would happen next.

This is a very suicidal mentality. A normal person should learn to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, instead of being curious and rashly contacting a mysterious new world that may kill him. But Hao Ren has already lived an ordinary and boring life. Long enough.

He likes to read novels, watch TV, and watch all kinds of weird fantasy stories. This is the life state that every young man who is unemployed, unmarried, living alone and has no worries about food is almost bound to have an empty life, although he is not a middle-schooler. The boring days are not unbearable yet. Even when a "yes" or "ok" dialog box suddenly pops up on the computer, his first reaction will definitely be to unplug the power, but this does not stop him at all. When faced with some "new excitement", people will have an eagerness to try. This is the most common curiosity in people. When some people are satisfied with their curiosity, they will be intimidated, but other people...

He would probably have the same reaction as Hao Ren.

And no matter what, he still had to be wary of that strange and dangerous big bat. Although he didn't know why he was targeted by that strange thing, he could only continue after it had become a fact. Hao Ren was not a person who could escape from reality. As a person, he will actively think of ways to improve his safety factor: for example, keeping the werewolf who looks very strong in combat and seems to be easy to talk to.

"By the way, landlord, I'll give you the rent!" Lily ran up and down the stairs several times (she met "Gun" twice in the middle of the narrow road, and screams came out from both times), and finally remembered her current identity, so she jumped up and down with a kind of joy. He went back to the house with energy, took out his wallet, counted out the rent and stuffed it into Hao Ren's hand, "According to what you wrote in the advertisement, three months' rent will be paid in advance. How much will the additional meal expenses cost?"

Oh, not only is he easy to talk to, but he is also a werewolf who pays the rent obediently - which book has ever seen such a good thing?

"The meal is free." Hao Ren noticed that Lily frowned when she smelled the smell of cigarettes (a dog's nose is very useful), so he consciously pinched out the cigarette, "Anyway, having you here won't have much impact. Also, don't keep it. The landlord is calling me landlord, I have a name, just call me Hao Ren."

"I know the landlord."

"Call me Hao Ren..."

"Good landlord."

"...Forget it, I'll go back to the room to sleep first, you can do what you want. Don't go into those locked rooms. Do whatever you want." Hao Ren sighed and stood up to go back to the room. Lily also turned around and left, but she had just walked halfway There is a new topic: "By the way, landlord, you won't come to attack me at night, right? It seems that there are only two of us in this house. This is my first time renting a house with a single male landlord..."

Hao Ren almost fell to the ground, then turned around and glared at the annoying werewolf: "For the safety of my own life, I will never attack you at night, so just rest assured!"

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