Transmigration of the Famous Cyber Star
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Transmigration of the Famous Cyber Star - Chapter 242: A Warmhearted Man
After some silence, the male rubbed his eyes, trying to hide away his tears. He said in a low voice, “I know he won’t survive this. He’s a stray dog from a compound I rented an apartment in. I usually call him Da Huang. Every single time I call ‘Da Huang’, he would run over to me, wagging his tail. I bought some dog food, and I feed him every day. I even made him a home in the hallway with a paper box and old pieces of clothing.”
“Every morning, he would be wagging his tail as he saw me go off to work. Every evening, he would be kneeling at the entrance, picking me up from work. Today, when I went off to work, I didn’t see him, and I knew something was wrong. I looked for him everywhere, and I only found him at the entrance of the compound. He was thrown away in the green belt. At that time, his hind legs were already like this.”
“Bro, you’ve already done everything in your ability to help Da Huang. Stop blaming yourself,” Paul’s voice comforted him.
Lots of netizens felt a soreness spreading in their nose, for they felt touched.
“I don’t want Da Huang to die. He’s this bro’s buddy. What would bro do without him?”
“Is the situation this critical? Can he survive?”
“Even if he survives, he will be a disabled dog. What will happen to his future with him being stray and disabled?”
“If a dog doesn’t have hind-legs, he won’t even have the freedom to move freely. Compared with painfully being alive, dying would be better.”
“Can you stop being so negative? Haven’t you heard that doing whatever you can to stay alive is better than having an easy death? People can have artificial limbs if they don’t have legs, and dogs can, too.”
“Hehe, do you even know how much artificial limbs for pets cost?”
Everyone was still discussing when the screen turned black again, and a line of words appeared: “After more than an hour of surgery, Da Huang’s life was finally saved.”
“That’s great, that’s great.”
“As long as he’s still alive.”
“Now, bro can finally sigh in relief.”
“I really disagree with their choice of saving him…”
On the screen, Da Huang was laying in an incubator with his eyes closed. His two hind-legs were already gone, and pieces of gauze covered up the parts of his body which he had lost.
At the same time, a conversation sounded in the background: “Call Manager Wu to customize a set of wheeling chairs for a disabled dog and measure the basic stature and limbs’ length for Da Huang.”
“Okay.”
“How much does the wheeling chair cost?”
“It’s around 4,000.”
“Who’s paying this money?”
“The boss, of course.”
“My boss is very kind, and he’s very passionate about animals. Haven’t you guys noticed? The stray dogs and cats on our street all have a fitting stature. Ever since the Moonlight incident, my boss used his own money to buy cat food and dog food. Every day, he feeds the cats and dogs around us right on time, which makes them grow fat.”
“Besides, without a wheeling chair, even if we cure this Chinese Garden, he still won’t be able to live his life. We’ve already spent so much energy into saving him, and we won’t lose on this last 4,000 RMB.”
This conversation had no start or end, and not a single character appeared. The different voices crossed over each other, but they answered the confusion from the few audiences just now — The issues of the dog’s future. This vet wearing a mask had already thought of solutions.
“Those people who just asked why the vet isn’t doing it for free, step out and accept your face-slaps!”
“People who had just now said saving the dog would be meaningless, come out and accept your face-slaps too!”
“All doctors should have a great love for everyone that’s beyond boundaries and should rescue all patients from torments. This vet has all of my respect.”
“I watched all of the four recent documentaries, and this one gives me the deepest impression. Sis and bro are all doing fine, and I hope these cute babies can all have good treatments.”
“Yes. I used to dislike animals, but even I’m touched right now.”
“I only want to know what is the ‘Moonlight incident’.”
Audiences who watched the documentaries and the fans of Princess Man were two different groups of people. Until now, they had not overlayed.
The screen turned black again, and a line of words appeared: “Da Huang is still resting in the clinic today, and he’s doing great recovering. The wheelchair customized for him is being worked on right now.”
To prove this sentence, the next scene was Da Huang laying on a specially made pet bed. A cone was put on his head to prevent him from licking his wounds, and his hind-legs were still covered. His pair of eyes were round and watery, and they looked very lively. A beautiful piano playing rose at this moment as if it was wishing for the day Da Huang could completely recover.
The scenery changed, and four pets appeared. Paul got into the scene once again as he introduced everyone to his buddies, “Now, I will introduce everyone to my friends. The blonde with green eyes is Daylight, the whitish-gray fur with green eyes is Moonlight. The white fur with different colored eyes is Melon, and as for this dog who has always been disliking me, you can call him any name. Sure, call him ‘fried dog’.”
The narrator, Paul, had just finished his sentence before the small Pomeranian with messy hair bared his teeth at him.
“The Pomeranian looks so tiny and playful.”
“The three cats are even cuter, okay? My heart is melting from the overload of cuteness.”
“These are all purebreds. According to Paul’s introduction, they should be British Shorthair (Gold-shaded), British Shorthair (Silver-shaded), and Persian cat in this order.”
“The three cats cost more than these two dogs.”
“Hey, hey, hey, you guys are focusing on the wrong thing. To me, no matter the price and the breed, every fluffy baby is cute.”
Paul’s narrative revealed the mystery of “‘Moonlight’s’ incident” for everyone: “My buddy, Moonlight, was in a similar situation as Da Huang. He was a stray animal on the streets. One day, a sis sent him here and requested for Yu Yu to save him. At that time, he was almost dying. Luckily, Yu Yu has very good medical skills and rescued him from the god of death. Later on, sis adopted him and gave him a cool name, ‘Moonlight’, which coincidentally matches Daylight.”
“So that’s what happened. I didn’t know that the silver shaded used to be a stray cat. Look at his fluffy, thick hair and his fat appearance. He doesn’t seem like he has a pitiful past at all.”
“I still feel like the names, ’Moonlight’ and ‘Daylight’, are all a bit familiar-sounding to me. I think I’ve heard them somewhere.”
“Same, I also feel they sound familiar.”
Just when the few audiences were feeling very confused, the side face of a sis appeared in the video. She put Moonlight on her laps, lowered her head, and petted the cat on his chin. Her long, straight hair spread onto her shoulders, and her eyes were very gentle.
This scene only lasted ten seconds. The sis only showed her side face, and everyone didn’t have the time to react before the scene flashed through.
“Were my eyes tricking me? Was that sis, just now, the Hanfu Goddess??”
“I rewound and went back to watch it again. It’s gotta be the Hanfu Goddess herself.”
“Mhm, I took a screenshot of it. She’s the Hanfu Goddess.”
“No wonder I said these cats look familiar, and their names sound familiar. They are the Hanfu Goddess’s pets. She often shows pictures of these two kittens on her Wei Bo.”
“This is magical. Who made this documentary? They actually invited the Hanfu Goddess and her cats to participate as special guests.”
“Compared with the Hanfu Goddess, I feel like Vet Yu is more attractive.”
At this moment, the video was placing the scene of Yu Zhan holding Moonlight high up into the air. He was still wearing a mask, and his pair of good-looking hands were holding onto the cat’s butt and jaw. His eyes locked into the cat’s green eyes as if he was trying to coax the kitten. Even the audiences outside the screen could feel his passion towards small animals.”
“This is so warm. Vet Yu is a super, super warmhearted person.”
Translated by: Sydney