The narrator tells us that the tiger ate his puppy. The puppy's owner is furious. He's been raising the puppy for the past three years, but now the tiger has eaten it. The narrator tries to calm him down, but the tiger just pretends to be his new master. The girl who raised the puppy tries to dress the puppy up in fancy clothes, and the girl who fed him the most food is the same girl that the narrator has always seen as his sister. In the days that followed, the girl tried to dress up the puppy and feed him the same kind of food as a cat. Aww, that's pretty gross, right? The narrator says that he's the protagonist of the story, and that he has been staying in the city for a month now. He wants to go back to the divine race, but he can't because the girl is so cute. He tells the girl that she's cute because she wants to spend time with him, but she doesn't really enjoy cultivating, so they're going to have to stop. The two girls decide that they'll wait for the puppy to come back, and then they can start cultivating again.
The narrator tells us that the tiger ate his puppy. The puppy's owner is furious. He's been raising the puppy for the past three years, but now the tiger has eaten it. The narrator tries to calm him down, but the tiger just pretends to be his new master. The girl who raised the puppy tries to dress the puppy up in fancy clothes, and the girl who fed him the most food is the same girl that the narrator has always seen as his sister. In the days that followed, the girl tried to dress up the puppy and feed him the same kind of food as a cat. Aww, that's pretty gross, right? The narrator says that he's the protagonist of the story, and that he has been staying in the city for a month now. He wants to go back to the divine race, but he can't because the girl is so cute. He tells the girl that she's cute because she wants to spend time with him, but she doesn't really enjoy cultivating, so they're going to have to stop. The two girls decide that they'll wait for the puppy to come back, and then they can start cultivating again.