Chapter 254 - 254 247 A Drop of Blood Worth Ten Thousand
Chapter 254: Chapter 247: A Drop of Blood Worth Ten Thousand Gold Chapter 254: Chapter 247: A Drop of Blood Worth Ten Thousand Gold After returning home, Mr. Jiao found an excuse to rest and took the opportunity to examine the items his cat son had unearthed in the room. When he had first received them, he hadn’t been sure what they were, or if they were of any value, but past experiences had taught him that the cat had its reasons for whatever it did; hence, just to be safe, he cautiously hid the items away and only now had time to look at them.
He carefully moved aside the vines to reveal the amber inside.
He peeled the vines off and set them aside without discarding them. He had found these plants in a botany book, and they indeed were from the mountains. Mr. Jiao could confirm his cat son had truly been to the mountains, though he didn’t know what unusual experiences it might have had there.
As for the amber, Mr. Jiao wasn’t very knowledgeable about appraisals; he had only ever made synthetic ambers himself. He had a few natural ones, gifted by others, including one said to be worth tens of thousands that contained insects, though the preservation of the insects was only at eighty percent. He had only seen synthetic ambers containing plants; he had never encountered a natural one.
Since he was at the base and did not want others to discover it, Mr. Jiao had to rely on the simplest method of distinguishing whether the amber was synthetic or natural. Amber fluoresces under ultraviolet light, though nowadays, with the advancement of counterfeiting technology, even synthetic amber can fluoresce. Thus, Mr. Jiao was only able to conduct a preliminary identification.
The appraisal showed that the amber did fluoresce under ultraviolet light, and the little flower inside it emitted a bright blue fluorescence tinged with purple. Mr. Jiao even checked a botanical reference on rare plants compiled recently by some botanists over the past two years and found no similar flower inside it.
If this amber were real, Professor Jiao had an intuition that the little flower inside might be a plant from tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of years ago, a plant undiscovered by humans. Once confirmed real, it would certainly excite plant and paleobotany scientists. They had no interest in red rats, as their research focus was different. But an ancient plant was another matter, especially a complete flower; the details visible in its stigma could reveal much. Red rats, having been the first seen, might hint at the existence of a second; but this amber encapsulating a complete flower recording a natural miracle from millions to hundreds of millions of years ago might truly be unique in the world. To biologists and geologists, the value of amber lies in its historical evolutionary process, while to collectors and investors, amber containing rare biotic or botanical entities is considered a precious treasure.
Mr. Jiao could very well take this amber out, and when the time came, several professors working on it might directly publish their findings in Nature, with Mr. Jiao as the “discoverer” certainly listed as an author. This would bring great benefits for his future career promotions, project grant applications, and more. If this amber were included, it would be icing on the cake. Similar to how a professor at a paleontology research institute had once published his findings on ancient plants as the primary author in Nature, Mr. Jiao could do the same, competing in a place like Chuhua University known for its fierce competition among both teachers and students. There are not many teachers of Mr. Jiao’s age who could publish papers and results in either of the two world-renowned academic journals, Nature or Science, which speaks volumes about the benefits Mr. Jiao could gain.
Red rats can be seen as sparks of nature, and insect ambers are miracles unwittingly created by nature. Nature always seems to create one miracle after another, and those who discover these marvels are often regarded as the fortunate ones.
The fortunate ones…
Mr. Jiao looked at the cat sprawled lazily on the bed, sleeping, and rubbed his forehead in resignation. A single cat could cause so much trouble!
Zheng Tan had already been targeted, and if the amber incident were to explode, it would be even more troublesome. The red rat issue could be considered accidental, as cats catching mice is only natural, but what about the amber? If discovered, Mr. Jiao could only claim it was part of his collection. However, Mr. Jiao had no intention of exposing the amber; he hoped that those people would focus all their attention on the red rat and ignore other matters as much as possible.
“Heitan, I’ll keep the amber here for now,” Mr. Jiao said as he pulled out a small box containing the amber Zheng Tan had found.
Upon hearing this, Zheng Tan thought, no, this was meant for Little Youzi! He was about to snatch the box away.
“I’ll keep it safe for you for the time being and give it back to you when you go back, but you have to make sure to hide it well and not just throw it around,” Mr. Jiao added.
Zheng Tan thought for a moment and decided that it was okay since he couldn’t take it with him right now anyway, and it might be safer with Mr. Jiao. Zheng Tan wasn’t foolish; he could tell from Mr. Jiao’s expression and words that the amber wasn’t a simple item, at least not for some people. It was better for Mr. Jiao to keep it than to hold onto it himself or let Little Youzi have it.
In the following days, Zheng Tan was very well-behaved. He knew many people were watching him, and some who thought they were well-hidden were actually already discovered by Zheng Tan. Hence, he thought it was best to heed Mr. Jiao and Jiao Ma’s advice, staying quietly in his room. After all, the students’ internship period was almost over, and they’d be heading back to Chuhua City in a couple of days. Zheng Tan could wait a few more days.
Jiao Yuan and Little Youzi spent these days outside with the students, learning to make specimens of animals, plants, and insects. Zheng Tan wasn’t interested in that; he was more inclined to hear about the red-haired nest mouse.
It was said that the red nest rat had caused quite a sensation. The results probably were already out, just as Mr. Jiao had mentioned, identifying it as an erythristic species. Yesterday, during the photo shoot, Zheng Tan had even been called over to join in on the excitement. This morning, Jiao Yuan showed Zheng Tan a local newspaper, which had a large article about the erythristic nest mouse.
Indeed, the red-haired mouse had been identified by some experts as a nest mouse, but unlike the small-sized ones, this red-haired nest mouse was absolutely much larger when adult.
Zheng Tan didn’t care whether it was a red-haired nest mouse or a red-haired Mickey Mouse. He just focused on the colored photos in the newspaper and the report about him.
The newspaper had a lot of text about the red-haired nest mouse, but the part pertaining to Zheng Tan was just two vague lines, simply stating that this red-haired nest mouse was caught by a cat owned by Associate Professor Jiao Mingsheng from Chuhua University’s School of Life Sciences. And then, there was no more. Zheng Tan flipped the newspaper back and forth, looking for other mentions of himself but found none.
In the only group photo in the newspaper that included Zheng Tan, he stood inconspicuously by Mr. Jiao at the edge of a group, barely noticeable. Moreover, no one would recognize Zheng Tan as the somewhat famous “BlackC” from the cat ring based on this photo. With a common face and only known by name, in a nation full of black domestic cats, who could tell which one he was?
At first, Zheng Tan was indeed feeling pretty gloomy. Hadn’t he been acknowledged for his achievements? What was this supposed to mean?
But later, after giving it some thought, he realized this must have been Mr. Jiao’s intention.
Fame or freedom, Zheng Tan had clearly chosen the latter after he understood, just like when he had realized that a cat had no cat rights and wasn’t legally protected, and if someone decided to slaughter it, the poor creature could only resign itself to fate.
Unlike Zheng Tan’s discretion, the red rat had been extensively covered in the media, with photos that clearly required professional skills and effort, garnering significant public attention.
The nest rat’s tail was very flexible and had wrapping capabilities, especially the photo where it used its tail to wrap around a branch above and then hung down, holding a nut. It looked quite clever and adorable, and the bright red fur definitely added appeal. Yet, who behind the scenes would have thought of this creature as extremely dangerous?
Zheng Tan truly realized the value of this red rat after returning to Chuhua City.
This summer, Chuhua University was destined not to be quiet.
As per usual, undergraduates went home and some graduate students also applied to take leave and go back home with their advisors. Several shops around the school closed down, and with the summer’s high temperatures, there should have been very few people walking around campus during the day, but not this year. The attention that the red rat received far exceeded Zheng Tan’s expectations, and he would never believe there wasn’t some hyping up involved. Nevertheless, it didn’t stop him from enjoying the spectacle.
Zheng Tan perched on a sycamore tree, watching vehicles bearing license plates from various provinces heading towards the School of Life Sciences. Some students staying on campus over the summer for jobs were also playing tour guide, wearing caps emblazoned with the name of Chuhua University School of Life Sciences. Despite the sweltering heat, where one could down a bottle of mineral water in one gulp due to excessive sweating, they remained cheerfully spirited.
Why?
It made their university look good!
Look at these people running towards the School of Life Sciences these past few days; they weren’t just any people—some were leading professors from top 985 universities or researchers from various institutes, and even some renowned foreign scholars and professors. The university was famous before, but never had it seen this level of attention, not in the hottest time of the year in Chuhua City!
Moreover, some domestic and international research institutions were now purchasing red rat fur, blood, and other materials from Chuhua University School of Life Sciences, which brought joy to some students. Particularly for Yi Xin and his group who once complained about the delays experienced by shipments of cells or cultures from abroad due to lengthy customs procedures in China. Despite having all the necessary approval forms and permits prepared and handled by customs brokerage agencies, the shipments often took too long at customs, resulting in deteriorated cell conditions. They would end up needing to reorder. Talking about these experiences always brought them to tears, but now, thinking of foreigners purchasing materials related to the red rat from them, their hearts thrilled with satisfaction.
Zheng Tan had heard that a single hair from the red rat was now worth a house in Chuhua City.
The Chuhua Evening News had even whimsically reported that the red rat’s blood was worth “ten thousand taels of gold per drop.”
Zheng Tan also heard that the red rat was being cared for like a precious treasure, with extreme caution exercised even when drawing blood to ensure the health of the red rat.
That evening, Mr. Jiao returned from the institute.
“Today, Dean Xie specifically selected two female lab mice that were bred within the institute, saying they were to be put together with the red nest rat to foster a relationship, probably hoping to breed outstanding second-generation mice in the future,” Dean Xie really treasured those lab mice, having spent a fortune to import and breed them. Usually, he wouldn’t even let some faculty members buy a few, but this time he was truly generous.
“And then?” Jiao Ma asked curiously.
Zheng Tan too listened keenly.
“Well,” Mr. Jiao slowly sipped his mung bean soup and said, “then those two lab mice went in, and within a minute, they nobly sacrificed themselves.”
Zheng Tan: “…” What a tragic tale. (To be continued. If you like this novel, you are welcome to vote for it at Qidian (qidian.com) with your recommendation or monthly ticket. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please read at m.qidian.com.)
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Chapters
- Chapter 328 - 328 321 The Unexpected Red Envelope
- Chapter 327 - 327 320 New Years Money From the Cat
- Chapter 326 - 326 319 The Donkey Cart
- Chapter 325 - 325 318 The Cat in a Vest
- Chapter 324 - 324 317 Snow Disaster
- Chapter 323 - 323 316 Problematic Girl
- Chapter 322 - 322 315 Please Call Me the Red Scarf
- Chapter 321 - 321 314 Thank You Gift (Three Updates)
- Chapter 320 - 320 313 Fierce (Second Update)
- Chapter 319 - 319 312 Exposure (Part 1)
- Chapter 318 - 318 311 Not an Illusion
- Chapter 317 - 317 310 Young Master Xiao
- Chapter 316 - 316 309
- Chapter 315 - 315 308 Coming to See the Arctic Cat
- Chapter 314 - 314 307
- Chapter 313 - 313 306
- Chapter 312 - 312 305 Dedication to Art
- Chapter 311 - 311 304 Joint Performance
- Chapter 310 - 310 303 Seeking to Perform
- Chapter 309 - 309 302 Undermining the Foundation
- Chapter 308 - 308 301 The Photo
- Chapter 307 - 307 300 Identical
- Chapter 306 - 306 299 Cell Phone Charm
- Chapter 305 - 305 298 Gem Level
- Chapter 304 - 304 297 Scare You to Death
- Chapter 303 - 303 296 The Cat by the Pond
- Chapter 302 - 302 295 Boss Cai
- Chapter 301 - 301 294 Youre Welcome
- Chapter 300 - 300 293
- Chapter 299 - 299 292 Your Lucky Cat was scared away by that dog
- Chapter 298 - 298 291 Cut Ear
- Chapter 297 - 297 290 Old Friend
- Chapter 296 - 296 289 Return to the South
- Chapter 295 - 295 288 Domestic Violence
- Chapter 294 - 294 287 Leading the Way
- Chapter 293 - 293 286 Advertisement Text Message
- Chapter 292 - 292 285 A Gentle Needle
- Chapter 291 - 291 284 You Are Sick
- Chapter 290 - 290 283 Demonic Barrier
- Chapter 289 - 289 282 Orchid
- Chapter 288 - 288 281
- Chapter 287 - 287 280 Crooked Idea
- Chapter 286 - 286 279 Invitation
- Chapter 285 - 285 278 All Cats Are Hua Crazy
- Chapter 284 - 284 277 Harassment Tactics
- Chapter 283 - 283 276 Not Going Back
- Chapter 282 - 282 275 Youzis Mom
- Chapter 281 - 281 274 Four 8s
- Chapter 280 - 280 273 68
- Chapter 279 - 279 272 Night Raid
- Chapter 278 - 278 271 It Really Is You
- Chapter 277 - 277 270 Swipe a Card Swipe a Cat
- Chapter 276 - 276 269 Triumph
- Chapter 275 - 275 268 Black is this Cat
- Chapter 274 - 274 267 Call the Police
- Chapter 273 - 273 266 The God-like Middle School Student
- Chapter 272 - 272 265 The Gentleman Thief
- Chapter 271 - 271 264 Theft Incident
- Chapter 270 - 270 263 The Wealthy Cat
- Chapter 269 - 269 262 Great Potential in Such Businesses
- Chapter 268 - 268 261 A Slap
- Chapter 267 - 267 260 Who Are You
- Chapter 266 - 266 259 Recharging Phone Credit is a Difficult
- Chapter 265 - 265 258 Mobile Phone
- Chapter 264 - 264 257 A Huge Gecko
- Chapter 263 - 263 256 Bad Guy
- Chapter 262 - 262 255
- Chapter 261 - 261 254 Mr. Jiao Truly Is Awesome
- Chapter 260 - 260 253 Your Cat Has Given Birth to Kittens
- Chapter 259 - 259 252 Just Ran Away Like That
- Chapter 258 - 258 251 The Familiar Cat
- Chapter 257 - 257 250 Tenant
- Chapter 256 - 256 249 Leveling Up by Killing Monsters
- Chapter 255 - 255 248 Does this kind of accidental event
- Chapter 254 - 254 247 A Drop of Blood Worth Ten Thousand
- Chapter 253 - 253 246 Being Watched
- Chapter 252 - 252 245 Its a commendation but also a
- Chapter 251 - 251 244 Return to Base
- Chapter 250 - 250 243 Red Rat
- Chapter 249 - 249 242 Cat Swarm
- Chapter 248 - 248 241 Date with a Girl
- Chapter 247 - 247 240 Fire
- Chapter 246 - 246 239 The Cat in the Night
- Chapter 245 - 245 238 Specimens in the Natural History
- Chapter 244 - 244 237
- Chapter 243 - 243 236 The Boss is Back
- Chapter 242 - 242 235 Strategic Scientist
- Chapter 241 - 241 234 Group Photo
- Chapter 240 - 240 233 Living BC
- Chapter 239 - 239 232 Seeing Da Mi Again
- Chapter 238 - 238 231 Event Venue
- Chapter 237 - 237 230 Invitation
- Chapter 236 - 236 229 Why Bother Arguing with a Cat
- Chapter 235 - 235 228 Four Cuckoo Calls
- Chapter 234 - 234 227 Are You Freaking Kidding Me
- Chapter 233 - 233 226 Enemies on a Narrow Road
- Chapter 232 - 232 225 Attend to
- Chapter 231 - 231 224 Advanced Scammer_2
- Chapter 230 - 230 224 Advanced Scammer
- Chapter 229 - 229 223 The Black Cat on the Wall
- Chapter 228 - 228 222 Cat Car
- Chapter 227 - 227 221 How Are You Two Here_2
- Chapter 226 - 226 221 How are you two here
- Chapter 225 - 225 220 The Bound Person_2
- Chapter 224 - 224 220 The Bound Person
- Chapter 223 - 223 219 Stand By
- Chapter 222 - 222 218 Marks
- Chapter 221 - 221 217 Do Brother a Favor
- Chapter 220 - 220 216 Dont Cause Trouble
- Chapter 219 - 219 215 Really Hit the Nail on the Head_2
- Chapter 218 - 218 215 Really Hit the Nail on the Head
- Chapter 217 - 217 214 How Are These Two Here
- Chapter 216 - 216 213 Too Foolish or Too Bold
- Chapter 215 - 215 212 Little Buddy_2
- Chapter 214 - 214 212 Little Companions
- Chapter 213 - 213 211 Are You the Clown Invited by the
- Chapter 212 - 212 210 The Ambusher
- Chapter 211 - 211 209 Exclusive Private Room
- Chapter 210 - 210 208 The Fate of Big and Little Rice
- Chapter 209 - 209 207 Choosing a Kitten_2
- Chapter 208 - 208 207 Picking a Kitten
- Chapter 207 - 207 206 Luck This Thing
- Chapter 206 - 206 205 Saving People
- Chapter 205 - 205 204 Different Buyers
- Chapter 204 - 204 203 Why Her
- Chapter 203 - 203 202 Encountered Evil_2
- Chapter 202 - 202 202 The Collision with Evil
- Chapter 201 - 201 201 Tacit Understanding
- Chapter 200 - 200 200 That Cat Was Playing Her
- Chapter 199 - 199 199 Gu Family
- Chapter 198 - 198 198 Da Mi and Xiao Mi
- Chapter 197 - 197 197 Peanuts
- Chapter 196 - 196 196 Is it yours
- Chapter 195 - 195 195 Well-Intentioned
- Chapter 194 - 194 194 The Divine Beast Comes
- Chapter 193 - 193 193 Rare to Have Such a Cat
- Chapter 192 - 192 192 Uncertain Factors
- Chapter 191 - 191 191 Feeling Really Great
- Chapter 190 - 190 190 Be nicer to that Black Cat
- Chapter 189 - 189 189 Cats Fantasy
- Chapter 188 - 188 188 You Dare to Throw I Dare to Pick Up
- Chapter 187 - 187 187 The Old Man Who Plays the Erhu
- Chapter 186 - 186 186 Bad Temper
- Chapter 185 - 185 185 The Curtain Falls
- Chapter 184 - 184 184
- Chapter 183 - 183 183 Ive Been Waiting for You
- Chapter 182 - 182 182 If Theres Anger It Must Be Ventilated
- Chapter 181 - 181 181
- Chapter 180 - 180 180 Beat Them Up First
- Chapter 179 - 179 179 The Thief is a Cat
- Chapter 178 - 178 178 You Dare to Pretend with Me
- Chapter 177 - 177 177 The Roadblocker
- Chapter 176 - 176 176 Just Relying on This Thing
- Chapter 175 - 175 175 Relying on a Mountain
- Chapter 174 - 174 174 Helpless to See the Flowers Fall Feels
- Chapter 173 - 173 173 Lin
- Chapter 172 - 172 172 This Thing is Very Familiar
- Chapter 171 - 171 171 Unlucky Stalker
- Chapter 170 - 170 170
- Chapter 169 - 169 169 You Dont Recognize It
- Chapter 168 - 168 168 Slip Away Front Stay Behind
- Chapter 167 - 167 167
- Chapter 166: It's Hard Being A Cat
- Chapter 165: What Does That Cat Want?
- Chapter 164: And The Show Begins
- Chapter 163: That Room
- Chapter 162: Pick The Lock?
- Chapter 161: As A Cat, I Feel Sad
- Chapter 160: Revenge Is A Natural Instinct
- Chapter 159: Zheng Tan Is A Cat
- Chapter 158: Hello Neighbor
- Chapter 157: Friend Of The Ladies'
- Chapter 156: Keep Demons At Bay? F*ck That!
- Chapter 155: Are You Serious?
- Chapter 154: Cats Are Idiots
- Chapter 153: Do You Know A Cat's Pain?
- Chapter 152: Spring Is A Lovely Season
- Chapter 151: Crossed The Line
- Chapter 150: Findings
- Chapter 149: Catfather
- Chapter 148: His Ending
- Chapter 147: Chen Zhe
- Chapter 146: Lai Er
- Chapter 145: Good Or Bad?
- Chapter 144: There's Something Off About That Man
- Chapter 143: Right-Handed? Left-Handed?
- Chapter 142: A Black Cat At The Door
- Chapter 141: I Faked It All
- Chapter 140: Fate
- Chapter 139: New Years And Red Pockets
- Chapter 138: The Revenge Of A Cat
- Chapter 137: Kids And Fire Crackers
- Chapter 136: Chapters of the Past
- Chapter 135: This Wasn't The Same Cat
- Chapter 134: Same Accent, Different Person
- Chapter 133: Go For A Ride
- Chapter 132: Nothing To Do But Cry
- Chapter 131: Cosmic Velocity
- Chapter 130: Swallows and Swans
- Chapter 129: What Did He Do To Deserve That?
- Chapter 128: A Hero
- Chapter 127: When Cats Run Into Thieves
- Chapter 126: Car Models
- Chapter 125: The People In the Old Building
- Chapter 124: When Can He Get His Own Car?
- Chapter 123: A Big Client? A Kid?
- Chapter 122: Peeing
- Chapter 121: It's Father is a Cat?
- Chapter 120: Combat Capability Leaderboard
- Chapter 119: 100% Organic
- Chapter 118: A Very Noisy Parrot
- Chapter 117: What Had He Missed?
- Chapter 116: The Cat On The Commander's Post
- Chapter 115: Lead The Way
- Chapter 114: Jiao Yuan, Your Cat
- Chapter 113: Study Hard And Improve Every Day
- Chapter 112: That Weird Child
- Chapter 111: Checking Out The Middle School
- Chapter 110: The Unattainable Six Pack
- Chapter 109: The Untouchable Cats And Dogs
- Chapter 108: Need To Let Off Steam
- Chapter 107: The Pain Of Not Having Whiskers
- Chapter 106: My Whiskers!
- Chapter 105: Kick!
- Chapter 104: Time To Cause Trouble
- Chapter 103: The Cat Ran Away
- Chapter 102: His Life Was Depressing
- Chapter 101: The Party
- Chapter 100: Why Did You Bring The Cat?
- Chapter 99: Your Cat Daddy Is Buying A Car
- Chapter 98: Relying On The Cat
- Chapter 97: We Got To Talk
- Chapter 96: Got A Problem? Better Call Charcoal!
- Chapter 95: The Four Musketeers At Military Training
- Chapter 94: Cat Tree
- Chapter 93: Everyone Knew Charcoal
- Chapter 92: How F*cking Embarassing
- Chapter 91: Duke
- Chapter 90: The Women's Room? Got To Do What You Got To Do
- Chapter 89: Backbone Sahara, Backbone
- Chapter 88: Let's Go Swimming
- Chapter 87: Super cat
- Chapter 86: The Large Cat Wanted To Stay
- Chapter 85: The Cat From Hell (3)
- Chapter 84: The Cat From Hell (2)
- Chapter 83: The Cat From Hell (1)
- Chapter 82: Mr. Tree-Hole
- Chapter 81: Come Say Hello
- Chapter 80: Success
- Chapter 79: The Contact Was A Cat?
- Chapter 78: What a Dumb Cat
- Chapter 77: Time For Hair and Makeup
- Chapter 76: Kitty Zhuo
- Chapter 75: Was The Buddha A Cat Person?
- Chapter 74: It Would Scare People
- Chapter 73: This Cat...
- Chapter 72: It Was Their Own Doing
- Chapter 71: Bringing a Cat To The Club
- Chapter 70: No Need to Kneel
- Chapter 69: I'll Take You Out For Some Fun
- Chapter 68: Hurray For The Men Who Catsit For Their Ladies
- Chapter 67: Check the Blinds Before 'Doing' Things
- Chapter 66: So You Simply Used Mr. Fang
- Chapter 65: It was that jerk!
- Chapter 64: I didn't kick the balls
- Chapter 63: Robbery
- Chapter 62: Young man, want to collaborate?
- Chapter 61: This dumbass street performance
- Chapter 60: His head must have been kicked by a donkey
- Chapter 59: Want to play with the phone? Here it is, go ahead
- Chapter 58: This definitely ain't true love
- Chapter 57: How many legs does a cat walk with?
- Chapter 56: Zheng Tan, you are such an idiot!
- Chapter 55: Buddy, hand me the cat tag!
- Chapter 54: Heading to the Southern City
- Chapter 53: Escaping "the den of monsters"
- Chapter 52: Charcoal has really been kidnapped
- Chapter 51: The cat thief
- Chapter 50: Cat trap, the courtyard has livened up again
- Chapter 49: Careful about that cat
- Chapter 48: Senior, your kidney
- Chapter 47: No sense of shame!
- Chapter 46: A Cat Is Watching You
- Chapter 45: Thief?
- Chapter 44: This Black Cat Is Special
- Chapter 43: A Missing Bottle of Liquor
- Chapter 42: That Sahara Guy Is Asking for a Beating!
- Chapter 41: Charcoal, What Happened to You?
- Chapter 40: How About a Meow?
- Chapter 39: Just Won't Let You Touch Me
- Chapter 38: Private Cat Property, No Entry for Outside Cats
- Chapter 37: I’m Answering Questions, Not Leaking the Test
- Chapter 36: A Cat that Survived On the Streets
- Chapter 35: Catzilla – The She-male of the World of Cats
- Chapter 34: Nice Work Painting Soybeans and Peas
- Chapter 33: A Chesty Foreign Visitor is Coming This Way
- Chapter 32: It can't be because of the cat
- Chapter 31: Charcoal, Did You Do Something Again?
- Chapter 30: Every School Had One or Two ‘PhD’ Roads
- Chapter 29: What Are You Looking At
- Chapter 28: Your Li Yuanba is Pregnant
- Chapter 27: Who Knows What Cats Are Thinking
- Chapter 26: Bite My Ear If You Dare
- Chapter 25: Owed The Cat a Favor
- Chapter 24: The Guy On the Motorcycle Has A Cat On His Back
- Chapter 23: You Need Five Tries to Wake a Cat
- Chapter 22: Motion Sickness Pills Can Be Deadly
- Chapter 21: There Are Five Genders
- Chapter 20: Good Boy, Mighty
- Chapter 19: The Thieves Are On the Move Again
- Chapter 18: Charcoal, Help Out at Home
- Chapter 17: A Call From The Cat
- Chapter 16: The Fat Cat Can Jump
- Chapter 15: What Did You Do Now, Charcoal?
- Chapter 14: So Nepenthe is Daylily?
- Chapter 13: Kids These Days
- Chapter 12: Fleas are the Worst
- Chapter 11: Act cute? Hell no!
- Chapter 10: Hey! Hey…F*ck
- Chapter 9: Boss, Did Your Cat Run Away?
- Chapter 8: Be a Good Boy When Home Alone
- Chapter 7: Can’t Eat the Guinea Pig
- Chapter 6: The Four Musketeers and the Parrot with Everything
- Chapter 5: Fantasuperaculous
- Chapter 4: You Can Do It, Charcoal
- Chapter 3: This Is How You Teach a Cat
- Chapter 2: Can I Borrow Your Cat
- Chapter 1: Everything Happens for the Best