Orange

Because they had cats with them, they decided not to go out to eat at a restaurant. Rose took them to buy some ingredients and planned to go back and cook them themselves.

This cat is actually not very afraid of strangers. When a group of people went to the market to buy ingredients, people came and went. The orange cat stayed quietly in Kagura’s arms, watching the people coming and going. For Urrutia and Ai Lusha’s touch also seemed very calm.

Rose took them home first, then followed them back to the girls’ dormitory in the evening, returning the cat food, litter box and other items.

They also left the address of the plants they bought at Rose’s house. They didn’t buy much, they just kept holding them when they didn’t want to go shopping.

Erza had planned to buy all the flowers from the vendor with a wave of her hand, but Rose asked them not to buy too many at once. They were not sure if they could plant them, and they would just buy them if they looked good. However, Rose stopped them. , Erza finally bought twelve pots.

Rose and Urrutia each bought ten pots of white flowers. Rose planned to plant them in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, and Urrutia planned to plant them on the front steps of the girls’ dormitory, where they could be seen even from below.

Rose was cooking in the kitchen. Urrutia, Erza and Kagura were sitting on the floor, surrounding the orange cat, watching the orange cat eating cat food. Kagura stroked the cat’s fur and touched the cat. He even gave up his fear of Dai Tian.

“Have you thought of a name?” While eating, Ross looked at Kagura and asked.

“Orange.” They had already decided when Rose was cooking. They had thought of many names, and after much deliberation they decided to call her Orange.

Rose nodded. It seemed that they chose the name based on the color of their fur: “That’s a good name. Call it by its name more often. If it responds, reward it. Soon it will be able to remember its own name.”

“Okay .” .” Kagura touched Orange’s fur and nodded.

“We have to wait for the vendors to deliver the things we bought in the afternoon, so we won’t go out. We can stay at home, meditate or do other things.”

Although Rose said this, he felt that they would all be around the oranges in the afternoon. That’s it, not only Kagura, but Urrutia and Erza also like this little orange cat.

Ross also thinks this orange cat is very good-looking, with neat lines on its body, and its front face actually gives Ross a sense of elegance.

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They didn’t practice in the afternoon. Urrudia sat on the sofa and read a book. She often read books about continental travels and experiences, and took them with her when going out to do missions. Erza and Kagura were teasing them. cat.

Ross also made himself a cup of oolong tea for the first time in a long time, and went out fishing with the teacup and fishing rod.

Not surprisingly the Air Force.

Until Erza came over and told him that the vendor had delivered all the tree seeds and flowers, Ross didn’t catch a fish.

If Ross hadn’t seen fish when he swam in it, Ross would have suspected that there were no fish in the lake at all.

“It’s enough to plant four trees in your yard. Just plant them at the entrance of the yard. Separate some distance and fix each tree with three wooden sticks. This is a relatively tall red maple tree and needs to be fixed.” The

vendor knew that Ross didn’t have anything . The knowledge of tree planting was enthusiastically explained to Ross when it was delivered.

The merchant pointed out four points to Ross, told Ross the size and depth of the dig, and then left.

Erza conjured four shovels and four helmets, making Rose wonder what exactly was in Erza’s dressing room.

There were just four of them, Ross, and they decided to dig one by one. Orange stayed in the room and didn’t run around. He just watched them digging from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

The red maple sapling is now only a little taller than the wooden fence, but Ross heard from the vendor that if the soil is good and planted well, it can be more than ten meters high.

Urrutia could interfere, but Rose still preferred to watch the trees grow slowly.

After planting, Urrutia and the others helped wrap the ivy around the wooden fence. Ross bought a lot of ivy, which was more than enough to wrap around the fence. Ross hung the extra ivy indoors.

Then loosen the soil in front of the floor-to-ceiling window and plant the flowers inside.

Rose clapped his hands and said: “It’s done! I’ll go to the girls’ dormitory to help you with the planting tomorrow.”

After all, he can’t let them help him in vain. Urrutia and Erza are considered a big project, and it is estimated that it will take today and tomorrow. Send them twice, after all, they are the only ones.

After dinner in the evening, a few people sat cross-legged in the yard and meditated. They had been playing all day and couldn’t miss the meditation class.

At about nine o’clock, Rose stood up and had to send them back to the girls’ dormitory. Grandma Hilda would be worried if it was too late.

Normally, they would tell them in advance if they went out at night, but today there was no explanation.

Kagura pinned the unafraid Daitian to her waist, holding the cat in one hand and carrying something in the other.

Rose carried four potted plants, Erza and Urrutia each carried two pots. Rose helped deliver them to the door of the girls’ dormitory. They also met Kana who was returning from a walk with her dog and an unknown member of the girls’ dormitory who was a walk-on. .

The puppy recognized Ross and the others, wagging its tail at them and barking a few times. Kana’s puppy is one of those that won’t grow up. It has been this size since the first time Ross saw it. It has been five years. It still looks like this in the past. Rose feels that the orange will grow bigger than this dog. After all, the orange is usually pressed against the bed…

Kana looked at several people holding potted plants and Kagura was curious about holding the cat. I thought that these cultivators would actually buy these things.

“That’s not all. There are more than a dozen pots at my house. I’ll bring them back tomorrow.” Rose explained to Kana.

“Then I’ll help you move tomorrow. I’ll be fine anyway,” Kana said.

“Okay, ask Laxus to help move tomorrow and forget about him.” Rose looked at Kana, remembering that Laxus should be back too, but they had only been back for two days and hadn’t seen Laxus yet.

“What’s the name of this cat? Is it a female cat or a male cat?” Kana asked, looking at the orange cat in Kagura’s arms.

“Orange, she-cat.” Kagura’s answer was as short as ever, and Kana was used to it.

“Hello Chengzi, this is Xiaoxue.” Kana bent down and picked up the puppy, grabbed one of Xiaoxue’s paws and waved.

Orange was very curious about the creature that appeared, and stretched out his claws to scratch, but did not stretch out his claws.

Kana saw that the orange had no stress reaction and was very excited: “That’s great. It would be great if we could live in peace. I was always afraid that Xiaoxue would be lonely when I went out to do tasks. Although Grandma Hilda fed it, there was no one to accompany it. It’s playing.”

“Okay, you go in and chat. It’s getting late, so go in and have a rest.” Grandma Hilda watched them chatting in the room.

Rose placed the potted plant at the door of the dormitory, followed by Urrutia and Erza. No one would steal it anyway, so it would be fine if it was left there overnight.

“Okay, then I’ll go back.” Ross waved goodbye to them.

When Ross went back, he detoured to the house Laxus bought to meet Laxus. He didn’t see Laxus and Kana when he returned to the guild yesterday and thought they hadn’t come back.

“Why weren’t you at the guild yesterday?”

“You went out to practice.” Laxus replied, leaning against the door.

“Come over to my place tomorrow morning and help me move a potted plant to the girls’ dormitory.”

“Okay.” Laxus nodded.

“Then I’m leaving. See you tomorrow.”


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