Chapter 1034 Running Away Overnight The cats had six strong senses. Bellflower could sense Esper coming, and it ran away overnight. It did not know that Polly was possessed and that Lilly was searching for it. It was lingering in the street without purpose. And it could hear the sounds of cars passing by and honking from time to time. This was a rather quiet neighborhood. It was upset as it rested on a fence full of flowers. It did not know why it was running away; it only knew that something dangerous was approaching.
"Eh, there's a cat." Two boys in school uniforms were looking at it from the bottom. It was cold toward them; it did not run away or ask them to pet it. The boys shouted, "Hey, you're one ugly cat!" "Haha, it looks ugly and stupid!" "I'll make it fall down!" They suddenly took the rocks and threw them toward it. Bellflower easily dogged all the rocks. "Hey, it's dodging." "Haha, this is fun!" They continued to throw rocks at it. but none of them hit it. The rocks all landed in the garden behind the fence. The boys were getting furious. One of them picked up a broken brick and threw it! Bellflower stood up and slapped it with its paw. And it flew across the fence and broke something! The boys were startled, and they ran. "No, time to run!" "It's all because of the ugly cat!" Bellflower was about to leave the fence full of flowers. But the entrance to the house was open. A middle-aged woman came out and yelled, "Who did it?" There was no one around, and she saw the cat walking slowly on the fence from the direction where all the glass broke. "Oh, it’s you? Dammit it, stupid cat!" The woman was in a bad mood, and she found something to vent about.
Bellflower looked at her as if she were dumb. She was stunned because she felt that it was mocking her! She took off her slipper and threw it to the cat, but her slipper got stuck in the tree. The woman was furious.
Soon, a younger woman came out and said, "Mom, why are you playing with a cat during this time?" The middle-aged woman answered, "I didn't. It broke our glass.” Elsa looked up and saw a normal cat, and she replied, "Mom, don’t make accusations when you're angry! How could a cat throw the rocks?" Both of them went back. The garden was a mess, and her flowers were ruined. And there was glass shattered on the ground. "Don’t let me catch the ones that did this." She snorted as she cleaned up.
That was Elsa's house. It was located in a convenient spot near the schools. It was expensive with the school around, and they chose a rather good house to live in. There were six floors in the building; the bottom three floors belonged to one household, and the rest belonged to the other household.
The Rivas family wanted to buy a bungalow in the rich people's area, but they did not feel special among the rich. But they felt like they were the richest people living in this area, and everyone looked up to them. Elsa was spoiled in this environment; she was an arrogant woman. But now she was troubled by her wedding.
"The Pierce family refused to give us two hundred million dollars for the bride price." Elsa said, "Let's call it off if they don’t give in!"