Chapter 76 - An Amazing Dog and Cat Fight (1/2)

There was a reason Lin Yousu brought the Husky.

Since Fu Sichen and his cat were causing her grief, she wanted to bring a dog to scare the Persian cat.

Lin Yousu was not familiar with dogs, but she knew that many young fans liked huskies.

She wanted to grow her fan base through the variety show and hence went along with what was popular with the masses.

However, she found out through that experience that huskies were cute, but that they were also quite unintelligent. Furthermore, they tended to have destructive behaviors!

But the show recording was taking place soon, and Lin Yousu wasn’t in the mood to make any changes. Anyway, her Husky was a pedigree, and she spent quite a fortune to acquire it.

Since the job of the dog was simply to scare the Persian cat, it didn’t matter what type of dog it was.

Lin Yousu calculated well, hence when the Husky barked at the cat, she only went through the motion of trying to calm it down. In reality, she was hoping to create a big commotion.

Hopes were beautiful, but reality was cruel.

Not only was the Persian cat not frightened, but the Husky’s bark attracted the parrot’s rude remark of ‘beyond stupidity.’ When the crowd laughed, Lin Yousu had no choice but to laugh along.

A mocking laugh.

It seemed as if the parrot directed its insult at her for whatever reason.

After the bout of laughter passed, the variety show director coughed to get everyone’s attention and started to announce the rules of the game. “We’ve written your tasks on pieces of paper hidden around the manor. You will need to work with your pets to find the pieces of paper and complete your tasks! The speed at which you complete your tasks will determine what you and your pets have for dinner tonight.”

Most reality shows were similar, as in they had winners and losers; rewards and penalties—this way, it would increase the palatability of the programme.

There were four to a team in the game.

To increase viewership, Fu Sichen, of course, was ‘selected’ by Lin Yousu through drawing lots.