"The problem is actually with the collar?! Is the mental illness that everyone has been suffering from all this time because of the collar I bought?"

Jikang couldn't accept this reality. He loved humans so much, but because of him, he caused everyone to lose control of their emotions.

In a rage, the magic power around it surged and broke all the collars!

No one expected its reaction to be so big. Gu Xingyan and the wanderers all came to comfort it.

"It's not your fault, it's the manufacturer's problem!"

"You've done a great job. If we didn't wear the collars, we would be dragged away and might even die."

"Jikang, be careful not to get stabbed by the splinters."

"In the final analysis, it's the fault of those illegal summoners! If they hadn't summoned us, many tragedies wouldn't have happened."

There were also some sensible cat guests who expressed pity and complained to other cats:

"How did it break? The correct thing to do is to ask the manufacturer for an explanation."

"Yes, those humans were like crazy just now, but now they seem much more normal. It turns out that there is something wrong with the collar."

"I wonder how many of these collars have already entered the market. We really need to find out more!"

The justice-minded Maomao went straight to negotiate with Jikang, asking which black factory produced those collars so that he could call the police to seal them up.

Unfortunately, Jikang himself couldn't explain it clearly: "Look at these collars, the styles are so old, it's because the production factory closed down more than ten years ago and cleared out the stock, so I picked up a bargain...

"I run a pet store. There is a huge demand for collars. I run a small business, so I bought so many because I wanted to save money... Oh, this is my fault."

Jikang felt very guilty. He was so small, like a cub that would never grow up. Both humans and cats couldn't help but feel soft-hearted and said they didn't blame him.

Jikang apologized to Gu Xingyan again: "I'm really sorry for what happened just now. Everyone treated you so badly."

Gu Xingyan waved her hand and said it was okay, but when it came to her mood, it was naturally terrible.

She had good intentions, but was scolded by so many people. Although the misunderstanding was resolved, this strange collar soon revealed a gray area in the pet industry, which made her, as a fellow human, shudder.

But she didn't make it too obvious, because the wanderers who had woken up were already quite embarrassed.

They didn't feel comfortable sticking to Jikang and were inseparable, so gradually, everyone quieted down and wanted to hear how Gu Xingyan would arrange them.

Gu Xingyan first gave employee privileges to all the wanderers. Suddenly, eighteen more pieces of personal information appeared in her system panel, and the organization was temporarily attached to the pet products store.

The moment the wanderers gained access, they suddenly understood what the other guests said and their expressions were filled with astonishment.

Nearby, Pan Yelin took advantage of the fact that they didn't understand and openly complained to Lu Sisi:

"What kind of person is this! You would rather be a pet than work. To put it bluntly, you just want to lie down and be taken care of by a cat?"

When the wanderers heard this, their faces turned red with embarrassment.

The leading dwarf old man and the European and American old man went over and said to Pan Yelin: "I'm sorry for what happened just now. We couldn't control our emotions."

"Oh my god!" Pan Yelin was caught saying bad things about someone and suddenly felt guilty.

But he quickly realized that he had done nothing wrong, so he just let him curse.

He used his toes to touch the invisible saliva on the ground and said, "You guys have made a mess of the floor. Clean it up yourselves later! You are so old and yet you are still so uncultured. The store clerks are very busy!"

"Yes, yes, yes..." The old dwarf looked around, asked for the tools from the paper man, and wiped the floor again and again.

Looking down at his own reflection on the wet floor, the old dwarf still couldn't understand what magic the collar had that could change the wearer's personality and even thoughts.

After cleaning the floor, he swept the collar fragments into the garbage scoop.

He asked Lu Sisi: "Excuse me, where is the trash can?"

Lu Sisi looked at the diligent old man with mixed feelings. Even though there had been a conflict before, he was still a customer of the store.

She wanted to take over the garbage shovel, "Let me do it, you guys sit down."

"No, no, I'm here to work." The old dwarf hid the garbage shovel behind him and insisted on doing some work, so that the grudge between the two sides could be resolved.

Only then did Lu Sisi remember that these people were going to become colleagues.

She scratched her head and pointed in a direction: "Okay, turn left over there. There is a door for employees only. There is a big trash can inside."

The old dwarf walked over with a garbage shovel, looked at the collar fragments, and pondered the anomaly that had just occurred.

He has a secret that is not a secret.

He is a senior craftsman of the dwarf tribe, skilled in creating various weapons, devices and even war fortresses.

He was summoned for no apparent reason at the peak of his career. The summoner saw that he was a short, strong, stubborn dwarf and thought he was a money-loser, so he threw him out onto the street.

Since then, he has wandered, been caught, and been sent to Kikon’s pet shop, where he now lives, at an old age.

But his heart never grew old.

His hands were itching, so he picked up some of the fragments and hid them in his clothes, intending to study them himself. It would be great if his boss could support him in returning to his old job...

No one noticed the little action of the dwarf old man, including the guests, who were all watching Gu Xingyan and Jikang go through the procedures of adopting a human.

It's nothing more than signing a contract, getting some certificates, and handing over some necessary supplies.

Jikang hurried back to the store and used magic to roll up a large box of medicine.

The box fell to the ground, and the cat stood on its hind legs, and used its front paws and teeth to pry open the box, taking out the items one by one for Gu Xingyan to see.

“Boss Gu, you’d better keep a record, everyone takes different medicines.

"This is Dun Dun's blood pressure medicine, take it once a day; this is Chouchou's hypoglycemia medicine, take it three times a day; this is Chongchong's anti-inflammatory medicine, take it when the wing wound becomes inflamed..."

It knows everything like the back of its hand, but those wanderers who have just been granted the right to translate have embarrassed faces.

Only then did they realize that the name Kikang gave himself turned out to be so silly when translated.

Dun Dun is the old dwarf, because he is short and strong; Chouchou is the old European and American man who has a good relationship with the dwarfs, and his mouth corners are naturally drooping, which makes him look stinky; Chongchong is the insect woman...

Everyone was speechless, but then they thought, Kikan had given names to many humans, not just them, but also those who had died, those who were adopted, and those who stayed in the store... It was hard to believe that he had given them all different names.

Anyway, they can pamper Jikang without any bottom line.

Gu Xingyan was reminded by the box of medicine and asked Ji Kang: "How much do I need to pay?"

She wasn't referring to the money from buying and selling humans, but the adoption fees.

The humans that Jikang brought were all wanderers, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled, and they basically did not make money.

But generally speaking, pet shop owners can ask adopters for an adoption fee, which will then be used as working capital to shelter and care for other strays. In this way, the relevant adoption organization can continue to operate for a long time.

As long as it is not a black shop that deliberately cheats people, the adoption fee will be much cheaper than directly purchasing a purebred pet.

Ji Kang shook his head and told Gu Xingyan: "If you are the adopter, you don't have to pay a penny. Someone has already paid for you."


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