As the saying goes, where there are people, there's drama.
This phrase is equally fitting when applied to the animal kingdom—where there are animals, there's drama.
However, unlike the blood and gore, cut-throat schemes, and political intrigue of human drama, the animal world seems much simpler and straightforward.
Those with big claws feed on meat, while the cowards eat dirt.
Zheng Qing felt that within a 500-meter radius, there wasn't a single cat whose claws were bigger than his own. It was this confidence that allowed him to stand there and stare at the forest cat.
Of course, just because he was staring at the forest cat didn't mean he was oblivious to the movements of other big cats. Although initially, all his attention was indeed on that forest cat, with the movement of several shadows at the corner of his eyes, the black cat's ears involuntarily twitched.
This was the natural reaction of a cat-like creature.