Tuan Tuan was very unhappy today.
Because it couldn't stay in the dorm, lying in Fat Cat's thick, cozy nest, enjoying the comfort of a winter day—the cosiest part of a winter day is nothing more than being wrapped in a blanket, staying in a warm room, and listening to the howling wind outside the window and the painful moans of the glass as the wind beats against it.
As they say, without comparison there's no feeling of satisfaction.
But after the young wizard promised a new Alchemy Pippi Mouse and allowed Tuan Tuan to watch over the mice in the cages, Fat Cat, after a brief moment of thought, reluctantly agreed to leave its nest.
This definitely wasn't because it liked playing with mice or wanted a new Pippi Mouse; it was entirely because Tuan Tuan, the noble cat, had a kind heart and liked to help others, and couldn't bear to see these young wizards overwhelmed—Fat Cat thought to itself.