Webnovel Author In The Apocalypse World-Chapter 336 : Fuzzball’s Power Unleashed

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He never imagined that such a small, delicate creature could immobilize him so effortlessly.

It was beyond his comprehension.

After this incident, no matter how much Moon Baein admired the cat's beauty, he did not dared to reach out to pet it again.

Who knew what might happen next time?

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The other ability users were equally stunned and confused.

They had long known that mutated animals in this world were not to be underestimated, but the ones they encountered were usually massive, visibly dangerous creatures.

When had they ever seen such a delicate, seemingly ordinary cat wield such powerful skills?

When the Safe Zone Commander was frozen just moments ago, none of them had even detected the slightest trace of what caused it.

If they hadn't witnessed the scene themselves, they would never have guessed that such a phenomenon was linked to this little cat.

The group's eyes flitted between the cat and Chung Hwangeun, silently questioning him.

From what he had said earlier, he seemed to understand the cat's abilities.

Could he have encountered something similar before?

And if they ever faced such a creature themselves, was there any way to defend against it?

Noticing their gazes, Chung Hwangeun smiled wryly. "I don't know much about it—I was just frozen by Fuzzball in the same way earlier."

Everyone: "…"

Even the most powerful ability user among them had been immobilized by this cat.

It was incredibly formidable!

At this point, no matter how skeptical anyone felt, they had to accept the reality: the dangerous entity they were seeking was none other than the cat that Kim Haru was now holding.

For a moment, they didn't know what to say.

Still, they were incredibly fortunate that the matter had been resolved so easily.

At the start, they had mentally prepared themselves for a life-or-death battle.

Now, not only had no one died, but apart from Moon Baein and Chung Hwangeun being frozen temporarily, no one was even slightly injured.

As they looked at Kim Haru again, all they felt was admiration.

Only Kim Haru could so calmly hold such a dangerous creature.

No—correction—the cat was his to begin with.

It seemed even his pets were extraordinary.

On the way back, the group walked with complicated emotions while sneaking glances at Kim Haru and the cat.

After witnessing Fuzzball freeze people twice with no warning, Kim Haru realized that his cat had a serious problem.

Cats were already willful creatures, but now Fuzzball had powers, making her even more unruly.

This habit of freezing people indiscriminately had to be addressed.

As they traveled, Kim Haru murmured to Fuzzball in his arms, "You're a beautiful cat, so you need to live up to your looks, okay? You can't just go around freezing people. If you keep doing that, who's going to clean your litter box or prepare your dried fish snacks? If you make people mad, they might even pull your fur. Then you'll go from being a stunning and beautiful cat to a patchy, bald one. Do you think that's worth it? No, right? So, no more freezing people for no reason."

"If you encounter bad people, I won't interfere, but I already told you these are my companions. Why is your memory like a fish's, you naughty Fuzzball? Even if you want to immobilize people, you should wait until you've gotten to know them better. Once everyone likes you, a little mischief won't be a big deal, right?"

As he continued, what had started as a lecture for his cat, Kim Haru veered into an impromptu "Guide to Training Humans for Cats."

Listening to this, the others couldn't help but chuckle helplessly.

Indeed, with such an adorable little kitty, who would mind being immobilized for a moment?

After all, it's just an innocent little cat.

Fuzzball lounged lazily in the human's arms, listening to his familiar chatter.

As always, the words went in one ear and out the other, with no intention of staying in its mind.

If the human talked too much, the cat would meow twice perfunctorily as if to acknowledge, "I'm listening, I'm listening."

Alas, there was no choice.

Humans were the type who would talk from morning till night unless placated.

Worse, they might even resort to fake crying, wailing pitifully like a kitten, more troublesome than any young feline.

One human and one cat happily carried on in their respective "languages."

A group of people had departed from the west gate and now returned through the same gate.

Kim Haru's Cryo Wolf were still waiting for him at the gate.

Not just the Cryo Wolf—Jang Dojang was there with his team, ready to respond at a moment's notice to any signal for reinforcements.

When Jang Dojang saw Kim Haru and the others return unharmed, he beamed with joy.

He was especially relieved that not one of them had so much as a scratch.

"Safe Zone Commander, Mr. Kim, it's such a relief to see you're all safe. So, is everything resolved?" Jang Dojang asked eagerly as he stepped forward.

Just then, he noticed the small animal in Kim Haru's arms.

Like Moon Baein, Jang Dojang was immediately captivated by Fuzzball's beauty.

Seeing it resting so obediently and gracefully in Kim Haru's arms, he assumed the cat must have a sweet temperament to match its divine appearance.

He reached out to pet it.

"Stop!" came the unanimous cry from every ability user except Kim Haru, including Moon Baein.

Jang Dojang froze, completely bewildered.

"W-What? What's going on?" he asked nervously, his body rigid.

Moon Baein thought Jang Dojang had already been immobilized. "Wow, that was fast!"

He was just about to say something nice to the little cat in Kim Haru's arms to persuade it to release its hold on Jang Dojang when he heard Jang Dojang speak.

"I... What happened?" Jang Dojang stammered, his tension evident.

Hearing this, Moon Baein and the others realized that Jang Dojang hadn't been immobilized after all.

Both Moon Baein and Chung Hwangeun, who had experienced the immobilization firsthand, knew that once affected, speaking was impossible.