Cat takes the red line in Paris

Burley 2022-10-31 12:42:46

At first, I didn't know what "the cat is in Paris" means. After reading it, the cat is the link between two people on the streets of Paris. One lives a life of stealing here, and the other lives a tired life there. This cat is still very arrogant, and plays the stupid dog next door in a dramatic way. I feel that this rendering is really interesting. When stealing, it is also very funny to tiptoe, and this cat, when seeing When she was her little master, she would always crawl into her arms involuntarily. She must have liked this master very much.

The thief's body was inexplicably soft and a little joyous. The flexible movements on the roof seemed to have no gravity, so smooth and elegant. When he finally fell from a height, Tino's mother rescued the thief. This is when love bears fruit.

Although Tino can't speak, when facing my mother and my nanny, I really hate her behavior of hugging her mother, wanting to hug her for a while, but the consequences put her in danger. I don't like it. Yes, if she can be brave, she can point out the good and the bad with her fingers, which may save unnecessary trouble.

Tino's character is lonely, silent, withdrawn, cowardly, but still loving. This has a lot to do with her lack of a father's upbringing. It is true that single-parent children are more likely to have psychological problems. But the ending is also predictable, the thief is with Tino's mother, and she begins to embrace the world.

Also, why is the team of bad guys always so clumsy and funny. . .

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