"Forming a friendship should depend on how well two people hit it off and how well their personalities match, not their identities.
If I like you, you could be a beggar and I'd still like you.If I dislike you, you could be the emperor and I'd still dislike you.Shouldn't it be like that?It's simple logic, so whether you're humans or not is irrelevant . . ."
Xiao Zhan's POV
The doors were closed and impossible to get opened by an animal as small as a cat.
Having already made my mind up, I stood up, walking towards the cat who stretched itself languish out, and as I stood next to it to open the door, the cat suddenly jumped and disappeared.
I looked around, my heart thumping loudly inside my chest, only to see the cat watching me from behind the glass with their bright lilac eyes squinted.
The cat was inside while I still stood outside.
The wind blew past me as an ice-cold shiver ran down my spine again, but it wasn't because of the cold.
Slowly, I opened the door, walking into the buzzing space of rich, stuck-up people and chatter, a cat among the people that no one seemed to see.
My heart continued to thump inside my ears like a madman as I counted my breathing to ground myself.
If ghosts exist, why would cat ghosts not?
Perhaps because in my 24-year lifespan, I had not seen a cat ghost!
25-years old lifespan, I corrected myself as I walked towards the cat whose eyes got still fixated on me with a look that I would have described as disdain if it wasn't for the fact that it was a cat.
As I was merely a few steps away from the cat, it turned its body elegantly before running away, but at a certain speed, I could follow without running.
So following the cat, I turned some corners and walked down some hallways where I had to avoid bumping against people while most of the buzzing sounds of chatter had increased.
The ghost cat, in the end, led me to what I would have assumed to be the biggest room yet on the ship.
The room seemed as big as a theatre, which was most likely the idea of the setup with the bright lights and the red chairs filled with people chatting loudly.
At the door where the cat was now standing, waiting for me, was a poster, and I didn't need to read it to know what it was about: the presentation about the new technology that the Wang company had developed.
Yesterday, I was supposed to be here, but I had missed the presentation, and now the cat led me here for whatever purpose it seemed.
Could this here be a possible 'key' moment?
Taking a deep breath, I walked into the room, following behind the cat's footsteps, which led me to a quiet corner where still remained a few empty seats.
The cat waited at the feet of one chair.
Understanding what the cat wanted, I sat down, and the cat immediately jumped onto my lap, purring softly.
I couldn't help the smile that crept onto my face as I was seated nicely with the cat in my lap when the lights turned off, and another bright spotlight on stage got turned on.
The chatters immediately died out as two shadows appeared on stage.
It was a man who seemed around my height and age, with another person standing just a step behind him but seemed way younger.

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