Meanwhile, in a mansion estate on Long Island, New York.
Zhuang Ming saw off his honored guests, watching one luxury car after another leave. Due to travel security concerns, these distinguished visitors required armed accompaniment. One by one, the burly guards in military attire stood stationed around the yard for security. The sight terrified Zhuang Ming's sister, who had never experienced such a scene, and she hid inside the fireplace, refusing to come out all night. They seemed to have forgotten about the already timid precious cat in the house.
Zhuang Ming asked the repairman to come to the estate to dismantle the fireplace, but the cat only hid deeper inside it.
The servants couldn't coax it out, and Zhou Luchen had little patience. He looked indifferently at the cat quivering in the pipe.
"Come out," he chided gruffly.
Clearly, it didn't work—the cat hid even deeper.