I held back my sour tears. I then turned around to go back to the second floor. Looking at the objects in the room where I fell in love with him. I closed my eyes for a while. But immediately afterwards, a scream came from downstairs.

“Oh, my God. There is a dead cat. Get out of here now!”

I hurriedly rushed downstairs. Then I saw a scene that made my eyes widen. Maximilian kicked at Rosie, who was rushing towards Jocelyn.

Rosie screamed miserably and flew out like a kite with broken strings. She smashed into the TV.

I screamed, “Rosie!

I almost flew over. I trembled and carefully held Rosie's head. Rosie gasped with difficulty. Her bean-sized teardrops fell out of her round eyes. She even tried to rub against the back of my hand, as if to comfort me.

“Rosie, please just bear with me. I'll take you to the hospital right away!”

I stumbled and fumbled for my cell phone, but I had forgotten it upstairs. Maximilian carefully came to my side.

“Pauline.”

“Maximilian, you're a doctor. Can you save it, please? You loved Rosie so much before. Please save it! I beg you now, Maximilian.”

Jocelyn walked up and rolled her eyes with a disdainful face. “Pauline, isn't it just a broken cat worth your crying over? Besides Maximilian doesn't remember you, why should he save an animal?”

Maximilian seemed to have just remembered that he shouldn't know me. He then immediately said, “I don't even remember you. How can I remember a cat? It's just a cat, right? Why do you care so much?”

I looked at the two indifferent people. Then I completely gave up.

Rosie just slowly died in my hand. I slowly stood up. Then I stared at the two people. On the other side, Jocelyn leaned towards Maximilian's arms with some fear.

“If it hadn't suddenly jumped on me, my brother wouldn't have kicked it, Pauline. So, blame it on itself!”

I looked at Jocelyn with a sharp gaze. “Rosie has always been well-behaved, Jocelyn. She can't hurt someone for no reason!”

The two of them took two steps back in fear from the look in my eyes. As they stepped back, the bloody kitten on the floor behind us appeared. The remaining one was also dying.

Maximilian obviously saw it as well, his face changed but still scolded me, “It's just a few cats, right? I can just give you new ones as compensation.”

I replied briefly, “That’s right, Maximilian. I just didn't hold Rosie steady. So, the kitten fell to death. I didn't do it on purpose!”