That part makes sense to me - Da Qing is undercover; them keeping an eye on things is only reasonable.
I like Shen Wei in this scene, though: He takes things more seriously and escalates from verbal warning to physical intervention - makes sense. He uses more force than needed in defense of Zhao Yunlan - understandable.
Yeah, I like it all too! ♥
More specifically, I think he’s saying “They are my people”. Da Ji believes only cats are honest/true to themselves ("Smile when happy, cry when sad”) and can qualify as friends or partners (“Humans are not your friends”), but Da Qing disagrees: The SID are indeed his friends, and they are good, honest people.
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That part makes sense to me - Da Qing is undercover; them keeping an eye on things is only reasonable.
I like Shen Wei in this scene, though: He takes things more seriously and escalates from verbal warning to physical intervention - makes sense. He uses more force than needed in defense of Zhao Yunlan - understandable.
Yeah, I like it all too! ♥
More specifically, I think he’s saying “They are my people”. Da Ji believes only cats are honest/true to themselves ("Smile when happy, cry when sad”) and can qualify as friends or partners (“Humans are not your friends”), but Da Qing disagrees: The SID are indeed his friends, and they are good, honest people.
This puts it perfectly!!!!!! I love this so much.