typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

973 A milk dog (supplement 7.24)

Xia Zhaoyi briefly introduced the origin of Little Big Fatty.

Su Yumei heard the word "Mr. Liuhe" and said with bright eyes: "I seem to have heard of him. He is a great kind man. I wonder if I will have a chance to meet him in the future. Miss Ali will be willing to introduce him to me."

"Uncle Liu is hospitable, easy to make friends, and good at reading. No need for me to recommend him, he must have read your book."

Two girls were chatting next to each other, and the little fat man had a full stomach.

More than half a month has passed, and the little fat little one has grown a lot, but it has not changed its milkiness. Now that it is full, its belly is bulging.

After sitting aside for a while, it felt bored, sniffed, and looked back.

Walking around here, sniffing there, the little fat man climbed up the stairs.

Using my little arms and legs, I climbed upstairs one by one.

After going upstairs, I still smelled here and there.

Walking to the door of the guest room where Xia Zhaoyi slept, it squatted down with its chubby butt, intending to wait for its owner to come back, but its little nose sniffed again.

The little fat man raised his head and felt that there was something wrong with his sense of smell.

It followed the familiar smell and walked to the innermost guest room.

After looking at this room, it looked up towards the master's guest room.

With a creak, the door to the guest room was opened at this time.

The little fat man raised his head.

Dai Yu still put one hand on the door, blinked and looked down at it.

One person and one dog looked at each other strangely.

"Master," Dai Yu looked back at the young man who was writing a letter in the room, "there is a dog."

The little fat man also looked inside the house and sniffed again.

It’s this smell!

The little fat man raised his paws majestically and walked inside.

"Hey!" Dai Yu was amused, watching it swaggering towards Shen Lie.

If it was a big dog, Dai Yu thought he would drive it out immediately, but this little puppy was so cute.

Shen Lie raised his eyes and saw a little puppy squatting in front of the desk with dignity, looking at him.

Shen Lie looked at it expressionlessly.

The little puppy sniffed again.

Suddenly, the little puppy opened its mouth: "Woof!"

Shen Lie: "?"

"Woof woof woof!" the little fat boy barked crazily, getting up and wagging his tail while barking, his voice sounding milky.

Dai Yu couldn't help but rush now. He came over and was about to kick him out when he heard several doors opening in the next room. Chen Dingshan and Xia Songyue came running at the same time.

Dai Yu looked back at them: "What's your dog?"

"Ah, yes, yes!" Chen Dingshan ran in embarrassedly, "It's from my family, it's from my family!"

"Sorry! Sorry!" Xia Songyue apologized quickly.

"Woof woof woof, woof woof!" The little fat boy was picked up by Chen Dingshan and was still screaming at Shen Lie.

When passing by Dai Yu, he shouted at Dai Yu again.

It wasn't comforted until it was taken out.

Dai Yu closed the door inexplicably and looked at Shen Lie: "Master, why is it barking at us?"

Shen Lie's eyebrows closed lightly: "Why do you want to understand the thoughts of a strange dog?"

"That's right," Dai Yu nodded, remembering that he had to leave to go to bed, so he opened the door again, but thinking about it, he felt uncomfortable, so he turned to look at Shen Lie, "But young master, it is better for dogs to dislike it than for dogs to ignore it."

,right?"

Shen Lie, who just lowered his head, raised his head to look at him: "...?"

The little fat boy was returned to Xia Zhaoyi's hands, and Xia Songyue briefly talked about what happened upstairs.

"Such nonsense," Xia Zhaoyi picked up the little puppy, "Little Fatty, this is wrong."

The little puppy can't understand.

Xia Zhaoyi scolded him a few more times and continued talking to Su Yumei.

However, the little puppy seemed to have no freedom and was held by her all the time.

After chatting happily, we went back to the room to take a bath and go to bed. Before entering the guest room, the little fat boy started struggling and wanted to run to the innermost guest room.

Xia Zhaoyi hugged it tightly and patted it gently on the forehead: "Don't make any noise!"

Worried about the little dog messing around after falling asleep, Xia Zhaoyi asked the innkeeper to bring him a rope and tied it up.

The next day, before midnight, Shen Lie and Dai Yu went downstairs early.

Because there were so many guests, the guys in the backyard got up earlier, boiling water and kneading dough, and it was a mess.

Seeing them coming down, the shopkeeper came forward hurriedly and asked if they wanted breakfast.

Dai Yu asked for some dry food and waited in the lobby.

Shen Lie went to feed the horses.

The shopkeeper saw him when he was passing by the backyard and felt that it was pleasant to see, so the shopkeeper was even more joyful.

This business came easily, so much came in one breath, and these people were either riding horses or carriages, and they were either rich or noble, and the most important thing was that this young man's wife was so good-looking.

The shopkeeper was vulgar, he only knew a lot of words, but he didn't know how to praise others, so he thought this young man was so good-looking that he seemed to be able to shine.

When the dry food was ready, the shopkeeper personally delivered it to him. After Dai Yu took it, he took out the rent and dry food money. The shopkeeper then remembered and said hurriedly: "No, no, no, no, another customer said that her dog disturbed you last night. It was her fault, so the blame is placed on her."

Thinking of the arrogant look of the little puppy, Dai Yu laughed and waved his hands: "No, no, we still have to give you the money. It's just a cry. My young master and I are not squeamish people."

After saying that, he gave the money to the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper sent Dai Yu to the door and watched the master and servant get on their horses and leave gracefully. His eyes were fixed on Shen Lie, as if he couldn't move away.

"It's so beautiful!" the shopkeeper exclaimed.

Xia Zhaoyi and the others woke up relatively late.

It wasn't until 4 o'clock that Xia Zhaoyi opened her eyes.

A good night's sleep is neither good nor bad.

She stared blankly at the window lattice.

The sunshine outside the window was just right, the clouds were moving lazily and leisurely, and a few birds were lighting up the treetops and scurrying around, stopping outside her window.

Jingjing was stunned for a while, and Xia Zhaoyi looked from the window to the table.

The baggage I put down yesterday is still there, untouched.

The most common thing in the baggage is not the clothes. Now Li Man and Yang Fugui are responsible for packing and taking care of the clothes she carries with her.

The baggage she carries with her usually consists of letters, pens, ink, paper and inkstones, as well as maps, some measuring rulers and other small tools.

The last time I received a letter was from Quyang County, Guizhou.

The arrangements she made before leaving Hengxiang, everything went smoothly.

The "tongues" on Beiyuan's side were also let out.

The road to Youzhou was completely cleared, and six batches of supplies were delivered in succession.

There are also wanted orders issued from the imperial capital of Yong'an, and Chu Zheng is wanted and hunted everywhere.

The assassin she deliberately let go in Panzhou died in Yan Qinglin's study in order to "prove his innocence."

The consequences of this incident are not as simple as asking Yan Qinglin to hunt down a Chu Zheng. Next, she will arrange for people to completely break up and divide the loyalty of Yan Qinglin's tribe.

Apart from these letters, there is nothing else.

There is still no letter from Shen Lie.

Xia Zhaoyi closed her eyes, feeling an indescribable sadness in her heart.

She has never been too disturbed by external emotions, but this worry made her feel uneasy and unsteady.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next