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Chapter 1080 The dog is missing

In the distance, the little girl's voice came again.

"I also want to play with dogs."

"Well, if the baby meets a dog again later, he can play with it again."

...

It snorted lightly.

Who wants to play with this giggly little human kid?

Also, it suddenly realized that it was not a dog.

It's a monster.

It's by the creek!

This little human cub is really annoying!

...

Although he said he hated it, Xibian did not leave this area.

According to it, it was just a human cub, so why did it need to change places for her?

For a long time in the future, it would always meet that human cub.

As soon as the little girl sees it, she will run over with a bright smile and grab its tail.

Although it tried countless times to use its tail to throw away this simpering human cub.

But never actually did it.

Every time it notices the little girl's mother or father coming over, it will gently break away from the little girl's hand holding its tail.

It will run away where the little girl can't see it.

...

"Are you playing with the dog again?"

"Um."

"The baby really likes that dog."

"Um!"

“The dogs are so cute!”

"Really? Mom wants to see that dog next time too."

...

It was lying on the branch of a big tree.

The dense leaves concealed its figure.

It knocked down several leaves with its tail.

He looked a little angry.

What's so cute?!

You are so cute!

It is a monster!

...

On this day, the sky was overcast and the wind was picking up.

Soon, it looked up and a raindrop fell on its face.

It's raining.

Just a sporadic drizzle.

I don’t know if there will be a big drop in the future?

...

It looked forward, and its eyes widened suddenly as a familiar figure ran from a distance.

Why is this idiot here?!

It’s already raining. What are you doing here?!

It flicked its tail angrily.

The next second, the trees trembled, "rustling~", and the leaves fell one after another.

...

Noticing the movement of the big tree, the little girl's eyes lit up.

"Dog!"

The little girl ran under the tree. On her raised face, drops of water flowed down from the tips of her forehead that were wet with water, and flowed through the corners of the little girl's raised mouth.

It popped its head out and looked at the little girl who was a little embarrassed. Just when he was about to scold him, he saw that the little girl looked startled.

For unknown reasons, it suddenly felt that its surroundings became quiet.

The little girl stood on tiptoes and bounced on the spot a few times, hoping to see more of what was going on in the tree.

She turned her little head, "Dog?"

The little girl's bright eyes were a little dim.

...

"Baby!"

The woman ran over holding an umbrella, with a worried and a bit angry look on her face, "Why did you kid run away without saying a word?"

"Look, I'm all wet."

The woman pulled the little girl under the umbrella, reached into her bag and took out a tissue to wipe the girl's face, "What if I catch a cold?"

"...the dog is not here."

The obedient mother let her wipe her face, and the girl spoke a little aggrievedly.

She is used to seeing the dogs whenever she comes.

This was the first time that she came but didn't see the dog.

The woman moved for a moment, then said nonchalantly: "It's raining, and the dog has gone home."

"When the weather is fine next time, baby will come over and you can see the dog."

"Really?"

The little girl's dim eyes were sparkling.

"real."

"But, did you suddenly come here just because you wanted to see the dog?"

The woman was a little helpless.

"Um."

The little girl raised her fleshy little hands into fists.

She opened her hand, and inside was a candy with a beautiful wrapping paper.

"This is a prize given to me by the teacher."

"I want to give it to a dog."

The little girl looked serious.

The woman was stunned for a moment, then a gentle smile appeared on her face, "That's it."

"Then let's give the baby to the dog next time."

"Um."

The little girl nodded vigorously.

"Mom, will the dog like it?"

"Will do."

"Because this is an important candy given to the baby even though he won't eat it himself."

...

The woman held an umbrella and led the little girl away gradually.

It's raining heavily.

It was lying on the branch of the big tree, motionless.

After a long time, it let out a sneer.

Come on, it doesn't care about candies.

...

The little girl couldn't see it.

...

"Dog, dog..."

The little girl screamed loudly.

His expression gradually changed from a silly smile to one of confusion and anxiety.

The little girl was spinning in circles.

"Plop~"

The little girl fell to the ground.

"Baby!"

The woman hurried over and said, "You little fool, did you faint yourself?"

The little girl looked up at the woman, and a teardrop fell from the corner of the little girl's eye.

The woman suddenly felt extremely distressed.

She knelt down and reached out to gently wipe away the tears on the little girl's face. Her voice became a little lower, but she couldn't hide the urgency and worry in it. "What's wrong? Does it hurt from the fall?"

"Come on, get up and let me take a look."

The woman carefully lifted the little girl up, checked her carefully, and then breathed a sigh of relief, "It's okay, baby."

"It hurt from the fall just now, didn't it?"

"Mom, just rub it for you."

The little girl didn't listen to the woman's words. Tears rolled out of the corners of her eyes one after another, "Mom!"

There was a trembling cry in the tender and soft voice.

"Well, mom is here, mom is here."

The woman took the child into her arms. Such a child made her feel so distressed, "What's wrong with the baby? Tell mom!"

"The dog is missing."

"The baby can't find the dog."

"Wow~"

The little girl lay in her mother's arms and cried loudly.

...

"Rustling, rustling~"

A few leaves fell from a big tree not far away.

But no one cared.

...

The woman was stunned for a moment, and then she didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

She thought something had happened to make this child who never liked to cry cry so sadly...

She reached out and patted the little girl's back gently, "Stop crying, baby."

"The dog may just be away today."

"Maybe you can see it next time you come over."

"...really, really?"

The little girl's crying suddenly died down, and she asked with a choked voice.

"real."

The woman's affirmation made the little girl smile.

The woman laughed, "Really, I'm crying like a little cat."

The woman took out a tissue and gently wiped away the tears on the little girl's face.

...

The little girl showed her silly smile that was all too familiar to it.

It curled its lips and turned away its eyes.

A few more leaves fell.

...

However, my mother's words did not come true.

The little girl never saw the dog again.

Her mother told her that maybe the dog had left with its owner...

The little girl cried loudly again.

Under that big tree.

I cried so hard that my heart broke.


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