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Chapter 1404 Let go of my dog

Cheng Cheng and Lin Yue flipped through the surrounding trash cans, but did not see the puppy.

It was still the neighbor next door who told them that the dog was sold last night.

The old man in the family lived alone in Yan'er Hutong. He died suddenly. It was still the neighbor who found out that the old man had no police and notified his family.

After the old man passed away, no one took care of the dogs. The children and grandchildren of the family would feed them when they returned here to do business. The dogs were so hungry that they were barking all day long. The neighbors around them complained several times.

The old man's grandson came back to deal with dogs. If he didn't live here, he wouldn't wait here for a night for a nest of dogs.

Moreover, Cheng Cheng paid the money in one go, and he took the money and then sold the dog. Anyway, he would refuse to admit it without any evidence.

Cheng Cheng didn't even eat breakfast and was depressed this week.

She was very guilty. If she didn't pay the full amount and only paid the deposit or half, would that person wait for her for the remaining money?

It would have been great if I had taken them away at that time.

Thinking of those wet eyes, Cheng Cheng was so sad that he couldn't eat.

Lin Yue came to pick her up on Friday and was shocked to see her obviously thin face.

Lin Yue had already left that matter behind her, and she didn't expect Cheng Cheng to care so much.

I didn't know what to say for a moment.

"Go to Yan'er Hutong." Cheng Cheng said.

Lin Yue: "Yes."

As soon as he finished speaking, a figure came over and opened the door and got into the car.

Cheng Cheng was stunned for a moment. It was Su Huai.

Lin Yue: "Miss, this..."

Cheng Cheng: "It's okay, let's go."

Su Huai was sarcastic: "Can you take a ride, friend?"

Cheng Cheng then remembered that he was busy looking for dogs that morning on Monday and forgot about Su Huai.

She was not in the mood to explain, just said:

"I will be responsible for your school trip before your arm recovers."

Su Huai glanced at her and his pupils gently closed.

Lose weight.

The waist is thinner.

When he arrived at Yan'er Hutong, Cheng Cheng took him to the door.

Su Huai didn't invite her in and sat down, and opened the door and entered the room with her schoolbag.

Cheng Cheng turned around and suddenly heard two "woof" barking behind him.

"Did you have a dog?" Cheng Cheng was a little puzzled. The barking of the dog was clearly transmitted from Su Huai's family.

Su Huai glanced at her with a corner of his eyes: "It has something to do with you?"

After saying that, he slammed the door.

Then there were two "woofers" sounds, and the screams were low and rough, like adult golden retrievers.

Cheng Cheng was full of question marks, Su Huai really didn't look like a person who could raise dogs.

The next morning, Cheng Cheng and Lin Yue went out for a run.

As soon as he turned to the small park next to Yan'er Hutong, he saw Su Huai holding a big golden retriever in his hand. He was picking up the poop with a clip with a disgusting face.

Lin Yue's observation was amazing, "Miss, it was the golden retriever that day."

Cheng Cheng's heart trembled suddenly: "How do you know?"

Lin Yue: "We are both breastfeeding, and we are both big but thin. I'm sure it was the golden retriever that day."

Cheng Cheng still couldn't believe it: "What do you mean is Su Huai bought them, not a dog dealer?"

Lin Yue nodded: "Yes."

Thinking that the family was still alive without turning into hot pot, Cheng Cheng's eyes turned red again.

She hurried over, and the golden retriever seemed to know her. She screamed softly twice when she saw her, and shook her tail.

"It's really you." Cheng Cheng hugged its head and rubbed it happily: "You guys are all fine, it's so good."

The golden retriever rubbed his head into her arms.

"Let go of my dog." Su Huai looked down at Cheng Cheng and said.


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