This novel features transmigration, double purity, a sweet, pure-yet-seductive socially anxious beauty versus a deep-minded, outwardly warm but inwardly cold military officer. It's a sweet, dot...
Tang Huan was returning home from school when he saw a dark mass outside the gate from a distance. When he got closer, he saw that it was three large black dogs, each one more terrifying than the other.
Not to mention going home, the big black dog started barking at Tang Huan before she even got close to her.
Tang Huan stopped and didn't dare to move forward, for fear that the big dog would break free from the rope.
Why are there so many dogs in front of their house?
In the yard, Xing Cui heard the dog barking and called out, "Xiao Huan, are you back?"
Xing Cui was also afraid of the three tiger toys that Meng Zeyan brought back. Every time they barked outside, she would ask outside the yard.
"Mom~it's me." Being stared at by three dogs, Tang Huan moved slowly to the wall and replied to the yard.
"Wait a minute, I'll come out to pick you up right away!"
When Xing Cui heard that Tang Huan had returned, she hurried into the house to call Meng Zeyan, asking him to get rid of those three bastards and not delay her daughter-in-law from returning home.
The dogs would be needed tomorrow, but Meng Zeyan was too lazy to send them back, so he decided to keep them at home for the night. Perhaps because they had too much fun playing that afternoon, the three dogs were a bit too much for attention, barking at the sight of people.
Tang Huan squatted at the foot of the wall, waiting for her mother-in-law to come out and pick her up.
This big black dog is very well-maintained. It is fat and strong with shiny fur, and looks very domineering.
Three domineering dogs stared at Tang Huan. She squatted pitifully at the foot of the wall, not daring to make any big movements for fear that they would think she was provoking them.
Meng Zeyan came out and looked around outside before he found Tang Huan squatting at the foot of the wall.
Like a poor little thing being bullied.
Pulling them aside with three ropes, Meng Zeyan smiled and told Tang Huan to get up: "Get up and go home first. Don't worry, they won't bite."
Tang Huan stood up and ran into the yard at the fastest speed he had ever run in his life without bothering to talk to Meng Zeyan.
This time I didn't turn the wrong way.
After running into the yard, Tang Huan put the schoolbag back into the house and ran to the kitchen to find her mother-in-law. She had to ask what those three dogs were doing.
Uncle, do you want to keep a dog at home?
Xing Cui knew no more than Tang Huan, and knowing that she was afraid, she whispered to her, "Mom won't let him stay at home. I'm scared too. The army has a house prepared for him. If he wants to raise the child, he can take it away and raise it there."
Meng Zeyan was transferred to this unit and was assigned accommodation according to his military rank, but he has not reported for duty yet.
Tang Huan nodded, chatted with her mother-in-law in the kitchen, and helped peel some onions and garlic.
Lao Meng was also scared by the three dogs when he came home from get off work, but he was not that scared and even thought that the dogs were really nice.
During dinner, Xing Cui specifically told Meng Zeyan that the dog could not be kept at home, and if she really wanted to keep it, she asked him to take it away.
Meng Zeyan smiled and said, "Mom, I won't raise it. I'll send it back to Liangzi in two days."
Once the second beam board is solved, send it back.
Meng Qinghe was very fond of it. "Why not keep one as a pet? It can guard the house."
Xing Cui glanced at the three large dogs at the gate and shook her head. "No, if it runs away, Xiao Huan and I won't be able to catch it. Otherwise, ask Liangzi if he has any puppies. He could even catch one and bring it back."
The old couple discussed raising a dog while Tang Huan lowered his head to eat. The braised pork ribs and dried beans that his mother-in-law had cooked today were particularly delicious. The pork ribs were stewed until they were soft and fragrant, and the dried beans and pork ribs were stewed together for a long time. They tasted full of meat flavor and were chewy and tough.
Thinking of Tang Huan's pitiful appearance, Meng Zeyan suggested to Lao Meng: "Liangzi's family has all these big dogs. It's not safe for my mother to keep them."
"Forget it, let's not keep it." Meng Zeyan said it was unsafe, so Meng Qinghe didn't insist.