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I'm a Police Dog Trainer [90s] Completed

A group of wild children arrived in the alley, some looking for their father, others for their mother. They were all pitiful children abandoned by educated youth before returning to the cities.

Qiu Xiaoman, traveling back from the Beast Taming Continent with a gossip system, became the leader of these wild children. Their parents from here had new families and refused to take them in. Their adoptive parents from their hometown also didn't want them, leaving them with no way back.

With travel money almost running out, Qiu Xiaoman instructed the children not to run off. She then gathered a stray dog and went to the police station to show off their talents. At first, the police officers weren't optimistic, seeing only a country girl in coarse clothes and a scruffy dog.

However, the country girl and the stray dog performed a series of high-difficulty actions with fluid grace. The police chief, who happened to be at the station, immediately noticed Qiu Xiaoman and invited her to join the city public security bureau's police dog training base.

Qiu Xiaoman agreed, with only one condition: all the children must have food and go to school. As for her biological parents, they had once ignored her, but now, they couldn't even dream of getting close to her.

In just two years, she became a renowned crime-solving expert in Beidu, earning the nickname "Dog Auntie." Even big bosses lined up to have her train their unruly dogs. Her superiors had no choice but to approve her side business, allowing her to keep all the money she earned.

One day, she returned from a mission with her police dog and saw a strange old man waiting for her with a cane. "Child! I'm your granduncle! Your father, that scoundrel, actually doesn't want to acknowledge you? I have no children, so I'll adopt you! I also have a quadrangle courtyard, a whole house full of antiques, and shares in many tech companies—they're all yours!"

Qiu Xiaoman's scummy father was dumbfounded. "Uncle, what about me?" The granduncle retorted, "Scram!"

Sometime later, an old aunt from Shanghai came to give her a Western-style building and savings. Qiu Xiaoman's mother was also dumbfounded. "Auntie, what about me?" The auntie also retorted, "Scram!"

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