When Zhou fell ill, Old Master Xia was angry and worried. He took care of her for two days without taking off his clothes, and then he fell ill too.
The old house of the Xia family was suddenly filled with gloom and sadness.
Even the couple from the fourth room, who had moved to live near South Lake and rarely visited the old house, were now feeling melancholy. Firstly, Xia Youtian was worried about Xia Yujiao, who had disappeared, and secondly, he was worried about the old couple, both of whom were ill. He had so much on his mind, but he kept it to himself, and over the past few days, he had lost a lot of weight.
When Jiang gave birth to Sophora japonica, it was a premature birth caused by external forces, which also caused some damage to her body. Seeing Xia Youtian anxious and angry now, she naturally felt bad too.
The children of the fourth room were sensible to begin with, and when they saw their parents like this, they also felt sad.
Seeing that all the family members had lost their smiles, Xia Daohua thought about her aunt Xia Yujiao, who was a quiet, gentle and peaceful little aunt who had suffered misfortunes one after another, and she couldn't help but want to intervene.
She has to take care of this matter.
As long as they can find their aunt, I believe the old couple’s illness caused by anxiety will be mostly cured.
But how can I find my aunt?
Xia Daohua pondered for several days and even searched the entire space supermarket, but she didn't find any suitable tools. Instead, it brought back many memories of modern society.
Finally, she came up with a solution: if people can't find people, they can ask dogs to find them!
In modern society, specially trained military dogs and police dogs can easily sniff out contraband items smuggled by criminals when they pass through customs, so finding people is even more of a piece of cake for them.
But, did the Great Chu Dynasty have such trained dogs?
Even if they haven't received much training, a dog that's smart and clever, and, as the saying goes, "understands human nature," should be able to do the job, right? Now that she's figured out a solution, Xia Daohua can't sit still anymore. She tells Lihua about it and quietly leaves.
The reason I didn't report this to the fourth room couple was mainly because I was afraid they would object.
After all, Xia Yujiao had just disappeared not long ago, so Xia Youtian and Jiang would inevitably be more concerned about their daughter's safety.
Xia Daohua quietly slipped to Beiguan Town. There were many wealthy families in the town, and the Qianhu Suo was also here. Maybe someone there knew about the business and would raise a few greyhounds.
Of course, if you really can't find a Chinese greyhound, the kind of pastoral dog that ordinary people raise will also do.
After all, Chinese native dogs are also very smart, obedient, and human-like.
What a coincidence.
It only took Xia Daohua half a day to find a few greyhounds. What she couldn't have imagined was that the owner of these greyhounds was actually a familiar face of hers.
Xia Daohua's "pen pal" Li Gan was walking on the street with a few sleek-coated greyhounds and a middle-aged man in luxurious clothes.
This is such a coincidence!
In fact, Li Gan had written to Xia Daohua before, mentioning that he would be coming to Beiguan Town soon.
But Xia Daohua never expected that when she needed the greyhound the most, she would meet Li Gan, who was strolling around the streets of Beiguan Town with the greyhound.
This is just like falling asleep and then finding the pillow!
Xia Daohua was filled with surprise, her eyes sparkling as she rushed towards Li Gan. However, she had only taken three or four steps when someone grabbed her by the back of the neck and lifted her up.
Xia Daohua struggled a little angrily: "Let me go!"
Li Gan and the others had also noticed the movement here. Xia Daohua had changed a bit since the last time they met. Li Gan was stunned for a moment before recognizing Xia Daohua.
Li Gan recognized Xia Daohua, and Xia Daohua was free.
She glared at the guard who had just picked her up, stretched her arms and legs, and her heart was pounding.
If she hadn't seen Li Gan looking at her just now, she would have almost taken out the electric baton.
Li Gan asked her with a smile: "Little girl, why are you here? Are you here to pick me up?"
Xia Daohua shook her head honestly and blurted out the truth: "No, I'm here to look for a dog."
The waiter who had just caught Xia Daohua angrily scolded her: "Hey, why are you swearing?"
Xia Daohua rolled her eyes at him and pointed at the greyhound in Li Gan's hand:
"I really came here to look for a dog. I need a greyhound urgently. I've been searching for a long time and finally found this one. I didn't expect to meet you."
Xia Daohua briefly explained Xia Yujiao's mysterious disappearance and said to Li Gan with a sincere look:
"We have some of my aunt's personal belongings at home, like a quilt, pillow, and undershirt. It hasn't rained since she disappeared. This method might not be easy, but it's worth a try."
The more Li Gan listened, the more serious he became. In the end, he not only agreed to lend Xia Daohua two greyhounds to help find people, but also sent two of his men to help command the two dogs.
Xia Daohua bowed deeply to Li Gan in gratitude, then smiled broadly at the two guards leading the dogs. "Thank you for your hard work, brothers. Let's go now."
Li Gan laughed and said, "You are quite impatient. But this matter... you can't be blamed for being impatient. Then go quickly!"
Xia Daohua nodded and left. Li Gan watched her back until she walked a long way away before he looked away.
The middle-aged man in splendid clothes watched the interaction between Li Gan and Xia Daohua with amazement, and asked him with a smile: "Is this the little girl who drew pictures for you when you wrote letters and she couldn't read?"
Li Gan nodded: "That's her. This girl is very interesting and a bit outgoing. She's a farmer's child, and although she's a bit messy about the rules, she's still pretty generous."
The middle-aged man couldn't help but smile when he thought of the "reply letters" that were painted with crooked strokes but were so interesting.
Li Gan continued, "I know about her missing aunt. She's a bit delicate, but I'm very caring towards her. I don't blame her for being so concerned."
The middle-aged man smiled and said, "This kid is not bad. As a younger generation, he can find a new way and come up with a way to share the worries of the elders. That's very good."
He pondered for a moment and then said:
"After all, several days have passed. These two dogs may not be able to find her. Why don't we send some people out to help her?"
Li Gan was a little surprised: "Isn't it a bit of a waste to use our people on such trivial matters?"
The middle-aged man smiled and said, "Saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda. They have nothing to do anyway, so finding someone and handling a case can be considered as training."
Seeing the middle-aged man's clear, even resolute, attitude, Li Gan took out a wooden sign and issued his orders. Two people from the accompanying team, both visible and hidden, stood up and headed in different directions.
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