Chapter 1741 How did I become his dog?
It was after the fire that Su Jiuyao was sent to the hospital and began a long and painful treatment.
Her family never mentioned the minibus to her. She only heard from her younger brother Su Moyu that the firefighters did not find the minibus, but guessed that it had been burned to ashes.
She also thought that Xiaoba must have died. She felt sad and even blamed herself whenever she thought about it.
If she hadn't taken the minibus home, someone else might have taken it home, and it wouldn't have died in the fire.
So when she met Patton later, Gu Hanye was so friendly to her and asked her if she had ever raised a dog before, because people who have raised dogs seem to be more friendly to dogs because they can feel it.
She shook her head at Gu Hanye at that time.
Because Xiaoba's death has become a knot in her heart, she has never been able to let it go, and she doesn't even want to think about it...
Gu Hanye's warm palm gently stroked her back, "Be good, don't be afraid, it's okay..."
Su Jiuyao came back to her senses and looked at the man in front of her through her hazy vision.
When she fainted in the fire, she could never have imagined that many years later, she would be held so safely in the arms of the eldest son of the Gu family in his private plane.
Yes, that fire completely changed the trajectory of her life.
It also indirectly allowed her to meet the man she could entrust her life to.
But disasters are not worth celebrating; her survival can only be described as a blessing in disguise.
Gu Hanye kissed her lips and wiped away her tears. "Okay, don't think about it anymore. It's all in the past. We are fine now, aren't we?"
Su Jiuyao nodded: "And Xiaoba is alive and well."
"So how did that little guy become Xiao Jun's dog?" Gu Hanye asked sourly.
"On the day of the fire, he happened to be near my house. He was the one who called the fire truck and later rushed into the house with the firefighters, but they didn't find me. They only found the unconscious minibus, and then he took the minibus away."
Gu Hanye frowned after hearing this. "You survived, didn't he? Why didn't he return the dog to you? Even if you went to Mingchan Temple, he should have returned the dog to you. If he felt it was inconvenient for you to keep it, he should have at least told you."
Su Jiuyao pursed her lips. Perhaps this is how normal people think.
But Xiao Jun has a strange temperament and is introverted, and he does things unconventionally.
As for not returning the minibus to her, Xiao Jun just admitted in the hospital that there were many reasons.
He took into consideration that Jiuyao was sick at the time and couldn't take care of the dog, and the Su family didn't like Xiaoba, so he kept him for the time being.
Later, he also wanted to go and tell Jiuyao that Xiaoba was still alive, but he was too closed off at that time and didn't talk to anyone at all.
When Jiuyao's health gradually improved, Xiao Jun kept Xiaoba for a while, but out of selfish motives, he was reluctant to return the dog.
And when he thought about the fact that Xiaoba was once Jiuyao's dog, he didn't want to return it even more, as if this would indirectly connect him to her.
In addition, he had few friends at that time and didn't like talking to people. After Xiaoba came to him, he felt less lonely and even talked to Xiaoba often.
He always talked about Jiuyao to Xiaoba, asking Xiaoba: "Do you still remember the little sister who brought you home? She now lives in the mountains, in a very quiet Zen temple. Her injuries haven't healed yet, so I can't send you back."
Later, when Jiuyao recovered from her injury, he said to Xiaoba: The young lady's injury has healed, thanks to Brother Lingfeng's help. She is very beautiful now, and you, a little stupid dog, may not even recognize her.
Xiaoba would bark, as if to say: Xiaoba recognizes her! Xiaoba will remember the smell of the little sister until he dies!
Xiao Jun also promised Xiaoba that he would let it see the little sister who saved it sooner or later.
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