The little rabbit sniffed at Lin Yuwei's fingers, as if she had a familiar scent, and then rubbed against them.
“It seems to like you a lot,” Jiang Yuan said.
"Really?" Lin Yuwei asked doubtfully.
“Yes, rabbits are generally afraid of people and will try to stay far away from them when they see them, but they are willing to come close to you on their own initiative,” Jiang Yuan continued.
Even if animals were to approach, they should be approaching her.
The aura of merit emanating from her is equivalent to sunlight for animals, warming their hearts.
If there are any intelligent people, they may also benefit from some of her merits and gain spiritual enlightenment.
Of course, whether they can successfully develop intelligence depends on their destiny and talent.
But the rabbit ignored the aura of merit emanating from her and liked to stick close to Lin Yuwei.
"It has good taste." Lin Yuwei was already charmed by the rabbit's actions and had completely forgotten about being frightened by it earlier.
She kept animals when she was a child.
She has a dog named Xiao Xianbei.
It's a mongrel dog.
It was a rainy day, and she was late getting out of school. In order to get home for dinner on time, she took a shortcut.
It was then that she met Little Fairy.
It lay beside the trash can, covered in wounds and blood, barely alive.
There were pools of blood on the ground, as well as fur that was different from the fur on its body.
She figured it must have gotten into a fight with other stray dogs in the neighborhood and gotten injured.
She had read in a book that dogs also fight for territory, and whoever wins that piece of land gets to keep it and becomes the dog boss.
She thought it was probably fighting with other dogs for territory, but she didn't know if it had won or lost.
She didn't intend to save it at the time, because as she was about to pass by it, the alarm bells went off, it suddenly opened its eyes, stared at her intently, as if it would pounce on her at any moment, its eyes filled with a sharp look.
She was terrified and almost cried, but fearing the dog might suddenly pounce on her, she held back her tears and carefully walked past it.
But she was kind-hearted in the past, and in the end, she turned back.
When we got back, the dog couldn't even open its eyes. It was barely breathing and seemed to know someone was holding it. It whimpered and tried to resist but didn't have the strength.
After she brought the dog home, she was scolded by her parents.
Firstly, she was afraid the stray dog in her arms might suddenly open its eyes and bite her.
Secondly, the dog was covered in blood and on the verge of death, and we were afraid it would bring bad luck if it died at home.
But her parents only complained a little; they were kind-hearted and eventually took her and the dog to the vet.
She also used her saved New Year's money to pay for her dog's vet bill.
They had to throw away all her New Year's money to save the dog's life.
She felt that since she had rescued the dog, she had to be responsible for it.
She wanted to keep it, but her parents disagreed.
Just when we were about to find a good home for the dog, a thief appeared in our neighborhood. He was the kind who would break into houses and steal things, and one of our neighbors was robbed.
She seized the opportunity and begged her parents to let the dog stay. After much pleading and cajoling, they finally built a doghouse for it at home, allowing it to stay successfully. She named it Little Rice Cracker.
after all……
Back then, she loved watching all sorts of anime.
Just when she thought she could get along peacefully with the little succulent, the recovered succulent became ungrateful and kept barking at her.
When she gave it dog food, it barked, barked very loudly.
It barks when she tries to get close to it, and except for the time when it was first recovering from its illness, it seems to resist her approach.
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