Chapter 358 - 358 351 The Truth
Chapter 358 - 358 351 The Truth
?Chapter 358: Chapter 351: The Truth Chapter 358: Chapter 351: The Truth Sahara held grudges.
Normally, Sahara seemed easy-going and played well with many children in the courtyard, but once he set his mind on someone, he would likely hold it for a long time. This was the experience Zheng Tan had gathered over the more than five years he had known Sahara. From the current situation, those few people must have annoyed Sahara somehow.
Many animals have a strong, lasting impression of humans, based not only on appearance but also on voice and scent. Regardless of the type, Sahara had remembered those three individuals.
Zheng Tan was not Sahara and did not understand dog language. He could only try to interpret their intentions through his years of understanding Sahara and the other dogs in the courtyard, based on their behaviors, but he could not know the cause of the incidents. To understand, he had to investigate on his own.
Considering he had nothing much to do recently and Xiao Guo had already completed the New Year’s tasks and was not busy, Zheng Tan had time to stroll around the school.
After digging in the soil for fun for a while, Sahara began to feel bored. In the winter, there were no insects like grasshoppers to entertain him, and digging up the decorative plants would earn him a scolding, so he had to settle for just digging in the dirt. Now, feeling hungry from all the digging, he decided to head home without any awareness of the trouble he could cause his owner and related people.
When you get hungry, you eat, and to eat, you have to go home. After getting home, he started barking to hurry his meal, which was typical survival know-how for any household pet in the city.
After watching Sahara head towards the courtyard, Zheng Tan did not follow him home but instead went back to the spot where Sahara had bumped into someone’s bicycle. By now, no one was gathered around that place anymore, and people coming and going had no idea an incident involving a dog and a bicyclist had occurred there earlier.
Zheng Tan searched around but did not see the man and woman, so when it was about time, he headed back home, knowing he would be in trouble for being late.
The next day, with no one at home, Zheng Tan turned on the computer to check out Chuhua University’s online forum. To gauge whether the incident had escalated, all he needed to do was look at the university forum — the more advanced the internet became, the more readily students used it to discuss everything from buying cars to headphones, even debating over which remedy to use for smelly feet through hundreds of posts. Even during final exams, the forum was bustling, even more so than usual, with people selling cheating tools, part-time scalpers selling train tickets, and groups organizing trips home.
When Zheng Tan didn’t know what else to do, he often browsed the school forum.
Upon reaching the relevant discussion section, Zheng Tan clicked on a trending topic to find a photo of Sahara, taken by a student during the incident yesterday. The photo quality wasn’t good, but anyone familiar with him could easily recognize Sahara, as he was the only dog of mixed blood with such an appearance at the school; others who owned Huskies and Labradors kept their breeds pure.
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