Chapter 370 - 370 362 Xiao Hua
Chapter 370 - 370 362 Xiao Hua
?Chapter 370: Chapter 362 Xiao Hua Chapter 370: Chapter 362 Xiao Hua Xiao Hua hadn’t felt wronged for long, having just left the courtyard when Ah Huang jumped off the dog’s back and ran back into the courtyard. It didn’t often leave the courtyard or wander around; climbing onto the dog’s back was merely imitating Zheng Tan’s behavior.
The sheriff didn’t stay much longer either. Seeing a little Pekingese, it chased after the Pekingese. Zheng Tan always felt that the sheriff was born into the wrong body; it should have been a dog. As for Da Pang, it didn’t jump off until they reached the intersection of the walkway to the courtyard and the main campus thoroughfare, then it found a tree to climb up and squat on, waiting for its old lady owner to return from her visit.
Therefore, by the time Old Man Li leisurely led Xiao Hua to the West District courtyard, only Zheng Tan was left on the dog’s back.
The West District courtyard also had quite a few pet dogs, which started barking upon seeing Xiao Hua. All of them were small breeds like Chihuahuas and little Pekingeses. No matter how fiercely they barked now, they wouldn’t dare approach once let off their leashes. Dogs rely on their owners’ power, acting arrogantly at their doorsteps—it’s all part of a dog’s life philosophy.
One or two cats perched on trees, undisturbed by the barking dogs around them, lazily watching in the direction of Xiao Hua and Zheng Tan. Those who recognized Zheng Tan wouldn’t come over to provoke, and those who didn’t recognize it also didn’t dare approach with such a large dog nearby; they were too lazy to climb down from the tree.
Zhuo Xiaomao was reading at home. Hearing the noise, she grabbed her binoculars, ran to the balcony to take a look, and then said to Xiao Zhuo, “Mom, Black and Xiao Hua are here. I’m going down to play.”
Since Old Man Li often brought his dog here, some people in the West District courtyard had a deep impression of Xiao Hua, the large dog whose size completely mismatched its name. Everyone knew this dog had a gentle nature, didn’t fight with other dogs, and was kind to children. Zhuo Xiaomao had even ridden on it. So sometimes, when Xiao Hua came around, Zhuo Xiaomao would go down to play, and now that Zheng Tan was also there, Zhuo Xiaomao was even keener to go.
Xiao Zhuo was not comfortable with her going down alone, so after telling the nanny, she went downstairs too.
The children in the courtyard loved to play ball with Xiao Hua because it wouldn’t puncture their ball. Someone also owned a German Shepherd that liked to play with the ball, but the children in the courtyard wouldn’t play with it because many kids in the West District knew once their ball was thrown to that dog, it wouldn’t come back. It wasn’t that the Shepherd wanted to hoard the ball; it tended to bite the ball with its teeth, and with one bite, ‘pop,’ the ball would deflate. Zheng Tan had once witnessed a high school student in the West District playing basketball who threw the ball to the Shepherd, and then that basketball was deflated between its jaws.
Standing in the shade, children from the West District came out to play with Xiao Hua; some even climbed on top of Xiao Hua, treating it like a large plush toy.
Zhuo Xiaomao came down and didn’t join them. Instead, she sat beside Zheng Tan, talking about the movie she’d seen a few days earlier. The little rascal still couldn’t help giggling when she mentioned Ronald drinking the water Zheng Tan used to wash its paws.
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