Chapter 419
Chapter 419 Every Second to Annihte Her
The veterinary clinic was the finest veterinary clinic in the neighborhood, and ke had chosen it
based on a quick search for the nearest one. To his surprise, it was bustling with people.
There were all sorts of pets, mostly cats and dogs, but also hamsters, parrots, and even rabbits and
pigs…
Polly rested its head against the ss of its carrier, feeling like it had just stepped into a whole new
world. It let out a little “wow,” mimicking the cute baby voice that was popr in short videos. “What’s
this?!”
It stared at a small guinea pig cradled in its owner’s arms.
Lilly, busy attending to her duties, replied, “That’s a little piggy.”
Polly then fixated on a parrot that had been confined to a cage, its plumage shining as bright as it was
green.
“Hey buddy, are you a male or female?” Polly asked, remembering its previous mistake in flirting with
the wrong bird.
But the parrot paid no attention, giving Polly the cold shoulder.
Lilly was apanying ke as they rushed theirrge wolfhound for emergency treatment and
gastric lávage.
The father-daughter duo was undeniably striking, with ke exuding tall, graceful charm and Lilly is a
small, adorable bundle of softness. Their presence caught the attention of onlookers, who couldn’t help
but turn their heads in admiration.
Seated in a chair outside the emergency room, ke’s arm casually draped over the backrest, there
was an air of protectiveness as if he was embracing Lilly in his arms.
His other hand rested on the head of the stray dog they had found.
The stray dog remained motionless, not daring to move.
It watched the constant stream of people with an expression of timidity and destion in its
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eyes.
Most of the dogs brought in for treatment were cradled by their owners, who wore expressions filled
withpassion. These dogs were pampered and groomed, their fur clean and radiant.
It reminded the stray dog of its past, of being held in the arms of a loving owner.
But then, that owner had abandoned it, driving away to a ce it didn’t recognize.
It had thought the owner was taking it out to y, so it happily scampered outside.
But when it turned around, the owner’s car was already far away. It tried to chase after it, but no matter
-how hard it tried, it couldn’t catch up.
Eventually, it became lost, unable to find its way back home.
The stray dog believed that its owner must have forgotten that it hadn’t boarded the car and that it
wasn’t intentional…
The stray dog’s gaze grew dim, and it shifted slightly, ovee by emotions.
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ke rested his palm on the stray dog’s head, using it as a makeshift cushion, and calmly said, “Don’t
move around. We’ll take you for a bathter.”
The stray dog obediently remained still, asionally darting nces at ke, then shifting its gaze to
Lilly.
In the bustling lobby, a stunning girl craned her neck, starched the area, and quickly spotted ke.
He was remarkably attractive, towering above others even when seated.
A glimmer of joy appeared in the girl’s eyes, and she hurriedlyposed herself, assuming an anxious
expression.
“Oh… there you are! How is the dog? Is it okay? What did the doctor say?”
She spoke while peering towards the emergency room, her eyes filled with concern.
ke’s hand, which had been gently stroking the dog’s head, paused.
He raised his gaze, his eyes coldly fixated on the girl. “What’s your name?”
The dog sensed the malevolence in ke’s demeanor and couldn’t help but tremble, its paws shaking
slightly.
Kelly let out a startled “Ah?” and then paused for a moment before saying, “I’m Kelly.”
Her face disyed a mix of astonishment and adorably dumbfounded, while deep down inside, she
couldn’t help but scream with excitement: He asked for my name! He noticed me! Ahhh…
At that moment, Kelly almost forgot about the presence of the dog. Seizing the opportunity, she
smoothly took a seat beside ke and continued to anxiously gaze towards the emergency room.
“Ah, how could a perfectly fine dog end up ingesting something poisonous? Some people these days
lack any sense of decency.”
“I once saw ady near the neighborhood who scattered meat bonesced with rat poison on the
roadside, iming that stray dogs were too annoying and needed to be exterminated…”
Kelly ranted indignantly to herself, but when she turnell to face ke, she found him unmoved, his
profile exuding an icy detachment that only enhanced his charm.
She became infatuated, stuttering as she asked, “You agree, right… those people, how could they do
such things… I tried to stop her at the time…”
ke sneered, abruptly turning his head to fix his gaze (lirectly on Kelly. “Where exactly did you find
this
wolfhound?”
Kelly’s heart skipped a beat, and in an instant, the rush of excitement sent blood rushing to her brain,
making it buzz with anticipation. She failed to notice the trap embedded in his question.
Without any precautions, she replied, “It was in an alley off Lincook Route…”
Having obtained the information he desired, ke realized that sometimes it was quicker to ask
directly. despite the avability of search options. He opened his phone, and in no time, the screen
transformed into a ck background with green text, rapidly scrolling with data. As the screen
brightened, it disyed surveince footage from the streets of Lincook Route
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ke remained expressionless as he watched the surveince footage.
Unaware of ke’s motives, Kelly pretended nonchnce and asked, “By the way, I still don’t know
your
names!”
Seeing ke’sck of response, she turned her gaze towards Lilly, wearing a friendly smile. “Little girl,
what’s your name? Is this your doggie?”
Lilly hesitated, trying her best to mimic her father’s aloofness… but being too sweet and innocent, her
attempt failed.
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Since neither ke nor Lilly answered, Kelly didn’t feel awkward and shifted her attention to the stray
dog beside her. “What’s wrong with your doggie? Where did it go? It’s all dirty but so cute.”
As Kelly spoke, her hand extended with audacity, reaching out to touch the dog…
But before her hand could make contact, ke’s hand firmly rested on the dog’s head, preventing her
from identally touching it.
And then, in a cold, detached tone, ke uttered, “Forget about the hand. I can help you chop it off.”
Kelly stood there, her hand suspended awkwardly in mid-air, feeling utterly mortified.
“I… I just wanted to pet the dog,” she stuttered, desperately trying to salvage the situation.
Retracting her hand directly would be too humiliating, so Kelly shifted gears and gently stroked the
dog’s back, going with the flow.
Little did she know that the seemingly docile and ever timid stray dog suddenly turned its head and
sank its teeth into the back of her hand!
Although it didn’t dare to let out a loud cry, it bared its iceth and stared at her, as if it knew she wasn’t a
good person.
Kelly let out a shriek, “Ah…”
Her cry caught the attention of those nearby, who turned their heads to see what was happening.
With tears welling up in her eyes, Kelly whimpered, “Ouch… It hurts… I’m bleeding…”
Lilly looked at her with a gaze of utter disbelief and muttered to herself, “This auntie seems a bit dim-
witted.”
Finally, ke put down his phone and lowered his gaze to look at the dog.
“We’ll take you for a vinationter,” he said calmly.
Kelly’s face lit up, pretending to be modest. “Oh… actually, it’s not necessary. I often encounter stray
dogs on the streets, and sometimes I get scratched while trying to rescue them…”
Unable to hold back any longer, Lilly interjected, “Hey auntie, my dad is talking to the dog, not to you!”
ke’s lips curved slightly as he ruffled the dog’s head and continued, “Don’t go around biting people,
you know. Vinating dogs can be quite troublesome.”
Kelly stood there in silence, stunned by the turn of events.
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Lilly couldn’t resist adding, “Daddy, if someone gets bitten by a dog and needs to get a rabies shot,
what kind of vine does the dog need?”
Kelly remained speechless.
ke hadn’t said a word yet.
Meanwhile, Polly, pecking out from the pet carrier, shouted, “Every second, I want to kill her!”
Kelly remained speechless.