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I Become A Burdensome Child After Transmigrating CH 304

Author:Biting Peaches Category:urban Update time:2023-01-02 17:21:04

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Chapter 304: I Must Pet It!

The butler was speechless.

Old Master, are you serious

Because of Little Miss, youre starting to change!

This dog was no ordinary dog.

The main reason was that its previous owner… that person was considered a taboo of the Su family.

No one dared to mention their name as it would make the old master furious.

This dog was usually kept in a remote corner of the garden by the gardener to prevent it from running around to avoid making the old man unhappy.

Today, for some reason, this dog had actually run out.

Just as he thought about it, a gardener ran over to the scene with a pale face.

When he saw Su Guobang, he almost lost his balance.

He then apologized to him with a head full of cold sweat.

“Old Master, Im really sorry! It was my negligence that allowed this dog to escape.

Ill bring it back and immediately lock it up.

Please forgive me!”

Su Guobangs expression was exceptionally ugly.

If it were any other time, he wouldve asked someone to throw this gardener out.

However, because of Su Jius presence, he did not get angry.

The little girl turned to look at him, her big eyes blinking in confusion.

“The dog is so cute.

Why did you lock it up”

As she spoke, the butler had already brought the Samoyed over.

The dog seemed to be even larger than the little girl.

When it reached her, it docilely crouched in front of her.

If she were being honest, Su Jiu was a little scared of such a big dog.

However, the dog seemed to be very obedient and did not have any intention of attacking her.

She tentatively reached out her hand and touched its ears.

The dogs ears twitched, and its head nuzzled into her hand.

How obedient!

Su Jiu inwardly screamed in excitement and touched it again.

The dog was still squatting down and let her touch it.

It looked extremely obedient.

Su Jiu really liked it.

She raised her head and asked the butler, “Whats its name”

“Erm!” The butler choked as if it was something hard to say.

Instead of answering Su Jius question, he said, “Little Miss, why dont you give it a name”

“Doesnt it have a name” Su Jiu felt strange. No, the butler clearly does not want to tell me.

“Yes, it doesnt have a name.

Little Miss, can you give it one”

Although she was surprised, Su Jiu did not ask further.

She touched the dog and thought about it.

“Oh, since the dog is so white, lets call it Snowball!”

Snowball…

“Woof!” The dog seemed to understand and excitedly barked at her.

The butlers expression changed.

He subconsciously glanced at the Old Master from the corner of his eyes.

As expected, the old mans expression was ugly.

There seemed to be dark clouds above his head, marking the beginnings of a storm.

Why did Little Miss give the dog such a name It was originally also called Snowball!

Su Jiu sensed that something was wrong with the Old Master.

She pretended not to understand and innocently asked, “Cant I I like this name.

It suits this dog!”

“Woof woof!” The dog seemed to agree with her.

The butler dryly laughed and said, “Little Miss, why dont you change the name Its not a bad name, but… many dogs are called snowballs.

Its too common.”

The little girl puffed up her cheeks.

“B-But I just want the dog to be called by this name… It likes it! Right, Snowball”

“Woof!” The dog barked again and excitedly circled her.

Su Jiu could not help but reach out to touch its fur. Its so soft!

Such a beautiful dog must be petted!

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