Chapter 138 Puppy

"No, I have something to do when I get back."

Ying Wan smiled and said goodbye to Auntie Wang, and touched Tieshuan's little head. The child saw her leaving and followed her.

Auntie Wang was anxious when she saw it: "Tieshuan is going to eat, where are you going? Sister Wanwan needs to study, don't disturb him."

"Go play for a while!"

Tie Shuan pulled Ying Wan's pants, Ying Wan took a look and said: "It's okay, let him go with me, I'll send it back to you later."

Auntie Wang hesitated for a moment, then nodded and said: "Okay."

After that, she glared at Tieshuan: "If you don't eat, I won't heat up your food later!"

The little fat man laughed and left with Ying Wan. Xu Han and others who were in the dark in the distance saw it, and their expressions were a little unpredictable for a while.

A team member next to him smiled and said: "It's worth it for Miss Ying to come back here."

No one in the village knew what Ying Wan was. Although they lived a normal life and most people had no education, they were simple rural people, but they were still good to Ying Wan.

Xu Han just sank his eyes and didn't speak.

Ying Wan brought the little fat boy back to the yard. The little fat boy's full name is Zhao Yili, and this name was given by his mother - it is quite different from his nickname.

When Zhao Yili saw the flowerbed, pond, pavilion and swing in Ying Wan's yard, his eyes widened, clapping his hands and cheering: "Sister Wanwan, I want to sit, sit--"

He pointed at the swing, Ying Wan lowered her head and said gently: "No, you are too young now, sister Wanwan is busy and can't watch you, I will find you something to eat."

She took Zhao Yili into the room and found a box of snacks.

The snacks were canned, all with English letters, and they were imported at a glance.

The main reason was that she had been back for so long, and many people sent her things one after another, and most of the snacks were sent by Bai Ya.

He was afraid that she would feel uncomfortable eating in the countryside.

Zhao Yili's eyes widened as he held the can, and he sat obediently beside him. Ying Wan sat in the yard and washed a few potatoes and peeled potatoes.

After cutting twice, she suddenly heard a faint and thin cry from outside.

It sounded a bit like a dog barking.

Zhao Yili also heard it. He held the jar and pointed outside, "Dog, there is a dog!"

Ying Wan looked up and saw the shadow of a puppy outside the fence.

She walked over and opened the door. A small black dog swung its tail at Ying Wan.

It was of average size, with some dirty mud on its body, and one leg seemed to be lame. It looked at Ying Wan with a pair of big eyes and barked twice.

It sounded really pitiful.

It didn't look like a dog raised in the village, because Ying Wan could remember any dog ​​she had seen.

She had never seen this dog.

She frowned a little. The puppy looked like it was several months old and barked at Ying Wan a few more times.

Ying Wan turned and walked into the kitchen. Zhao Yili squatted at the fence door with a snack jar in his arms, looking at the puppy. He was very curious, but he didn't dare to touch it.

Ying Wan cut some small pieces of meat to feed the puppy, and took a plate to put it in, and there was also water.

The puppy was probably very hungry. Seeing the food, it wagged its tail. When Ying Wan put the food down, it hesitated for a while and was a little afraid to come over.

Ying Wan knocked on the bowl, and it paused for a while before slowly coming over and lowering its head to eat.

However, Ying Wan saw that there was a place on the side of its belly where the hair had been lost, and there was also a dot scar that looked like a cigarette burn.