Substitute Marriage: Reborn As The Top Big-Shot

Chapter 568: 198: The Mystery of Liu Sisi’s Origins (Eleventh Update) _4



Bread ‘woofed’ once, as if saying, just tell me what you need help with, no need to be polite.

Mary smiled and said, “Bread, go close the door of the living room.”

Bread immediately trotted over.

Mary covered her mouth, “Viola, look! I’ve never seen a dog so smart!”

It does whatever you ask.

Even more obedient than humans.

Viola was also quite surprised. She didn’t expect Bread to be so smart.

Suddenly, Mary seemed to remember something, “Oh, Viola, Bread hasn’t had breakfast yet.”

“Is he not feeling well?”

Mary shook her head, “It’s not that he’s not feeling well. It seems that he is waiting for you to feed him.”

Because Bread was quite energetic.

He can pull, sleep, and run.

At this, Viola nodded slightly, “Bread, come, it’s time to eat.”

Upon hearing this, Bread immediately ran over to Viola.

The maid handed Bread’s breakfast to Viola.

Viola took it and placed it on the ground, “Quickly eat, Bread.”

Bread immediately began to eat big mouthfuls.

Although he ate in large bites, Bread cherished his food. If a piece of dog food accidentally fell to the ground, he would immediately lick it up and eat it.

Seeing this, Mary couldn’t help but chuckle, “I told you, Bread must have been waiting for you to come and feed him.”

Viola reached out to touch Bread.

She couldn’t imagine how much suffering this little guy had experienced while wandering the streets, which had made him so cautious and careful.

At noon,

Viola took Bread for a walk.

She rode her bike, and Bread ran behind her.

If he ran ahead, he would sit on the ground and wait for Viola with his adorable tilted head.

If he saw someone approaching, he would immediately walk to Viola’s side.

When they got to the pedestrian street, in order to avoid scaring others, Viola leashed Bread and put a muzzle on him.

Although Bread was very obedient, followed her, and didn’t bite people randomly-

Not everyone liked dogs.

Bread was very obedient.

And cooperated well with Viola’s movements.

As they passed by a fried chicken shop, Bread stopped.

Viola looked at Bread, “Bread, do you want fried chicken?”

Bread seemed to understand.

He nodded.

The owner of the fried chicken shop was stunned, “My goodness! This dog is so smart!”

Viola smiled faintly, “Yes, he’s very smart. Boss, can I have a plain fried chicken, no seasoning, please.”

“Sure thing.”

The boss immediately started frying the chicken.

Bread’s tail turned into a propeller again.

In just a few minutes, a fragrant fried chicken was ready.

To make it easier for Viola to feed Bread, the boss even cut the fried chicken into small pieces.

The boss also liked dogs and said with a smile, “Miss, there’s no one in my shop right now. You can feed your dog inside.”

“Thank you, boss.” Viola thanked him politely.

She led Bread into the shop.

Viola removed the muzzle and placed the fried chicken on the floor.

Instead of eating right away, Bread looked up at Viola.

His drool was so long that it almost touched the ground.

Viola knew Bread was waiting for her command and said with a smile, “Eat up.”

As soon as Viola spoke, Bread began to eat the fried chicken in big mouthfuls.

Even the shop owner was amazed.

“Miss, has your dog been to a pet school?”

He’s so smart, even smarter than humans!

“I don’t think so, I just started raising him.”

The boss nodded, “Did you just buy him?”

“He was wandering outside before.” Viola replied.

The boss suddenly understood, “No wonder he can eat so much and is still so thin.”

In no time, Bread finished all the fried chicken.

There were no bones left.

He licked his lips satisfied.

Viola put the muzzle back on Bread, “Boss, we’re leaving now.”

“Alright, come back often.”

As usual, Viola arrived at the entrance of a Milk Tea Shop.

But the Milk Tea Shop had clear rules that pets were not allowed inside.

Viola frowned slightly.

At this moment, a figure rushed over from the front.

Bang.

She collided directly with Viola.

Bread immediately reacted, protecting Viola in front of him. Though he was muzzled, he still made low growling sounds.

The person who collided with Viola was a little girl.

In her hand, she held a packed container of wontons.

At this moment, Viola was splattered with a little bit of wonton soup.

Fortunately, there wasn’t much, and the soup wasn’t very hot.

Realizing she had bumped into someone, the little girl immediately apologized but was frightened by the sight of the dog in front of Viola and stepped back a few steps.


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