Su Yayan, who had no idea that she had said so much and that the dog had only absorbed one sentence, sighed. "This time, I'll teach you a lesson. You're not allowed to go out before you grow up. Stay at home and reflect on your mistakes."
The dog lay motionless on the ground, even its ears drooped down.
I'm not listening, I'm not listening. I'm chanting the scriptures. Little cabbage, yellow ground… In the future, I'll be a little cabbage that no one wants. Boohoo…
Su Yayan squatted by the side and looked at it for a long time without any reaction. Then she glanced at the fur on its body. In the end, her heart softened. She rubbed its head helplessly and stopped talking.
Su Yayan instructed the servants to take good care of the boy so that he wouldn't run away when they weren't paying attention. Su Yayan heaved a sigh of relief and turned around to meet her husband's probing gaze.
"What's wrong?"