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Chapter 380 - Chapter 380 Chapter 288 Wei Jiaguo Ah Cheng Do You Want the

Chapter 380: Chapter 288 Wei Jiaguo: Ah Cheng, Do You Want the Dog or Not_3 Chapter 380: Chapter 288 Wei Jiaguo: Ah Cheng, Do You Want the Dog or Not_3 “If my friend didn’t already have so many dogs, he wouldn’t be willing to give either of these two away.”

Seeing that they were purebred Chinese Garden Dogs, Chu Mingcheng immediately became interested.

There’s no need to mention the intelligence and loyalty of Chinese Garden Dogs, but usually, what he saw were mixed breeds, so he wasn’t interested.

This time, he took a careful look at the Four-eyed Iron Gold that Wei Jiaguo mentioned. The dog was pitch black with two yellow spots above its brows, making it look like it had four eyes–perhaps that was the origin of its name.

Chu Mingcheng then looked up what the adult dogs looked like and found that the adult Four-eyed Iron Golds were actually very handsome, even more so than Labradors.

This immediately piqued his interest.

After all, having one dog or two didn’t make much of a difference. As long as the dog was good-looking, Chu Mingcheng didn’t mind having one more to care for.

It was just that the domestic environment wasn’t great, otherwise, he definitely would have kept a big cat.

“Sure, Grandpa, I’ll take both of these Four-eyed Iron Golds.”

Wei Jiaguo: “You wish. You can only choose one; the others have been claimed by someone else. I think that since you often go out to sea, having a dog that can keep watch at night will make you guys safer out there.”

Chu Mingcheng raised his eyebrows. Grandpa’s last sentence was quite meaningful; it seemed he knew many stories.

Things aren’t like they used to be now, but just like he said, having a dog to help keep watch would indeed be better.

In this respect, the Chinese Garden Dog might even be a little better than a Labrador.

In the end, Chu Mingcheng chose the male Four-eyed Iron Gold.

Little Heiye was male, to avoid any mix-breeding with Labradors and Chinese Garden Dogs in the future, so he first standardized the genders.

Therefore, he hoped that they wouldn’t act foolishly and take to fencing in the future.

After having lunch, Jiang Luoluo and her team went out to prepare for work.

Chu Mingcheng took the opportunity to drive to Wei Jiaguo’s home to pick up the dog.

“Grandpa, Modu recently held a Golden Spearfish fishing competition, are you not interested in having some fun there?”

Wei Jiaguo was startled but then waved his hand, “I’m getting on in years and don’t feel like joining the crowd. Son, if you manage to get your hands on some rare seafood, remember to send some my way.”

“Gan’s Giant Claw Crab and Eastern Sea Bass, do you want? If so, I’ll find a chance to get a couple of big ones for you.”

“Oh, that sounds good. Then I’ll wait for your good news.”

After chatting for a bit, Chu Mingcheng followed Wei Jiaguo into the villa, where he then saw the relatively calm Chinese Garden Dog in the yard.

Wei Jiaguo pointed at it and said, “This is the one, currently two months old. You can feed it dog food or cook some extra meals for it from time to time. Chinese Garden Dogs aren’t fussy and are easy to raise.”

“Got it,” Chu Mingcheng replied without a second thought. But the moment he saw the Chinese Garden Dog, he knew it had been well taken care of by its owner–it had a glossy coat, and the puppy seemed pretty fleshy.

He squatted down and clapped his hands toward the little Chinese Garden Dog, making a playful sound to tease the dog.

The little Chinese Garden Dog adorably tilted its head, then got up and trotted over, its tail wagging, and seemed very friendly towards people.

However, from its temperament, it could be seen that it was much steadier than Little Heiye and would indeed make a good watch dog when it grew up.

Afterward, Chu Mingcheng took the puppy and said goodbye to Wei Jiaguo, then made a trip to the pet hospital.

He named the Chinese Garden Dog “Wujin” based on its color.

Wujin had already received its first vaccine shot, and today was just the right time for the second one.

Then Wujin had a full body checkup to ensure its health.

Leaving the hospital with Wujin, they went to the location where Jiang Luoluo was filming her dance. Little Heiye, excited to see its own kind, quickly started playing with Wujin.

After Jiang Luoluo finished filming her dance, she immediately jogged over: “Where did this dog come from?”

Chu Mingcheng explained, “It’s from Grandpa’s friend. They had a litter and there were too many, so they gave some away. Grandpa said we needed a watch dog when we go out to sea at night, and the Chinese Garden Dog is perfect for that.”

“This Chinese Garden Dog has a pure lineage and looks great too, so I brought it back to keep Little Heiye company.”

Jiang Luoluo petted Wujin and nodded, “Looks good. Oh, have you named it yet?”

“Yes, his name is Wujin.”

“Wujin? That’s a decent name.”

In the following two days, Chu Mingcheng’s life was rather plain: if he wasn’t taking care of the dogs, he was watching Jiang Luoluo filming her dance.

He would casually boast to his online followers on his social media account.

His account was moderately popular, but not all of his followers were fishing fanatics; many were simply curious about aquatic life and aspired to the fishing and hunting lifestyle.

When Chu Mingcheng had a continual catch, they found satisfaction in watching his videos.

However, he soon grew bored with such a mundane life.

Therefore, he borrowed a lure boat from Wei Jiaguo and found a vast water area suitable for fishing,

this spot was a great location he’d found on a map, a fairly wide freshwater river.

Today, the dogs were taken by Jiang Luoluo, leaving him in quite a peaceful state.

There were plenty of fishing folks by the river. Chu Mingcheng got out of the car and spotted three anglers.

One even had a fishing platform built above the water, clearly against the spirit of fair play, periodically reeling in fish and leaving the other two anglers on the shore envious.

But now, someone with even less regard for fair play had arrived.

The moment the lure boat came onto the scene, it immediately caught the attention of the three anglers.

Their envy was unmistakable, as after all, most people fished just for leisure and those who could afford a lure boat were few among anglers.

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