Chapter 237 The First Day in Murmansk
Chapter 237 The First Day in Murmansk
Chapter 237 The First Day in Murmansk
"Hey guys, it's a nice day. Would you like to show around?"
Ewen was cheerful and enthusiastic, with several big dogs at his heels.
An Alaska, a Samoyed, and a Huskie, the three sledding dogs were all here.
"They are my friend's sled dogs, and you know... I'm losing my grip. Oops!"
As soon as he said so, the three large dogs went into the house.
"Hey! Jimmy, Rick, you guys stop. Listen, this isn't my house. If you mess with it, you'll be done!"
But the three dogs didn't listen to him.
When they ran into the house and made quite a mess, Shawn's face darkened.
Ewen said, "Sorry, that's not what I wanted. Hey, Jimmy, stop!"
"What's the matter?"
Nancy had just woken up and walked out of her room, rubbing her eyes. Before she could put down her hands, she heard a gasp.
"No! Jimmy, stop!"
"Nancy, watch out!"
Before the little girl knew what happened, she was surrounded by huge shadows.
Nancy took a breath, and her nose and mouth were full of hair. Then she felt that something was licking her face.
Several men pulled on the ropes of the three dogs from Nancy, who managed to get herself out of the dogs.
"I... I'm fine," she said weakly.
The little girl stretched out her hand, trying to push away the big and hairy heads, and tried to reason with the three guys in a soft voice.
"Stay back, you guys. I can't breathe. It's not good."
And then she got licked all over her face.
She had just woken up from a nap and didn't wash her face, but the dogs had gotten her face wet.
In the end, Shawn, with a sullen face, lifted Nancy out of the dogs. Her hair was messy by the dogs.
Looking at the saliva on Nancy's face, Shawn looked more sullen.
Then Shawn smiled evilly.
Ewen shivered at seeing Shawn's creepy smile and thought, "Oh dear. He's angry." When they were in the college, Ewen knew that Shawn always kept a stern and cold look, but when he got angry, he would smile evilly just like what he was doing now.
The three stupid dogs had gotten him into trouble.
"It's time for some meat."
Shawn hugged Nancy in his arms and said as he looked at the three silly dogs coldly.
Three dogs seemed to understand him and were a bit stunned.
Dogs were very sensitive to danger. And now they hurriedly ran behind Ewen with their tails between their legs, but Ewen couldn't save them.
Ewen laughed. "Calm down. Don't give the dogs a hard time. That isn't cool."
Shawn said, "What's the use of being cool?"
Ewen was lost for words.
Shawn was scary when he got mad.
"Shawn."
Nancy gently tugged at his clothes. Her gentle and sweet smile softened the nervous atmosphere.
"Could you take me to wash my face?"
Shawn glanced coldly at the three dogs and then took her to wash her face and hair.
Ewen was relieved. Shawn didn't get angry easily, but when he did, he would be scary.
Ewen remembered that when they were still in college, an arrogant rich man had offended Shawn. On that day, Shawn beat the young man up and got the goods of the rich man's family, which almost made that family bankrupt.
If that young man kept pestering Shawn, they would have to suffer.
Nancy was sitting on a chair after Shawn washed her hair. Shawn held a hair dryer in one hand and gently smoothed out Nancy's hair with the other.
His fair and slender hand, which was wandering through Nancy's soft and smooth hair, looked like a work of art.
The dogs were taken outside and were taught a lesson by Ewen. But soon, they started to get restless again. They went to the door again and tried to get in.
Ivan was sitting at the door on a bench and luring them with a delicious ham.
Symon sat in a soft chair. He couldn't eat many things, so he had to have a stomach tube in his nose to absorb nutrition. And now he was quietly reading a book.
He was fine, except that he looked pale.
After Nancy's hair got dry, Ewen looked at Shawn with a shocked look on his face. The cold man was holding two hair bands and expertly tying two pigtails for Nancy.
"There you go."
Nancy shook her little head and said, "Thank you, Shawn."
Then Nancy, dressed like a fat penguin, trotted out of the door.
When the three dogs at the door saw Nancy coming over, they swept away the snow with their tails.
The three dogs were huge and well-fed, so they were much taller and stronger than Nancy.
All three of them sat in the doorway, with their eyes following Nancy.
"Hello there."
Nancy walked up to them and extended her small hand to greet the dogs politely as if she wanted to make friends with them.
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Ewen was surprised, "Jimmy, since when have you been so nice to others? Hey, I want to shake hands with you as well."
He reached over and tried to shake hands with the Samoyed.
But Jimmy ignored him, rolled its eyes at Ewen, and even sat with its back against him.
Ewen was speechless.
"What's going on? Even animals are biased?" Ewen wondered.
Ewen didn't give in. He watched Nancy as she easily shook hands with Rick and Frani.
He followed suit and tried, but the Huskie pretended that it didn't see him, while the Alaskan threw his hand away.
Ewen was shocked.
The little girl had just met them first, but they were so nice to her.
"Jimmy, Rick, Frani, you can't do this. The angel is cute, but I am also handsome. You can't be biased."
Ivan was laughing his head off when he saw Ewen talking to the dogs. Nancy smiled softly with her eyes crooked, which made her look sweeter.
The men in the house were happy.
Shawn stepped out in a white down jacket, his slender figure couldn't be covered even by the puffy down jacket.
"Come on. Let's show around."
Symon, who was just a little shorter than Shawn, looked great as he shuffled along behind Shawn in a black down jacket.
Sean had been keeping a close eye on him. Seeing that Symon was in good spirits, he was relieved.
He must help Symon complete all his wishes on this trip!