Chapter 680
In the next few days, Xianchen would still deliver things, but after seeing that the things at the door were still untouched, the frequency of delivering things slowed down.

From once a day to once every three days, then once a week.

Later, Qi Ya never saw the wooden basket full of various supplies appearing at the door of the house.

Qi Ya was even a little thankful, but at the same time, there was also a trace of inexplicable sourness lingering in her heart.

One day after dinner, Qi Ya found that there was still a lot of dog food left in Baozi's bowl.

This is simply abnormal. In the past, Baozi could not wait to lick the dog food in the bowl clean.

Qi Ya went to the yard and shouted: "Baozi."

In the past, as long as she heard these two words, Baozi would run back with her tongue out, but today she yelled several times in a row and there was no sign of the dog.

Auntie poked out a head from the kitchen, "Maybe she went out to find other dogs to play with."

After Auntie said this, Qi Ya stopped shouting.

About an hour later, Baozi came back from the dog hole and ran back to his own dog bowl. Qi Ya thought that Baozi was tired from playing and wanted to eat, but Baozi just sniffed it and went back to his den lie down.

Qi Ya's first reaction was that Baozi was sick.

She put down the book in her hand, walked to Baozi's kennel and squatted down, picked up a branch on the ground and poked its tail, "Baozi."

Baozi opened his eyes, saw that it was Qi Ya, and crawled out of the kennel with his tongue out, begging for a hug.

Qi Ya poked Baozi's head with a branch, frowned and said, "I can't hug you."

Because she is very susceptible to infection now, even a little cold will kill her, and even a little germ can cause a very serious lung infection.

Qi Ya saw that Baozi's condition was also alive and well, he didn't look like he was sick.

She turned around and called out to the kitchen, "Auntie."

After washing the dishes, the Bai aunt came out and wiped her hands with her apron, and asked, "What's wrong, miss."

Qi Ya said to her aunt worriedly: "Recently, the steamed stuffed bun doesn't eat anymore, and the dog food I poured for it this morning doesn't look like it's been touched yet."

Upon hearing this, the aunt of the Bai nationality stretched out her hand to pinch the back of Baozi's neck and dragged him out of the kennel, then ignored Baozi's barking resistance and touched him all over.

In the end, the aunt of the Bai nationality told Qi Ya solemnly: "I'm not sick, I just ate too much."

Just as Qi Ya wanted to ask if the dog food in the dog bowl hadn't been touched, why did she eat too much, then she saw Baozi's round belly out of the corner of her eye.

In a flash, Qi Ya thought of the strangeness of Baozi recently, and said as if enlightened: "Where did you go to eat!"

Baozi opened his eyes innocently.

Qi Ya was heartbroken: "You are not afraid of being poisoned to death! Be honest! Which little bitch tempted you!"

Baozi: "Aoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"

Qi Ya squinted her eyes: "I'm going to seal your dog hole."

Qi Ya was afraid that Baozi would eat something unclean, and there were so many dog ​​thieves nearby, so she blocked the dog hole with stones on the same day.

Baozi could only scream and scratch the stone, but its mother was determined not to let it go out.

The little puppy has nowhere to release his excess energy, he yells "oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" every day in Qi Ya's yard, even at night Qi Ya gets a headache from the noise.

One day when Qi Ya woke up, she found that the four seasons roses in her yard had fallen all over the ground, and the flower garden was in a mess. She was almost out of breath and had a heart attack.

(End of this chapter)

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