But in the end, the Duke won a great victory, because Ventara just couldn't stand the man's sticky and coquettish behavior.

She always felt that Leosli seemed to be particularly fond of sticking to her today, and had almost fallen to the point of following her wherever she went.

She was so annoyed that she had to tell him about her past. However, that was when she was very young, and she couldn't remember anything except her kind grandmother who missed her, her parents who abandoned her, and the puppy who always stayed with her.

But that's enough.

Leosley was satisfied with what he heard, and he also asked indirectly about another period of time - the days after Ventara was sent away by the Dlascos.

Ventara sighed, not really wanting to recall the stories of that time: "These things have nothing to do with you, you don't need to know."

The exclusionary attitude remains the same.

Leosli knew that he had to be tactful in order not to annoy others, so he gave up the idea of ​​continuing to ask questions and stayed quietly beside her, guarding against anyone approaching.

Among these others, I need to specifically mention the guy named Bernard.

However, in fact, Bernard was just fulfilling his duty as a store manager and providing two free desserts and drinks to his customers who had booked the entire store.

All I can say is that the Duke today vividly demonstrated what it means to suspect your neighbor of having an axe.

*
Happy times always pass by so quickly. Wentala always feels that she has just arrived here, so how come it is time to go back in the blink of an eye?
She reluctantly put the puppy down and followed Leosley out, but the frequency with which she looked back every three steps was hilarious.

Bernard awkwardly suggested: "How about you just buy it back?"

He can't always take care of all the puppies, so if a customer likes them and expresses his willingness to take care of them, he won't refuse.

The puppy immediately barked twice, as if agreeing with his words, and seemed to be looking forward to going home with her.

Ventara was very excited, but she also knew that she didn't even have a place to live in Fontaine, and that Merlot Petersburg, where she lived, was totally unsuitable for small animals to live in, and there were no conditions to take good care of a puppy.

Leosley realized this might be an opportunity.

Therefore, before Ventara was ready to refuse, he took the initiative to suggest: "It is a bit troublesome to rush from Melo Petersburg to Fontaine, but it is not impossible. If you don't mind, you can leave the puppy with me for foster care. When you have time, come and see it together."

Of course, this was an understatement. In Leosli's expectation, there was absolutely no way that Ventara would take time out to visit him. She might even urge him to come back every night.

Well, wouldn’t that be half the equivalent of living together?
He was looking forward to such a scene.

Wentala, who didn't understand his sinister intentions, just felt that he was really helping her in times of need, and her eyes sparkled: "Really?"

"of course."

Leosley demonstrated his attitude directly through his actions and promptly completed all the necessary tasks to adopt a puppy.

Soon the two returned to the manor with the puppy and the daily necessities and dog food that Bernard had given them as a friendly gift.

As an avid dog lover, Ventara was very good at taking care of the puppy. She curled up on the sofa and continued what Bernard had been interrupted to do before, which was to cut its nails.

Seeing that her attention was completely focused on the puppy, Leosley approached her and started a conversation: "Have you thought of a name for it?"

"Of course." Ventara changed his paw and responded, "Call me Xiuta."

Leosli had just asked casually, and nodded indifferently: "Nice name."

Three seconds later, he looked up suddenly: "Xiuta? Why is it called Xiuuta?"

"Isn't this name nice?" Ventara was very dissatisfied with his shocked tone.

Leosili didn't want to make her angry, so he quickly explained: "I'm just curious why you call it this name. Does it have any special meaning? For example, is it to commemorate someone?"

He buried his head in the girl's neck, taking advantage of the fact that she couldn't see it and not hiding the expression on his face. He was so angry that he gritted his teeth, especially when he saw Ventara actually nodded.

"Yeah." Ventara agreed with his guess, "But it's not a person, it's the first puppy I raised."

Because she felt it was unnecessary, she did not specifically mention the puppy's name when she mentioned the past.

Leosley felt as if he had been cheated. His mood fluctuated as Ventara always spoke only half of her sentences for fear of trouble. He was jealous all day long without saying a word.

"You are really..." He said halfway through the condemnation, but he still lost his temper under Ventara's confused eyes, "You are really good at naming."

Although Ventara felt somewhat puzzled, she was quite pleased with his compliment: "Of course, I spent a long time looking through the dictionary before deciding on this name."

If you ask me if it has any special meaning, of course there is none. It's just a nice and catchy name that people will remember after saying it once.

The time she called out that morning was indeed memorable, and Leosley felt that he would probably remember it for the rest of his life.

Thinking of how he had pulled Bernard aside in the morning to give him all kinds of subtle warnings and show off, he couldn't help but cover his face.

No wonder Bernard looked so embarrassed, without any guilt or anger. It turned out that the two of them were not on the same wavelength at all. He was just jealous! He was jealous of a dog!

The more Leosley thought about it, the more embarrassed he felt.

It happened that Xuta's nails had been trimmed, and Ventara was finally able to spare a glance for him. However, what she saw when she turned her head was not Leosley's handsome face, but his hand covering his face and the man's red and bleeding earlobe. It must be said that it was quite exciting for the usually shameless man to suddenly blush.

Wentala became interested, put Xuta on the ground, and crawled over to touch him, wanting to see if the face behind these hands was also red.

While picking at the food, she fanned the flames: "Hey, what did the Duke think of that made him so shy all of a sudden? Is it something that is inconvenient to talk about?"

It was because of her that Leosli had been jealous for so long. Now that he was being coaxed into doing so, he was not going to be polite anymore and was ready to teach her a lesson.

The man stood up and pushed the guy, who was half-kneeling in front of him to tease him, directly onto the sofa.

At such a close distance, and Ventara was completely unprepared, he succeeded easily.

However, what surprised Leosli was that even in this posture, Ventara had no intention of resisting at all. Instead, she was in a good mood to appreciate the blush on his face that was finally revealed.

If her hands had not been held down by him, Ventara would have definitely reached out and touched him to feel the heat on his face herself.

Leosley thought with certainty.

In fact, he was right. Ventara really wanted to touch his face, but she was not in a hurry and changed the subject: "Leo, you should know that I am very good at taming wild beasts."

Leosley didn't understand why she brought this up at this time, but nodded anyway.

Worried that she would become uncomfortable if she maintained this position for too long, he subconsciously moved, loosened his hands that were holding her down, and instead supported them on both sides so that Ventara could lie on the sofa in a comfortable position.

Even though his hands were free again, Ventara still did not resist.

Just as she said herself, she was quite good at taming wild animals, especially the wolf in front of her named "Leosli".

Wentala was very satisfied with today's date, and a good owner would give her "good dog" a little reward after being satisfied.

So she put her arms around the man's neck and offered her lips to him.

Leosley's eyes narrowed in shock as he stared at her blankly.

Ventara stared back, her turquoise eyes full of teasing, her tongue spicing up the man's sensitive upper jaw.

But she seemed to have overdone it.

The initiative was finally taken away by her. Ventara was kissed so hard that she could hardly breathe. A layer of mist had covered her eyes and a tear formed in her blink.

The guy who was pressing her seemed to be very interested in this tear. He finally let go of her mouth and started kissing her eyes.

Ventara breathed a sigh of relief briefly.

However, the kiss did not seem to be limited to this. After catching the tear, it unceremoniously meandered down the cheek.

The situation was a little out of control compared to what she had initially thought, but Ventara did not intend to stop it. She just took a breath and whispered, "Don't go too far. Tomorrow... well, there are still things to do tomorrow..."

At this time, she remembered more clearly than Leosley that she would take Meluseen and others to visit Mello Petersburg tomorrow.

Leosley agreed randomly, but whether he actually listened to it or not is another matter.

*
Meluseen have always been eye-catching in Fontaine. Although they have lived in this area for hundreds of years, their appearance that is different from that of humans still attracts a lot of attention, especially when there are more than a dozen Meluseen out together like now.

Seqi took the initiative to take on the task of guiding her companions, and took them to rest nearby while waiting for the pick-up personnel to arrive.

But she was a little surprised why the staff from Melo Petersburg were late this time.

Fortunately, the waiting time was not long, and she soon saw a familiar figure.

"Duke!" she called out, raising her hand to indicate that he and his companions were present.

Leosley quickly walked over here: "Sorry, we are late."

us?

Seulgi was puzzled.

It wasn't until they got closer that she realized what this "we" meant.

There was another person following behind Leosley, but because he was smaller and covered tightly by her, she was not able to see him at first sight, and -

Seulgi's nose twitched.

As a member of the Shadow Chasing Court who was on vacation, her sense of smell was of course very sensitive and she could clearly smell the scent of others, but for some reason, she could not tell the difference between the two people based on smell alone, as they smelled almost exactly the same.

Well, it looks like they had a wonderful night together last night.

The experienced Meilushin chuckled and decided not to mind their lateness.

(End of this chapter)

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