Tangling with the Western Commander-Chapter 217 - 214: Mrs. Lu Has a Son

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Chapter 217 -214: Mrs. Lu Has a Son

“Don’t forget that woman Fang Zhi; it was she who took our dogs away and lied to me saying they were run over.”

Yes, she still needed to settle accounts with her!

And Fang Zhi probably didn’t know that they had found their dogs and even uncovered the dark trades hidden behind her!

What exactly was her role in all of this? How much had she been involved?

“That woman will probably need to make a trip to the station soon,”

Lu Xiao said, frowning.

...

It wasn’t the first time he had encountered animal cruelty cases, but today’s scene—the footage captured by the cameras—caused a strong sense of discomfort in people’s hearts.

But sadly, such things currently did not constitute a crime and could not be punished with a prison sentence.

At most, they would get a lecture at the station, but if other criminal activities of theirs were found, they might still be brought to justice, and all of this could only be left to the police to investigate.

The police quickly arrived.

After they called the police, the officers took these people away and also managed to take away the Golden Python as soon as possible.

During this process, with Lu Xiao’s reminder, they indeed found transactional information on one of the mobile phones that had not had the chance to delete its messages.

Putting aside who was raising the python, they had discovered file packages related to animal abuse and pythons eating live creatures—sensitive and bloody keywords—sent to a WeChat user named “Calm and Peaceful.”

The other party had transferred a thousand yuan to them.

The police tried to message this person, but found they had already been deleted by them.

Now they could only go back and further investigate who that person was.

If it was confirmed that they were spreading and selling such bloody videos that strongly disturbed people, it would constitute a violation of the “Anti-Terrorism Law of the People’s Republic of China” and they would be arrested and fined according to the law.

Two cars sped along the highway as they made their way back.

Lu Xiao and Wen Xian were in one of them.

It was past ten at night by then, and the highway was very dark. Looking far into the grasslands on both sides, they stretched into the horizon like a giant black hole that could swallow everything.

Wen Xian, sitting in the passenger seat, withdrew her gaze from the car window, feeling very heavy-hearted.

The little one in her arms jerked slightly, and Wen Xian hurriedly continued to gently stroke its little head as if to provide a sense of security.

That scene had been terrifying enough for her, much less for a small puppy only two or three months old.

The little guy had grown a lot compared to before, with shiny black fur. Although usually mischievous, it was especially adorable and very well-formed.

Now, having experienced the malice of the human world, it snuggled honestly in Wen Xian’s arms, sticking to her tightly.

It seemed to have completely forgotten who it was that fiercely pounced to tear at her shoelaces before.

Wen Xian gazed at it, following its fur, then looking at Lu Xiao who was driving, she said:

“It survived a great disaster; it must have blessings in store. Let’s give it a name, shall we?”

Everyone always just called it ‘doggy, doggy,’ never seriously giving it a name.

Lu Xiao glanced at her, his voice gentle in the night air, “Sure, you decide.”

“Ping’an.”

After Wen Xian spoke, she looked at Lu Xiao and smiled slightly, “From now on, it will be called Ping’an, and you will be its dad.”

Lu Xiao: “…?”

He was the dad to a… doggy?

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