Chapter 238 The Cute Sledge Dogs
With so many people going out together, they needed more sled dogs.
They went to Ewen's house, and before long, Ewen got some big dogs from the next room and harnessed the sleds for them.
While the dogs were harnessed with the sleds, they looked excited and seemed to have fun.
The sled dogs were energetic, and they needed to do sporting to vent their energy. Otherwise, they might get the house messy.
After the sleigh cars were set up on the dogs, Nancy was carried on a sleigh by Shawn, who soon knew how to navigate.
Nancy was wrapped up like a fat penguin, with her hat and scarf and gloves on and only her big eyes visible.
Symon was the same, but he didn't dress as much as Nancy was. And he looked chubby and cute in many clothes.
Shawn fastened the belt for Nancy and said, "Sit tight. Let's go."
"Be careful!" Ewen and Ivan stood up in the sled. The sled dogs were adults, and each sleigh car was driven by four dogs, so it was easy for them to run on the smooth snow.
Sean and Symon sat together. Sean wanted to control the sled, but Symon wanted to try it, so Sean had to watch nervously.
It was pretty cool to gallop on sleigh cars in the snow.
In the beginning, Nancy was nervous and held fast to Shawn, for fear that she would fall. However, when she got used to it, she gradually became bolder and bolder. She let go of her hands holding his clothes and began to look around with curiosity.
She was curious about everything here.
Nancy had never seen so much snow, and the snow was so thick. The scenery was unique to the Arctic Circle of the Earth, and she could not see it in the environment in which she lived.
Ewen was talkative, and on the way, he kept introducing the scenery of his hometown. They were galloping fast, so Ewen had to shout so that others could hear him.
"The cliff over there is a good place to see the aurora. I found it myself. Those who came to travel do not know about that. I won't take you there if you aren't my good friends."
Ewen pointed to a cliff far away. It was hard to see all that white.
When he finished, he added, "There are wolves in the forest. They are very beautiful but dangerous. There are a lot of beautiful animals as well. You can occasionally see rabbits and foxes. When we watch the aurora, I'll take you to see the elks. I have a friend who raises elks. They are wonderful!"
Then Ewen looked at Nancy and said, "I think you're going to love it."
Nancy nodded, her eyes flashing with delight.
Shawn glanced at her and smiled lightly. Against the cold wind, they soon reached their destination.
They had to stop the sleigh cars below the edge of the hill and then walked up to the top.
The sled dogs, tired from the distance, were lying on the snow and resting with their tongues out.
Nancy took the water, and as soon as she got out of the car, her short legs almost sank into the snow.
She was short, but now she looked even shorter.
Nancy couldn't help but exclaim, "The snow is so deep."
Nancy struggled to take two steps in the snow and soon felt tired.
She didn't want to move.
As soon as she thought this, she slipped and fell backward, with her tiny legs up.
It didn't hurt to fall on the snow. It was just that she couldn't get up. She was so heavily dressed that she couldn't move flexibly.
Nancy started to cry, waving her arms and legs, "Shawn, help me!"
But she heard someone laugh at her. It was Ewen. Nancy had kept that in mind.
Shawn, with a smile in his eyes, bent down to pick her out of the snow and shook her.
The snow on her body and hair fell on the floor.
Ewen came over and said, "Nancy, you just looked like a big turtle that couldn't turn over."
Nancy was stunned when she heard that and looked sad.
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