Chapter 900 Leave With Us
Lucia finally felt relaxed. She hugged August tightly and her tears soon soaked his clothes. August was stunned for a moment. Then, he hugged her tightly as if he wanted to hold her in his arms forever.
"Lucia, are you alright?"
August's hoarse voice came from above her head. Lucia buried herself in his arms and said, "I'm fine." The two hugged for a long time before reluctantly parting. August held onto Lucia's hand and said, "Let's go."
Standing on the spot, Lucia said, "Wait for me for a second."
August turned around and watched her walk toward the dog kennel. Only then did August notice that a little boy was squatting beside the big yellow dog and gently stroking its dirty fur. The yellow dog's fur was very dirty, but the little boy didn't care. Seeing Lucia walking over, the little boy only took a glance at her but didn't say anything. He lowered his eyes and focused on stroking the big yellow dog. Lucia walked in front of him and squatted down. When the big yellow dog saw her, it obediently wagged its tail at her.
Lucia did not care about the stains on the big yellow dog at all. She touched its head, looked at the little boy, and said, 'Come with us."
The little boy did not reply and continued to touch the big yellow dog. Letting out a sigh, Lucia continued, "Leave this place with us. We'll provide you with the best situation."
She looked up at the filthy environment around her and felt sorry for the boy. Such a young child lived in a lousy place. Lucia had no idea what he had experienced before, nor did she know who his child was. But at that moment, she just wanted to take the boy to leave this place.
Hearing Lucia's words, the little boy shook his head and said,1 No."
Lucia was stunned. She hadn't expected that the little boy would refuse her. She said, "Don't worry, we can take the dog with us if you want. It's your friend, right?"
Lucia touched the big yellow dog's head again. The dog barked happily. The little boy hesitated for a moment when he heard this, but he finally shook his head. Lucia was puzzled. She asked several times, but the boy was still unwilling to leave with her. In the end, the boy hid in the dog kennel and refused to talk to her. Lucia called him several times, but the boy didn't come out.
August walked forward, patted Lucia on her shoulder, and said in a low voice, Lucia, let's go. Don't force him. If he wants to come with us, he will come to us."
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