Chapter 6 - A Guide to Raising Pets (3)
The interest in Zang Ya’s eyes gradually faded, and there was a hint of something in his eyes when he looked at Zhao De. Full of contempt, he slowly said, “I didn’t expect that at your age and height, you would be afraid to compete with me?”
Zang Ya said it so casually that there was no need to distinguish the contempt in it. The stimulation caused Zhao De’s anger to surge upwards.
Before Zhao De could say anything, Qi Ming, who was the first to speak, stood up and smoothed things over happily, “Young Master Zang, he is just a big man, but he is not very careful. This time he doesn’t know the importance, so don’t mind him.”
“By the way, don’t we have activities today? We agreed to see who brings the best wine for the barbecue. It’s getting late now. Let’s start preparing; I’m afraid it will be too late. Why don’t we let it go today and taste the wine first?”
Zang Ya moved his eyes from Zhao De to Qi Ming, who was speaking in front of him, staring at him. After a while, he smiled softly and said, “Okay.”
Qi Ming breathed a sigh of relief when he heard this. If Young Master Zang didn’t give him this face today, he was afraid that Zhao De, a brainless man, would be bleeding out today. He would be carried out from here. After that, his parent and Zhao De’s might feel a little embarrassed when they met each other.
Thinking of this, before Zang Ya changed his mind, Qi Ming immediately called on his servants outside to roast the prey they had brought back.
“By the way, we won’t need those two deer anymore, just take care of the others,” Qi Ming ordered.
“Yes!” the attendant responded.
After Qi Ming gave the instructions, he went to see Zang Ya and saw that his cold expression seemed to be somewhat satisfied. Although he felt that Zang Ya was a little unreasonable and was particularly difficult to serve on weekdays, he was also very happy that he could understand a little bit of his thoughts.
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After An Yun determined his next survival plan, he quickly implemented it.
The first thing An Yun did was to actively cooperate with the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment. No matter how many injections he got, or how painful and unpleasant the medicine he took, he gritted his teeth and persevered, never being squeamish.
This kind of behavior formed a huge contrast with An Yun’s usual self-immortal appearance, which made people around him surprised and sighed.
The doctors who treated An Yun all looked at him with admiration, and their expressions toward him became gentler. Even Xiao Cui, who brought him medicine, looked at him with a little more admiration.
An Yun insisted on seeking medical treatment and taking medicine, and his body gradually recovered. Now, he could walk smoothly for half an hour without being out of breath.
After Xiao Cui’s favorable impression of An Yun increased, An Yun could ask for more information. He also learned that the reason Xiao Cui and the others could not stay with him longer was due to orders from above.
An Yun was puzzled by this order, and he didn’t understand either. He was obviously not a savage beast, so why couldn’t they get close to him?
However, An Yun soon stopped worrying about this.
He found out that while the people in charge did not allow others to have more contact with him, if he went out after taking his medicine, as long as he did not attempt to leave the house, they did not seem to restrain him.
Even when An Yun walked to the young master’s yard, the gatekeepers and maids there just glanced at him and then pretended not to see him. They neither stopped him nor talked to him nor expelled him. They completely ignored him.
If an ordinary person were to face such a situation, they would probably feel embarrassed, uncomfortable, or even timid.
But An Yun was different. He was able to live until now. In his previous life, he had never been a thin-skinned person.
Furthermore, among the things he had to do now, pleasing this young master was a very important part. After all, his current wealth, life, and future freedom depended on that young master.
Therefore, let alone those guards and maids who ignored him, even if they spoke harshly to him, as long as they did not drive him away, An Yun would pass by. He had to find a way to meet Young Master Zang and get into his good graces.
However, An Yun woke up late due to physical reasons, and he had to finish breakfast and drink medicine before he was allowed to leave the yard.
As a result, An Yun went out for a walk very late every day, and by the time he reached Young Master Zang’s yard, it was almost noon.
Every time An Yun went there, Young Master Zang was not in the house. Later, he got to know the maid who was guarding the door, and after asking a few questions, he realized that Young Master Zang had gone out to play early in the morning, like this every day.
An Yun was even a little curious about what Young Master Zang did outside every day and why he could stay away from home every day.
However, An Yun soon thought that children from ordinary families, even at Young Master Zang’s age, were often obsessed with going out to play.
Also, given Young Master Zang’s status, he must have even more things to play with outside. Even if he didn’t want to, countless people would offer him new things, so it wasn’t surprising that he liked playing outside.
An Yun put himself in the young master’s shoes and thought that if he had Young Master Zang’s position and status, he would be able to stay away from home every day, even eat and live outside, and have more fun.
But thinking about it, An Yun knew that he was not destined to have a good life, and he was also destined not to have an easy life.
After finding out that Young Master Zang would not be in the yard during the day, An Yun quickly changed his strategy, skipping the stroll during the day and going around after dinner instead.
Otherwise, if he went by all day long, it would seem too frequent and too obvious.
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On this day, An Yun ate his dinner and thanked the maid who served him the meal.
After she left shyly, An Yun sat there for a while, thinking that the time was almost up, and then went out for a walk in the name of helping digesting the food.
An Yun first walked around his own yard a few times, and then took the road to wander next door.
An Yun calculated the time today and felt that he was half an hour later than yesterday, but it would not be too late. He had to see if he could meet Young Master Zang at this hour.
As a result, when An Yun went over today, he found that the lights in the main room that were usually extinguished due to the absence of the young master were on today.
An Yun’s eyes lit up. When the light came on, it also meant that Young Master Zang was back.
However, before An Yun could take two steps forward, he was stopped by someone. He turned around and looked over, only to see the little maid who usually guarded the door, whispering to him, “An Fulang, please don’t come in. It’s not a good time.”