Hard To Say Goodbye

Chapter 40 Overflowing Love



Chapter 40 Overflowing Love

It was cloudy and it seemed to rain soon.

The rain in June seemed like the child's face. It changed so fast that the pedestrians on the street sped

up.

Sitting on the sofa, Murphy looked at the sky outside through the window.

Cicadas on the branches cried out.

A heavy rain was about to come.

The weather was bad, and he was also in a bad mood, as if a big stone was pressed on his chest,

making him breathless and unable to speak.

He didn't go to the company. He had been busy for a long time, so he had a rest at home today.

Nora's attitude towards him tortured him to the point of breaking down. This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.

No matter what he did, he still couldn't get a response from her. He was a little desperate. Was he

really going to give up her?

Thinking of this, he felt painful in his head again, as if he was pressing the nerve line. The pain from his

brain made him really unbearable.

He restrained himself from thinking about her, so that his head wouldn't be so pain as before.

However, her every move and smile appeared in his mind all the time, unable to erase at all.

When on earth would Nora end up to torture him? When could she give him a reply? It would be better

for her to give him a deadline.

Sometimes, in his dreams, he would dream of Nora. When he woke up, he knew it was a dream, but he

really didn't want to wake up. How wonderful it would be to live in a dream!

But he had to face the reality.

A lightning flashed, and a muffled thunder broke the silence situation. It pulled Murphy back to reality

from a distant thought.

After a while, it began to rain cats and dogs. Some passengers on the road who without rain equipment

got wet in the rain.

A few days ago, his friend invited him to go climbing, but he refused because of his busy work. He was

under great pressure at work and was not happy with his feelings, so he decided to go out for a walk.

Hearing the faint sound of "creak, creak", Murphy stood up lazily and opened the door to see what was

going on.

It turned out to be a homeless dog. It had nowhere to hide in the heavy rain and came to his house.

He opened the door and let the dog in. The dog's fur and feather was golden. It looked fluffy and very

cute.

The dog was very obedient. He didn't run back and forth when he entered the house. When Murphy sat

down, the dog lay at his feet.

It was unbelievable that a germaphobe man would take a stray dog.

He couldn't understand why his heart had been overflowing with love since he had a crush on her.

He meant to send the dog out when the rain stopped. Now it was raining, let the dog in to avoid the

rain.

Looking at the dog, he thought, 'Didn't you have a master? Don't you have a home?'

The dog lay obediently at the foot of the river, not feeling strange or afraid at all.

It seemed that Murphy was its master.

The rain in June came and stopped in time.

After the rain, the sun came out and rainbows hung in the sky. It was very beautiful.

It had just rained, and the air was fragrant with soil, which made people feel relaxed and happy.

Looking at the dog, Murphy was much happier.

He opened the door and carried the puppy. It didn't rain anymore and could go out, but the puppy had

no intention of leaving.

Thinking that if the dog was hungry, he casually took a piece of bread and threw it to the dog. The dog

leaped nimbly and received it. It was really interesting.

Murphy fed the dog several pieces of bread in a row. He guessed that the dog should be full, so he

didn't throw the bread to amuse it and tried to let the dog leave again.

But the dog still didn't want to leave. Did it want to stay.

Murphy had no choice but to find a long and thin bamboo stick and gently beat the dog's body. He

knocked, and the dog moved.

The dog was kicked out reluctantly.

He closed the door and turned on the TV. After a long time, he felt a little hungry and went to the

kitchen to find something to eat.

Out of the corner of his eye, he found that the dog was still squatting at the door and looking at the

room pitifully.

Murphy suddenly felt that the dog was so pitiful and homeless. If he didn't take it in, he would really

become a homeless dog.

Dogs were human's best friends.

Murphy opened the door again, and the dog came in at once, lying obediently in a corner of the sofa

leg.

The dog knew human nature very well. As soon as it arrived at the master's house, it did not dare to

move, fearing that it would make the master angry and be driven out again.

Looking at the dog, Murphy was helpless. He thought he was good at acting, but he needed to be

taken care of in life. If he adopted a dog, who would take care of it.

He was in a dilemma. Should he adopt a dog or not?

Under the circumstances, he had no choice but to think of Nora. She was a very kind and patient girl. If

he gave the dog to her, she would definitely be able to raise it fat.

He didn't have time to think too much. He found a box, put the dog in and took it to a new home.

He really didn't have time and energy to feed it.

After making up his mind, he dialed the number of Nora and said, "I have something to talk to you. Are

you at home?"

"Yes. What can I do for you?" asked Nora in a daze.

"Just stay at home. You'll know what's going on when I arrived at your home," said Murphy. Then he

hung up the phone.

He had sent her a gift before, so in a moment, he arrived at her downstairs. Holding the box, he ran up

to her.

Hearing the knock on the door, Nora stood up and went to open the door. She heard the footsteps in

such a hurry. If there was anything important, she had to go there in person without telling him on the

phone.

Holding a box in his arms, he stood in front of her.

Nora immediately invited him into the room and let him sit down. She waited for him to tell her what he

wanted to do.

After a pause, he put the box on the ground and opened it. The dog bounced out all of a sudden, which

frightened her and took two steps back.

It turned out that he came here with a dog in his arms. She thought that her cleanliness could also be

cured.

"There is a rule in the community about keeping pets. Pet owners must go to the animal association for

registration and vaccinated their pets every period of time. It needs to go through several departments

and the procedures are very troublesome. Besides, this dog is a stray dog and can't be adopted

because it doesn't have its residence. If it is found by the residential committee, it is not a small

problem."

It turned out that there were so many things waiting for him to do. How could he know that.

Looking at the poor dog, he asked, "What about the dog?"

"It doesn't matter. There is an animal association and an animal collection center. We can send it

there."

"In that case, we should send it to the animal collection center as soon as possible." Murphy said

unhappily.

"There's no other way. It's better than wandering outside," said Nora, looking at him.

After saying that, they put the dog into the box. Then, Nora walked out of the door with Murphy.


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