Chapter 232

Name:Demons Beside You Author:Han Bao
"Fisher lives next door anyway. He can go whenever he wants."

"No way. We and Fisher are better. Who's bigger than their dog?"

Lisfal is speechless, and the world of children is indeed unreasonable.

At this time, a black Doberman came running in. The Doberman and Ronnie were the same age as Vera, but by this time it had reached the height of its height.

It's called Laffer. Its parents are pure blooded, especially its father, who has participated in the world famous dog competition and won the gold medal, while its mother is the world's largest Doberman.

Therefore, Laffer was born with excellent pedigree, 80 cm shoulder height and 50 kg weight in adulthood, which exceeded the average adult Doberman.

Although it doesn't have the extraordinary size of its mother, it still belongs to the giant among the giant dogs.

"How old is that sister Fisher you know? That's how you bullied her? "

"Fisher is less than a year old, but I don't believe that she said Laffer was a little bit younger."

"Yeah, yeah, our Laffer is the biggest and the most powerful."

Lisfal thought it was a bully.

I'm going to visit the owner next door and apologize to him.

After all, compared with their children, two of their own are sisters.

You shouldn't be such a bully.

Ronnie and Vera took Laffer to play in the yard. Through the floor to floor window, lisfar saw Ronnie and Vera jump into the swimming pool to play. Laffer was in a hurry on the shore.

Laffer was afraid of water, had little contact with it, and was timid.

Every time he sees two children jumping in the water, Laffer remembers the constant roar and dare not jump down.

This kind of picture is very funny, but it is also a characteristic of Dobermans. They are very close to people.

In fact, dogs are born to swim, which is their instinct.

"Manus, help me find out who lives next door to me."

"Mr. riesfall, there's no need to investigate. I did before you moved in. Next door to you is a playboy, a shareholder of CAA company. His name is Devon Dell. He's 28 years old."

Reesfall changed his clothes and was going to visit his neighbor.

After all, this time, it's not just Lola's illness, it's also to fight for business in the United States.

We will live here for a long time in the future, so social interaction is also necessary.

At least, riesfall doesn't want to be too rigid with his neighbors.

Lisfal took Ronnie and Vera to the next door.

Lisfal rang the doorbell, and a voice came from the door talker: "who is that?"

"Hello, is this Mr. Devon Dale? I'm moving to the next room, lisfal. I hope to know you."

"OK, the door is open. Please come in Fisher, don't put a corn snake in your mouth. It can't eat Mary, please help me watch Fisher. "

"Mr. Dale, please put it back in the glass slot every time you finish playing with snakes. Don't leave it on the sofa." Mary replied.

Lisfal listened to a sweat, with Ronnie and villa into the manor, the manor is much smaller than his family.

However, the environment is very good. At this time, riesfall saw a very small girl rushed out of the villa in front of him. He expected that she would never be more than one year old.

But it was so fast that I still had a big snake in my hand.

After a man, it should be Devon Dale, and Mary.

"Fisher, don't run so fast, slow down, slow down Be careful of falling. "

Lisfal saw a sweat. This girl is not so fierce.

"Ah Elder sister, elder sister... " Fisher saw Ronnie and Vera, ran over quickly, and then like a treasure, grabbed the corn snake on his hand: "sister, here you are."

The corn snake wanted to escape from Fisher's hands very much, but Fisher caught it firmly.

Ronnie and Vera didn't dare to take the snake. Fortunately, Dale and Mary came running.

"Fisher, don't hurt the cobra any more, haven't you seen it so pitiful?"

Risfar regained his spirits and looked at Dale and said, "Hello, Mr. Devon."

"Hello, Mr. lisfal."

"Puppy, puppy, puppy." Fisher suddenly called to Laffer, "come here."

Fisher swayed and tried to hold Laffer, but Laffer twisted his buttocks and ran to lisfal's side.

"Do you have a dog, Mr. Devon?"

"I don't have a dog." Dale shook his way.

"Your daughter seems to like dogs very much."

"Because a friend of mine has a dog. He always brings his pet when he comes here. Every time Fisher likes to ride his dog everywhere.""Is his dog big?"

"There are big ones and small ones."

"No wonder today Ronnie and Vera go home and say Fisher will be bigger than their dog tomorrow."

"So..." Dale turned to Fisher and said, "Fisher, are you going to be bigger than Ronnie and Vella? You don't have a dog

"I haven't, but Uncle Chen has. Heima, Baima and Wanda are all mine. They are all mine."

"Uncle Chen may not be free tomorrow."

"It doesn't matter. Let's steal Heima, Baima and Wanda while Uncle Chen is away, OK?"

"But they don't have to stay at home."

Lisfal waited patiently, looking at the dialogue between father and daughter.

In fact, in the past, he was also addicted to this kind of big and small dialogue.

This kind of dialogue is full of childishness and boundlessness, so he especially understands the happiness and warmth Dell finds in the dialogue with Fisher at the moment.

"Mr. riesfall, there's nothing like a child's prank."

"Also, Laffer is the third largest Doberman in the world. It's really not suitable for children's competition."

"I'm afraid to hurt your two daughters."

"You mean Laffer will lose?"

"Of course, is your dog Laffer? He looks so small. I didn't expect that Mr. lisfal still likes to keep small dogs. "

"Little Laffer? I haven't seen a bigger dog than my Laffer. "

"Then I can only say that you are ignorant. My friend has three dogs, all bigger than your Laffer. In front of them, your Laffer can only be regarded as small."

"Let's compete tomorrow. I hope Mr. Dale can find a bigger dog than Laffer."

It was originally a kid's joke, but it turned out to be a competition between the two adults who were very competitive.

As for the three children, no matter where the adults are, they have already played.

As if it had nothing to do with them.