Chapter 87 - 87: It’s Not Good For The Eyes

Just as she was about to leave the hospital, a patient in the same condition as her, who had just been blind, happened to be in the same ward.

Diana worked as an interpreter and had to travel a lot, so she wasn't at home for a few days a year. During her blindness, the company didn't ask her to go on a business trip. She just did some simple work like answering the phone in the company. Now that her sight had been recovered, the company had naturally asked her to do her original job.

Although she didn't want to give Mitch to someone else, she had to do that. Mitch was a guide dog. She thought it was better to give him to a blind man so that he could continue his work and help others. 

Thus, after meeting a blind man in the hospital, she left Mitch to him and told him to take good care of him. If his eyes were recovered someday and he didn't want to keep the dog anymore, he could just call her. She would find Mitch another owner who was willing to keep him. And she specially kept the man's phone number.

But after that, Diana lost the news of Mitch. She once tried to call the man, but his number was out of service, and she couldn't reach him.

"I actually posted news about Mitch on the Internet," Sophia Green said. "didn't you see that?"

"I don't use electronic products much. It's not good for the eyes." Diana said, "I just read newspapers. I don't even watch television much."

In fact, the reasonable use of electronic products would not hurt the eyes. But Diana had lost her sight once, and she was afraid of anything that would hurt her eyes. She cherished her eyes so much that she won't watch any electronic products.

The news released by Sophia had aroused heated debate on the Internet, but it wasn't reported in newspapers or on television. Diana, who only read newspapers and occasionally watched TV, would not know that.

After hearing Mitch's suffering, Diana couldn't help crying, "I'm really sorry, Mitch. I shouldn't have given you to that man. It's all my fault!"

Mitch comforted her, "My son… no, Mitch had not wandered for long before I found him. It's kind of predestined. He had been following me, and I just kept him."

Sophia had just noticed that Diana was wearing the same perfume as Watson. She guessed that probably because of the familiar smell that Mitch had come to Watson.

As an interpreter, Diana went abroad a lot. It was normal for her to buy the perfume, which was not available in China.

Mitch was so closed to Diana that he seemed to attach himself to her, which made Sophia a little jealous.

Mitch was just sitting there and watching quietly.

After some time, Diana realized that she might not behave well, and hurriedly said, "I'm sorry for losing control of myself."

Watson smiled, "It's okay Miss Garcia. Do you want to take Mitch with you?"

Diana shook her head and said, "I want to keep him, but I have to work, and I'm often away from home for many days. I can't take him on the plane, either. So, may I ask you to continue to keep him, Mr. Watson?"

"Yes, yes!" Watson immediately said, "I'd love to!"

Sophia was standing beside and watching. She suddenly felt like a fifth wheel.

She smiled and said, "I'm going home first. Keep on talking!"

Watson got up, took out some money from his wallet, and handed them to Sophia, "Thank you!"

Sophia didn't take the money, "You are welcome. I can't take them. I'm really glad to take care of Mitch."

Watson was surprised, "But…"

"We have rules here. There is no charge for helping a friend!" Sophia said.

Although she had not been abroad, she knew from the book that foreigners usually pay for help, and that was the case even between friends. 

Watson had to put the money away and said with a smile, "Ok, OK play by your rules, my friend!"

Back home, Sophia posted a message with a photo of Mitch, which was taken before they left home in the morning on her blog.

"Grandpa accidentally met his first owner, and now he has returned to the owner who found him. It turns out its name is Mitch. Goodbye, Mitch!" Said Mitch.

The news drew countless comments.

"Never see Grandpa again? Oh, no, no!"

"I don't want to say goodbye to Grandpa."

"Mitch? Why is the name so familiar?"

"Knowing A Person PK Mitch Army. And Ever is just Mitch! What a fate!"

"Is Mitch a spy from Mitch Army? He wants KAP to fall in love with him and then leave her coldly to break her heart!"

School started on Monday. Sophia got up early and habitually opened the refrigerator to get dog food. It was only then that she remembered that Ever was no longer here.

She felt a little lost, closed the refrigerator door and went to the bathroom to wash.

After breakfast, she rode her bike to school as usual.

There were some jams on the road, and Sophia delayed some time. When she came to the school gate, she suddenly saw Kevin getting off a bus with a luggage bag. He carried the bag with his left hand and looked a little tired.

Kevin lived at school. He usually took some clothes or necessaries to school on Monday and back home on Friday if there was no necessity to go back in between.

Sophia remembered that Kevin had hurt his hand, so she went up and grabbed his luggage, "Come on, I'll carry it for you!"

Kevin Green looked at her and smiled, "Fine. Thanks, sister!"

Kevin's luggage was a little heavy. Sophia put it in the back seat of her bike and walked with the bike to school.

Suddenly, Director Bull came out of nowhere and said solemnly, "You're late!"

Sophia took a look at the clock hanging at the gate of the school.. It was stipulated that students should arrive at school before seven-thirty.