Chapter 51: Chapter 51: Card Flip Draw
Police sirens blared through the night sky as a convoy of patrol cars arrived. The criminals behind the dogfighting and gambling ring, along with the gamblers who had assaulted the police, were apprehended and loaded into the vehicles.
Kyle Morgan contacted the Zenvia Animal Protection Organization. Their staff arrived quickly to remove the victimized dogs from the chaotic scene and provide them with medical treatment.
On the drive back to the city, Renee Jennings suddenly remembered the young man from the previous night who had tragically lost his pet. She pulled out her phone and sent him a message.
"Your Sage might have been rescued. Come to the Sorin District Animal Protection Organization."
At that moment, Julian Nash was lying on the sofa, watching videos of Sage, his eyes filled with sorrow.
Suddenly, a message popped up on his phone.
Julian Nash casually tapped it open. Upon reading the message, he bolted upright.
"Sage!" he exclaimed.
Leo thought he was having another breakdown, but then he saw Julian slip on his slippers, grab his jacket, and rush for the door.
"Neil, where are you going?" Leo immediately rushed to block his path.
Urgency was written all over Julian Nashās handsome face. "Leo, Iām going to find Sage!"
Leoās brow furrowed in exasperation. "Looking for Sage again? You..."
"This time itās for real." A glimmer of hope rose in Julian Nashās heart. "Someone told me Sage might be at the animal protection organization."
"Who told you that?" Leo asked warily.
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After the cruel abuse they had endured, the dogs were extremely agitated. Most of them had stress reactions when the veterinary staff tried to clean their wounds.
A young male attendant cried out in alarm, instinctively recoiling and narrowly avoiding a scratch from a brindle dogās sharp claws.
Renee Jennings was looking for Eggy and the others when she heard the commotion. She walked over and asked, "Are you okay?"
"This dog is so aggressive," the young attendant said, pulling his hand back, still shaken. "Iām a little scared to treat its wounds now."
Renee Jenningsās gaze fell on the hostile, teeth-baring brindle dog. "How about I try talking to it?" she asked softly.
The young attendant looked at her, astonished. "Arenāt you scared? Besides, how do you even talk to a dog?"
"Let me try." Renee Jennings looked at the brindle dog and slowly extended her hand. In a gentle tone, she said, "Donāt be afraid, little brindle. Weāre here to help you. The bad people who hurt you have all been arrested."
Hearing this, the young attendant couldnāt help but purse his lips.
āIāve already said those exact words to it several times,ā he thought, āand it still tried to attack me, didnāt it?ā
But in the next second, something unexpected happened.
The brindle dog sensed the goodwill coming from Renee Jennings. Its agitation slowly subsided, and the ferocity in its eyes softened.
"Human girl, I remember you. Youāre the one who let us out just now."
The young attendantās eyes widened in astonishment, his face a picture of disbelief.
āNo way, it actually worked?ā
āDoes this dog play favorites with pretty faces?ā
āDoes it have a thing for pretty girls?ā
"You have a good memory." The corners of Renee Jenningsās lips lifted as she rested her hand on the brindle dogās head, gently stroking its fur.
In no time, the fierce dog had transformed into a docile pet under Renee Jenningsās soothing touch.
It gave a soft "woof." "Thank you for saving us."
Renee Jenningsās eyes crinkled into a smile. "We all saved you together. This man here wants to clean your wounds so you can get healthy again. Will you let him help?"
The brindle dog nodded. "I understand."
"Iāve spoken with him," Renee Jennings said, turning back to the attendant. "You can go ahead and clean his wound now."
As soon as she spoke, the brindle dog obediently lay down on the treatment table.
The young attendant was utterly stunned.
āBeing pretty really does work!ā
Renee Jennings went back to looking for Eggy and the others.
Suddenly, a small black dog rushed up to her, barking excitedly, "Renee!"
Renee Jennings recognized him at a glance and said, pleasantly surprised, "Boo? Did you find Goldie?"
"I found her, but the humans took her away again. I want to go see her, but they wonāt let me," Boo said, his voice turning plaintive.
Renee Jennings ruffled his fur. "Let me go talk to them for you."
"Okay, thank you, Renee!" Boo said gratefully.
Renee Jennings led Boo through the treatment rooms one by one. They finally found Goldie in one of them, covered in wounds. She was lying weakly on the examination table with her eyes closed, her breathing faint. It was a heartbreaking sight.
Boo whined excitedly, "Sweetheart! Sweetheart! I missed you so much! Are you okay?"
The attendant in charge of Goldie, a woman in her forties, heard Booās frantic yelps and shot Renee Jennings a displeased look. "Get that dog out of here."
Faced with the order to leave, Renee Jennings politely explained, "Maāam, Boo is Goldieās mate. Heās been looking for her for a long time. Could he please stay with her?"
Goldie slowly opened her eyes and whimpered, "Boo... Renee..."
Hearing Goldie seem to respond, Miss Archer asked in surprise, "Theyāre a couple?"
Renee Jennings nodded. "Yes."
Miss Archer hesitated. "But heāll be in the way while Iām treating Goldieās wounds."
"I wonāt!" Boo yipped quickly, trying to convey his promise. "Iāll be very good! I wonāt bother you!"
After that, he obediently sat down.
Renee Jennings relayed Booās words to Miss Archer. "Boo says..."
Miss Archer just thought she was joking. "Dogs canāt talk."
Renee Jennings smiled but didnāt argue.
She looked at Boo, who was staring intently at his mate. "Boo, you stay here and donāt wander off. Iām going to find Eggy."
Boo gave a bark. "I will, Renee."
Renee Jennings found Eggy without any trouble.
The little fellaās ears were drooping. He asked dejectedly, "Renee, does this mean we can never go back?"
Renee Jennings pressed her lips together, her brow deeply furrowed. For a moment, she didnāt know how to answer his question.
But the next moment, Eggy perked up again and looked at her expectantly. "Renee, will you come visit us often, then?"
Renee Jennings squatted down in front of Eggy and nodded solemnly. "I will."
Eggy and the others had helped her so many times, ever since that night she met Joyce. She had never forgotten.
āIf only I had the means,ā she thought, āIād love to adopt them all and keep them by my side. But my current situation makes that impossible.ā
Renee Jennings sighed internally. āWhen will I ever get rich enough to buy a mansion and take care of lots and lots of animals?ā
Eggy moved closer and, for the first time, nudged his head against Renee of his own accord. "Renee, thank you!"
System 009: Congratulations, Miss Jennings. You have completed the mission "Receive the Gratitude of Ten Animals." You have been awarded two random prize draws.
Renee Jenningsās eyes lit up. She asked eagerly, "009, can I use the prize draws now?"
System 009: Yes. The prize draw channel is now open.
A virtual screen appeared before Renee Jennings, displaying a āflip-a-cardā prize draw.
Nine golden cards were shuffled on the screen. Using her thoughts, she began to flip them.
The golden card she selected began to glow, slowly growing larger.