Healing His ParanoiaUpdated at Apr 1, 2024, 20:55
On the second day of transmigrating to the 80s, the widow next door died, leaving behind an ignored son.
He was dirty and fierce, sleeping on the cold cement floor, fighting with animals for food.
The adults in the village despised him, while the children teased and mocked him.
No one cared for him, no one loved him, except for Ating, who secretly fed him at midnight.
Under the cold moonlight, the young boy's ears twitched, revealing a pair of amber eyes that were both beautiful and untamed, filled with a fierce and aggressive light.
On the first day of feeding, he viciously bit her.
On the sixty-second day of feeding, he stared at her intently, never leaving her side.
Many years later, he reappeared in front of her, dressed in a suit and looking refined.
Ating:
...
Who are you?
“I bit you, and your brother said I'm a dog.”
He loosened his tie and took off his disguise, reaching out to play with her hair, his voice deep and hoarse.
“Then, am I... your dog?”
A gentle smile appeared at the corner of his lips, but his eyes remained cold.
Ating's eyes sparkled brightly:
Yes, this is the little cub I raised!
I love you to the bone, I will become a demon for you.
Even if I bow down and become your dog, so what?
Male lead:
I am happy being a loyal dog!!
*In her past life, Ating was a young lady from a prestigious medical family.
After her grandfather passed away and her parents went into hiding due to debts, Ating found herself alone.
She transmigrated into a novel and became a despised cannon fodder known for her indulgent behavior in the 1980s.
She has a new family, cured the old village chief's illness, and helped everyone find new jobs.
Everyone says that ever since she fell in the field and had a big fall, Ating has become the little lucky star of our village.
Except for one thing:
every time they see that wild boy, fiercely guarding the little girl, the whole village can't help but sigh:
Ating is good in everything, why does she have to provoke that parentless little monster?