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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 190

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Back to Hayden's Mansion from Homelux, it was very late, and there were not many cars on the road.

This road was very remote and spacious, which made Patrick act boldly. When driving, he always held Aimee's hand.

Aimee didn't understand what the fun was. She broke free a few times, but couldn't pull her hand back.

Helpless, she could only let Patrick took her hand.

However, an accident still happened.

While turning, Aimee saw a small shadow running past the front of the car, but there was a feeling of impact from the front of the car.

Patrick also noticed this and braked immediately.

When the two got out of the car, they saw a dying little something on the side of the road, sobbing and whimpering.

It was a puppy. It seemed that it was only three or four months old, and its white hair was already black and dirty. However, it could still be judged that it was a Samoyed.

Aimee had never raised a pet.

However, this did not prevent her from having a lot of love for small animals.

Seeing this Samoyed lying on the ground in such a pain at this moment, Aimee felt so distressed.

She immediately squatted down and tentatively checked the Samoyed's situation.

The puppy kept barking, obviously feeling extremely wronged.

Aimee comforted it with a gentle voice, "Don't be afraid. We'll take you to the hospital right away, okay? We'll definitely save you, okay?"

The puppy seemed to understand Aimee's words, whimpered, but rubbed against Aimee's hand.

Aimee picked up the Samoyed and said to Patrick, "Go to the nearest pet hospital."

"The nearest one may have been closed. I'll take you to a place. Don't worry. It will be cured," Patrick said.

He could see that Aimee liked the puppy very much.

He didn't want to let Aimee down.

Aimee nodded and said, "Then let's go."

After getting into the car, Aimee used limited things to treat the puppy briefly, at least not to let it continue to bleed.

In this way, when they arrived, the doctor can reduce some of the burden.

Patrick turned the car around and drove in another direction.

Fortunately, it was not far from where they were going. In less than ten minutes, the car stopped in front of a black gate.

She got out of the car and was thinking about how to make it easier for Patrick. If Harper really didn't want to meet strangers, she could go out first.

However, that worry was allayed the moment she got out of the car.

Because Harper had seen the Samoyed in her arms.

His eyes immediately softened, and he had already rushed over, and snatched the Samoyed from Aimee's arms without any explanation.

"Poor boy, what's wrong with you? How did you become like this? Don't be afraid. I'll save you right now, and I'll definitely cure you." Harper said so, and walked inside with the Samoyed in his arms, completely ignoring Patrick and Aimee.

Aimee looked at Patrick speechlessly. Was this too exaggerated?

Patrick patted her back and said, "Just get used to it. Let's go, let's go in too."

Aimee nodded and followed him inside.

Entering in a room, Aimee was dumbfounded.

There were already countless cats and dogs, as well as parrots and pigeons...

She also saw a huge glass cabinet on one wall, which contained a huge golden python.

Aimee's body froze. She quickly stopped looking at them, and her breathing became unsteady.

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