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Doted by My Seven Brothers novel Chapter 212

Chapter 212 How about a tie for first then?

"Wow... Nancy, is this your farm? It's really big!"

Jane, who had come to the farm for the first time, was immediately shocked. The car drove inside the farm. As soon as the door opened, Adolph and Harley got out of the car happily.

Nancy walked around the farm with her head held high, holding Jane's little hand a little proudly. The fresh air of the farm was soothing, and the wind that blew carried a natural scent.

"My big brother bought this farm for me. I have four little swans, two chicks and a bird, and two ponies and two cows... "

Nancy rambled on about the small animals she raised on the farm, and the more Jane listened, the more envious she became.

"I want to raise animals too, but my mum definitely wouldn't allow me to raise them. Because my dad is a bit allergic to animal hair."

She was regretful.

Nancy bent down and picked up Macy, which had grown so much, and put it in Jane's arms. She said very generously,

"It dosen't matter. You can come here to pet them as you like. "

Jane hugged Macy and buried her whole face inside Macy's long orange hair as she inhaled deeply. She said happily,

"Okay, I'll come to play with you more often from now on."

Macy and Marcy were of Maine cat descent, so they had grown extraordinarily fast in size and had grown to be about the size of Harley in the last few months. Besides, because they were long hair cats, they looked even bigger than Harley.

Both cats were exceptionally good-looking, so the family loved them.

Although they were quite large, they were gentle in nature.

They wandered all the way to the farmhouse with the cats and dogs. Just as they reached the door, they heard the sound of chirping and barking, and then six little furry, round animals rolled towards them.

Although they were all grey in colour, it was a bit hard to see their little legs from a distance with such a furry mass running to them. It did look like they were rolling over.

The little ones were so excited that they instantly gathered around Nancy and chirped, fluttering their wings and trying to climb on her.

But it was clear that none of them was a good climber.

As soon as Nancy squatted down, the six little ones instantly leaned on her lap with a special attachment, and their barks sounded a little aggrieved and so pitiful.

"Akio, Beale, Cara..."

Nancy called their names one by one in a sweet voice. When she called one, she touched their little heads with her thin white fingers.

The little ones were particularly affectionate as they pecked at her fingers or nuzzled their little furry heads into her hands.

Jane squatted on the side and watched enviously. She tried to reach out to pet the little furry ones, but before she could get close to them, they pushed her fingers away with their beaks in a bit fierce manner.

Jane watched with eager eyes, "It seems that they only accept Nancy."

When Nancy gathered them together, she found that they had not only grown a lot but also gained weight in just a few days.

Nancy poked the fat animal with her short fingertips and muttered, "You guys get so fat."

"Jojo!"

"Okay. You're not fat. It's your fur that's too fluffy."

"Chirp~"

Jane blinked her eyes with shock all over her face, "Nancy, can you understand what they're saying?"

The little girl hugged a furry animal and rubbed it on her face.

"No, that's what I thought, but I can feel whether they are happy or not in their chirp."

After hugging the little ones one by one, Nancy took Jane to see Gage. The two children were followed by a string of small animals, whose little tails wagged as they chirped with joy every now and then.

Gage had grown up quite a bit now. At the moment, it was lying restlessly in the nest Nancy had made for it, fluttering its little white feathery wings and trying to get out of it.

Like Akio and the others, Gage had grown into a ball. It was the last to be born, but it was a little fluffier than the others.

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