Wendy was so taken aback that she screeched in horror.
Cola had always been unfriendly towards Wendy, but it had never been as fierce as this. It was as if she was Cola's enemy.
Wendy hurriedly locked herself in a room, but Cola still scratched frantically at the door.
Cola still did not stop even though the bandage on its paws had came loose and the blood had flowed out.
Seeing Cola acting so abnormally, Auntie Valerie was also frightened. She quickly ran over and held Cola. "What's wrong?"
Cola continued to bark and growl at the door. Auntie Valerie had no choice but to drag him out.
Wendy only dared to come out after Cola was gone. Her face was pale. When she saw the bloodstains on the ground, her face looked even worse.
As soon as she turned her head, she saw Amos looking at her, so she hurriedly explained herself.
"What's wrong with Cola? Why is he so fierce all of a sudden? Did it lose its mind?"
Amos frowned and said blandly, "No, someone injured Cola the other day. Maybe that's why it's not in a good mood."
Wendy was stunned. She suddenly remembered what Caleb Chuck said. He had told her that day that he would help her deal with the dog. Did he really do it?
Wendy frowned and suddenly said with a worried face, "Is Cola alright? Who could be so inhumane? It was bleeding so much!"
Amos shook his head. "I don't know."
Wendy breathed a sigh of relief, "Then, it's my fault for calling Cola crazy. Next time I'll bring some of its favorite food with me."
After that, she looked at Amos again. "You've been working all day. Why don't I give you a massage?"
Amos frowned. Just as he was about to decline her offer, his phone suddenly rang.
He seized the opportunity to excuse himself and answered the phone.
When he saw who the caller was, the seriousness in his eyes eased, and he turned around and headed towards the study.
Wendy quickened her pace and tried to follow him, but Amos had already closed the door.
He could hear the sound of a child crying on the other side of the line. When he listened carefully, he could hear that the voice was hoarse.
Juju?
Amos' heart tightened. "What's wrong?"
Eudora hesitated and said, "I'm sorry, President Granger. Could I borrow Cola for a few more days?"
She thought that everything would be back to normal once she sent Cola away, but she didn't expect Juju to be so obsessed with Cola. When she came back after school and saw that Cola was gone, she broke down.
Eudora had tried all sorts of ways to calm her down but to no avail.
This might only be the second time Juju was disobedient. The last time was when her turtle had died.
Eudora was afraid that she would keep on crying, so she compromised and called Amos.
Amos pursed his lips and said, "Cola injured itself again just now, and the vet is bandaging it. Why don't I call the driver to pick you up?"
Eudora hesitated for a moment, but when she saw Juju's red, tear- streaked face, she had to compromise. "No, I'll come over myself."
After hanging up the phone, Amos pushed the door and came out. Wendy was still outside.
"What's wrong? Is there anything wrong at work?"
"No!" Amos answered casually. "Someone will be coming over later to settle something with me. You should head back first!"
Although Wendy didn't want to, she was afraid that Cola might attack her again, so she had no choice but to leave.
As soon as Wendy left, Amos immediately called for Auntie Valerie. "Eudora's coming over. Could you prepare something delicious for her and something kid-friendly too?"
Auntie Valerie was confused for a moment and realized that Amos must be talking about Miss George. However, how could there be a kid? Did Miss George have a child?
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