Chapter 17

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Fortunately, the savior appeared before the child cried.

Lyndon, who was watching the two of them, stepped in to save the embarrassing situation.

"Your Majesty, this villa has some hounds."

Kaizen understood the meaning and quickly suggested it to the child.

"Okay. Shall I show you the hound?"

"Puppy......? Is there a puppy too?"

Fortunately, the child responded to his words.

Kaizen quickly took the child to the library and ordered the servant to bring a hound.

The attendant picked the most gentle-looking dog with soft light brown fur.

"It is the most gentle guy."

Although it may look gentle, it is a hound, and it is larger than the dogs raised in the room, but the child approached it without any fear.

When Theor reached out his hand, the hound approached him and put its nose in his hand.

As the hound scented and approached him, it licked Theor's fingers and waved its fluffy tail.

Without avoiding, Theor patted the hound and burst into laughter.

"Oh...... ha ha ha it tickles."

Theor became very friendly with the hound.

"Would it be safe for children?"

"Yes, Your Majesty, that hound is well trained."

Theor stroked the hound's head and reached out one hand.

The hound placed its paws on the Theor's palm.

He grabbed the fluffy forefoot about the same size as his own hand and gently stroked the back of the dog's neck with the other hand.

"The puppy is kind."

Even though he was a child, he seemed very natural to deal with the hound.

"Have you ever had a dog?"

"No, I don't have a puppy."

Sad that there was no puppy, Theor shook his head with a slightly fuzzy face.

Then he looked up at Kaizen again and said, "The count grandfather brought a puppy to my house. It's a big gray puppy. Um...... Aunt Astelle told me how to play with the puppy."

The count grandfather? It seemed that someone the child knew had brought a dog. Kaizen doesn't know who it is.

There are children who like animals since birth, while others are afraid of animals from birth.

'I also liked my father's hounds when I was young.'

He himself liked dogs and cats very much.

He would chase after his father's hounds and play with his grandmother, the empress dowager's cat.

Kaizen recalled his own childhood and suggested to Theor, "Would you like to have this dog as a gift from me?"

"Really, can I take him to my house?"

"Sure."

The child said he liked it, and he hugged the hound.

Lyndon, who was watching, wondered if he should get permission from Astelle, but he noticed that the young child liked it so much and His Majesty the Emperor liked it too, so he just silently bite his lip.

Theor rejoiced infinitely and thanked Kaizen politely.

"Your Majesty, thank you."

Kaizen saw the child standing in front of him who seriously bowing his head, and he laughed a little.

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