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Chapter 11
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The fairy tells the wolf that an old man is in a relationship with a young fairy. The wolf and the fairy run away, and the wolf tries to find the old man. The old man seems to be following them, but the wolf tells him not to worry, because he will not be sad about what he has put in the shop. He asks the fairy if the wolf is the one he is seeing, and she tells him that he is not sad with what she has put there. She tells him to buy a house with the shop, because it is pretty much the only place she can go out with these people. She asks the wolf if he would like to report that a big dog is wandering around without its owner, and he says that he would, but he is late and embarrassed. He tells her to call him, but she cannot get him to leave a voice message. She says that she will call him and he will call her, but they are not friends, and they do not want to go out together. He says that they are looking at each other too closely, and if it is not that, he is sorry. He wants to call his master, and when he hears the voice of the wolf, he asks him to stand up and look around for him. He is worried that something has happened, and wipes his face.
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Looking for My True Owner • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-923116
Looking for My True Owner • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-923117
Looking for My True Owner • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-923118
Looking for My True Owner • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-923119
Looking for My True Owner • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-923120
Looking for My True Owner • Chapter 11 • Page ik-page-923121
Chapter 11
This is a locked chapterChapter 11
About This Chapter
The fairy tells the wolf that an old man is in a relationship with a young fairy. The wolf and the fairy run away, and the wolf tries to find the old man. The old man seems to be following them, but the wolf tells him not to worry, because he will not be sad about what he has put in the shop. He asks the fairy if the wolf is the one he is seeing, and she tells him that he is not sad with what she has put there. She tells him to buy a house with the shop, because it is pretty much the only place she can go out with these people. She asks the wolf if he would like to report that a big dog is wandering around without its owner, and he says that he would, but he is late and embarrassed. He tells her to call him, but she cannot get him to leave a voice message. She says that she will call him and he will call her, but they are not friends, and they do not want to go out together. He says that they are looking at each other too closely, and if it is not that, he is sorry. He wants to call his master, and when he hears the voice of the wolf, he asks him to stand up and look around for him. He is worried that something has happened, and wipes his face.
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