Chapter 207 They are very smart

Jian Ning only glanced at it twice before exiting the entry. She then glanced at the trending topics list and found that there were no more trending topics related to her.

Her gaze lingered on the trending topics list for a few more seconds.

When Country C announced an increase in tariffs, China did not back down but instead chose to retaliate.

The trending topic was: China Agricultural University announced this morning that a new soybean variety developed by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences has increased yield by 300%. The new variety is Ningyu No. 1.

When this tactic failed, Country C resorted to chip technology.

Chips have always been a bottleneck technology for China. Fortunately, Professor Wen has the ability to replicate the "golden finger" (a metaphor for technological advancement), so it is believed that this problem can be solved in the future.

Jian Ning put down her phone and finished off the whole bowl of braised pork ribs with rice.

She looked up and saw that the person on the sofa was engrossed in watching Journey to the West. She greeted them and went upstairs to wash up and go to bed.

Even late at night, she could hear the television playing from downstairs.

This level of obsession is quite reminiscent of Teacher Su back in the day.

The next day, Jian Ning was woken up by a phone call from the driver who delivered the sheep.

She got up, washed up, and went downstairs but didn't see Cang Jin. Just then, the driver rang the video doorbell.

Jian Ning answered the call and pressed the door open button at the same time, saying, "Just drive the car in."

She plans to allocate the area where she raises sheep to the area where she raises chickens, which gives her a rough idea of ​​the size of the resort.

There are dedicated livestock areas, as well as planting areas, and artificial lakes and fishponds.

Once I can get a few more upgrade items from the system, I'll upgrade the other villas, turn them into a residential area, and add some recreational facilities.

Jian Ning wasn't picky about where to live, nor did she feel any urgency to transform the villa into her ideal one immediately.

But people always yearn for beautiful things, and she had a direction she liked, so she changed little by little.

The driver slowly drove in and saw the uneven cement road inside. Even in winter, it didn't look desolate at all, and the grass inside was evergreen all year round.

Just by glancing ahead, you can see several gray and white unfinished villas in the distance.

The driver knew this place; it was a notorious ghost town in the northern part of the city, known for its unfinished buildings.

Unexpectedly, it was taken over by a young girl.

He drove slowly forward, but didn't know where to go. Just as he was about to make a phone call, he saw two dogs in front of him.

An Alaskan Malamute and a Border Collie. The two dogs moved in perfect unison, their rear ends facing him, their heads turned, barking a few times at him, before running off.

Even though the two dogs couldn't communicate, he inexplicably felt that they meant: "Hurry up and follow me."

He didn't stop the car; he just instinctively followed the two dogs forward.

After circling around him several times, the two dogs stopped and barked at him a few more times.

The road ahead was blocked by two dogs, so the driver had to stop there.

He took out his phone and dialed the number on the order; the other party answered within two seconds.

"Hello, I've driven in now. Could you tell me which direction I should go?"

A clear, steady female voice came through the receiver, "Have you seen the two dogs?"

The driver paused for a moment, looked at the two dogs that were now squatting under the car door, looking up at him expectantly as if to say, "Get down quickly," and replied, "I see them, they're next to my car."

"Okay, just follow them. When you get there, just unload the sheep."

The driver almost blurted out, "Huh?"

Isn't she coming?
Jian Ning was making herself breakfast. Today she wanted to eat steamed buns. She had just kneaded the dough when the driver asked with a puzzled look. She explained, "Well, they are very smart."

"Okay." The driver was just a deliveryman anyway. Since the customer had said so, if anything happened and the sheep got lost or ran away, it wouldn't be his problem.

He opened the car door and got out.

The two dogs followed him closely, behaving very well.

He unloaded the sheep, and the lambs, now free, dared not move and huddled together in that one patch.

The driver needed to reverse back, so he tried to move them to the side.

Before he could move, the two dogs started moving.

All the sheep moved into the grass on the side, with the Alaskan Malamute leading the way and the Border Collie darting left and right to keep all the sheep from falling behind.

The driver was dumbfounded.

At this moment, he finally had a real understanding of what the woman had just said: "They are very smart."

I've seen smart dogs, but I've never seen one this smart.

These two dogs must be incredibly intelligent.


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