"Oh, is this a pure golden Tibetan Mastiff?" Garth was shocked. He had lived in the Tibetan plateau for many years and could recognize Bunny at a glance.
"Yes." Tina then called, "Bunny, come here."
Only then did Bunny tilted its head and gave Garth a warning look. It ran to Tina while wagging its tail.
Bunny had consumed a lot of dry food along the journey and became completely familiar with Tina. It obeyed Tina’s instructions well but that’s not the case with Jacob.
"Good stuff. If it is sold in a big city, it would be worth at least tens of millions. Pure gold Tibetan Mastiffs are rarely seen. Besides, it is called the King of Tibetan Mastiffs and the finest breed. What an unusual situation." Garth gazed upon Bunny with admiration.
Bunny was obviously not fond of Garth. Hence, Garth left after Bunny growled threateningly at him.
"Why are you so rude?" Tina scolded Bunny.
"It's not Bunny’s fault. There might be something wrong with that man," Jacob pointed out.