The girls took turns petting Little White before reluctantly handing it back to Hao Ren.
Not caring enough to carry it, Hao Ren tossed it onto the ground.
With a full belly, Little White trotted to a corner of the library joyously before running back. With its golden paws, it looked like it was wearing four little boots; it was a cute sight.
"Will you come here tomorrow?" Knowing that Little White was Hao Ren's pet, the girls turned to ask him.
"Tomorrow? I'm not sure…" Hao Ren answered.
"Please bring Little White here; we'll buy it good food!" The girls insisted.
"Which program are you from?" Hao Ren asked them.
"Business Program!" One girl answered immediately before continuing, "Freshmen!
Then, she took out a piece of paper and a pen from her bag. "I'll give you my cell phone number! Please message me when you have time; I really want to hang out with Little White more."
Hey guys, here are the three chapters for today! Also, here is an explanation about the whole Dragon God Shrine thingy. When Su Han told Hao Ren about it, the position as the assisting inspector was great and offered some protection. However, in our views, the Dragon God Shrine is structured like the real world as well. Even we are a lot more humane now, the world is still somewhat ruled by the law of the jungle. If one couldn't provide enough value to others, he or she would be ditched. Therefore, the Dragon God Shrine would do simple calculations when determining if a person was worth protecting or not. If the overall value, present and future, a person could offer to the shrine was more than the cost the shrine needed to endure, it could, but not the other way around. Even though the Dragon God Shrine was supposed to represent justice, there is no absolute justice in the world. So far, Hao Ren's opponents had been too great, and the cost the Dragon God Shrine may suffer from backlash was much greater than the value Hao Ren could offer in their eyes. That is why Hao Ren needs to ace the general examinations in a month. If he is in the top-ten, that would tell the Dragon God Shrine that he was worth protecting.