Marrying My Bestie's Ferocious Brother - He Calls Me His Baby!-Chapter 303: It Bit Two People, Yet My Daughter Pulled Its Ear and Rode It!

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Chapter 303: Chapter 303: It Bit Two People, Yet My Daughter Pulled Its Ear and Rode It!

Everyone was petrified.

Time seemed to have been paused.

The heroic dog, which intimidated the entire National Defense University and was a killing machine on the battlefield, cautiously and gently approached Gu Ning with its mouth and nose, enough to tear through steel, inching towards the baby’s soft, white little feet that dangled from the stroller’s edge.

It’s over.

This was the only thought in everyone’s mind.

Zhao Tiezhu had already closed his eyes, unable to bear the bloody scene that was about to unfold.

Gu Yanshen’s heart skipped a beat, and he was poised like a leopard ready to pounce.

However.

The anticipated screams did not happen.

The enormous, ferocious dog head stopped just a millimeter away from Gu Ning’s little foot.

It merely nuzzled it gently with its moist nose.

Ticklish.

"Giggle, giggle, giggle..."

In the stroller, Gu Ning was amused.

Not only was she unafraid, but she found this furry giant quite fun.

She reached out with her chubby little hand and grabbed Black Wind’s fan-sized ear, giving it a firm tug.

"Ah!"

From the crowd of onlookers, someone let out a suppressed gasp.

Crazy!

This child is crazy!

That’s a beast that can bite off an arm!

The trainers’ hearts were in their throats, their hands gripping the tranquilizer guns were slick with cold sweat.

But the next scene froze everyone’s brain completely.

"Woo..."

Black Wind, instead of getting angry, let out an exceedingly comfortable whimper with an air of friskiness.

It followed the strength of Gu Ning’s little hand and its gigantic body lay on the ground.

Rolling over, it exposed its softest and most vulnerable belly.

The tail, like a steel whip, was now thumping against the ground "bang bang bang," fast as a rotating propeller.

Surrender.

This was a complete, unconditional surrender.

The entire National Defense University fell silent.

The rustling sound of wind through the leaves was clearly audible.

Zhao Tiezhu’s mouth was open wide enough to fit an egg.

He looked at the "killing machine" playfully rolling on the ground and then at the giggling little girl in the stroller.

"My... oh my..."

He stammered, unable to finish a sentence, "This... this... an immortal descended to earth?"

"Quick! Go have a look!"

The lead trainer finally reacted, bringing two people, cautiously approaching.

Lin Wan Yi was faster than them.

She stepped out from behind Gu Yanshen, her face unflustered.

She first bent down to carefully check her daughter’s little hands and feet, ensuring there wasn’t a scratch.

Then, she raised her head to look at the still-fearful trainers and students.

"Everyone, don’t panic."

Her voice was gentle, yet carried a calming power.

"Children don’t understand fear, and they have no malice. Some animals with keen senses can perceive this."

She provided what sounded like the most reasonable explanation.

"Maybe... it sees our Ningning as its own cub."

Is that so?

The crowd was skeptical.

But looking at the giant dog on the ground, now tame as a kitten, they couldn’t find another reason.

"Black Wind?"

The trainer tentatively called its name.

The giant dog stopped rolling.

It lifted its head and glanced at the trainer.

Just that look made the experienced old soldier tremble with excitement.

"It’s awake! Its eyes are clear!"

He rushed forward, crouching, and carefully examined Black Wind’s eyes.

The terrifying, bloodshot red had faded.

Replaced by the clarity and loyalty belonging to a smart German Shepherd.

"Heavens! Its battlefield PTSD... seems cured!"

The trainer’s voice was choked with emotion.

They had tried everything to cure this heroic dog, even bringing in the best military veterinarians, all to no avail.

And now, it was "healed" by a six-month-old baby?

This was beyond a miracle.

This was divine intervention!

Gu Yanshen walked over, pulling Lin Wan Yi into his arms, shielding her from the prying eyes of the crowd.

He said nothing, simply lowering his head, asking in a voice only the two of them could hear.

"Are you and the child okay?"

"We’re fine." Lin Wan Yi leaned against his solid chest and finally breathed a sigh of relief.

She knew it was thanks to the spiritual spring water.

Gu Ning, who had grown up drinking spiritual spring water for a long time, carried a pure spiritual energy that had an innate, irresistible attraction and calming effect on animals.

The chaos subsided in a way that no one had anticipated.

The family prepared to return to the dormitory.

Black Wind leapt up from the ground.

Instead of returning to the instructor’s side, it followed along closely beside the stroller.

Its head was held high, and its gaze swept alertly across the surroundings.

It was like a perfectly loyal bodyguard.

Thus, on the National Defense University’s boulevard, a very surreal scene appeared.

A stern-faced officer, an ethereal woman, pushing a double stroller.

Beside them, accompanied by a majestic black giant dog.

All passersby automatically cleared a path and offered them a salute.

Zhao Tiezhu followed behind, his back straight, with "Proud to be part of it" written all over his face.

He felt this was more glorious than winning first place in a drill.

...

At the family dormitory.

As soon as the door closed.

Gu Yanshen immediately picked up Gu Ning from the stroller.

He meticulously checked his daughter from head to toe, over and over again.

Not missing even a single strand of hair.

After confirming she was unharmed, he held his daughter tightly in his arms.

His face was tense.

"Gu Ning."

He called her by her full name, his voice very low.

"Never do something so dangerous again, do you hear me?"

The little one in his arms didn’t understand.

She only felt her dad’s embrace was comfortable, reached out with her tiny hands to hug his neck, and left a wet slobbery kiss on his face.

Gu Yanshen’s heart instantly melted into a puddle.

All his fear and anger disappeared with that kiss.

He tightened his arms around his daughter even more.

Lin Wan Yi watched the father and daughter, shaking her head helplessly.

"Knock, knock, knock—"

The sound of knocking on the door rang out.

Gu Yanshen went to open the door, while Lin Wan Yi took out Gu An, who had been quietly sitting in the stroller, playing with his parts.

Outside the door stood a tall, benevolent-looking man in his fifties, wearing a neat military uniform, the stars on his shoulders indicating his distinguished rank.

Behind him was Political Commissioner Zhou.

"Principal Wang?" Gu Yanshen was a bit surprised.

The visitor was Wang Weiguo, the principal of National Defense University.

Wang Weiguo laughed heartily and patted Gu Yanshen on the shoulder.

"Good kid! I just heard the report from Political Commissioner Zhou saying your family has an incredible little hero, I couldn’t believe it, so I came specially to see!"

His gaze moved past Gu Yanshen and into the room.

The Black Wind, a headache for the entire school, was now obediently lying by the door, like a black rug.

Beside the stroller, Lin Wan Yi was holding a little boy.

And in Gu Yanshen’s arms was a delicately adorable little girl.

"Hahaha! Great! Just great!"

Wang Weiguo laughed even more openly.

"Gu Yanshen, you living Yama, you’re hiding deep! Not only did you marry a fairy-like wife, but you also have a pair of twin babies!"

He walked to Gu Ning and teased her.

"You must be our little hero Gu Ning? Come on, let Grandpa Wang hold you?"

Gu Ning was not afraid of strangers, grinned at him, and flashed a shiny, saliva-covered smile.

"This child has such a lucky fate!"

Wang Weiguo grew more fond of her the more he looked, "The Gu Family’s feng shui is truly incredible!"

Praising them, his gaze casually fell on the very quiet boy in Lin Wan Yi’s arms.

Upon seeing him, his smile slowly froze.

The boy named Gu An was sitting on the carpet.

Around him were scattered over a dozen intricate metal parts.

His small hands nimbly and perfectly combined a brass-colored module with a device featuring an antenna.

Wang Weiguo’s breathing paused for a moment.

He recognized that module.

It was the core transmission module of the newly supplied 75 model military walkie-talkie for testing!

The school had only three prototype units in total!

This child... where did he get them from?

What made his scalp tingle even more.

That half-year-old child was not just playing.

His little fingers were adjusting and optimizing the internal circuitry of the module with a precision and clarity in logic that was incredibly fine.