Lisco's American Life

543. McGonagall is injured

"boss."

David greeted Lisko, and then looked at the scenery in front of him with the same helpless expression.

Lisko first looked around. Almost all the cowboys were gathered here, and there was Catherine next to him. Willow hugged her mother's calf with tears in her eyes, and then tried to step forward, but was pulled by the force behind her.

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Walking into the crowd, everyone consciously separated the passage for Lisko to pass.

Only when he got closer did he see the scene in front of him clearly. The dog he had always been familiar with was lying on the grass. The constantly rising and rising abdomen could show that the dog was still alive. However, the blood constantly flowing out of his legs showed that the dog's condition was not that good.

"what happened?"

Although he hadn't seen it for some days, Lisko still recognized it at a glance. This dog was exactly the Schnauzer, Mag., that he bought back to accompany him.

But later on, I had less free time and often had to go on business trips. In addition, Willow liked Mag very much. She was an autistic little girl, so Lisko transferred it to her.

After that, Willow and Mag got along very happily, and Lisko was relieved to let go of his worries, so you could often see a beautiful scenery in the ranch, a little girl as cute as a doll, holding a dog, in the pasture.

Running on the grass, laughter like silver bells could be heard from time to time.

"That's right, boss,"

David spoke and recounted the whole story in detail.

Mag is already three years old since he was bought back. In terms of a dog's lifespan, it can be considered an adolescent dog. As he runs around the pasture all day long, he has also learned the skill of hunting.

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Every day after Willow went to school, she would run to the mountains alone, and from time to time she would bring back a hare or a mouse or other prey. She would take it home and place it at the door of Catherine's house as her own trophy.

After this behavior was praised, it became more active. Because in early spring, many animals began to reproduce, so the harvest was even greater.

But this morning, Mag went hunting in the jungle as usual. Maybe he ran into some trouble. When he came back, he was already like this. He ran all the way with blood stains and fell down weakly halfway. He was still a grazing cowboy.

I found it panting softly and brought it back.

"I've already sent someone to call the vet."

David added one last sentence.

Lisko knelt down and carefully observed the appearance of the wound, but could not see any clues, because the location of the wound was already blurred with blood and flesh, and he could not see the specific injury clearly. He could only stroke the top of Mag's head to give him comfort.

Mag also seemed to recognize his former master, whining, and then covering his eyes with grass.

"Uncle, I'm sorry. It's my fault and I didn't take good care of Mag."

Willow's little face was full of tears, her eyes were red, and she could even see snot flowing out of her nose. She apologized to Lisko with a look of guilt and regret.

When Lisko transferred Mag to her at the beginning, she promised that she would take good care of him. Now seeing that the partner she spends day and night with is injured like this, and she doesn't know whether her life is in danger, she is suddenly full of emotions.

It's regret.

"It doesn't matter. I don't blame you. It was attacked by an animal. Uncle promises you that he will definitely help Mag take revenge."

Lisko stroked Willow's head and comforted her gently.

Willow seemed to have found her backbone at this moment, lying on Lisko's shoulder and crying wantonly.

"Hey guys, give me some room."

Gary, the veterinarian, carried his medical kit and shouted, and the cowboys once again made way for each other to pass.

"Huh~ This injury is serious."

When Gary saw Mag on the ground, he immediately frowned, his face full of seriousness.

As a veterinarian, he must be a person who is full of love for small animals. Suddenly seeing this elf being so seriously injured, he felt very sorry for it.

He took out the disinfectant, held down the top of Mag's head with one hand, and poured it on the wound with the other hand. When the liquid touched Mag's body, it immediately began to struggle in pain and shake its body.

"Okay, okay, it'll be fine soon,"

Gary's men couldn't help but add some strength, so that Mag could not break away. Then he carefully observed the wound, took out the powder, sprinkled it on it, then took out the gauze, wrapped it around the wound, and at the same time released the hand that was holding Mag.

He took out a few bottles of medicine from his backpack, poured it into his hand, opened the other person's mouth, and stuffed it inside.

"Okay, there is nothing wrong now. It may take some time to recover. I will come over every two days to check on the situation."

Gary packed his luggage and said to Lisko, who was watching with concern.

"Okay, thank you, but what kind of animal wound is this?"

Lisko asked curiously, because according to Mag's size, if he encountered those large animals, he would definitely escape and not be injured like this.

"This wound is from a wild boar's tusk. It must be a big one. I see that the wound is very deep."

Gary thought for a while and then expressed his judgment. He has been in this industry for nearly ten years, so his judgment on general situations is relatively accurate.

"Wild boar?"

Lisko shifted his gaze to David on the side. It could be seen that the two people had the same idea now.

"Then I'll leave first,"

Gary carried his medicine box and tentatively spoke to everyone who was in a frozen atmosphere.

"Okay, okay, come on, David, go help me see Mr. Gary off."

Lisko just woke up from a dream and started to say goodbye, and then asked David to see him off.

The rest of the cowboys pushed the cart from the ranch and worked together to move Mag into the cart and prepare to put it in the kennel on the first floor. Willow kept whispering to Mag with tears in her eyes.

He spoke to the other person, carefully caressing the other person's head, opening his mouth and blowing air on the wound, as if this could drive away the pain.

Mag will have to live on the first floor for a while, at least until the basic wounds heal, before he can stand up again and continue running on the lawn of the pasture. However, there is a shelter here, so he will neither be blown by the wind nor

It will get caught in the rain. As for the food, there are Catherine and Willow. I believe they will take good care of it.

There is only one thing in Lisko's mind right now, which is the wild boar that caused Mag's injury.

Mag's hunting range has always been at the foot of the mountain near the ranch. Even if he walks a distance inside, it will not exceed the safe range. After all, the animals themselves have a strong sense of danger. Going up is the upper part of the food chain.

Mag will not easily break into some beast-level beasts.

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