Through the monitor, I watched as Zhang Jun slowly changed. These days, he was worried day and night about contracting rabies. He would wake up in the middle of the night, often lost in his thoughts, unable to sleep, pacing by the bed.

Every second was torture for him.

I slowly opened the door, a glaring light shining in from behind, causing Zhang Jun to subconsciously step back.

"Honey, look, I brought you something delicious."

I brought in carefully prepared Western dishes and desserts: "These are all your favorites."

Hearing this, Zhang Jun swallowed his saliva.

Hungry, and having only eaten dog food recently, he was full of longing for human food, but instead of immediately getting up, he looked warily at the food in front of him.

"Don't worry, I could easily kill you, why would I poison you?"

I sat across from him with a faint smile.

Only after seeing me take a bite did Zhang Jun suddenly sit up and greedily eat the Western food, not even using utensils, eating with his hands.

In just ten days, he had already begun to show his animal nature, although swallowing was somewhat difficult.

I calmly opened a bottle of mineral water and handed it to him.

The light refracted in the sunlight shone on his stubbled face, his cloudy eyes unable to open wide.

Just as I was about to take it back, Zhang Jun suddenly snatched it, and at the moment of contact, I realized he had a fever, very hot.

I brought a basin of water.

Seeing the water, Zhang Jun suddenly erupted, forcibly overturning it, trembling all over and shouting at me:

Zhang Jun, seeing that I ignored him, slammed the table in anger: "I might have rabies."

Despite the intense fear in his heart of this possibility, as the symptoms of rabies appeared on him one after another, he was genuinely scared.

I gazed at him indifferently:

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