One day, when Professor Ueno was about to take Hachi to the train station, Hachi suddenly shouted. Professor Ueno touched Hachi, and Hachi calmed down. When he arrived at the train station, Hachi became impatient again. Professor Ueno looked at Hachi with a smile and walked up the stairs. Hachi whispered, as if there was something urgent to tell Professor Ueno. When he got home, Hachi barked wildly, and Mrs. Ueno didn't know what to do, so she had to close the door.
Some people came with a coffin. Xiao Ba glanced at it and knew that the coffin was the owner. It seemed to sense that the owner's warm breath was gone. Hachi was in great pain, and when it was about to approach there, Mrs. Ueno stopped it and put a collar on it. Everyone put Professor Ueno's coffin on the car, and Mrs. Ueno and her daughter Chizuruko got into the car. "Wang Wang", Xiao Ba tried hard to free the collar from his body. It twisted and twisted, and finally, the rope fell off. Xiao Ba hurried to the car. Passing through the houses and going around the clumps of flowers, the car drove faster and faster, and Xiaoba ran faster and faster. Suddenly, two words appeared in front of Hachi: Shibuya. Xiao Ba stopped and watched the car go away...
why did it stop chasing? Maybe its world is from home to the station, its world only has the owner and this road, here are all its happy memories, and this is the place where it waits all its life. Hachi sat down and faced the train station. In this way, Hachi sat at Shibuya Station every day, as if waiting for his long-dead master.
Xiaoba spends his whole life waiting quietly, not afraid of wind and rain, not afraid of cold and heat, until the end of his life. Waiting for the owner's love, warmth, and agreement. How shocking is this!
After the death of Xiao Ba's owner, why did Xiao Ba wait? Maybe the owner's love for it has been integrated into Xiao Ba's heart. Now that love is suddenly gone, so Xiao Ba must find it back. So, Hachi sat next to Shibuya Station forever, waiting, waiting, waiting... Hachi is an extremely loyal Akita dog!
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