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In truth, Caldwell had no interest in saving the fox, nor did he see any benefit to himself in Aurora taking it in as a pet. That being said, when he saw how worried Aurora was, he had no choice but to take out his mobile phone and make a call to his veterinarian friend, Luclan. When Luclan picked up, Caldwell skipped the pleasantries and said, “I need you to come to the Lory Town animal hospital. I have a fox that I need you to look at...” “A fox?” replied Luclan. For some reason he sounded a little excited when heard about Littear’s condition. In no more than three minutes, the clean handsome man appeared. He was wearing jeans and a dress shirt; casual professional. He looked at Caldwell and asked, “Where is the fox?” Aurora, who was still arguing with the lady at the front desk, turne