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Carrying a Jurassic on me-Chapter 1295 - 634 Tiger Enters the Zoo_2
Chapter 1295: Chapter 634 Tiger Enters the Zoo_2
Director Yao had just thought about shrinking back into his seat when Xu Xiaoyan’s comforting voice came from outside, "Director Yao, you come to the venue often, what are you scared of? Xiao Fei is leading them, don’t worry!"
Director Yao’s old face turned a bit red, "I’m not scared, not scared at all. I’ve just never seen them out and about before."
Looking outside, there stood a frail-looking girl leading a child, both not afraid of the approaching tigers. He felt even more embarrassed and mustered up the courage to open the car door. As he got out, he couldn’t help but glance over, "Are you sure it’s safe?"
Xu Xiaoyan smiled, "It’s really safe, don’t worry! If those tigers really wanted to run away, Xiao Fei would rather kill them than let them come over here. Didn’t you see I’m holding Xiao Fei’s biological brother!"
After getting out of the car, Director Yao was still somewhat trembling. Previously, he had only seen tigers lying down lazily, but now they were jumping around energetically; the difference was honestly quite big. It was like the saying went, "A tiger, not showing its power, is mistaken for a sick cat." fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
Now that he was out of the car, he wasn’t sure what to say. After thinking for a moment, he shouted to the driver inside, "Master Li, come on out! It’s fine, these are tigers that President Yan has tamed. He’s leading them back there!"
The driver, Master Li, lifted his head, glanced out through the glass, and sat back down, "Well, I need to check the car; I felt something was off on the way here..."
Then he just stayed in the car, touching this and that, busily ’checking’ the vehicle.
Yan Fei hadn’t expected Director Yao to arrive so quickly. After arriving, he kicked the somewhat excited Da Xiong and Er Xiong a couple of times and greeted Director Yao, "Director Yao, you got here quickly. I’m preparing to take these tigers over there. Let’s walk and talk together!"
Director Yao chuckled awkwardly, "You go ahead, I’m not in a hurry. I’ll just head over there with Xiaochao and the others."
Yan Chao didn’t know the meaning of fear. Holding onto Xu Xiaoyan’s hand, he charged forward, "Brother, I still want to ride on a tiger..."
Yan Fei couldn’t spare a hand, so he fobbed him off with words, "Once we’ve led them over, you can ride them every day. You can ride whenever you want!"
Old Gao had already run onto the road with some people, shouting to passersby in a loud voice, "Be careful, everyone. Boss Yan is taking the tigers out. Don’t be afraid, don’t panic, [the] tigers don’t eat people..."
It wasn’t just Old Gao. Heizi and the others who were still around had also come out. Seeing the situation, they too ran onto the road to help clear a path for pedestrians.
Truly, aside from Tiger Da, the other bears and tigers had also grown in size. Now that a black bear had stood up on its hind legs, it was even taller than an average person, baring its teeth with a mouth full of white canines exposed, and its large paws flapping about, which was downright terrifying.
Today, those who happened to pass by the cattle farm had their eyes opened. The villagers were reluctant to spend money; zoo tickets in the city now cost two and a half yuan each. Who in ordinary circumstances would spend such ’wronged money’ -- seeing the inside range costs two and a half yuan, which, in the villagers’ opinion, was a waste, simply ’wronged money.’ For that amount, one could buy a large bowl of pulled noodles with a few pieces of meat at a restaurant!
Usually, they could watch the excitement for free, but not today. Today they must stand far away, the farther the better. Even the roadside was out of the question. The town’s roads were not very wide, and moreover, this section had a bridge. A few animals had filled up the road, with a tiger’s tail even sweeping outside the edge of the road.
Director Yao was frightened enough to keep his distance. His driver was so scared that he dared not leave the car, and even a few ex-soldiers were somewhat sweating coldly. Yet the onlookers who liked to watch the excitement, if not for Old Gao and the others shouting menacingly, would have crowded closer to touch the tigers’ behinds. There was even a gutsy individual, who had just come from the market with some cut meat, insisted on personally feeding a piece to the tigers...
It was indeed laughable and cryable. Boss Yan’s prestige in the village had become legendary. To the surrounding villagers, even those who had not seen the tigers had heard about them. Ever since Boss Yan raised tigers to now, there had not been a single misfortune involving them -- there were plenty of dog owners in the rural areas and incidents of dogs biting people or killing chickens and ducks at home still happened from time to time!
Perhaps it was a blind worship; these people thought that with Boss Yan, it’d definitely be fine. Why be afraid of getting close? After all, it wouldn’t bite them. When they went back, they’d have some bragging rights: "Oh, that tiger was only half a yard away from me at that time. If it hadn’t been for someone stopping me, I would have wanted to feed it myself!"
After crossing the bridge and walking along the road inside the venue, the surroundings changed, but the guttural growls of the few animals reminded them that that way led to the place they used to freely frolic around.
The so-called animal garden was built next to a bamboo grove. Other than a few trees, it was mostly a large open space, surrounded by iron fences, with the northernmost area providing windbreaks and shelters for them. The feeding area also had water supply, which was very convenient.
The place wasn’t huge, just over an acre in area. The flattened ground was covered with a layer of fine sand. It surely wasn’t enough for them to frolic around wildly, but it was sufficient for them to move around a bit, stretching their legs occasionally.
The few trees were reserved for the golden eagles, with little wooden houses in them that could serve as nests. There was also a separate little corner, which was meant for the sables.
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