I listened to my sister's words today.
Chapter 187 Capibara
Jiang Ling simply raised her hand, signaling that no further explanation was needed, and asked directly, "Do you have any animal identification tags that allow you to freely walk around the park?"
The zoo director was slightly startled after hearing this, then nodded rapidly, "Yes, yes! But they're usually docile kittens, meant for visitors to pet and interact with."
"Okay, then bring one over and put it on."
Jiang Ling's tone left no room for doubt. "Then leave it here for a while and inform the staff to keep an eye on it. I'll come pick it up after I'm done with this."
The headmaster quickly responded, "Okay, okay, Mr. Jiang, please wait a moment! I'll make the arrangements right away!"
...dividing line...
After a while, the head teacher came in hurriedly with a blue identification badge, with beads of sweat on his forehead.
He wiped the sweat off his face and said with a flattering smile, "Mr. Jiang, this is the identification card you wanted."
I wanted to add, "I'll take good care of your pet," but the words got stuck in my throat when my eyes fell on the soft white little creature.
It is really hard to tell what kind of creature that looks like a snowball is.
Jiang Ling took the identification card, glanced at it disapprovingly, and said lightly: "I will call you if there is anything."
The headmaster nodded repeatedly: "Okay, Mr. Jiang, you are busy, please call me anytime if you have anything!"
After saying this, he respectfully left the room and gently closed the door.
Jiang Ling lowered her head and walked towards the little guy who was concentrating on studying his collar, and fastened the blue identification tag to a conspicuous position on the collar.
As the tag touched the collar, it made a crisp sound and was directly buckled onto the collar.
The little one squinted her eyes and looked at her for a moment, then blinked and raised her head, saying in a baby voice, "When sister comes, please bring cake! I want pineapple flavor!"
Jiang Ling raised his hand and poked the soft forehead, but his tone was firm: "No, that's enough for today."
The little guy immediately dropped his ears, blinked his eyes, and looked pitiful: "Ah~ Just eat a little~"
Just as the two men and the fox were bargaining over the price of the cake, there was a sudden knock on the door, interrupting the "tug of war".
Jiang Ling coughed lightly and regained her composure: "Come in."
The door was pushed open, and a tall male and female bodyguards stood respectfully at the door, saying in unison: "Master! Miss!"
Jiang Ling simply nodded lightly in response, then turned around, squatted down, and softly said to the little guy, "Remember to come back here when you're tired of playing. If I come back late, they will take you back, understand?"
The little guy nodded repeatedly, his nose twitching: "I know, I know, sister, go and do your work! I'll go play later!"
As he spoke, the little guy excitedly pounced on the pile of snacks on the table, as if he couldn't wait to enjoy his "trophies".
Jiang Ling shook her head helplessly, stood up, gave some instructions, and turned to leave.
But just as I reached the door, I heard that soft voice again from behind: "Sister! Sister!"
She turned her head and saw the little guy rummaging around with his tail for a while, then pulled out a feather and handed it to her: "Sister, this is for you! Keep it with you!"
Jiang Ling took the feather and found that it was not an ordinary feather that the little guy usually shed.
Its two sides were inlaid with mysterious patterns that looked like golden runes, emitting a faint glow, with a hint of familiar milky fragrance mixed in.
After examining it carefully, he couldn't help but feel moved, but he put the feather carefully into his pocket without showing it. "Okay, I'm leaving."
The little fellow waved his little paws and called out in a soft voice, "Bye-bye, sister!"
Jiang Ling looked back at the furry little ball, a faint smile appeared on the corner of her mouth, and then she pushed the door open and walked out.
The door slowly closed, and the little guy in the house returned to his own little world.
Two tall bodyguards just stood quietly at the door.
"Huh?" Yun Yiruo blinked, her tail sweeping across the sofa a few times, and suddenly revealed an expression of realization, "I know your uncle! Was it you who was queuing up for milk tea last time?"
The two bodyguards' expressions remained serious when they heard this, but a hint of surprise and embarrassment flashed in one of their eyes.
This was the first time they had seen the young lady in her fox form. The other man nodded slightly and said respectfully, "Yes, young lady. Are you going out to play now?"
Yun Yiruo yawned, stretched her paws, and casually wagged her tail. "No need to be so respectful. I'm not a princess in the palace."
He rolled his smart eyes and jumped off the sofa. "I'm leaving now. You just wait for me here."
"Okay, miss." The bodyguard's tone was still serious, as if he had gone through countless trainings.
“If anything happens to you, just press the button on the side of the collar.”
Yun Yiruo lowered her head curiously, felt around with her little paws, and sure enough, she touched a small, cold button.
He raised his little head and patted his chest confidently, "Okay, okay, I got it!"
As soon as he finished speaking, he jumped lightly, passed through the windowsill, drew a beautiful arc in the sunlight, and landed lightly on the grass outside the window.
The two bodyguards looked at each other, one stayed where he was, and the other quietly took a step and quickly caught up.
Coming out of the restaurant, Yun Yiruo walked briskly. The sunlight shone on her body, making her feel warm. She couldn't help but hum a little tune.
In front of you is the parking lot for the self-driving area, and a few steps ahead is the pedestrian area.
He walked on the edge of the wall like a child on a balance beam, occasionally looking down at his feet, and occasionally looking up to feel the sunshine. He looked carefree.
I deliberately avoided crowded and noisy places, relying only on vague memories to find the location where the young ladies were broadcasting live.
As he walked, he looked around and attracted the attention of many passers-by.
Suddenly, a child's voice rang out: "Wow, Mom, look, there's a big mouse over there!"
When Yun Yiru heard this, she slipped and almost fell off the wall.
He turned around and glared at the little boy who was pointing at him excitedly, then quickly jumped off the wall and hid in the corner nearby.
The sun shone obliquely against the cold wall. He raised his hand to ruffle his white fur and muttered to himself, "Rat? Can't you just call me Fox-sama? You have no taste."
Continue to walk around the park.
Along the way, many animals were lazily huddled in the corners, sleeping or daydreaming, completely ignoring the tourists.
After going around a few alleys and taking a few turns, I finally returned to the pedestrian path.
Not far away, I saw a few staff members leading a group of capybaras slowly walking towards me. The capybaras were swaying and their fat bodies were swaying, like a group of slow boats.
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