Seeing Black Tiger and Black Bear guarding the wheat, the regiment commander thought of the time he had asked Mo'er to help train the dogs in the army. He thought she had forgotten because she was busy, so he mentioned it again. Mo'er slapped her forehead and said, "I really forgot because I was busy. Training will start tomorrow."

The next day, Mo'er drove a truck to the army's dog farm and had the soldiers load a dozen dogs onto the truck. These dogs included Chinese pastoral dogs, sheepdogs, and German Shepherds. After loading, they drove the truck to the wheat field. When they arrived at the wheat field, they moved their minds and sensed that no one was nearby, so they put the dogs into the space. The dogs were confused when they arrived in the space. What happened? Why did they suddenly change places? But this place was good, so the dogs scattered, urinating everywhere, fighting for territory. Some squatted on their hind legs, and some raised one hind leg. No matter how Mo'er shouted, it was useless. In anger, she shouted: "Black Tiger, Black Bear! Let them come back!" With two loud sounds, Black Tiger and Black Bear rushed out. Soon, more than a dozen dogs returned to the open space in front of the house.

Mo'er filled a basin with some spiritual spring water and a small spoon. She scooped a spoonful and said to one dog, "Sit." The dog lowered its head, wagged its tail, and looked at Mo'er with longing in its eyes. She said to another dog, "Sit." The dog immediately rolled over, its belly facing Mo'er. Mo'er's forehead was covered with black lines!

Then the third, the fourth, and so on, the sixteenth. After a full round, only two sat down. Mo'er fed those two spiritual spring water, and the other dogs were ravenous. Then, the second time, three sat down, and the fourth time, five. She had plenty of time, and no other method, so she patiently trained them over and over again. She trained them for a full eight days, and it was almost dark outside. The dogs mastered more and more skills: sitting, lying down, spinning, running, standing up, and so on. During these eight days, the dogs drank spiritual spring water and ate food made from the plants in the space. While their bodies hadn't changed much, save for a slight weight gain, their fur was noticeably smoother and shinier, and their eyes had become more alert. When she was tired from training, she went to the cruise ship to watch a movie and sleep. That day, she watched a documentary that explained how many animals, birds, and fish had lost their habitats during decades of modernization, disappearing into the depths of history.

She thought: "I have space in my hand. If I can take them all into space and protect them before they become extinct, then they won't become extinct! I'm really smart!"

When I have the ability in the future, I will build a zoo and let the world see these animals and plants that have disappeared from the outside world. Just thinking about it makes me feel so happy! So this is called conservation breeding!

If you think of it, you should do it, otherwise you will always feel uncomfortable like a thorn in your heart.

She ran to find the group leader and said she wanted to take a month's leave to train the dogs. She would definitely give him sixteen well-trained dogs when she came back in a month.

Seeing that she was indeed very busy recently, the regiment commander readily agreed. She then ran to tell the battalion commander and ran back home.

When I got home, I took my grandmother into the space and showed her the documentary. My grandmother sighed and said: There is nothing we can do about it. If humans want to develop, it is inevitable that they will destroy the environment!

Mo'er said: Grandma, there is a way to prevent them from becoming extinct. Grandma looked at her and said: Are you saying that you want to collect them all into the space and protect them?

Mo'er said: Grandma, you still understand me. Grandma said: So you pulled me in to see this because you were afraid that I would not agree with you going out to find those animals and plants, right?

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