When others do quick transmigration, they transmigrate into humans. But she, Xu Qiaoqiao, is different. Every time she transmigrates, she is not human.
The first time, she became a little rab...
Photographers who spend a lot of time with wild animals do have opportunities to get close to them, but most of the time it is very dangerous because the animals are still wild and will start to move and resist if they are startled at the slightest thing.
Not to mention, the animal opposite them was a lion, a carnivore.
This is a very dangerous thing.
—Facing the lion head-on.
The two little guys in front of me are a bit different. They don't seem to be throwing a tantrum or showing any signs of danger.
The fawns were alright; we'd filmed them before. They were fairly mild-mannered, but extremely easily startled. It took a long time to calm them down before we could approach them.
That's how it was last time.
However, I felt really nervous when interacting with these small animals, afraid of startling them away.
Gradually reducing their wariness is a process that requires a great deal of patience.
When they let their guard down around you, it proves that everything you did was worthwhile.
Because these animals are all very cute.
But thinking of this, the three of them looked up and met the lion's calm eyes.
There wasn't much danger in the lion's eyes, and the three gradually calmed down. One of them noticed the canned food that Jun Qi was stepping on under his paws, and there were also some food wrappers in their pile of luggage.
The three of them: "..."
No wonder they came over on their own initiative and didn't seem to feel any danger; they must have come to be "thieves."
Does their behavior indicate a guilty conscience?
Because of this discovery, the three people's focus began to shift.
The three looked at the deer, then at the lion. Well, the deer seemed to have a guilty conscience, while the lion was perfectly upright and self-righteous.
It's as if the word "steal" simply doesn't exist in his dictionary.
Or rather, he was just acting very normally, having smelled the food and come over to enjoy it, regardless of whether the food belonged to someone else.
It shouldn't be... particularly important.
One of the cameramen noticed that the two little creatures weren't making any other moves, so he tried taking a few steps over there and saw that the two creatures, or rather the lion, didn't stop them.
He lifted the blanket and went to check on the instruments placed next to him.
The instrument is intact and there was no damage.
It seems that these two little guys deliberately avoided these expensive instruments when they were searching for food.
I've never even opened it.
Not bad.
The cameraman checking the camera raised an eyebrow slightly.
Well, they know a little manners, but not much.
Nevertheless, the act of breaking in and stealing is extremely heinous.
When the subject of this matter changes.
That's so cute!
They were stunned for a few seconds, then burst into laughter, their fear lessening considerably.
"Little guy, come here."
One of them boldly reached out his hand. He was the closest to Xu Qiaoqiao. He had casually touched his hair to make himself look better.
His posture conveyed ample patience.
He was the most experienced of the three. Since they encountered this situation, it meant that the other party was not a real threat, or at least not there with the intention of fighting.
The other two people looked at their colleague's actions with expressions of horror.
How could you be so bold?
"Dude, are you asleep and stupid?"
The cameraman sitting next to him leaned closer to his colleague and whispered something.
The other person simply gave him a reassuring look, and he felt very confident.
Don't worry, you won't get hurt.
The colleague who tried to dissuade him: "..."
"Oh, really? Well then, buddy, keep an eye on things. If things get weird, remember to run away if it's a real problem."
Although the entrance is blocked by lions, we can lift the tent when the time comes.
Xu Qiaoqiao tilted her head, looking at the outstretched hand. The other person was obviously very nervous, and was very excited to see that Xiaolu was reacting to her actions.
"Yo-yo!" Xu Qiaoqiao exclaimed.
Jun Qi watched quietly from the side, without making any major moves.
He lazily kicked the empty can of meat away, and the empty can rolled a few times on the ground before stopping at the edge of the tent.
Jun Qi then sat down on the spot and watched Xu Qiaoqiao play with that human.
It seems these humans won't resort to violence.
So you can rest assured.
"Yo yo".
Xu Qiaoqiao looked at the broad, kind hand in front of her, raised one of her hooves, and gently placed it in the human's palm.
Shake hands, good friend.
You shouldn't mind that Junjun and I sneaked in at night and ate your food.
She looked into the human's eyes, a slight smile on her face.
Xu Qiaoqiao's friendly gesture successfully made the hearts of the three humans in front of her start to pound like groundhogs.
Aaaaaaah!
The cameraman who shook hands with Xu Qiaoqiao winked, and amidst the envious glances of his two colleagues, he squeezed the deer's paw, smiling like a child who had seen candy.
At the same time, I went to check on the lion and saw that it just lazily scratched its head and yawned, not seeming impatient at all.
This is absolutely fantastic.
What happened tonight was truly amazing.
The cameraman, who was holding hands with Xu Qiaoqiao, had a bright smile. He glanced at his two colleagues and saw the envy in their eyes, so he tried to extend his other hand.
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