Understanding Beast Language, The Fake Daughter Solves Cases and Becomes the Police's Darling

Blurb: The rating has just been released and is expected to rise. [Raising fluffy animals + easy case-solving + sweet, refreshing and satisfying + pampered protagonist]

Veterinarian Xia Zhini...

Chapter 119 The Messenger of Justice is Dumbfounded (1/2)

As a blogger dedicated to protecting animal rights, what Xiao Fang hates most in his life is any behavior that mistreats animals.

Xiao Fang's face turned ashen. He pointed the live camera at the Red Panda House and said in a tone so deep that it could almost squeeze water out of it: "Family...everyone has seen it. Juju...really doesn't want to be here."

His live broadcast room is currently on the air.

Fans in the broadcast room had already known from previous announcements that the host had come today specifically to confirm the safety of the red panda Juju.

Seeing Ju Ju Bu with their own eyes at this moment, everyone's heart tightened instantly.

The barrage suddenly surged:

[Why is it Senyu Zoo again?! Didn't they get into an incident last time where zookeepers were brutally treating animals?]

[Wasn't that clarified? Someone maliciously edited and fabricated the rumor! We're running around trying to debunk it! I'll wait and see this time, maybe there's a misunderstanding...]

[Don't wait! Go to the medical room right away! Could something have happened to Juju?]

[The host even bought a 50-yuan ticket to make sure Juju was safe... I'm so heartbroken. Here's a tip for you. Thank you for your hard work!]

I don't want to spend a penny on such a shady zoo.

There is a mini map printed on the back of the ticket to Senyu Zoo.

Xiao Fang took a quick look and immediately walked quickly towards the infirmary.

His tone became more serious: "Family members, I want to see now how the garden is treating Juju!"

As he walked, he flipped open his phone and showed the broadcast room the information from the zoo's official website. His voice was filled with suppressed anger: "Everyone, look carefully. This is the list of veterinarians published on their official website."

“There’s only one attending doctor and one veterinary assistant!”

Xiao Fang took a deep breath and almost gritted his teeth as he spoke the next sentence: "According to the inside information I received, the only attending physician has recently resigned!"

"That means there might only be one veterinary assistant left in the entire zoo right now!"

These words instantly ignited the anger of the broadcast room:

"What?! Only one assistant? What can they do? They can only take care of scrapes and colds at best!"

[Oh my god! Hasn't Senyu made a lot of money recently? And they can't even afford to hire a proper veterinarian?!]

What do they think of animals? Cash cows?! They won't even treat them when they're sick!

[Host, please take a quick look! Juju must be okay!]

Among Xiao Fang's fans, there are many netizens who truly love animals. Some of them who have visited Senyu Zoo couldn't help but speak out:

Actually, Director Xiao Xia is a veterinarian herself! I live nearby and have an annual pass. Within a month of the new director taking over, the animals' mental state has noticeably improved. I think she's really talented and dedicated.

[+1, I saw the video of Principal Xiao Xia giving the alpaca an injection. She was so gentle and patient!]

[I've always been following you, but I'll remain neutral this time. Let's wait until we've investigated thoroughly before drawing any conclusions.]

However, these rational voices were instantly drowned out, and immediately attracted more intense criticism:

[Haha, so annoying! They're already trying to clean up the mess right away? The zoo has money to hire online trolls, but no money to treat the animals?]

[Why are you still washing now? The attending doctor has run away, what use is a principal?]

[I'm really impressed. The red panda is almost dead, and he's still bragging about the director?]

Xiao Fang looked at the several "discordant" voices that popped up in the comment section, and his brows immediately furrowed.

He was used to the constant praise of him as "the messenger of justice" and "the patron saint of animals" in the broadcast room, so these faint doubts sounded particularly harsh to him.

He faced the camera, his tone clearly tinged with displeasure: "Reason? Isn't my job now to seek the truth?"