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 260 Biting the Wrong Person (2/2)

Xia Zhining has interacted with many small animals and can quickly match the things and objects described by the animals with the actual items.

The large black bird is likely a drone, and the shiny square box is a camera.

[And this human even kicked my child.]

[By the time I rushed over, my child was already motionless!]

The lynx's pupils contracted in pain: [That human heard my cry, jumped onto a noisy metal frame (a sand motorcycle), and ran away! I only saw his back...]

It stretched out its paw and angrily pointed in Lu Li's direction. [The next day! That human reappeared with that buzzing black bug and the shiny box! Right where my child was killed!]

This time, I will not let him escape!

[I will avenge my child!]

Xia Zhining's heart skipped a beat, and she instantly understood the whole story—

The lynx only remembered two characteristics of the killer: using photographic equipment and appearing at the crime scene.

The next day, Lu Li appeared at the scene with the same equipment, and the lynx naturally identified him as the enemy who killed the cub!

But Xia Zhining quickly realized a key problem: Lu Li, as a military journalist, usually only operates in military bases or exercise areas.

These confidential areas have strict controls on filming equipment; drones and cameras must be specially approved before they can be used.

Taking photos without permission could potentially reveal the base's coordinates or classified information.

Xia Zhining immediately pressed Lu Li, "When exactly were you attacked?"

"Last Tuesday afternoon."

"Did the military send personnel with drones and cameras to that area last Monday?"

Lu Li answered definitively, "No, there was no filming scheduled for that day."

Shangwu immediately contacted the relevant departments to verify and confirmed that no filming personnel were dispatched that day.

“That’s right,” Xia Zhining explained. “According to the lynx’s description, its cubs were killed by a person carrying a drone and a camera.”

"It identified Lu Li, who later appeared at the same location with the same equipment, as the murderer."

Shang Wu's expression instantly turned serious. "Could it be a spy trying to steal our military secrets?"

Lu Li was taken aback at first, then suddenly realized: "Now that you mention it, it's very likely! That lynx cub was probably killed because it accidentally interfered with the spy's activities."

The more he thought about it, the more reasonable it seemed: "When the lynx returned, the other party was afraid of being attacked by this fierce beast that was so protective of its cubs, and was also worried that making too much noise would attract the military patrol team, so it fled the scene in a hurry."

Shang Wu was silent for a moment, then said, "Expert Xia, please wait a moment. I need to consult with the organization now. I have important matters to discuss with you."

His serious tone made Xia Zhining even more nervous.

The military leaders are incredibly intimidating!

It makes people unconsciously want to straighten their backs and stand at ease or attention.

After Shang Wu left temporarily, Xia Zhi Ning calmed herself down and gently explained to the lynx, "Lynx, you've mistaken your enemy."

"It wasn't this reporter, Lu, who killed your child."

"The real culprit is a spy who endangers national security."

"But we assure you, we will find the real culprit and avenge you!"

The lynx's erect ears twitched slightly, and the fierce glint in its eyes was gradually replaced by confusion.

It hesitated, lowered its head, and made a gurgling sound in its throat:

[Then...did I bite the wrong person?]

The lynx paused, then suddenly did something unexpected.