Chapter 348: Making the final decision, the zoo director agrees to let Lin Feng send the penguins back to Antarctica.



"ah?"

Director Lu was stunned. He opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but he didn't know where to begin.

"Do they all want to go home? But they live in Antarctica!"

"So you just said they're not suitable to live here, they want to escape, and you want to buy them to take them home?"

Director Lu seemed to suddenly understand something, and stared at Lin Feng with wide eyes.

It even carries an element of disbelief.

To be precise, he simply couldn't believe that a young man like him could really go to such lengths for the animals.

"Yes!"

Lin Feng admitted it without hesitation.

He looked at Director Lu with an open and honest gaze.

With absolute confidence.

There is no place more suitable for them to live than nature.

This is Lin Feng's truest thought.

He believes that only by returning to that icy, snowy land can these penguins truly be happy.

Lin Feng said confidently, "You've seen it yourself. If these little guys continue to live here, the next thing you'll see are their corpses!"

The viewers in the live stream were stunned by Lin Feng's words.

[But if so many penguins die, what's the point of keeping this penguin enclosure? Director Lu, are you out of your mind?]

One netizen commented anxiously, "I'm so disappointed in you."

I support the idea of ​​letting the penguins go home, even if it means abandoning the penguin exhibit. We can simply stop watching penguins altogether!

Another netizen immediately echoed this sentiment, speaking with conviction.

Yes, I support it too!

We all support this: let's not go see the penguins anymore, let them go home!

The screen was instantly flooded with comments; everyone was moved by Lin Feng's words and expressed their support.

At this moment, they were no longer just spectators, but, like Lin Feng, genuinely hoped that these penguins could regain their freedom.

...

After hearing Lin Feng's explanation and seeing the support from netizens in the live stream for the penguins' idea of ​​returning home, Director Lu was deeply moved.

I was also very conflicted.

He knew that Lin Feng was telling the truth.

The penguins were far more intelligent than he had expected.

If we force them to stay here, they will probably die one by one, just as Lin Feng said.

This is the last thing he wanted to see.

When tourists witness these tragedies firsthand, the reputation of the penguin exhibit will be completely ruined.

Not only that, it will also trigger strong condemnation from public opinion, and he, as the kindergarten director, will probably also be held responsible.

However, he built the penguin exhibit single-handedly, investing a great deal of effort and money in it.

Over the years, the penguin exhibit has brought him huge profits and popularity, making him both famous and wealthy.

He's really unwilling to give up the penguin exhibit and send the penguins back to Antarctica!

Lin Feng looked at Director Lu.

His mouth didn't move, but you could clearly hear what he was thinking.

He was somewhat taken aback.

Could it be that the system has been upgraded?

Just now, when his attention was focused on Director Lu.

It was as if I could hear the thoughts of the animals, and I could hear the thoughts of Director Lu.

This practice only occurred in the tribe where the language was not spoken.

[System, can I hear human thoughts now?]

[Yes, host, the system has long possessed the ability to hear human thoughts; it's just that you haven't used it yet!]

? ? ?

Hearing this, Lin Feng almost vomited blood in anger.

So it's been usable for a while now!

It's his fault for being too naive and kind!

I've always thought eavesdropping on human thoughts is too sordid, so I've never used it.

From this perspective, Lin Feng is practically righteous to the point of being wicked!

They simply didn't use these abilities on humans.

This time, I happened to overhear Director Lu's thoughts.

Lin Feng smiled slightly.

Since that's the case, he wouldn't mind adding more firewood to make the fire burn even brighter.

He leaned close to Director Lu's ear and whispered.

"Director Lu, think about it, this matter can't be kept from everyone, and it might even escalate further!"

"You have other exhibition halls, and all sorts of things will be said online then. What will happen to your reputation?"

"It's better to nip it in the bud as soon as it starts; you might just leave a lasting legacy in everyone's hearts!"

"Everyone will be grateful for your great kindness!"

Although Lin Feng's voice was very soft, every word was like a heavy hammer, striking the very point of Director Lu's dilemma.

Principal Lu, who had been hesitant, suddenly woke up from her daze upon hearing Lin Feng's words.

He suddenly turned his head and looked at Xiaobai next to Lin Feng.

Little White was flying overhead, faithfully recording everything that was happening here.

All the footage was being broadcast live.

Principal Lu's face turned deathly pale instantly, and fine beads of sweat appeared on his forehead.

He then realized that the seriousness of the situation far exceeded his imagination.

If he continues to conceal the truth, he will face not only financial losses but also a ruined reputation once the truth is exposed.

I haven't thought about anything deeper yet.

Instead of being criticized by everyone, it's better to make a decision sooner and proactively release these penguins back home.

In this way, they might be able to salvage some of their reputation and even win everyone's respect and admiration.

After figuring all this out, Director Lu took a deep breath, suppressed the panic in her heart, and forced a smile onto her face.

"Luckily, Comrade Lin Feng spoke up to advise us, otherwise there would have been a huge mess!"

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