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Chapter 1097 You guys aren't giving me any face!

It's the weekend, and Cui Ming, who rarely has time, accompanied Camilla to visit the zoo in the city center.

The sun was shining brightly, and the park was bustling with tourists. Adults were laughing and playing with their children, and the air was filled with a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. However, Cui Ming's mood was anything but good.

To be honest, Choi Myung doesn't like visiting the zoo at all.

It's not that he dislikes these animals, but every time he comes, he encounters the same frustrating situation—the animals in the park, whether they fly in the sky, run on the ground, or swim in the water, react as if they've seen the apex predator of nature as soon as they see him!
Take the monkey mountain we just passed by, for example. The monkeys that were jumping around and snatching food from tourists, as soon as they caught sight of Cui Ming, they seemed to be put on pause. They all rushed to the highest point of the artificial mountain, huddled together, and stared at him with terrified eyes from a great distance, not daring to even breathe.

And over there at the waterfowl lake, the swans and mandarin ducks that were leisurely swimming on the surface of the water immediately flapped their wings and hurriedly hid in the reeds in the center of the lake when they sensed Cui Ming approaching, not even daring to stick their heads out.

The most outrageous area is the predator zone.

The majestic lions and tigers, who usually lazily sunbathe or stroll around in their cages, instantly bristled when they saw Cui Ming walking over through the glass today.

Its tail, which had been drooping, was now tucked tightly between its legs, its ears were pressed against its head, and all the fur on its body stood up. It made a low, fearful whimper as it backed away step by step until it reached the corner of the cage, where it curled up into a ball and didn't even dare to look at Cui Ming.

This is clearly a sign of extreme fear.

Cui Ming stood outside the glass, looking at the trembling lion in the cage, his brows furrowing involuntarily, his heart filled with helplessness and confusion.

He turned to Camilla beside him, his tone tinged with grievance and confusion: "Isn't this strange? I didn't do anything to them, so why are they all so afraid of me?"

Cui Ming really couldn't understand it.

He was wearing casual clothes today, not his imposing combat uniform, and he didn't have a sour face on his face, so how did he become the animals' "nightmare"?
He couldn't help but mentally rant: What do you guys mean? Am I that scary?! It's just a trip to the zoo with my girlfriend, is it really necessary to be this terrified? It's infuriating!

What Cui Ming didn't know was that the animals in the park were staring at him with even more terrified eyes, their inner complaints even more intense than his.

The tiger huddled in the corner was screaming inwardly: Terrifying! Absolutely terrifying! How can the aura emanating from this human be even more terrifying than that of us, the king of beasts? That's not the aura of a normal creature at all!

The monkeys on Monkey Mountain were also passing on their fear to each other: "That's him! Did you see him? The moment he came over, all the fur on my body stood on end! You're telling me this thing is a person? Who are you kidding!"

"Yeah, yeah! This aura is terrifying, like it could tear us to shreds in an instant! Do you really think we animals are stupid roe deer? Don't you think we can tell if someone is human or not?" Camilla looked at Cui Ming, who looked depressed, and then at the animals who were terrified. She couldn't help but laugh and reached out to take Cui Ming's arm: "Maybe it's because your aura is too strong. Animals are much more sensitive than humans. They can tell that you're not an ordinary person."

Cui Ming pursed his lips and didn't say anything, but he felt that this zoo was really impossible to visit properly - after all, no one wants to be treated like a monster by a group of animals wherever they go.

Camilla was in an exceptionally good mood; the smile never faded from her lips, her eyes were filled with undisguised joy, and even her steps became lighter.

Seeing Cui Ming looking so frustrated and helpless was a rare pleasure for her—after all, usually, whether facing alien forces or ferocious monsters, Cui Ming always exuded an aura of dominance and crushed the entire scene; when had she ever looked so helpless?
The stark contrast between now being collectively "disliked" by a group of animals in the park and now being completely ignored is absolutely hilarious!
She couldn't resist taking out her phone and secretly snapping a picture of Cui Ming frowning and looking dejected, intending to tease him about it later.

In stark contrast to Camilla's relaxed and cheerful demeanor, Cui Ming kept a sullen face the entire time, his brows furrowed so deeply they could trap a mosquito, and an oppressive aura emanated from him, causing even passing tourists to instinctively avoid him.

He had completely figured it out; these animals really didn't give him the slightest bit of face!
From the monkey mountain at the entrance, to the waterfowl lake just now, and now to the predator zone, wherever he goes, the animals there collectively fall into panic.

They either cowered in a corner trembling or fled in panic, turning what should have been a romantic stroll in the park into a "feeding expulsion site," leaving him extremely frustrated.

Take this male lion in front of us, kept in the heart of the predator enclosure. Just a moment ago, it was strutting around in its spacious cage, its thick mane swaying slightly in the wind, its chest held high, pacing back and forth with steady, powerful strides, looking every bit the "King of the Grasslands."

Not to mention that it had just raised its head and let out a deafening roar, a powerful and penetrating sound that drew the attention of onlookers who took out their phones to take pictures and cheer, while many children clapped excitedly.

Just now, when Cui Ming was walking forward holding Camilla's hand in the distance, he caught a glimpse of this scene and thought to himself: At least there's one decent one, not as cowardly as the other animals.

As soon as he led Camilla to the cage, before he could even stand still or say a word, a magical and comical scene unfolded—the once domineering lion seemed to have been put on emergency pause, instantly losing all its kingly aura. Its thick limbs staggered back two steps, its head, which had been held high, was now drooping, and even its mane drooped.

Immediately afterwards, a soft, delicate "meow!" that didn't match its size at all escaped from its throat. The sound was so sweet and weak, just like a kitten whose tail had been stepped on, a stark contrast to its previous domineering roar.

"Damn it!!!" Cui Ming exploded on the spot, his anger rising up in his chest. He almost shouted out loud, attracting the attention of tourists who were originally focused on taking pictures. Many people looked at him and the lion in the cage with curiosity.

He stared intently at the lion huddled in its cage, his fists clenching involuntarily, roaring internally: You're a lion! The true king of the savanna! Can't you have some backbone? Stop meowing like a wronged little wife! Was that deafening roar just an act? So you were putting on a show for the ordinary tourists, deliberately trying to embarrass me, huh?! (End of Chapter)

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