Chapter 222 A Special Person (Third Update!!)

"It looks so big!"

In fact, in Gu Huai's mind, this sentence should be equivalent to the title of a song - "That Girl Said to Me".

I never expected that I would say those words to Cai Yan.

[Provincial Capital Natural History Museum]

Looking at this huge signboard, and the massive building complex sitting in front of me.

He wasn't unfamiliar with zoos; Ji City also had one. However, the Ji City zoo was only slightly larger than a typical park. A visit took less than two hours, and you could even have a meal there.

Needless to say, the animals in Jicheng Zoo were even more listless than I was, even though I work from 8 a.m.

Go see animals? Someone who didn't know better might think they were going to a hospice.

The provincial capital's zoo, on the other hand, is only befitting of the provincial capital; it doesn't even seem to belong to the same system.

"It's very big. I came here once when I was a child with my parents and Cai Yi. I remember we walked around for a long time but couldn't see everything before we couldn't stay awake and had to go back."

"Oh? You came with your mom and dad?"

"if not?"

Cai Yan looked at Gu Huai strangely, and Gu Huai immediately wanted to open his arms and say, "Daddy, give me a hug."

"Then I."

He had barely begun to make a move when he saw Cai Yan's threatening gaze, which seemed to see right through him and penetrate everything.

He reluctantly lowered his arms.

Humph.

You're only doing this because you're the giant version of Cai Yan; if you were the younger version, you could just spout off like that.

Okay, actually that's nonsense. Even the younger version of Gu Huai wouldn't dare to be so presumptuous.

Because I bought the tickets in advance, I didn't need to go through the queue to buy tickets; I could just scan the QR code on my phone to enter.

Technology changes lives; fast forward to silicon-based life forms dominating the Earth.

Upon entering the garden, Gu Huai felt as if he had traveled through time, into the world of Dream of the Red Chamber, and that he was none other than Granny Gu, who was entering the Grand View Garden for the first time.

Why are so many animals not kept behind glass windows, but running around in the streets?

Gibbons dart through the trees, swinging and howling. Raccoons run wild, their keepers chasing after them. It feels less like a zoo and more like a real forest. I wonder if there's some kind of activity where everyone brings a gun and takes whatever they shoot home?

"Look at you, so unsophisticated."

Cai Yan remained calm and composed, while Gu Huai, standing beside her, walked around looking at the animals, occasionally letting out a surprised exclamation. He even took out his phone to take pictures of any unfamiliar animals he encountered.

What's the difference between this and being a primary school student? (I'm a physical education student, so this is like primary school for me.)
Gu Huai's eyes could hardly take it all in. "I now completely admire your taste, Yanbao. This place is much more interesting than bar dancing."

"You're acting like an idiot. Wait, what did you call me?"

Cai Yan was about to laugh when she heard his words, but then she realized that there might be some strange words mixed in with his words.

Salt Baby? She's only ever played with Water Baby.

Gu Huai blinked.

grass.

Having too many internal thoughts is not good; there are always awkward moments when you accidentally blurt out what's on your mind.

"Hey, Team Leader Cai, what's wrong?"

This time, Cai Yan wasn't easily fooled. She squinted, the afternoon sun shining on her fair and delicate cheeks. Her translucent skin glowed with a bright color, like the morning glow in a valley.

“What you just said was definitely not the three words ‘Team Leader Cai,’ it was two words.”

Gu Huai blinked again and said softly, "Cai Yan?"

"Don't call me by my full name."

Every step is a close call, every step is fraught with danger.

You've suddenly become quite clingy; you're really starting to get a bit clingy. I like sensible girls, the kind who can take their medicine on their own.

Gu Huai scratched his head helplessly, "Sister Cai? Sister Yan?"

Cai Yan knew the other person was joking, but she wasn't the type to argue or make a scene.

I've already wasted all my time on this idiot, and I don't have the energy to do anything childish or pretentious.

"You'd better keep calling me that, and don't make a mistake. If you do, I'll cut off one of your fingers."

Depend on.

"Are you some kind of Empress Lü? I'm not Lady Qi either." Cai Yan, who looked very cool and handsome, turned around and walked forward on his own. Gu Huai took out his phone and prepared to take more pictures of the gibbons wandering around, jumping and shouting, so he could send them to Xu Cheng later and say that he had met his father.

"what!"

I had just picked it up when I heard screams from in front of me.

Gu Huai reacted instantly, his body reacting faster than his mind could process.

He was still thinking, "Is that Cai Yan's voice?" What had happened? There shouldn't be that many unexpected things happening in the zoo.
His body shot out in the next instant, accurately catching up with Cai Yan, who hadn't gone far.

As a result, Cai Yan stood there looking completely bewildered, her hands almost raised in public as if to surrender. In front of her were not some fierce and menacing villains, nor were they some nonexistent dump trucks from the zoo.

Several meerkats, seemingly appearing out of nowhere, stood curiously in front of Cai Yan, looking around like little weasels, before staring at the trembling Cai Yan.

Gu Huai walked over, amused.

"Meerkat, what are you afraid of?"

The meerkats in this zoo seem to roam around everywhere, but they are very bold. They don't hide when they see people; instead, they just stand there staring. Look at their little eyes and their posture.

He looks more like a retired, unemployed veteran than a security guard, standing guard over here.

Upon hearing Gu Huai's voice, Cai Yan almost instinctively moved behind him. The woman, who usually exuded an imposing aura, arms crossed and eyes blazing with power, now appeared rather timid and submissive.

She huddled behind Gu Huai, her hands still clinging helplessly to his shoulders, while she peeked out from the side.

"I'm afraid of mice. They look a lot like big mice!"

"Do they look somewhat similar? Hey, they said they want to be your friends, should I invite them over?"

"Are you trying to get yourself killed?! Get them out of here right now!"

Cai Yan was so angry that she stomped her feet on the spot.

Gu Huai felt that this didn't seem like an act. Cai Yan wasn't the kind of person who would sell any kind of tragic story or act cute just to create a certain persona or label for herself.

There was no need for Gu Huai; the zookeeper arrived quickly, waving his hands behind them like shepherds herding sheep, and the meerkats automatically dispersed.

"Alright, alright, they've all run away. Hmm, why are these people taking pictures of us?"

Some people who had been attracted by the commotion Cai Yan had made were taking pictures with their phones. Gu Huai initially thought they were taking pictures of the adorable meerkats, but then he realized the meerkats had run away, so why were they still taking pictures?
Dude, you're not a meerkat, even though there is indeed a 'Daji' in the story.

Cai Yan looked over and realized it was true.

He immediately lost his composure, coughed, and quickly pulled his coat tighter around himself, looking like he'd been caught by the police during a raid on a massage parlor.

"Hurry up and leave, this is so embarrassing!"

"Speaking of which, it's embarrassing that someone is afraid of meerkats and still comes to the zoo."

"What's it to you! Who knew there were rats in the zoo?"

"I already said, that's a meerkat, not a rat."

"It looks like a weasel."

"How about I take you to see a weasel?"

"Get out of here! I'll chop you up!"

When Cai Yan says she'll kill you, it doesn't really mean anything; in fact, it could mean she's in a good mood because she won't actually kill you.

But you'd better shut up when they say they're going to chop you up, because it sounds too real.

Gu Huai could only laugh as she dragged him down another path, completely cutting ties with the group of little meerkats.

The little meerkat didn't know who it had offended, as the sunlight stubbornly pierced through the gaps in the layers of leaves.

The dappled sunlight fell on the ground, forming a net that had no stickiness.

Young men and women, not yet thirty, weaving through the crowd as if dancing on a tightrope.

Looking at Cai Yan, who was puffing up in anger, Gu Huai felt a little dazed while laughing.

The first woman to change her own life.

The first woman he kissed.

The first woman I hugged.

The first woman to accompany him to the zoo.

Someone special.

……

(End of this chapter)

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