The reporter's interview with Chen Ying provided an excuse for him to avoid it.
Back in the car with the transshipment cage, Chen Ying leaned back in his seat, exhausted, pinching the bridge of his nose.
Second Girl Chen went back to the mountains, and it was uncertain if other leopards would bully her.
This little creature could only catch ground squirrels and mouse rabbits, and rock sheep babies were quite a challenge for her.
Chen Ying felt a stifling blockage in his heart.
He remembered how in school, teachers often told him that as a veterinarian, one sometimes needed to "harden one's heart"; otherwise, one could fall into many troubling predicaments of one's own making.
The teacher also mentioned that his personality wasn't really suited for wildlife conservation, and being a plain veterinarian might suit him better.
But Chen Ying didn't believe it; he was young and passionate, always believing that it required fervor to excel in this field.