Chapter 10:
– The next park is the Sun Bear Park.
Because of their behavior, they are often mistaken for people dressed up.
Even as a travel blogger who wanders around as a special forces soldier, I felt tired when I arrived here.
I planned to find another small sightseeing car.
Unexpectedly, there was someone at the ticket counter.
Well, it couldn't be called someone, more like a pitch-black unknown entity.
I hesitated about whether I should take this car.
I stepped back, but the person from the ticket counter rushed out.
It was a sun bear.
It stood on its hind legs and waved at me, saying, 'Come and play.' Like a street-side pedal car.
It was hard to refuse such a warm invitation.
Besides, I couldn't escape either way.
So I went.
It pointed to the worn-out sightseeing car and said, '500 yuan for half an hour per adult.' The prices in the underworld are really outrageous."
I took out five from my bag and gave them to him: "Come for an hour, thank you, Brother Xiong." Brother Xiong was very enthusiastic and even taught me how to drive: "Like this first, then like this, and then like that will do.
"By the way, the bears inside are not as easy to talk to as me, so you have to be careful." I want to ask Shanyuan about something.
Barrage: [This bear is so cute, aww, I want to keep it.] [You're really good, this is protected wildlife.] [Is this really not a person wearing a fur suit?] Just as the junior brother who had disappeared for a while appeared again, "Consultation fee is eight hundred." I said, "What were you doing just now? You came back with such resentment." Shanyuan said, "Master asked him to draw symbols.
One hundred sheets.
One hundred new symbols have already been ordered.
Link to Little Blue Car No.1."
While my own escape was undoubtedly painful, other people's success made me even sadder.
I escaped for one night, and he sold charms for one night.
I frowned, "I can't even imagine how much you can earn." [Coward, I can imagine.]
He laughed, "The symbols from Qingtian Temple are not many, around a hundred thousand." I feel even more bitter: "What are the rules in Bear Park?" He said, "There are no rules." I wanted to laugh, but I felt that things couldn't be that simple.
The junior brother laughed wildly, "If you can get out, then you're amazing." I said, "..."
Heartbroken, the real heartbreak is not about making a big fuss.