Super Zoo

Chapter 600: Catch bats with a net?

Su Ming didn't want either the U.S. dollars or the shares.

But Su Ming is very interested in the mutated flying fox. After being in contact with spiritual power for a long time, the animals in the zoo are constantly mutating to some extent, becoming larger in size, improving in intelligence, etc. However, there is no cross-border food. Such a strong variation.

Su Ming was curious, was there a connection between the two?

Besides, if there really were a large group of vampire flying foxes in the mountains, why didn't the entire Maoxi County notice anything? According to Antonio, the place where the flying fox was found is not too far from Bamboo Town.

If there really are large groups of vampire flying foxes, the nursing home plan will not go forward. Who knows when a group of vampire bats will fly out of the mountains and bite people.

So Su Ming must find out the truth about the mutated flying fox.

Antonio graciously agreed to Su Ming's request, and the two parties agreed to prepare separately and enter the mountain early tomorrow morning.

One night, each prepares.

When Antonio talked about his family, he was vague, so Su Ming had to be careful. He took a flight back to the zoo that day, went to the back mountain, and asked Su Meng to come with him. In the mountains, Su Meng can play a greater role than a tiger.

At dawn the next day, a group of people met at the intersection outside Sun Town. Su Ming took Su Meng, and Antonio took two bodyguards and Su Lijun. The group of six people entered the mountain from a small road under Sun Town.

Su Ming specifically asked around the town last night, but no one had heard of rumors about vampire bats nearby. There were quite a few mountain bats, and occasionally people would catch big bats and barbecue them, and even the leather tendons were crispy.

After walking for less than half an hour, there was no road underfoot. Antonio was the oldest, but his skills were not inferior to those of the two young bodyguards. He was probably also a sports person, but Su Ming and Su Lijun were walking a little slower. Hard.

When it was almost noon, the six of them were completely in the deep mountains and old forests. Antonio's two bodyguards, maybe because they were too hot, or maybe to intimidate, took off their coats, revealing their iron-like muscles in their tight vests. There was a dagger stuck on his waist.

After walking for a few more hours, around 4:30 in the afternoon, a very simple shed appeared in the woods ahead. It was temporarily built with branches. It looked like a rain shelter at a bus stop, but it was short and narrow and could only accommodate three people. Individuals do it half-length side by side.

Su Lijun strode to the front of the shed, pulled a branch from the top of the shed, and plucked among the dead leaves on the ground. He pulled out a long-decomposed body of a small animal, like a squirrel.

"This is it." Antonio kicked the animal carcass away, put down his backpack, and looked at the sky.

Su Ming looked around. There were dense forests and deep mountains where no sunlight could penetrate. Occasionally, he could hear the chirping of birds.

What about the big vampire bat?

"Wait a minute, bats lie dormant during the day and come out at night, and they won't appear until the sun goes down."

Antonio squinted and looked at the surrounding environment for a moment, then said a few words to the two bodyguards in Italian.

The two bodyguards and Su Lijun took out a large group of things that looked like fishing nets from their respective backpacks, unfolded them, and hung them on several big trees nearby. They surrounded the small awning in the middle and were surrounded by nets.

"Are you using this to catch bats?" Su Ming frowned. No, children all know that bats are blind. They rely on emitting sound waves and receiving reflections to clearly grasp the surrounding environment. Using a net to catch bats seems like a good idea. , in fact, it is difficult to work. The bat will find an obstacle in front of it from a long distance and walk around it.

What's more, those nets are very big, and the ropes are as thick as a little finger. No matter how stupid the bat is, it won't fall into the net.

Antonio smiled mysteriously: "Theoretically, you are right."

"Then..." Su Ming was puzzled.

"You will know then, Su, what are you doing? Hang that net upwards! If something goes wrong, we will all be in danger. Do you want to kill us?" The second half of the sentence was addressed to Su Lijun, The tone was stern.

Su Lijun had a sullen face along the way, walking behind with two bodyguards like a follower. Su Ming and Antonio walked in the front. After arriving at this small camp, Su Ming and Antonio rested under a small shed. Su Meng kept watch every step of the way. Behind him, only Su Lijun and two bodyguards were working.

Su Lijun had just climbed down from a tree after setting up a net. He was sweating profusely. Hearing Antonio's scolding, he turned around and glanced at Antonio with a sinister look, but said nothing. He climbed up the tree again and adjusted the big net.

"Su is actually a very good agent." Antonio nodded to Su Ming, "However, I lack a strong partner like you in China. As far as I know, you manage many animals. Your zoo is backed by Qinling, we have many opportunities for cooperation.”

Su Ming thought for a moment and said, "Since it's cooperation, we should be honest with each other, right?"

"Mr. Su, do you think I'm not honest enough?" Antonio asked.

"You know everything about me, but I don't know anything about you. For example, what does your family do?" Su Ming smiled. He can roughly tell that although Antonio's family is engaged in legitimate business, the specific methods may not be visible to the public.

Regardless of whether it is to protect animals or not, Antonio secretly captured a large number of flying foxes for research without the consent of the Chinese government, which is an illegal act in itself.

"Mr. Su, you will know after we have further cooperation." Antonio smiled and said, "Maybe our behavior is illegal, but our achievements can benefit mankind. Many bats carry multiple viruses, such as Ebola virus, which may cause human extinction. If we can find out the truth about this mutation, it will be a major contribution to all mankind."

It was the first time I heard someone talk about illegal behavior so noble. Su Ming smiled and said nothing, only saying, "Your family will also prosper because of this."

As he was talking, he heard two gunshots from a distance. Not long after, a bodyguard came back dragging a muntjac. The little deer-like guy was still bleeding on his hind legs. The bodyguard hung it upside down and let its blood drip out. He put a small enamel cup underneath to catch the blood.

"The smell of blood will attract passing flying foxes." Antonio explained.

Su Ming used his mental power to explore. The muntjac's hind legs were pierced by a sharp weapon and there was a wound that was not too big or small. It was not fatal, but very accurate.

Su Ming couldn't help but take a closer look at the bodyguard. Deer are known as mountain antelopes. They are very agile and alert. They won't be approached by anyone. The bodyguard must have used the dagger as a flying knife from a long distance to hit the deer. He was able to hit it, but it was not fatal, which shows that his technique is very good.

The sky gradually darkened. The deer struggled a few times at first. Su Ming secretly transferred some mental power to it. The deer soon fell into a deep sleep and swayed weakly on the shelf.

"Hula, hula..." There was a sound of flapping wings in the dense forest in the distance, as if a large group of flying creatures were approaching.

"Here they come!" Antonio's eyes lit up.

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