Chapter 54: That Man, That Dog

Since Lou Xiaoping had died on the grassland, torn apart by the lions he himself had raised, how could Lou Xiaoping have committed suicide?

Having experienced these images for more than twelve minutes, Bai Wu had contracted another negative attribute, Weak Water.

This time, his luck was a small fortune in an unfortunate situation, as Weak Water posed almost no threat in an area without water.

Bai Wu was unconcerned and continued to ponder the clues.

There were some other documents, but most of them were left by Li Xianxiang and her brothers, Liu, as well as some tourists or other workers in the zoo.

Moreover, the content was chaotic and unable to provide any clues. It only revealed the name of this dog, Jing.

"The first four segments essentially narrate the tragic experiences of the animal-loving Lou Xiaoping, who died at the hands of a ferocious beast… but the fifth segment of the image overturns everything that came before..."

Bai Wu frowned.