After the Yangtze alligators exited, it was the foxes' turn. Suming asked Zhao Yun to empty both his and Suming's large backpacks, and then in one go, he stuffed four or five foxes into each bag to be hoisted up.
The little foxes huddled together, their fluffy fur crowding the large bags. They lay on the edges of the bags, curiously surveying their surroundings as they rose upwards, seemingly unable to understand why they were suddenly 'floating'. Some of the little ones even grinned, revealing their tiny sharp teeth with the corners of their mouths turned upward, looking as if they were smiling, which was quite amusing.
After more than an hour of work, all the foxes were finally lifted up. Suming was exhausted like a dog and asked Zhao Yun to toss down a Snickers bar. After eating a few bites, he regained some energy. He then secured the climbing rope around his waist, gave a thumbs up to those above, and was pulled up slowly by Su Meng.