Chapter 38: The Tripartite Standoff, Humanity Watches On

The meeting of the rescue station was convened in the yard at seven o'clock the following morning.

It mainly had to do with the recent observation that the number of animals and birds in the vicinity had considerably increased.

In particular, the Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys and Wood Owls, whose habitats were not at this elevation, were curiously crowding into the area.

"We have two Lynxes nearby, with Jinya and her brother's territory conveniently including the rescue station. There's also a Black Bear that strolls through unpredictably. Add to that Brother Monkey's troop, and the biological density around here is somewhat excessive," someone noted.

The initial choice of this rescue station location was because it was a sparse forest area, which was not expected to significantly affect wild animals and birds.

But now, there seemed to be a trend of animals moving into this area, which was contrary to the normal state.