Closer to Revealing My True Self-Chapter 750 - 484: Stay Right Here, Don’t Move_1

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Chapter 750: Chapter 484: Stay Right Here, Don’t Move_1

Even though just hearing the buzzwords gave me a headache, work still had to be done, reports still had to be written, and materials had to be urgently organized.

Luckily, Feng Yi knew exactly how to compile them and had everything figured out.

It’s just that after a "wild horse rampage," it was hard to rein in my racing thoughts.

"I’m really not quite used to this."

During such crucial times, Feng Yi certainly wouldn’t let go of his two "external brains"—Yi and Ren.

When it came to handling details and perfecting logical connections, their thoughts were more meticulous, not only offering Feng Yi suggestions but also checking for omissions and filling in gaps.

The organization of materials from the rainforest survey had been partially done beforehand, and now it was just a matter of dealing with the rest, which didn’t take too much time.

With enough experience in report writing and meeting preparations, Feng Yi didn’t find it as brain-draining as before, and it wasn’t necessary to pull an all-nighter starting a "memorable night mode."

Since returning to Yang City, Feng Yi had turned down quite a few invitations.

A while back, the Feng Family of Yang City made the hot search list, but Feng Yi, who was overseas, hadn’t focused on that matter. Even if someone wanted to find him, they couldn’t.

The onlookers didn’t get their fill of the drama and those who knew him wanted to invite Feng Yi out for a meal and a chat to discuss the tales of the abandoned young master’s countercurrent slap in the face.

But Feng Yi had no interest in that, claiming he was busy with work and writing materials at home.

Once the work at hand was completed, and under the auspices of the housekeeper’s heavy dose of love, Feng Yi had regained some weight. He hadn’t fully recovered yet, but he didn’t look as conspicuously thin anymore.

While there was still time, Feng Yi made a low-key visit to the Yang City Zoo to check on "little koi."

Topics from the hot search list were still occasionally discussed by people, and with the news about the giant beast Serpan still frequently appearing, Feng Yi, who had been mentioned several times by official media, attracted considerable attention.

To avoid unnecessary crowd gatherings during his outing, Feng Yi kept his visit very low-profile.

In fact, the zoo had wanted Feng Yi to do a live broadcast in the park, but he wasn’t interested.

After contacting the zoo in advance, he entered the reptile house through an internal staff passageway, avoiding the visitors inside.

Beforehand, "little koi" had been moved out of the viewing area under the pretext of undergoing a check-up, so the visitors didn’t overthink it.

At that moment, "little koi" indeed was undergoing a check-up.

It’s just that the one performing the check-up wasn’t a zoo employee but rather a certain web-famous expert.

Its body size, which could once be worn as a ring, had now grown enough to be used as a neck scarf—and it still had the potential to grow into an extra extra large size!

But this "scarf" wasn’t something just anyone could wear. Even if one could ignore its texture and weight,

and didn’t have a fear of snakes, once you wore this "scarf," it might just tighten on its own!

And with a strong grip at that!

After all, this was a "scarf" with a very high muscle content!

And coiling and constricting is a natural instinct for pythons—regardless of being raised from a young age, being in a familiar environment, or sensing familiar smells. Even if it didn’t perceive any surrounding threats, it would still follow its instinct and constrict anything it wraps around, although not as violently as during predation.

The zoo had some docile pythons, and they would sometimes interact intimately with bold visitors during interactive sessions in the park, but only under zoo staff supervision.

If necessary, the staff would remind visitors to promptly release any constriction.

There were plenty of good-natured pythons in the zoo, including some artificial bred gene strains and some captive-bred wild types known for their surly temperament, that were relatively mild-mannered.

"Little koi" wasn’t among them.

Because of Feng Yi, this python was one of the zoo’s attractions, but aside from feeding times, staff seldom interacted with it, and even had to be extra careful not to get bitten during feedings.

It had no venom glands, but this python’s mouth harbored mutant bacteria!

Back when it was small, during the days it was stolen, it once knocked down two adults with a bite!

The keepers always wore bite-proof gloves when feeding it because it was very aggressive during feeding to prevent accidental injuries.

Even during routine cage cleaning or examinations, if someone was bitten—even if it was just a tiny scrape from its sharp fangs—they had to rush to the hospital.

The reptile house staff were very cautious when dealing with "little koi."

However, no matter how many times they saw it, the reptile house staff always marveled at the interaction between Feng Yi and "little koi."

This little python, no, it can’t be called little now, this python behaved differently in front of Feng Yi than it usually did.

It became much more docile in Feng Yi’s presence!

Just like now, when it hung around Feng Yi’s neck, it really did resemble a uniquely designed scarf.

No matter how it was handled, it was very cooperative, showing none of the usual ferociousness!

Feng Yi didn’t even wear bite-proof gloves!

You see, snakes aren’t the kind of animals brimming with emotions; their brain structures differ from those of mammals and are more instinct-driven.

Strange and unfamiliar scents make them vigilant.

Now look at Feng Yi. Even though he was the adopter, he didn’t visit the zoo very frequently, and even when he did, he didn’t stay for long.

So here’s the question: with a python’s brain, can it really have such a lasting impression of Feng Yi’s scent?

Why is it so well-behaved around him?

About this mysterious phenomenon, the zoo director said it might be the king’s aura naturally emanating from Feng Yi that made these animals behave so obediently in his hands.