After resting in the palace-like mansion for a day, the next day they rode elephants towards the direction of the forest. This time, the elephants carried not only hunting supplies but also digging supplies that Leonard needed.
"What are you thinking about?" Joan asked softly when she saw Leonard staring at the elephants thoughtfully. "It seemed like you had something on your mind when we set off today."
"Yes, I am thinking about something." After being asked by Joan, Leonard turned his head, smiled at her, and said, "I'm thinking about how the British colonizers in the Victorian era would ride elephants like these to hunt tigers more than a hundred years ago."
A hundred years ago, hunting-loving British aristocrats did not forget to expand their "hunting territory" in the colonies, and from the local fox hunting culture to the tiger hunting craze in India, the British showcased their passion for hunting to the world.