In the wild, leaves fluttered, flowers bloomed with fragrance, the sunlight was pleasant, and the air was moist.
In the wild, a figure clad in a black robe languidly walked ahead with drooping shoulders, followed by a black-skinned Bengal tiger that stood two meters at the shoulder.
At first glance, it looked like the figure in front was taking the tiger for a walk.
Upon further scrutiny, it seemed as though the tiger was the one taking the human for a stroll.
However, noticing the man had no baggage while the tiger was loaded with piles of fur, the judgment was overturned yet again, leading to renewed confusion.
In essence, the scene was baffling and perplexing for any distant observer.
In reality, even those involved in the scene were not any clearer than the bystanders.
Just like Zheng Qing who, since regaining consciousness in the 'slaughterhouse', experienced a constant dizziness.