NOVEL Working in a Zoo with Beast Taming System Chapter 169 - 140: Nascent Soul Is Not a Dream

Working in a Zoo with Beast Taming System

Chapter 169 - 140: Nascent Soul Is Not a Dream
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Chapter 169: Chapter 140: Nascent Soul Is Not a Dream

"Is that so?"

The gate guard rubbed his chin, a look of confusion on his face. "Just by letting them run free, the results can be this good?"

Yang Qi didn’t explain further. He took the registered ID and led Hu Zi and Leopard into the Police Dog Base.

He found his way with ease to the office responsible for the health management of retired police dogs. There, he handed Hu Zi and Leopard over to the relevant staff and explained his purpose for being there.

The staff was very welcoming and immediately arranged for a veterinarian to take the two dogs for a comprehensive physical examination.

Yang Qi sat on a bench in the waiting area, watching the lively police dogs run and jump on the training grounds in the distance.

「About an hour later.」

The base’s slim Vice Director Zhao walked urgently toward Yang Qi.

Trailing behind him were several veterinarians in white coats.

"Advisor Yang, how on earth did you do it?"

Vice Director Zhao stopped in front of Yang Qi and shook the stack of medical reports in his hand, the papers rustling loudly. His voice was filled with excitement. "Hu Zi’s and Leopard’s physical results are in, and their condition is just too good!"

"It completely exceeds our expected standards for retired police dogs, and even for active dogs in their prime!"

An older veterinarian standing beside him couldn’t help but chime in. "Especially Leopard. Before he retired, he had an old injury in his left hind leg joint. He would occasionally limp on rainy days, and we always thought it would be a lifelong condition."

"But this time, the X-rays show his joint and bone structure has almost completely returned to a healthy state. His bone density is even better than before the injury! This... this is simply against all medical common sense."

Another, younger veterinarian quickly added, pointing at the data on the report, "And Hu Zi! His muscle mass, cardiopulmonary function, blood markers... all the data is astonishingly perfect. His physical condition has completely returned to the peak level he had when he was three or four years old!"

"Advisor Yang, what special food have you been feeding Hu Zi and Leopard? What special training methods did you use? Or do you have some secret conditioning recipe that we don’t know about?"

The other veterinarians also began to speak up, their eyes filled with fervent curiosity.

Yang Qi was already prepared for this.

He had Song Chunfang’s high-intensity "cramming" to thank.

It had forced him to frantically study a vast amount of knowledge on topics like animal behavior, animal psychology, and nutrition.

Clearing his throat, Yang Qi began his analysis with a perfectly straight face.

"Director Zhao, everyone, please don’t get too excited."

"I believe this might be related to a few factors. First, ’a change in environment and psychological state’..."

Yang Qi spoke with great confidence, explaining how the Zoo’s relatively relaxed and natural environment could reduce a dog’s psychological stress, and how "socializing" with different animals might have stimulated their curiosity and vitality.

He then went on about how "outings" in the mountain forests greatly satisfied the canine instinct to run and explore, which was highly beneficial for their physical and mental health...

"Secondly, ’minor adjustments to their diet and natural supplementation’..."

Yang Qi continued his "analysis."

He claimed he hadn’t deliberately given them any special supplements. They just ate what he ate, and occasionally, when they went into the mountains, they would find and nibble on some herbs or wild fruits, unintentionally supplementing certain trace elements...

"Finally, and perhaps most importantly, ’tailored interaction and trust-building’..."

Yang Qi spun a tale about using different interactions and "psychological guidance" based on each dog’s personality. This, he said, built a deeper bond of trust, making them happy, which naturally led them to eat well and sleep soundly, fully activating their bodily functions...

This "combination of tactics," a mix of half-truths and pure theoretical speculation, sounded perfectly reasonable and was logically consistent. At the very least, it seemed plausible.

After listening, Vice Director Zhao and the veterinarians looked at each other, speechless.

So, all their base’s scientifically formulated special-purpose dog food, meticulously designed training plans, and standardized medical care...

...wasn’t as good as being taken out to "run wild," "eat whatever the owner eats," and get a bit of "psychological massage"?

Although emotionally and out of professional pride, they were extremely unwilling to admit it.

But the detailed medical reports, with their off-the-charts metrics, were right there in their hands, in black and white. They had no choice but to accept it.

Such a tangible, almost crushing gap in results was truly a blow to their confidence.

For a moment, the veterinarians fell silent.

Vice Director Zhao was also silent for a moment before taking a deep breath and smiling at Yang Qi.

"Advisor Yang, your concepts and methods, while they sound... um, very unique, the results are undeniable."

"It’s not convenient to talk here. Why don’t we go to my office and have a more detailed chat?"

Yang Qi knew perfectly well what was happening. He understood that when the Police Dog Base "gifted" him two excellent retired police dogs, they were looking for more than just a good home for them.

The "main event" had finally arrived.

He immediately nodded with a calm smile, his face unreadable. "Of course, Director Zhao."

The two of them entered Vice Director Zhao’s office, one after the other. fгeewebnovёl.com

They sat, tea was brewed, and after some pleasantries...

The smile on Vice Director Zhao’s face faded, replaced by a very formal and sincere expression.

"Advisor Yang, it’s like this."

Vice Director Zhao got straight to the point. "Our base, along with the city bureau leadership, has had numerous discussions. Especially after seeing the astonishing progress Hu Zi and Leopard have made under your care, we’ve unanimously concluded that you possess a unique and extremely effective method and talent for training, conditioning, and unlocking the potential of dogs."

He paused, observing Yang Qi’s expression, then continued, "Therefore, we would like to formally hire you to be a ’Special Training Advisor’ for our Police Dog Base."

"You wouldn’t need to come in every day. You would only need to spare some time to visit the base every few days, or whenever is convenient for you, to guide our trainers and offer your professional opinions and suggestions for some of our high-priority dogs or those in poor condition."

"Of course, regarding the consultant fee and compensation, we will definitely offer you the highest standard. We’ll be sure to make it worth your while."

"We also guarantee that this will absolutely not affect your regular job at the Zoo. If you have any thoughts or requests, please feel free to bring them up. As long as it’s within our power, we will do our utmost to accommodate you!"

’A special advisor for the Police Dog Base?’

’This is a great opportunity!’ freewebnøvel.com

’Every police dog that performs a meritorious service carries its own fortune.’

’As long as I form a contract with them, I’ll receive a continuous stream of reflected fortune.’

’If all the police dogs in the Donghua Four Districts and Eight Counties reflected their fortune back to me, how vast would the total amount be?’

’And if that scope expanded to the entire province, or even the entire country...’

’Reaching the Nascent Soul realm wouldn’t just be a dream!’

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