Closer to Revealing My True Self

Chapter 176 - 176 146 The Big Shots Aura_1



Chapter 176 - 176 146 The Big Shots Aura_1

?Chapter 176: Chapter 146 The Big Shot’s Aura_1 Chapter 176: Chapter 146 The Big Shot’s Aura_1 Feng Yi really felt that his fangs were a waste, but he didn’t know how to deal with them. If he didn’t handle them properly, he might attract visits from the United Security Bureau and certain departments to discuss life, or he could be taken out for “tea.”

After visiting Tang Kui’s farm, Bai Lu arrived, and Mo Xiaoguang hurriedly left this place that kept his nerves on edge.

Tang Kui handed fishing gear to Mo Xiaoguang, Feng Yi, and the just-arrived Bai Lu, then led the three to his family’s fish pond.

Although this place was deserted today, one could tell it was frequently visited, as the path had been well maintained. It took only a few minutes to get there by car.

There were chairs and sun umbrellas, and not far away there were several houses with classic tiled roofs that contained a rest area and washrooms.

The place wasn’t big, yet it was fully equipped, indicating that Tang Kui’s family was rather well-off.

It seemed that the breeding farm business was indeed booming.

Having distanced himself from the snake farm, Mo Xiaoguang’s courage had ballooned, and he asked Tang Kui a question that he had been pondering the whole way:
“If I raise a snake from its youth, will it listen to me when it’s grown?”

He dared not look at or get close to the snakes at the farm; that intense fear was still deeply etched in his brain, so the trip to the breeding farm did not help him overcome his fear of snakes. At the same time, he realized that this fear couldn’t be overcome in a short period. Since a quick fix wasn’t an option, why not take a long-term approach?

I can’t face so many snakes at once, nor can I deal with the large ones, especially pythons. Wouldn’t it be better to start with a small, non-venomous snake?

Tang Kui did say his parents’ farm bred many kinds of snakes, including non-venomous ones. If only I could get a good-tempered, good-looking non-venomous snake, starting from a small snake and building a bond over time, would that help me overcome my fear?

Maybe privately raising snakes requires some kind of permit? But Tang Kui’s family must know a lot of people. With his help, applying for a permit shouldn’t be difficult, right?

Mo Xiaoguang looked at Tang Kui with anticipation.

After pondering for a moment, Tang Kui said with less approval, “Putting the difficulty of obtaining permits aside, if you want to treat it as a pet, you first need to understand that snakes are different from animals like dogs and cats. A snake’s brain is quite simple and its nervous system relatively uncomplicated. Over time, it might not react anxiously to familiar smells and behaviors, but if you’re expecting it to feel affection like dogs do with people, it’s unlikely.”

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