Chapter 387 - 387 281 Captain Wen Sent Me to Bring You a
Chapter 387 - 387 281 Captain Wen Sent Me to Bring You a
?Chapter 387: Chapter 281: Captain Wen Sent Me to Bring You a Benefit (Part 2) Chapter 387: Chapter 281: Captain Wen Sent Me to Bring You a Benefit (Part 2) With nothing else to do and the other party having some free time, Feng Yi chatted with the veteran station staff member with over twenty years of mountain guarding experience, adding some of the content to his task report.
The life inside mountain rescue stations like this one is quite frugal and very monotonous and dull for many people.
Most of the staff members are locals, whose homes are not too far from here. They have a deeper affection for this place and don’t find it too tough.
The staff members all knew about the patrol team from the Conservation Bureau going into the mountains to investigate the “mass bamboo flowering.”
Having worked in the mountains for many years, the veteran staff members took a calmer attitude towards this. They’d seen a lot and heard even more from their ancestors.
“Actually, based on our experience, this mass flowering of the bamboo shouldn’t be considered too serious. There might be a reason like drought, but it’s not as terrifying as during a period of abnormal climate,” the staff member told Feng Yi, “My child heard about the extensive flowering of bamboo forests in the mountains and asked me, worriedly, if the giant pandas would starve to death, even saying they wanted to donate.”
Feng Yi gave a kind smile when he heard this, nodded in response, and listened as the staff member continued to speak.
Staff Member: “They can eat more than one kind of bamboo. With the current extent of flowering, it won’t lead to all of them starving. Territory disputes are bound to occur, and the losers might go hungry.”
He then told Feng Yi about past occurrences.
“When I was a child, there was also a mass flowering of bamboo in the mountains. Back then, with limited resources and insufficient research, everyone thought they would all starve to death. There was even a public donation campaign, and a charity song.”
The staff member hummed as he recounted the story.
As Feng Yi listened to the staff members narrate mountain tales, Station Chief Yao was inside, on the phone with the south monitoring station.
After discussing official matters, Captain Wen, who was still at the south monitoring station, took over the phone and inquired about Feng Yi’s condition.
Station Chief Yao: “I haven’t seen any wounds. He’s in high spirits, eating a lot, sleeping soundly, and his complexion is rosy. He’s even chatting with our staff, doesn’t seem ill at all.”
Reflecting on last night’s events, Station Chief Yao continued:
“He looked particularly wretched when he arrived last night, unsteady on his feet, soaked to the skin from the rain, covered in mud and blood, and he even had a giant panda on his back. We were all shocked.”