"I can try."
Yang Qi replied seriously to "Da Wei's" request.
He didn't make any grand promises, but the confidence in his tone was clear.
Then, he asked a key question. "Da Wei, have you seen your cubs before?"
The Zoo's management of breeding large felines was usually very strict.
Male and female tigers were only put in the same enclosure to mate during estrus. Once the female was confirmed to be pregnant, they were immediately separated to prevent the male from potentially harming the female and their future cubs.
After that, the male tiger was basically uninvolved in the entire process of pregnancy, birth, nursing, and raising the young. He might not even know he had become a father.
Or even if he knew, he would be indifferent due to the long-term separation.
A case like "Da Wei's," showing such strong longing, was truly unusual.
I have. They were right over there.
