If expanding the zoo was merely a few sparse words in a work log, then the incident of someone breaking through the outer wall and entering the door probably couldn't be covered in a single notebook.
After all, according to Rabbit's habits, success is taken for granted, while failure not only requires an analysis of its causes but also an understanding of how to avoid the current situation if it occurs again.
Such a review, once started, didn't take long for Rabbit to turn the tables and set things right, as according to Rabbit's history books, the whole of East Asia once belonged to Rabbit.
After all, whether it was those on horseback, those sailing ships, or even those porters stepping on the land, it once belonged to Rabbit.
After all, Rabbit has an old saying, "Since ancient times, all lands under the sky belong to the king; all who live within its borders are the king's subjects."