A hint of gladness surfaced in Di Baijun's eyes. She said, "He's here for the sake of the tigers."
Wang Hu was mildly alarmed. Even he himself wondered whether he had misheard her or if what she meant wasn't the same as what he thought.
"For the sake of the tigers?"
"That's right. He personally told me that he had come precisely for the sake of the tigers.
"He thinks that it's only when the tigers are united that we can survive in today's world. Thus, he has come." Di Baijun sounded fairly happy. This was because she also knew very well that there was no concept of unity and community among mortal tigers that had developed human intelligence.
Now that one saw strengthening the tiger species as their own responsibility like him had suddenly emerged, she was naturally elated.
Wang Hu, on the other hand, frowned. Anything abnormal made him suspicious, and that tiger's behavior was obviously abnormal.