Shortly after the soldiers had left, the two "dead" rhinos suddenly came back to life, startling everyone greatly.
In the concrete pool, the two Baghdad Zoo employees, hearts thumping wildly, didn't hesitate to turn and flee, screaming as they rushed into the feeders' passage.
Although they knew that the rhinos weren't dead, how could they have anticipated them coming back to life so energetically? Getting hit by a rampaging rhino would be no pleasant experience.
Pain is the best antidote against anesthesia. In ancient Huaxia, when couriers accidentally inhaled 'Bewitching Fragrance,' they would immediately cut their thighs, using the intense pain to stimulate their brain nerves and fend off drowsiness. This method worked on any animal; the intense pain from the gunshot wounds on the rhinos' legs easily overcame the effects of the anesthetic. Without Suming's deliberate suppression with spiritual power, tears flowed from the eyes of the injured rhinos due to the pain.