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Ambush of the Quadruplets novel Chapter 1142

However, as they got closer to the elephant village, they saw several groups of tourists riding elephants back and forth along the way.

Emmeline was anxious.

She frowned, and a faint worry appeared on her face.

“Honey.” she said to Abel, “The elephants look so pitiful. They are all emaciated and have wounds on their bodies. Are they regularly abused?”

“I think so!” Abel frowned deeply.

The elephants passing by were covered in deep hook marks.

Some elephants had blood oozing from their foot pads as they struggled to carry the tourists.

Emmeline felt a sourness, and tears were about to fall.

She was not a saint but could not stand watching animals suffer.

Animals cannot speak and have no ability to fight back, allowing cruel humans to abuse them.

Just thinking about it made her heart ache.

After a while, the car entered the elephant village with more elephants.

There were also more vendors soliciting tourists to ride elephants.

Emmeline and Abel got out of the car and followed the crowd inside.

“Ah!” Suddenly, a piercing cry of a young elephant came from not far away.

Emmeline’s heart trembled, and she frowned.

Abel felt her hand clenched in his palm and asked in a low voice, “What’s going on, Emma?”

“Can you hear the elephant crying?” Emmeline’s eyes welled up with tears, “It sounds like it’s in a lot of pain.”

“Maybe we should go back.”

Abel was afraid that if Emmeline saw the cruel scenes, she would be sad and traumatized.

“I want to go see that elephant,” Emmeline said. “It’s not being abused, is it?”

Abel hesitated for a moment and nodded. “Well, alright then.”

“Ouch!” The elephant’s agonizing cry echoed again.

The nearby tourists also expressed sympathy and distress upon hearing it.

“Is someone abusing the elephant?”

“Is this elephant being trained?”

“It sounded very cruel.”

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