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The Fortune-Telling Heiress novel Chapter 409

Sesame let out a cry, his eyes lighting up at the sight of SesameBagel. It was as if he had seen a relative.

The wild dog barked viciously and was just about to pounce on SesameBagel when it suddenly froze. The other employees of the enclosure appeared, all looking around in shock. When the wild dog saw that it was outnumbered, it ran away quickly.

SesameBagel ran quickly toward Sesame, but the bear ran in another direction instead, leaving SesameBagel to hurriedly follow after him.

"Sesame, you're hurt!" he cried aloud. "Stop running! Don't run anymore!"

The other employees followed after them as well, unable to spare the time to wonder about how they had gotten there in the first place.

After nearly ten minutes of running, Sesame finally slowed down.

"Oh! There's a small bear here!" shouted SesameBagel.

He ran over quickly, only to see a small bear cub collapsed by the side of a stream. The enclosure's medical staff scurried over and performed a basic check-up on the cub.

He declared, "It's injured. It would be best if we could take it back to the enclosure for treatment."

Sesame continued running onward.

"There's another bear cub here."

"There's a big one here too. This should be the mother of the two bear cubs."

"Hurry over here!"

The enclosure staff immediately became busy. Aiden started making calls to inform the people over at the enclosure of the situation as well, requesting that more employees be sent over.

Naturally, the live stream viewers were busy discussing among themselves as well.

"No way! They really found injured bears, and three of them at that!"

"Our dear Sesame is amazing!"

"Haha, a bear can't beat a dog in a fight! I'm laughing my ass off!"

"Sesame's injured too! That dog looked so fierce, especially its eyes—they were so scary!"

"I too think that its gaze was different from that of ordinary dogs."

"Were these bears all injured by that dog?"

"That dog's a pretty good fighter!"

Madison suggested to SesameBagel, "This place is very special. It would be best to cordon off the area, preventing both animals and humans from coming or going as they please."

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