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Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think

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Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice.

Shu Yu, a journalist who has been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, went into Tibet to follow the source of this evil.

The locals told him that the only way to capture the truth was to go to Nichitai.

Ritai, a weather-beaten Tibetan man with a face full of knife-like wrinkles, is the leader of a local volunteer patrol team that gathers around a common goal of protecting Tibetan antelopes.

Poachers are greedy and ferocious, and the huge profits from Tibetan antelope furs have long since deprived them of their fundamental humanity, and the members of the Japanese and Thai teams have sacrificed from time to time.

Iltai was unmoved by the arrival of Gaitama, and they were about to enter the mountain for their annual patrol and capture, which was a risky and bloody journey, and at Gaitama's insistence, Hitai promised to take him into the mountain with him.

Along the way, Gayu saw with his own eyes the scene of Tibetan antelopes being tortured and killed on a large scale, which was extremely shocking, but Ritai looked calm, maybe he saw too much.

He ordered his men to count the bones of the Tibetan antelope and then burn them together, and in the pungent smoke, Nichitai's expression was heavy, and he was a little weak.

Yes, Gayu personally saw a team member holding a patrol point for several years, because there were not enough people, and he also saw the team members and poachers fiercely fight and fall under the gun.

On a cold plateau, facing the skinned Tibetan antelope carcasses all over the mountains, Nichitai could no longer contain his anger and vowed to bring the animals to justice.

They began a chase.

During an attack, they climbed mountains and waded through water, captured a group of people, and seized all Tibetan antelope skins.

The hunt continues, supplies are being drastically depleted, and team members continue to fall.

Ritai made an amazing decision.

One is to save rations and release all the poachers who are caught, and concentrate on catching their behind-the-scenes bosses, and the other is to sell a small amount of antelope skins to raise the cost of treatment for the wounded team members.

"It's illegal." Gayu reminded quietly.

"Can't take care of so much!" The face of Japan and Thailand is like pig iron, and there is a kind of slaughter and lingli.

The team continued to lose, trapped in quicksand, and supplies were completely cut off.

In the end, only two people, Hitai and Gaitama, were left, still searching hard but firmly.

In the middle of nowhere, a group of people gathered around them, led by the leader of the poaching gang he had released, followed by his boss, the target that Hitai had worked hard to capture.

In the face of the armed bandits, Nichitai maintained the dignity and justice of a man, and he strictly ordered them to lay down their weapons and go back with him, regardless of his weak strength.

The righteousness of Nichitai caused the ridicule of this group of inhuman bandits, and finally, Nichitai fell at the gunpoint of their sin, shedding the last drop of blood for this breeding ground of Tibetan antelopes....

Eventually, the Tibetan antelope was legally protected by most countries in the world, including China, illegal hunting was severely and extensively cracked down, and the number of Tibetan antelope in the endangered area has steadily increased.

The photo of Nichitai and his team are still and will always be so young, their eyes on this land, so deep and warm...

Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think
Faced with the corpses of skinned Tibetan antelopes scattered over the mountains, Hitai vowed to bring the animals to justice. Shu Yu is a journalist who has always been concerned about the killing of Tibetan antelopes, and he went into Tibet to think

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