“Forget it. Let's go. It's really rare to find a herd of wild elephants here. Come on."

“Mm hmm."

The Elephant Valley was filled with mysteries. Sheffield led her through the jungle, climbed up a hill and found a spot with the best view. They Looked down at the brook. Seven huge elephants were drinking water from the brook.

Sheffield inhaled deeply, breathing in the fresh air.

“We are so Lucky.

This trip has been worthwhile. Many tourists leave this place with so much regrets."

Evelyn nodded. She had read travel guides online before coming here.

Most of the tourists wrote comments saying that they didn't find any elephants. She didn't expect to be lucky enough to see a herd.

"Look." Sheffield pointed far ahead.

She looked towards the direction he was pointing at, and saw two peacocks dancing between the trees.

Near the peacocks were a few macaque monkeys climbing and jumping on the trees happily. When she looked a bit further, she found two buffalos as well.

It wasn't really safe for humans to be so close to these animals.

Evelyn asked, "Even Tayson wouldn't dare bring me here by himself. Why are you so confident that I'll be safe with you? If you really Like me, why did you bring me to such a dangerous place?"

Sheffield took out something from his pocket.

“Because I have this. I can fight any number of enemies who stand in my way.”

It was a sheathed scalpel. When he unsheathed it, the sharp blade glinted brightly under the sunlight.

“Aren't you the deputy director of the nephrology department? Do you still need to operate on patients?”

“My position of the deputy director is only in name. Most of the time,

I work in the renal transplant department."

‘Oh. Sounds pretty cool.' She went on to ask, "Then why do you have a titular position in the nephrology department?"

“I'm on my way to that position. It's just that my promotion procedures aren't finished yet."

Evelyn was confused.

"That's strange. You got a promotion before being officially transferred to the nephrology department?"

“My case is special. The dean doesn't want me to quit my job, so he gave me a promotion first," Sheffield said in a sarcastic tone. There was more to the story.

Evelyn knew he wasn't saying the whole story, but she didn't probe into it. She only needed to know why he was good at using his scalpel.