In the office, a group of people gathered around Chen Ying, laughing so hard they couldn't straighten their backs.
Even the windows outside the office were crammed with people; workers who had finished their shifts came to see the "living seductress," insisting on joining in even if they couldn't see.
Veterinarian Little Su tried to help take the ring-tailed lemur away but was almost scratched by the usually docile animal.
Chen Ying soothed it by patting its back and lured it onto his arm with some fruit.
"Let's go, I'll take it back. How are the mother lemurs in the group doing now?"
"They're stable."
This male ring-tailed lemur was the child of the oldest female in the group; probably, only his mother could suppress him.
Unlike other monkey groups, ring-tailed lemurs are composed of a matriarchal society, where females are dominant.
When Chen Ying arrived at their habitat with the "stinkiest" lemur, a mother lemur had been waiting for a long time.