The giraffe's comment left Renee Jennings unsure whether to laugh or cry.
The giraffe had scared the antelopes into scattering, while the zebras casually strolled nearby.
After bullying the antelopes, the giraffe returned to Renee Jennings and snickered, "That was fun."
"Why do you only pick on the antelopes?" Renee Jennings's gaze fell on the zebras. She raised an eyebrow and asked, "Aren't the zebras fun to play with?"
The giraffe slowly turned its head toward the zebras, its tone laced with disdain. "That one has a bad temper."
Renee Jennings: "..."
'Even animals know to pick on the easy-going ones?'
'Poor antelopes.'
The poor, bullied antelopes didn't dare retaliate. They could only privately warn the others to stay far, far away from the giraffes, saying those long-necked jerks were just awful.
Renee Jennings gave the giraffe a lecture, urging it to get along with the antelopes and stop bullying them.
