In this chapter, we learn that the "shanhai beast" hunters want only to kill the weaker animals just for food and money. Little jing, the owner of the coffee shop, is a "chef" of the shanhai cuisine. Although he would buy the animals from the "black market hunters," his true motive is not to cook these animals, but to free them. He naively believes that if everyone at his place ate the fake meat, there would be lesser animals suffering from such "a tragic fate" .
In this chapter, we learn that the "shanhai beast" hunters want only to kill the weaker animals just for food and money. Little jing, the owner of the coffee shop, is a "chef" of the shanhai cuisine. Although he would buy the animals from the "black market hunters," his true motive is not to cook these animals, but to free them. He naively believes that if everyone at his place ate the fake meat, there would be lesser animals suffering from such "a tragic fate" .