Pregnant Su Qing mistakes a savage bear for a cuddly pet and rallies villagers to feed it, ignoring ranger Lin Yuan's warnings. When the bears turn the village into a hunting ground, the man they condemned stands alone against them with his ancestral beast-marked bow.
Pregnant Qingqing gushes over a 'fluffy cute bear' and gets close to it warmly. A man shoots an arrow to scare the bear off, warning it's a man-eating Tibetan bear. But Qingqing and her companions angrily accuse him of ruining the moment, oblivious to the danger he just averted.
A forest ranger stops a woman from venturing into the woods to find a Xizang brown bear, warning her the wild beast is aggressive while storing fat for hibernation. Her CEO husband arrives, furious at the ranger for 'bullying' his wife, sparking a tense, fiery confrontation.
Furious at being driven away from a Xizang bear by forest ranger Lin Yuan, Mr. Gu confronts Chief Zhao, demanding Lin be kicked out. He tempts Zhao with a promise to turn the village into a 5A interactive bear tourist spot, forcing Zhao into a tough decision.
Forest ranger Xiaoyuan clashes with the village chief over letting city tourists Mr. and Mrs. Gu interact with wild Tibetan bears. Xiaoyuan warns of potential danger to villagers, but the chief fires him to prioritize tourism development. The tourists, ignoring risks, head into the mountains to find a bear cub, setting up a tense crisis.
A girl coaxes a baby bear out, promising it daily play with Xizang bears once the area is developed into a tourist spot. She and her companions locate the baby bear’s tracks and follow them, only to suddenly hear an unknown sound—what could this mysterious thing be?
A stranger angrily torments a puppy and hurls insults at its owner. A couple then tries to coax the scared puppy out with treats. Just as things seem to calm, a menacing bear’s voice rings out, declaring fresh female flesh is delivered—sparking sudden, gripping danger.
Tourists treat the seemingly harmless baby bear playfully, posing for photos, unaware it views them as tasty prey. An elder entrusts Xiaoyuan to protect villagers from fierce Xizang bears, with others warning of dire consequences if the bears taste human flesh.
As someone searches for the missing dog Dahuang, Lin Yuan learns that Xizang bears are coming down the mountain. He decides to check the situation at once, and when Doma wants to accompany him, he tells Doma to go home immediately, building a tense and engaging atmosphere.
A couple seethes with anger at a dog for scaring off the friendly bear cub they bonded with. They set up camp in the woods to search for the cub the next day. As they argue over whether local Xizang brown bears are dangerous, an unseen danger creeps close, spiking the suspense!
A wife wakes her husband at night after hearing an outside noise. He checks and finds it’s just a rabbit, calming his wife who fears it’s the missing baby bear they plan to search for next day. Later, they discover Dahuang has bear claw wounds, realizing dangerous Xizang brown bears have come down the mountain.
When a wounded Baby Bear is found, a man furiously accuses a small beast of harming it and calls for bodyguards. As someone steps up to protect the Baby Bear, a ferocious roar echoes, and bears launch an attack—will this crisis shift everyone's view of the hated beast?
When a character tries to comfort a distressed baby bear, they fear spilled blood will turn all Xizang bears into an uncontrollable horde. A companion entrusts Xiaoyuan with a special item to rein in the non-native, vicious bears, setting up a tense, heart-pounding showdown you won’t want to miss.
A woman defends a baby bear from a man who deems it dangerous, arguing the cub is merely stressed like a kitten. The man accuses her of animal abuse, while the bear secretly chooses to act docile to survive by relying on the woman.
Villagers lash out at Lin Yuan for animal abuse, claiming Xizang bears' tameness is just an act. When the bears descend the mountain, they accuse the Lin family of decades of lies and force Lin Yuan to apologize to the Gus. Only Duoduo trusts him, while Lin Yuan tries to stop the Gus from taking a wounded cub.
Lin Yuan stands guard to protect the village from Xizang bears as promised to his grandpa, yet villagers mock him as a liar, believing the bears are as tame as pets. When a door is found open with fears of a bear sneaking in, they suddenly turn to Lin Yuan for help.
Yuan suddenly visits Qinghe and shares he’s no longer the village ranger. Villagers dismiss his warning that Xizang bears are man-eaters, as they see the bears acting tame. Yuan insists their gentleness is an act, recalling a terrifying moment his father told him to hide in a cave.
Lin Yuan, who believes his father was killed by Xizang bears, refuses to abandon his village even as betrayed villagers turn against him. Fooled into thinking the bears are harmless, they plot to drive him out for a scenic spot, while a friend offers city support—he stays to honor his family and guard the village, sparking a tense clash.
Villagers mistakenly believe Lin Yuan bullies brown bears and blocks their shot at wealth through a scenic area. They hurl harsh insults and drive him away, while only Qinghe defends him—yet she's scolded by her father. Heartbroken, Lin Yuan finally leaves, setting the stage for a gripping dramatic twist.
Lin Yuan chooses to leave the village despite Duoduo's fear of vicious Xizang bears. Armed with his father's machete, he heads into the mountains with Dahuang, determined to uncover the truth behind his dad's mysterious past encounter with the bears.
An expectant couple takes heartwarming photos with a gentle baby bear, excitedly planning to bring their future son back for a shoot. When a visitor asks to pet the bear, the staff confirms it's safe and tells them to ignore a so-called 'bad man' from their village.