When a beloved dog dies, the story of a woman who has been copied for a long time is a hot topic.

On Monday, foreign media including the British Daily Mail introduced the story of 23-year-old Li Xiaoling, a businessman in Taiyuan, China.

Lee first met Huhu, who was in the middle school in a factory warehouse. Later on, Mr. Huhu was more important than anything else in the world.
Recently, however, Lee met with Huhu without notice. In September, when Huhu suddenly showed abnormal symptoms, he was diagnosed with uterine sinusitis and dozens of cancerous masses in his lungs.

Lee visited a well-known veterinary clinic and tried to cure him, but unfortunately after two months of illness he died. Lee, who was deeply distressed, finally knocked on the door of China's pet clone company Shinojin. He reportedly sent 380,000 yuan, or 64 million won, to the company, which replicates 4-5 dogs each month.

In an interview with the media, Lee said, "The cells extracted from the posterior thighs take about a week to replicate." "It's not a waste to spend your own money with your dog," he said. "There are still many things I want to do with Huhu, including my wedding."

Finally, Lee said, "Wait a bit, see you soon."

'News Pick'.

(Photo = Daily mail homepage capture)