They say graduation means unemployment, but Su Zhou unexpectedly inherited a private zoo and bound herself to a god-level zoo system.
Is the catalog largely gray? Is the entire mall full of l...
She cleared her throat and said solemnly, "This is our zoo's first Lantern Festival, so everyone should cheer up."
The panda cub's black and white fur has grown from a tiny ball of fluff to a large ball of fluff. For some reason, the bamboo in the zoo is growing much better than in other zoos. The cub grows very quickly after eating bamboo, and the fluffy little ball of fluff is simply adorable. The panda cub likes to imitate its keepers' behavior, learning to climb trees, break bamboo, and even its walking style is different from other pandas.
Su Zhou resisted the urge to touch the furry thing. "So I've prepared a program, and I might need your cooperation."
She produced a written list of programs, the result of her brainstorming over the past two days:
1. Animal Games (All animals can participate and win the competition based on their own characteristics. The champion, runner-up and third place will receive a reward).
2. Bird Choir (The parrots sing in eight languages)
3. The Great Painter (Ahei will demonstrate painting on-site, and the finished paintings can be randomly given to tourists)
4. Cooking Tangyuan together (tourists and animals work together to make Tangyuan that the animals can eat).
These four programs are eye-catching enough. Some of the animals don't have added intelligence attributes, and they can't compare to primates in terms of intelligence at all. The monkeys in the monkey mountain raise their faces and listen to Su Zhou talk. Just looking at them makes them seem very human, just like the difference between the top students and the bottom students in a class.
Fearing that some animals might not understand, Su Zhou explained the rules of the sports meet in detail.
Animal sports meets are not much different from human sports meets, the only difference being that they require animals to participate.
For example, in a 1,000-meter race, some animals run exceptionally fast, such as felines. They have a strong burst of speed in a short period of time, which is something other animals cannot match.
As for climbing trees, Su Zhou had people prepare the animals' favorite foods in advance and hang them on the trees, which served as both prizes and decorations. Primates have an advantage when climbing trees.
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The brief introduction ended as Su Zhou's mouth was dry and parched, mainly because some of the animals were really quite dim-witted, like little confused creatures, and it took a lot of effort to make each of them understand.
Fortunately, all the animals understood what she meant and said they would cooperate.
"Last but not least, you must not hurt any of the visitors." Su Zhou emphasized repeatedly that there have been no incidents of injury at the zoo so far.
The vast majority of animals have been given a friendly attribute and are extremely approachable to visitors. Online visitors jokingly say, "I'm more likely to bite than the animals at Wanling Zoo," which fully demonstrates everyone's trust in the zoo they visit.
After announcing this, Su Zhou adjourned the meeting.
The zoos were all sent back.
The next morning, Su Zhou saw some terrible news.
One of the artists fainted due to low blood sugar. He wasn't in good health to begin with, and he had been working too hard these past few days. To prevent his train of thought from being interrupted, the artist was working non-stop. The hotel had a meal allowance, and the food was comparable to Michelin-starred restaurants, so the taste was excellent. Even if you didn't want to eat at the hotel, there were plenty of restaurants in the shopping street. However, the artist was so meticulous that he fainted in his room. It was only after the hotel's cleaning staff asked him several times without getting a response that they realized something was wrong. When they opened the door, they found the artist unconscious.
Su Zhou scratched her head. She had found almost everyone who fit the zoo theme, but there were some she couldn't reach at all. Her frown was written all over her face.
"Director, you don't seem to be in a good mood today. What's wrong?" The speaker was a round-faced girl. Su Zhou remembered that she was one of the programmers recruited by the zoo. Her academic qualifications and resume were very impressive. Her resume would be competitive even in big companies, but she came to the zoo. However... Su Zhou couldn't quite remember her name.
Su Zhou said apologetically, "Excuse me, what's your name? I've accidentally forgotten."
The young girl looked flattered and stammered, "My name is Shi Lulu. I'm a programmer at our zoo. The website is almost finished, probably in the next day or two. I'll send it to you then."
Su Zhou noticed the tension on her face: "It's okay, it's okay. We're about the same age, there's no need to be so nervous."
"I do have some troubles. We've been busy with the Lantern Festival lately, right? I've found quite a few artists, but one of them fainted today, so I might not be able to finish the original workload." Su Zhou held her cheeks in her hands, her tone somewhat melancholy.
The number of people is carefully calculated; losing even one person could prevent the work from being completed.
Never in her wildest dreams would such a thing happen. Su Zhou pursed her lips into a thin line and scratched her hair.
Unexpectedly, Shi Lulu shook her head: "This is no problem. I know some artists. I have a list of many, all of whom are quite famous. I'll ask them if they have any availability now."
Su Zhou raised her eyelids to look at her, only to see Shi Lulu immediately start calling for people in the list. It has to be said, programmers type incredibly fast; Su Zhou watched as the other person sent messages to countless people in the list, which seemed endless. Her initial surprise turned into admiration.
During her school years, Su Zhou didn't socialize much, especially online. She never added strangers as friends, let alone online friends she had never met. Shi Lulu, on the other hand, directly added a lot of people. She was practically a social butterfly on the internet.
"I'll ask them for you and see when they'll reply." Shi Lulu licked her lips, a hint of playful sternness appearing on her sweet face: "If anyone doesn't reply to my message immediately, I'll put them in the dark room."
Of course, this was just a joke.
The phone kept beeping. Noticing Su Zhou's surprised look, Shi Lulu smiled and explained, "I'm a fan of anime and manga. I like reading novels and watching anime, and I occasionally do cosplay. So I know a lot of artists who help me get commissions. I just didn't expect that I could be of help to you."
As she was speaking, many people were replying to her messages, with the constant ringing of QQ messages. It was clear that this girl was quite popular online. Su Zhou was sitting opposite her, so she couldn't see the specific content of the messages, but judging from the bright red dots, almost everyone replied instantly.