After Hearing the Animals' Voices, the Whole World's Fluffies Collectively Went Red-Hot

They say graduation means unemployment, but Su Zhou unexpectedly inherited a private zoo and bound herself to a god-level zoo system.

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Chapter 206 Finally! The Breeding Center is unlocked! (Exciting!)

"Don't go anywhere for a while. Just stay in my room and incubate your eggs." Su Zhou found a suitable spot for the eggs. Coincidentally, she had recently bought a beautiful coral ornament with pink and light blue colors. She simply built a nest for the Flower-Colored Warbler and let the little bird couple stay in her room for the time being.

The female Flowerwing Warbler laid nine eggs this time, and under normal circumstances, incubation only takes about twenty days.

Twenty days is still a reasonable time for Suzhou porridge.

Will Xiao Zhou come to take care of us herself?

Yes, yes, the coral is so beautiful, shimmering with gold. This room is like a palace.

[Should we call our baby "Little Porridge Godmother" after she's born?]

Isn't this question a bit too far ahead?

The two little birds kept chirping, and Su Zhou found their conversation a bit funny. How did they suddenly start recognizing each other as godmothers?

She rested her chin on her hands, feeling like she could spend an entire day just listening to these little birds chattering; they were just so cute and funny.

"You seem to be able to understand what they're saying?" Xie Chi stood beside Su Zhou, his gaze focused intently on her face.

Su Zhou nodded naturally: "Yes, I can understand it."

"Then tell me, what are they saying?" Xie Chi's aura of the nine-tailed fox was too strong. Su Zhou herself didn't feel anything was wrong, but for a small bird like the Flower-Colored Warbler, his aura was almost as strong as heaven and earth.

Su Zhou looked into his eyes, which were deep, dark, and dazzlingly beautiful, like some kind of expensive and precious gemstone.

"They said, 'Can we be their godparents?' Hahaha, no, I don't want to be the little birds' godmothers." Although Su Zhou really likes the Flower-crowned Warbler, there are so many animals in the zoo now, it would be a bit too much for it to be a father or mother to them all.

Xie Chi didn't object to the nickname; he just felt Su Zhou laughing so hard she was doubled over, and his mood also lifted.

He rarely found a bird pleasing to the eye, and a slight smile appeared on his lips.

His expression was gentle.

It has to be said that the existence of the aquarium has directly boosted the zoo's revenue to a great extent. Most people who come to the zoo every day choose to buy an additional ticket for the aquarium. In comparison, the operating costs are not that high. After deducting the operating costs every day, the numbers on the books still look very good.

With money, of course you'll want to splurge.

Su Zhou lay on the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling. She had bought about ten kinds of monkeys before, and now she had some extra money.

In terms of species diversity, we definitely need to add more.

Kangaroos... antelopes... buffalo... lynxes... Su Zhou stroked his chin and selected more than 30 other animals, including Pallas's cats and chipmunks. Of course, he still considered the cost-effectiveness. The zoo's territory had been greatly expanded.

It feels good.

Seeing the encyclopedia light up gives me an unparalleled sense of accomplishment.

In preparation for the establishment of the breeding center, Su Zhou immediately sent people to recruit experts in the relevant fields, offering very attractive salaries.

It's well known that the benefits at Manning Zoo are now widely recognized in the industry, and many employees at other zoos envy them. However, to this day, they still don't understand what Manning Zoo's hiring rules are.

In terms of professionalism, there were highly professional people among the applicants, but they were eliminated.

When it comes to education, there aren't many people with impressive academic backgrounds submitting their resumes, and the results are still unsatisfactory. On the contrary, some applicants with junior high school, vocational school, or junior college diplomas are getting monthly salaries starting at five figures.

The job posting immediately attracted many eager applicants who were waiting to be hired.

Su Zhou then went to talk to Aunt Sun about breeding.

Aunt Sun was sweeping the floor; she had chosen a spot very close to her beloved vegetable garden.

“Aunt Sun, I still want to talk to you about breeding.” Su Zhou stood in front of her, much taller than Aunt Sun.

Aunt Sun looked up and said awkwardly, "Director, it's not that I'm unwilling, but I really can't do this job. I'm just a rural woman with little education. I'm afraid I really can't do this. You should find some more professional people to do it. I'm afraid I'll mess this up."

"Trust me, Aunt Sun, it's impossible. When have I ever misjudged someone? If I were really that casual, our zoo wouldn't have turned out like this." Su Zhou pleaded earnestly, snatching the broom from Aunt Sun's hand. "You really have to do this. Can't you try it first? If not, you can come back and do the cleaning."

To be honest, cleaning is a job that can be easily done by buying some cleaning robots.

But talents like Aunt Sun are rare and hard to find; if you miss out on them, you probably won't find another one even with a lantern.

“Aunt Sun, you have to think about your grandson too. Does he need diapers? Does he need formula? And what about your daughter-in-law? Does she need postpartum care? The wages of a reproductive specialist and a cleaner are quite different. Why don’t you give it a try?” Su Zhou’s tone was low, like a devil’s whisper that fiercely seized Aunt Sun’s heart.

It's important to know that Aunt Sun's status is different now than before. She has changed from an ordinary woman to a grandmother. Aunt Sun loves children very much and treats the zoo staff very well, treating each of them as her own children whom she has never met. Her prestige at the zoo goes without saying; almost all the staff like her.

If she had candy or chocolate in her pocket, she would give it to the tourists' children.

Su Zhou's words put Aunt Sun in a very difficult position. Even though Aunt Sun was a little afraid that she might mess up her job, she had no choice but to agree to the request.

"Well... if it doesn't work out then, I'll come back to do cleaning." Aunt Sun said with a helpless smile.