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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It was her father's good intention, so even though Su Zhou wasn't a fan of celebrities, she decided to go and support him. The Wanling Zoo gradually got back on track, and even if she took a day off work, it wouldn't affect the zoo's business at all.
After all, it's his 22nd birthday, which is an important milestone in his long life.
Her school life has come to an end. To reward herself for more than 20 years of hard work, Su Zhou decided to put on a beautiful makeup.
Every year, countless people send her blessings, many of whom Su Zhou herself doesn't even remember. From the moment she sat down until now, the beeping of message notifications in the mirror hasn't stopped. Su Zhou is applying mascara while replying to messages.
Tickets are very expensive, and have been driven up to exorbitant prices by scalpers.
After finishing her makeup, Su Zhou had another meal with her parents.
"It's been so hard to see Xiao Zhou lately," Wang Xingyue said with a hint of resentment. Her daughter, who had always been by her side since childhood, had lived at home for many years, except for the first two years when she was too busy to leave her in the care of her elders. She even walked to school during junior high and high school.
Su Yunhai chimed in, "That's right, it seems Mr. Su is quite successful in his career now."
"If commuting is possible, I think you can live at home. If not, I can have your dad get up early and drive you," Wang Xingyue suggested. She had watched her daughter grow up, like a little bird gradually growing wings. It was hard to adjust when she was separated from her. Besides, with the family's wealth, even if Su Zhou spent lavishly, she couldn't spend it all in several lifetimes.
Su Zhou shook her head, holding her cup, and cleared her throat: "No, that won't do. The zoo isn't close to our house. Since this zoo is someone else's hard work, I definitely have to manage it well. Besides, if I lived in the zoo, I could sleep in a little longer in the morning."
What's it like to inherit a zoo?
A: It has a bittersweet taste.
To be honest, Su Zhou's university wasn't so strict that they checked everything, and they tried not to schedule classes at 8 AM. So, Su Zhou almost never got up early during her four years of university. She also liked to sleep in, often not getting up until 9 or 10 AM. Unexpectedly, after inheriting the zoo, the 8 AM rush she never experienced in university became a reality at the zoo.
“As the head of the kindergarten, can’t you hire more staff? How can you worry about everything yourself?” Wang Xingyue still didn’t understand why Su Zhou insisted on this. They had encountered many hardships when they started their business, and after their daughter was born, she only wanted to do her best to reduce her burden and let her live a carefree life. In her daily life, Su Zhou had never experienced any pressure.
Should I date someone? I'll let nature take its course.
Do you want to study abroad? Let nature take its course.
Should I inherit the family business? Let nature take its course.
It can be said that the couple had no demands on their only daughter; their only hope was that Su Zhou would be innocent and carefree.
Su Zhou shook her head. The idea of binding with a system was truly absurd; even if she told anyone, no one would believe her. She smiled knowingly, shaking her head again. Upgrading the zoo required her own efforts, and in her life, she wouldn't allow a game to be abandoned halfway. Right now, she just wanted to buy everything in the zoo shop and max out her collection.
"It's alright, I'm not working too hard. It's just that the zoo is only starting to look up, so I have to keep an eye on things myself. Don't worry about me. Once the resort area is developed, we can live together again, and then you'll see me every day." Su Zhou was wearing delicate makeup today. She already had a small face and frame, making her look even more radiant and refined. With her fair skin and red lips, even with just a light touch of makeup, she stood out beautifully in a crowd. She smiled reassuringly, and she was definitely not joking.
Su Zhou knew her parents had mentioned wanting to retire countless times, and this wasn't just some whimsical statement after achieving financial freedom. Only those truly in the restaurant business know how difficult it is, and the numerous stores her parents had opened up now were the result of their hard work, getting up early every day.
More than one visitor has said that the feng shui of the zoo is good for people, and many people have posted their own photos in the comments section, showing before and after comparisons.
A girl with allergic acne had her red acne marks reduced significantly. Drinking milk tea from Wanling Milk Tea Shop kept her mind clear all day without any negative effects. A tourist who spent a week at the zoo said that his chronic cervical spondylosis seemed to have been relieved a lot.
It sounds a bit mystical; this kind of estimation is probably due to mindset.
But then I thought, if even something as unscientific as a system has already appeared, then what in this world is real and what is fake?
After dinner, Su Yunhai mysteriously handed the concert ticket to Su Zhou. He was a straight man and didn't really understand things like idol worship, but getting such a ticket was really not easy.
"Thank you, Dad. I'll be heading out in a bit." Su Zhou thanked him again, glancing at the gray hairs at her father's temples out of the corner of her eye, and couldn't help but sigh slightly.
Long, slender fingers casually toyed with the seemingly ordinary concert ticket, trying to find its price on a seafood market website. As the concert date drew closer, ticket prices soared daily; even a quick refresh every few minutes could drastically change the original price.
Xie Chi, it sounds like a very magical name.
She looked at the panting young man on the screen, his black hair and dark eyes staring straight at the camera. His upturned, slightly curved eyes were almost a deep blue, like a thick, dark blue mist. His lips were bright red, like a cherry blossom petal. He had long, smooth, black hair, like silk, with a straightforward yet understated allure.
Su Zhou has met many good-looking people. In their circle, good looks are one of the keys to getting to know them.
I've seen dark-skinned, wild boys riding on white horses, as well as beautiful boys with cherry blossom eyes, and dashing, hormone-fueled tough guys in suits... Before such beauty that surpasses all others, all words seem powerless and pale.
For a moment, Su Zhou felt as if her soul had been captured, and she was deeply captivated by the man's appearance.
Any flowery language would fall short of describing such a face. Su Zhou understood why so many people were obsessed with him, but even so, she still felt it wasn't worth it for Su Yunhai to go to so much trouble to get a concert ticket. There were so many other things that money could have done—buying sanitary napkins for children in remote mountain areas, or rescuing stray animals—instead of giving it to a popular celebrity.
Of course, they had no connection whatsoever.
The person's name was just too familiar. Su Zhou had heard of him more than once, but she would always brush off the topic with little interest whenever someone mentioned him.