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 Ninety: Interview in Progress

Jiang Huan's scrutiny wasn't annoying; rather, it carried a hint of appreciation. Su Zhou responded to his gaze with a slight smile. Jiang Huan appeared to be slightly older than her, around thirty years old, and spoke with poise, exuding an intellectual and elegant air.

Su Zhou extended a hand, "Hello, I am Su Zhou. Thank you all for your hard work. Let me take you to my office first, and then we can discuss the interview."

Su Zhou herself wasn't very clear about the specific steps, but since the other party had come with such a large group of staff, she naturally couldn't let them leave disappointed.

Being interviewed by the media is neither a big deal nor a small matter.

The traditional media industry is gradually declining, and many established media outlets have turned to self-media. Many successful transformations, such as Sichuan Observation, have a considerable number of fans on the Internet. However, this is like handing over a found antique to the state. The praise received is naturally different, and Su Zhou needs just that kind of praise.

It would be a good thing if more people could see the All Souls Zoo.

Su Zhou gave Tang Yu a wink, and the other immediately understood and turned to head towards the animal restaurant.

The name "Animal Restaurant" may seem casual, but it is actually full of childlike innocence. Zoos are, after all, places that serve tourists, so there is no need to make them so serious. Whether they are big kids or little kids, they all need such a utopia to fill the void in their childhood, and the existence of Animal Restaurant is no exception.

Moreover, the food at the Animal Restaurant was so delicious that Su Yunhai had specifically praised it. Su Zhou had a lot of faith in her father's taste, so booking a spacious private room for a group of people to sit down and have a meal together was quite nice.

Jiang Huan arrived at just the right time, just as the new "Frosty Snow" look was already in use. It was as if she had stepped into a snowy world. There was thick snow under her feet, but she couldn't feel the low temperature at all. Instead, she felt that the temperature was still comfortable. She looked into the distance and found that the buildings in the zoo were very interesting. The buildings with high saturation filled her eyes. Instead of feeling strange, they made her feel full of energy.

To be honest, at her age now, she's long past the aesthetics of her youth. When she opens her wardrobe, all the clothes for spring, summer, autumn, and winter are uniformly black, white, and gray. Seeing such dopamine-inducing colors for the first time rekindles the childlike innocence that has been dormant in her heart. She smiles and says, "Wall Street Zoo is different from other zoos I've been to before. The color scheme of Wanling Zoo is unique to the dopamine of winter. Whether you're an adult or a child, you'll feel like a child in the zoo, and your lost childhood will be made up for again there."

She gestured for the photographer to give a close-up of the expressions on the faces of the visitors in the zoo.

It's truly remarkable to have managed to run a zoo to this extent. A previously undeveloped and neglected area has been transformed into what it is today. Whether you're an adult or a child, there won't be endless arguments or suppression within the zoo; instead, you'll experience amplified joy countless times over.

Following the cameraman's footsteps, Su Zhou realized that everything she had taken for granted was so precious in a society that had gradually become indifferent due to rapid development. She tilted her head and looked in the direction they were taking. A seemingly ordinary person could display such activity and charm in front of the camera. The family was all lined up and seemed to notice the camera capturing them. They made a peace sign and each of them held an ice cream cone. The ice cream in the child's hand was almost melting. He lowered his head and stuck out his tongue to lick the melting ice cream ball. This scene was faithfully recorded by the camera.

“Your zoo is very different, really very different,” Jiang Huan said to Su Zhou again after glancing around at the surrounding scenery.

According to the investigation data of Su Zhou, Su Zhou came from a wealthy family and her life was smooth sailing. It can be said that she did not experience any setbacks in this society. Observing her face, one can see the innocence that comes from being loved by everyone around her.

Su Zhou was puzzled and didn't quite understand the implication of her words, but she smiled and asked, "Really? What exactly is different?"

“Your Wanling Zoo has a vibrant energy that I’ve never seen before. Director Su, have you visited any other zoos?”

"A zoo? Well, I don't think I actually have one. You probably knew before you came to interview me. My undergraduate degree wasn't related to animals either. You could say that if my uncle hadn't left this zoo to me, I probably would never have had anything to do with running a zoo in my life. But now, inheriting the zoo is probably the luckiest thing that has ever happened to me." Su Zhou wasn't used to such a serious speaking style, but her tone was gentle and unhurried, so it wasn't annoying. "As for other zoos, they are all veterans in the zoo industry. I've always wanted to learn from their advanced experience, and I might take the time to go and learn from them in the future."

The young host's words successfully opened up a whole new perspective for Su Zhou.

The staff have worked at the zoo for so long, but they've never had a team-building activity together.

When we have some free time, we can simply close the zoo for half a month and send all the staff to other well-known zoos in China to learn from their advanced management experience. It would also be a good opportunity for the zoo staff to take a short break and have some fun.

Since the questions had already been asked to this extent, going directly to the office building would be a waste of time. Jiang Huan pondered for a moment and then smiled and said, "Principal Su, I think we're getting along quite well right now. Why don't we take advantage of this atmosphere and get the interview done in one go?"

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