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 Thirteen: Is the Kindergarten Principal a Mysterious Rich Second Generation?

Since the matter had been put to this point, Su Zhou naturally agreed.

It's not that we want to save money; finding a suitable employee isn't easy. There are too few people who meet the system's requirements, and besides... the zoo is only just starting out. A place name that can't even be found on reputable map apps means very few people are willing to apply.

As Su Zhou had predicted, the number of visitors who originally wanted to see Ahei was halved after learning that the chimpanzee enclosure was going to be closed for renovations. However, there were still a few hundred visitors who came specifically to see other animals.

The security booth and ticket office are still under construction, so Song Xinran and Tang Yu can only use the QR code for payment and act as human surveillance for the time being.

Tang Yu was wearing a short-sleeved shirt and black pants today. He looked tall and thin, and quite frail. He blended in with the tourists without standing out. He stood relaxed in the crowd. It was the weekend, and some of the people who came had brought their children. As soon as they arrived, they headed straight for the African lions.

Song Xinran was using a QR code payment machine to process payments. Despite the blazing sun, and being her first day at work, she had put on elaborate makeup, making her look fresh and natural. However, the temperature was quite high, and her initial playful attitude turned sour.

Su Zhou saw all of this, but she had a lot on her own to do.

After a quick breakfast, Su Zhou rushed off to the closed chimpanzee enclosure to check on the progress.

Enclosed in the shape of a gift, she stood with her hands on her hips, looking up at the sealed chimpanzee enclosure under the blazing sun. It had been expanded from the original wire cage, and just by looking at the scale of the enclosure, one could roughly guess that the upgraded chimpanzee enclosure would be very luxurious.

"It feels just like playing a game." Su Zhou is a huge fan of simulation management games; most of the management games she's played are designed this way.

The bright yet sophisticated color scheme makes Su Zhou even more eager for the completion of the gorilla enclosure.

She pushed open the door and looked at Ahei.

A large chimpanzee, alone in an empty room, looks small and helpless.

"I upgraded your house, why do you still look so gloomy?" Su Zhou patted Ah Hei's head, and Ah Hei human-like made a chin-resting gesture. From its sighing micro-expression, you could tell that it was indeed a little unhappy.

I'm so bored I could die. I'm so incredibly bored.

Listening to Ahei's inner thoughts, Su Zhou's fingertips paused slightly. Thinking carefully about Ahei under the spotlight and various cameras, it seemed that he was indeed a bit of a laughing stock.

To be honest, when she first started using live-streaming animals as a gimmick to gain attention, she wondered if this method was a little dishonest. But now that she thinks about it, whether it's performing reading in front of so many viewers or playing with swords and treasures, it's very similar to her childhood.

From a young age, Su Zhou was always the "other people's child" that parents talked about. Not only was she beautiful, but she also excelled academically. To create the illusion that she was hardworking, ambitious, and studious, Su Zhou would always take out picture books or thick textbooks to read in crowded places.

Even when Su Zhou was hospitalized in the pediatric ward, she would convincingly pull out her notebook to write and draw. Often at this time, the parents present would say the classic line, "Look at that little girl, she doesn't forget to study even when she's sick and hospitalized. And look at you, all you do is play all day long."

As expected, it's her pet, the fluffy one, which inherited her shamelessness.

Su Zhou naturally guessed something from Ah Hei's depressed expression and mood. She sensed something and took the initiative to ask, "Ah Hei, do you like being photographed? Is it because no tourists come to see you and you feel a little lonely?"

Being lonely is a good thing.

Simply put, it's a chimpanzee with a strong desire to perform, who feels sad because no tourists pay attention to it.

She's born to be a superstar!

Animals that become internet celebrities in the animal kingdom often possess certain characteristics that guarantee their popularity. For example, a kitten with a mouth that looks like a Type-C charging port, or a brown panda with a unique color. Ahei also possesses these characteristics: extraordinary intelligence and a naturally comical appearance. It's no wonder that it became popular on the internet.

Ahei nodded, but Su Zhou really did it to improve its living conditions. It was a little lonely, but Ahei didn't say anything.

"Alright, you like live streaming, I'll give you my tablet to play with, and you can stream exclusively, okay? Do you know how to stream? I'll teach you." Faced with such an intelligent animal, Su Zhou really couldn't treat Ahei like a simple chimpanzee. She sat on the floor like Ahei, took out her tablet, and handed over the live streaming process to Ahei. "You have so many fans now."

She's quite the fan-gaining machine on social media, easily garnering many likes with just a few selfies. But compared to Ahei, her popularity is nothing.

But Ahei takes the abstract route, while she takes the beauty route; they're on different tracks.

Seeing Ahei become popular online, Su Zhou didn't think much and directly registered Ahei's personal account. The series of operations were smooth and efficient. Su Zhou glanced at Ahei and handed it the tablet: "Try it yourself. You have a strong hand, so use a little less force when you use it."

Ahei started the live stream following the steps taught by Su Zhou.

The live stream room had no name, only the simple title "Wanling Ahei's Live Stream Room," but even so, within two minutes of starting the live stream, countless people flooded into the room.

—I was looking for something to help me sleep when I was suddenly confronted with a dark, hairy face. Upon closer inspection, I realized it was none other than our Emperor Ahei.

—I knew our Black Sword Master was truly wise, he even started his own live stream, that's amazing (thumbs up).

Su Zhou immediately opened the live stream on her phone and saw that the bottom-up perspective was quite subtle. In the eyes of ordinary viewers, it was indeed a dark, hairy face.

Before Su Zhou could personally offer any guidance, Ahei had already adjusted the angle to the right position on his own.

With the adjustment of natural light, the live broadcast effect did look much better. Ahei's ability to learn without a teacher was a bit astonishing. Su Zhou never expected that just by allocating a few points of wisdom to Ahei, Ahei would become so smart.

She was wrong; she will never complain about the system being stingy again.

Su Zhou sighed deeply. If she had known that attribute points were so useful, she should have focused on increasing her intelligence during the college entrance exam; perhaps she would already be a student at an Ivy League university. In reality, after entering university, the major courses were very difficult, and Su Zhou was struggling with her major, which further highlighted the importance of attribute points.

It seems that... if there are attribute points in the rewards for completing tasks in the future, I must allocate them carefully.