The employees moved in one after another. There wasn't much stuff to begin with, and everyone helped each other, so it took about an hour or two to move everything over. The rest that couldn't be moved would be left for tomorrow.
Su Zhou and Xie Chi sat in the restaurant and ate something. The chef provided by the system was highly skilled. The desserts were sweet but not greasy, and even the vegetables, which looked bland, were actually incredibly delicious.
At this time, other employees gradually came to eat. After a day of work and moving, everyone was at their physical limit. Sitting down to have a delicious dinner at this time was truly satisfying.
Su Zhou directly had the system create a new employee duty roster, dividing the current 120 people into seven groups: groups one through six with 17 people each, and the last group with 18 people. Groups one through seven each have one day off per week, from Monday to Sunday. As for internal leave requests or other matters, these are mainly discussed internally by the employees themselves.
This way, everyone's burden will be a little lighter.
With everyone present, Su Zhou directly announced the team-building plan.
"I plan to take everyone to other zoos for team building. Although our zoo has achieved some success, I am not a professional zoo manager. For professional matters, we still need to find professional places to learn. The zoos will be closed for about a week. I have already contacted several zoos. You can come along and relax. I know you have been very busy with work since New Year's Day. Taking advantage of the team building and learning trip, you can also go to the local zoos together if you want to have fun."
It sounds nice, but in reality, many zoos aren't that good. The environment is chaotic, there's a faint fishy smell in the air, and the animals are skin and bones, and they don't look to be in good spirits.
There are ways to run a zoo. Su Zhou doesn't think the best zoo can be more reliable than the system. A civilization from a higher plane must have more say in the scientific breeding of animals. Moreover, so far, all the animals in the zoo are far superior to other zoos in terms of both mental state and physical fitness.
The team-building event was announced, but the others weren't very enthusiastic. Some people who had worked at other companies before knew very well what team-building events were like: a group of colleagues who might not even be that familiar with each other getting together to drink, eat, sing karaoke, or go hiking—it wasn't really that interesting, so they weren't very interested.
Some employees still have high expectations for Suzhou porridge, after all, Wanling Zoo is really different from other companies.
Having finalized the matter, Su Zhou had almost finished eating. She stood up and said, "It's getting late. You should all go back and rest after you finish eating."
Walking side by side with Xie Chi, both of them were absolutely stunning in appearance, almost like celebrities. Xie Chi really was a big star, the kind who was incredibly famous. But for some reason, the other employees thought the two looked like a perfect match.
"Tang Yu, don't you think... Xie Chi's gaze towards our director is possessive? Is that a sign of liking him?" Song Xinran and Tang Yu were the closest of friends, after all, they were among the first employees of the zoo and were considered veterans.
Girls are generally more perceptive in this regard than boys. When Tang Yu came to her senses and looked at the two of them, she only found that the man's dark eyes seemed to be an endless darkness, as if they wanted to devour Su Zhou.
Unaware of anything amiss, her snow-white profile radiated a tender innocence born of pampering, as she occasionally tilted her head to listen intently.
Perhaps because his gaze was so unrestrained, the man who was originally looking at Su Zhou turned around, his deep and dark eyes, with a kind of beastly sharpness, crossed over the obstacles and landed on Tang Yu. In an instant, his instinct for danger was triggered, as if he was being stared at by some indescribable terror, and he froze on the spot.
After a long time, once Xie Chi had completely left, Tang Yu finally came to her senses and nodded: "I think you're right. Xie Chi does seem to have feelings for our headmaster. I'm really a little worried. It's probably going to be terrible if someone with such a strong possessive nature falls in love with someone as oblivious as our headmaster."
He said "It's terrible," but it's unclear who he was referring to.
"Goodnight." Su Zhou waved her hand like a lucky cat. "Say goodnight quickly."
Her tone held a hint of eager anticipation. Xie Chi's pupils contracted slightly as he listened to her teasing, almost flirtatious manner, but he still relented: "Goodnight."
After closing the door, Su Zhou, who wasn't too bothered by the bed, lay there lost in thought for a while. She glanced at the time and saw it was only a little past eleven.
She sat up abruptly, as if she didn't know much about Xie Chi. She didn't know what movies or TV series he had acted in or what songs he had sung in the entertainment industry.
I felt a bit curious about him. Someone as good-looking as him shouldn't have a wide range of roles. He should at least be able to play historically famous handsome men like Lanling Wang, Song Yu, or Wei Jie. In comparison, actresses who are too beautiful have a much narrower range of roles.
So she took her tablet, searched for related TV series, and watched them all night.
She slept for about an hour, but was so tired she was completely disoriented.
Xie Chi's acting was good; his face on the big screen was exceptionally beautiful, and his acting was also excellent. In addition, the script he chose must have been carefully considered, as it was excellent in both literary and entertainment value. Su Zhou initially watched it out of curiosity, but after discovering that the actor's acting was indeed good, she gradually became immersed in the plot and ended up watching it all night.
When they went downstairs to eat, Aunt Sun noticed the dark circles under her eyes and said, "Did you stay up late last night? Look at your dark circles, don't they look like Lingling from our zoo?"
Su Zhou stretched out her cold fingers and patted her cheeks, trying to awaken her sleeping soul. She said weakly, "The movie last night was so captivating that I watched it all night without realizing it. I might have to go upstairs to catch up on some sleep later."
"Any good new movies that have been released recently? Something that could keep you up all night watching them?" Song Xinran asked curiously as she walked in carrying a bowl of multigrain soy milk. She enjoys watching TV series and pays close attention to this kind of thing, but she really hadn't heard of any new movies that were this good.
Most of the popular movies lately are just rehashes; once a movie becomes a hit, they'll inevitably make a sequel or a third, which is pointless. Or they're poorly made horror films with special effects so fake they seem like money laundering schemes—even the actress herself wouldn't enjoy watching them.
Su Zhou glanced at her lazily and honestly said, "I watched 'The Mystery' and 'Falling,' and I thought they were pretty good. The supporting actors were good-looking and had great acting skills. They must have been movies from last year."
"Isn't this Xie Chi's movie? It seems to have really good reviews. I'll have to watch it later." Song Xinran had heard of it; it was quite famous back then.
Su Zhou was unaware of the movie's popularity because she was studying for her final exams and didn't notice it at all.
After the employees finished their meals one after another and went to work, Su Zhou dragged her tired body upstairs to catch up on sleep.
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