Chapter 127 How Did Even Small Restaurants Become So Popular?



The tourists who were sitting in their seats waiting for their food were suddenly shocked to see that the tall, thin boy who was going through puberty was actually only a primary school student.

One tourist remarked with emotion, "I never imagined that children these days are so well-nourished. They're all generally very tall, completely different from when we were young."

"Indeed, they seem to be very smart. My little niece is only three years old and she can already make videos by herself. And that's only because of the good conditions we have now."

"Your food is ready, rice bowl, be careful it's hot." Su Zhou was looking down at her phone, while also dealing with messages in the work group, when a fragrant bowl of shredded pork with garlic sauce appeared in front of her.

Su Zhou looked up, her eyes crinkling into a smile: "Thank you."

To avoid being recognized by her grandmother, she deliberately lowered her voice.

After the meal, as more and more tourists came in, the previously empty seats were all occupied by a new batch of tourists.

It seems there's no need to worry too much about business here for the time being. Su Zhou quietly finished her plate of rice and left the bustling little restaurant without a sound.

With the Lantern Festival approaching, ticket revenue is gradually increasing, and the current ticket price of 30 yuan per ticket is still not too high.

While pondering how to increase the zoo's revenue, Su Zhou suddenly realized that the Lantern Festival could be used to raise ticket prices again. With the zoo's various measures gradually being improved, Su Zhou decided to change the ticket price to 35 yuan per person before the Lantern Festival.

Wang Xiaogang is a 40-year-old self-employed individual who runs a small business. Since his economic performance in the past year was quite good, he decided to take his whole family to Beijing. They also visited the recently popular Wanling Zoo and found a small restaurant to eat at, which turned out to be quite delicious.

The food wasn't particularly delicious, but it was affordable, plentiful, and tasted pretty good. In a place like Beijing, it was excellent value for money.

Not long after entering the house, I witnessed an old-fashioned child teaching his parents how to do things, and I casually posted it online.

Once the dishes were served, we thoroughly enjoyed the delicious food.

"Honey, this dish is just like Mom's cooking," Wang Xiaogang said with a touch of emotion as he ate heartily.

Four years ago, his mother was diagnosed with cancer and stayed in the hospital for a period of time before returning to her hometown to recuperate. She passed away not long after. When the cancer was discovered, it was already in its late stages, which caused Wang Xiaogang great distress.

Wang Xiaogang's wife nodded in agreement. Her mother-in-law was a good person who had never uttered a swear word in her entire life and was always kind and gentle to everyone. Since marrying into the family, she had never been asked to cook. After tasting the food, she immediately nodded and said, "Really, it tastes exactly the same as our mother's."

The couple finished their meal completely, and then they noticed that everyone else had the same expression on their faces.

Looking at the elderly people bustling about in the lobby, they looked so warm under the warm yellow light. Souls from different places seemed to have become jellyfish in the same sea at this moment.

After leaving the small restaurant, Wang Xiaogang immediately started snapping photos of the signs and shops, making sure to include the location of Wanling Zoo. He had added many people to his own account. Since he was running a small business, he didn't have a dedicated work account. The people he added included customers, business partners, franchisees from other places, relatives, and friends.

Wang Xiaogang is usually a kind person. After posting the picture, he immediately received many likes and inquiries. He chuckled and replied to each one.

Only after replying did he open his social media platform.

A moment later, he stared blankly. His wife laughed at his expression and tapped his nose with her manicured fingers: "What kind of expression is that?"

Wang Xiaogang showed his phone screen to his wife, and there it was—over a million likes, and hundreds of thousands of shares. The comments section was filled with people tagging their best friends, spouses, and friends, saying they wanted a child like that. Many even tagged their close friends, urging them to have a child like that.

He usually only watches videos on his own music account and doesn't shoot many of his own. Even when he does post, it's just some everyday fishing videos, which usually get only a few dozen likes, maybe a hundred at most. He never expected that his casual video would attract so many likes, and he received over 99 private messages in the backend. Many people were asking him if he wanted to take on advertisements, mostly for unknown medical products or weight loss pills. He glanced at them and then quickly pinned the address of the small restaurant in the comments section and described his experience in detail.

They told each commenter where they ate.

He glanced at the location of his grandmother's small restaurant, keeping his achievements hidden.

“Honey, this old lady’s restaurant is in such a remote location. If we hadn’t gotten lost and ended up here, we wouldn’t have known there was a small restaurant here, and the food is so good. They’re so old, yet they still run this restaurant here so as not to trouble their children. It’s really hard work for them.” Wang Xiaogang said with a touch of emotion as he casually carried his wife’s bag.

Su Zhou carried the meat to feed the foxes. Thanks to Xie Chi, there are many people coming to see the foxes every day. Many netizens are making memes using Tibetan foxes and snow foxes. She came to see if Xie Chi was there and also to see the foxes. Soon the Qingqiu crew will be coming to rent the set for filming, which will not only require the sets in the zoo but also the cost of the foxes.

The foxes must have been fed; they seem to be in pretty good condition.

The snow fox rested its chin on the Tibetan fox's head. The Tibetan fox looked somewhat world-weary, while the snow fox had an ethereal air about it. Compared to ordinary snow foxes, this one at Wanling Zoo had snow-white fur without a single blemish. It must have been a bit of a germaphobe, never rolling around on the ground, like a pure white glutinous rice ball.

As soon as they saw Su Zhou arrive, the foxes rushed to tell her their grievances.

[Our ancestors are terrifying! qvq, can we please replace them? They're just too horrifying; I can't even enjoy my meals with them around.]

The ancestor was deliberately trying to scare us, saying he'd throw us all out if we misbehaved.

Su Zhou thought about Xie Chi's handsome face in her mind. That face could be described as the extreme favor of the creator. How could someone with such a face do such childish things? The pressure of the nine-tailed fox was indeed a bit terrifying for these little foxes who had not yet become spirits. Su Zhou took a deep breath and decided to replace Xie Chi with another venue.

"Don't be afraid, I'll see if I can find him a different job," Su Zhou reassured the three little foxes.

Xie Chi has an overwhelming number of fans, so he definitely can't be too public. Ticket sellers and security guards are out of the question. This fox ancestor is a nine-tailed fox and doesn't have much education. Let's make him a zookeeper. Besides foxes, Su Zhou doesn't know if he would like other animals.

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