Chapter 131 Lantern Festival Program



What kind of gift can be called a mysterious gift?

Su Zhou really didn't know; this was the first time she had ever seen something like this. Her curiosity about the unknown overcame her laziness.

For a time, Su Zhou was full of fighting spirit.

It has to be said that the system is indeed very easy to fool. Under Su Zhou's persuasive words, it directly approved a large sum of money and gave Su Zhou a brand new appearance [Good News is Hard to Find], which looks like another ancient style appearance.

With the funds secured and the deadline fast approaching, Su Zhou contacted dozens of renowned painters online, as well as several inheritors of intangible cultural heritage lanterns, lantern makers, and landscape designers. She offered generous prices and asked them to stay at the zoo for the next few days, providing them with food and lodging, hoping they would do a good job.

The account used for communication is the zoo's main account; clicking into the homepage reveals that it has millions of followers.

Many artists have drawn anthropomorphic versions of the animals from All Souls Zoo, so they readily agreed to the opportunity to collaborate with the zoo.

For those in Beijing, a special car was sent to pick them up directly. For those in other places, Su Zhou also provided first-class airfare or business-class high-speed rail tickets. In short, all the treatment was given to the best.

The next day, my maternal grandparents actually showed up at the zoo entrance on time, supporting each other and dressed very appropriately. To be honest, my maternal grandparents' family had a better standard of living than my paternal grandparents' family in their earlier years, and as they got older, they naturally became elegant and dignified elderly people.

Su Zhou ran straight over and threw herself into their arms. Her grandparents had gone to work at her grandmother's small restaurant early in the morning.

The zoo wasn't open yet, which just goes to show how passionate anglers are, regardless of age or youth.

"Where are they?" Grandpa asked.

Su Zhou said, "I've gone to take care of things at the small restaurant."

Grandparents on the maternal side are not as skilled as paternal grandparents in this area. They are better at cooking, which is a kind of inheritance. Su Yunhai is also a good cook, but Su Zhou did not inherit this skill. At most, she can make something edible to fill her stomach. As for making something that looks, smells, and tastes delicious, she can't consider it at all.

"Is business particularly good? You're already busy so early in the morning. I was thinking of going fishing together; I even brought my fishing gear." Grandpa was wearing a black hat and an overcoat.

Su Zhou nodded: "You wouldn't believe it, business is really good, there are always long queues, and many people online really like their taste."

"Do you think everyone is like you, with nothing better to do than go fishing?" Grandma said irritably, reaching out to grab Grandpa's ear, showing no intention of giving him any face.

Don't let Grandpa's aloofness fool you; he's a total henpecked husband when he's with Grandma.

Grandpa kept crying out, "Ouch, ouch, ouch! I know I was wrong. Let go of me first. Our granddaughter is right in front of us. Don't make me lose face in front of Xiaozhou."

"You still have some shame." Grandma snorted, then looked at Su Zhou with a smile: "My good granddaughter is even more beautiful now, and so capable. I think the whole family combined is not as successful as you. But the zoo is so busy every day, it makes my heart ache to see you like this."

Su Zhou's maternal grandparents' love for her was genuine. Su Zhou was very close to them and smiled, "There's nothing I can do; I have to do many things myself, so I can't get away."

“Being a boss is so tiring, you should hire a few secretaries to help you share the burden.” Grandpa also felt sorry for Su Zhou. “If you don’t have enough money, just tell me. Your grandma has been saving it up for you. If you need a secretary, I’ll be your secretary.”

"Do you have such a high degree? These days, the minimum requirement for employment is a bachelor's degree. What do you have? Did you even go to high school?" Grandma teased Grandpa, who awkwardly scratched the back of his head. "Well, let's not stand there anymore, let's go straight to our lodgings."

Su Zhou explained all the current benefits of the zoo to the two elderly people along the way, and they nodded repeatedly: "Yes, yes, that's how it should be. We business people can't be heartless and cheat people. We make a little money, but we have to treat our employees well. They all have a large family to support."

Having lived in Beijing for a long time, Su Zhou's grandparents knew that the benefits offered by the zoo were truly excellent, among the best in the country. Su Zhou herself didn't think much of it, but the word spread among the university students.

They said if I were to work, I should work at the Wanling Zoo; the Wanling Zoo is just too kind.

However, when they saw that the staff dormitory was like a castle, even the two grandparents, who had seen a lot of the world, were slightly taken aback. "Are we in a foreign country? Are you saying that this castle is where we will live from now on?"

“This isn’t a place for the two of you to live alone. Other employees also live here. Come on, I’ll take you inside now.”

It was just past seven o'clock, almost time for the start of the workday, and the employees were still eating. Su Zhou glanced at the food served to the zoo staff; breakfast was still a buffet, with both Chinese and Western options.

They have all kinds of bread, stir-fries, milkshakes, and stewed porridge, and even fried dough sticks and steamed buns.

"Have you eaten?" She turned her gaze to her grandmother.

Grandma shook her head: "Not yet. Your grandpa was clamoring to go fishing early this morning, so he got up at five o'clock and rushed over without even having breakfast."

The employees greeted Su Zhou directly, and were not surprised that she brought her family along.

The main reason is that they had all met Su Zhou's family.

Let's start with her father, the founder of Su Ji.

Many of the employees at Su Ji love to eat, so they recognized that Su Congee's biological father was Su Yunhai, the founder of Su Ji.

Su Zhou's mother was also a great beauty; you could tell from her features that she was absolutely stunning in her youth. Su Zhou, the daughter of the couple, was tall and beautiful. Su Zhou's family members were all exceptional. Her grandparents were excellent cooks, kind and honest, and lacked the arrogance often associated with wealthy people, getting along well with everyone.

"Director, you got up so early today, did you go to pick up your grandparents?" an employee greeted them.

Su Zhou nodded: "Yes, I'll take them upstairs now."

She arranged for her maternal grandparents to have a room on the third floor, on the same floor as her paternal grandparents. This way, they would have a good relationship and she could take good care of them.

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