Chapter 165 Watching Money Fly Away with Cold Eyes



Money doesn't matter, the main thing is that I can't just watch my puppy die.

"Okay, send me her contact information, I'll contact her myself." Su Zhou hung up the phone and couldn't wait to ask the system, "By the way, system, what happens to the panacea's effects if it's diluted?"

[The panacea is essentially an extract; if diluted, it's sufficient for most small animals.]

"Hehe, okay, muah." Su Zhou got the answer she wanted and redeemed the panacea.

There are many poisoned animals in pet hospitals now, and she really doesn't care about the money; she just wants to help these animals.

Dilute the panacea and then dispense it into small glass bottles.

To test the results, Su Zhou made an appointment with Ms. Jiang, who would drive over.

The Tianxingyuan area is basically the most expensive part of Beijing, with prices starting at 200,000 to 300,000 yuan per square meter. Therefore, the people who live here are mostly rich and powerful. Su Yunhai had previously bought a property here, a large 400-square-meter apartment that had been renovated, but his family was used to living in a villa, so they didn't move here.

Taking advantage of this trip, Su Zhou first went to check out that property.

Pushing open the door, the glittering decor almost blinded Su Zhou. Even though she had always liked flashy things, she couldn't help but glance at it slightly. The decor was purely in the Baroque style.

My parents know my aesthetic sense and choose to be tolerant.

Unexpectedly, this large apartment was designed according to Su Zhou's aesthetic.

Su Zhou's eyes were a little sore. Her parents might not know what Baroque was, but they were doing their best to let her enjoy the best within their means.

After viewing the house, she went to the address Ms. Jiang had given her.

"Miss Su, you've arrived?" Ms. Jiang spoke softly, and despite her good appearance, fine lines were still visible at the corners of her eyes, a mark left by the passage of time.

There were no signs of anyone else living in her house; she lived alone.

"My dog ​​is vomiting and has diarrhea. I've taken him to many veterinary hospitals, but they can only keep him barely alive. I really don't know what to do," Ms. Jiang said, her voice trembling with tears.

Su Zhou quickly reassured her, "Don't worry, let me take a look first."

Ms. Jiang's pet has its own room, where a German Shepherd lies on a pink and tender mattress. It has a large bone structure and is of very good quality.

It turned out to be a large dog; Su Zhou had been wondering why a small dog wouldn't live this long. The German Shepherd was on the verge of death, on the verge of passing away at any moment. Ms. Jiang had a very good relationship with the dog and now completely regarded Su Zhou as her lifeline: "Ms. Su, you must help me. An An is no different from family to me."

Su Zhou nodded: "Don't worry, if it can save me, I will definitely try my best to cure it."

She's not a veterinarian, so she certainly can't say that a cure is 100% guaranteed.

Taking out the pre-diluted and packaged universal medicine from her backpack, Su Zhou turned to Ms. Jiang and said, "By the way, does An'an usually have any favorite foods? Maybe open a can of something?"

Ms. Jiang wiped away her tears: "Yes, I'll get it for you now."

She opened a can of venison, poured the contents into the dog bowl, submerged it in water, and placed it in front of the German Shepherd.

The German Shepherd was having trouble even moving, so Ms. Jiang quickly said, "I'll do it, I'll do it." As she spoke, she started to pry open the dog's mouth and fed it a little bit. The dog ate a little, and whether it was Ms. Jiang's imagination or not, she felt that her dog's condition had improved a lot.

Su Zhou said confidently, "It's not a misperception, you're cured. Keep feeding her until she finishes all of this."

The dog was in better condition, and since German Shepherds are naturally greedy, the venison was quickly devoured. As the dog's condition improved, it was able to run and jump around the room. Ms. Jiang couldn't stop smiling: "Thank you, Director Su. There's 500,000 in this card. You can withdraw it directly with the password. Thank you so much. I really don't know what I would have done without you."

"It's alright, but we'll keep a close eye on them when they're out to prevent them from eating random things." Ms. Jiang's family has many pets; in addition to cats and dogs, they also have an alpaca. If you didn't know better, you'd think it was a small zoo.

Su Zhou took the card, her nimble, slender fingers twirling it. Was this an unexpected surprise?

Having confirmed that the panacea was effective even when diluted, Su Zhou felt incredibly confident.

In this way... other animals should be able to be saved too.

*

When Minister Lin returned home, he called his son and asked him to bring the meat upstairs.

He couldn't understand how a young girl could carry a hundred or two pounds of meat so easily. He and his son carried the meat upstairs. In the elevator, his son asked curiously, "Who delivered so much meat to you?"

It's really rare.

As a father, I'm used to having many people trying to curry favor with me. Gifts are usually things like cigarettes and alcohol, but this is the first time I've ever seen someone give me meat.

"A young girl in her early twenties, do you know Su Ji?"

"I know, what's wrong?"

"This young lady is Su Zhou, the only daughter of the owner of Su Ji. Her zoo is quite famous now, called Wanling Zoo, and it has almost ten million fans. She's different from you."

Unlike Minister Lin, Minister Lin's son had just graduated with a master's degree and was currently staying at home without a suitable job. Upon hearing this, Minister Lin's son was displeased but found himself speechless, wanting to retort.

After carrying the meat back, Minister Lin's wife looked at it with curiosity and exclaimed, "So much meat!"

She opened the package and said, "The quality looks good. It's much better than the meat we ate at those fancy Japanese restaurants before. It doesn't smell fishy or gamey at all. Okay, you guys rest first. I'll go and cook this meat now."

Minister Lin's wife has recently started trying her hand at social media, sharing photos of the meals she cooks.

She went into the kitchen to prepare the meat, and after bringing it out, she called her family to eat: "Come and eat, everyone."

I made the simplest cold beef salad, the chicken into a big plate of chicken, and the fish steamed.

Minister Lin smelled the aroma and ate it; it tasted just like the one he had at the animal restaurant that day.

"This young lady is really nice," praised Minister Lin's wife. "If she ever asks you for help, you must help her."

Minister Lin glanced at her: "I do have that much awareness. I remember... I think we just rescued a Yangtze alligator a couple of days ago. That's also under our department's jurisdiction. Her zoo doesn't have enough animal species. If she wants more, I can approve it. Her zoo is pretty good, and that young lady is quite capable. Let's talk about this another day."

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