Chapter 238 The Chimpanzee Genius Starts from Childhood



With the hottest part of summer over and autumn beginning, it's noticeably raining more frequently than before.

The two chimpanzee babies are growing up. As Ahei and Aya's first offspring, they have attracted a lot of attention from tourists. Almost every day, netizens can be seen asking about them in the comments section online.

Will Ahei's children also have high IQs like Ahei?

—bro felt like his IQ was being brutally rubbed into the ground.

—When will I be able to see the little cub? I'll buy a ticket after I can see Ahei's child.

Some are curious whether Ahei's children will inherit Ahei's intelligence, while others are simply curious about the offspring of Ahei, the internet celebrity known for his deadly animal legend.

As the cub of Ahei, a founding member of the zoo, it has extraordinary significance for the entire zoo. How should it be named?

She decided to follow the same approach as Weiwei, where she chose a name through an online vote.

Su Zhou picked up her phone and edited a video, asking netizens in the comments section to brainstorm names for Ahei's cub. Of course, only the cub that her own zoo decided to keep would be included.

The other one will be sent to the wildlife park in a couple of days. As for how the other party names this chimpanzee, that's their own business and has nothing to do with Su Zhou.

She stretched, her slender eyebrows furrowing slightly. She opened the doors and windows, and the autumn sky seemed even higher and farther than usual.

The wildlife park brought the vehicle that was transporting the chimpanzees, and Su Zhou met with them in person.

We're both in Beijing, so in a way we should be considered colleagues.

"It's been a long time, Director Su." The man who got out of the car smiled and offered a hand, but was met with a gaze that seemed to want to tear him apart.

Looking again, he saw a tall, thin man standing next to Su Zhou. His gaze was light and detached, as if he were looking at him, yet also as if he wasn't. A chill ran from his feet to the top of his head. Su Zhou abruptly lowered his outstretched hand, a hint of embarrassment in his expression.

I'd heard rumors for a while that the richest man's daughter was dating a celebrity, and I never imagined it was true. This relationship has caused quite a stir online; even people who aren't big fans of celebrities have heard about it. Their own daughters are constantly talking about it, and many might think that a celebrity dating the daughter of a billionaire is a huge leap for them.

Looking at the two people in front of him, they seemed like a perfect match, both handsome and beautiful.

"Long time no see. I didn't expect so much time to have passed. Ahei has gone from a single chimpanzee to having his own family now." Su Zhou was completely unaware of the fierce rivalry between the two men. Judging from her own experience, she couldn't see Xie Chi's jealousy at all.

"Director Su is young and promising. This zoo looks much better than last year." The person in charge sighed. He was about to enter old age, while the girl in front of him was in her prime and promising. So, looking at Su Zhou, he couldn't help but feel a little more admiration for her talent.

Su Zhou smiled faintly: "Not at all, we're just doing small things. Animal protection in China owes a lot to predecessors like you who laid the foundation. We, the younger generation, are merely standing on the shoulders of giants. By the way, seniors, do you see any areas in our zoo that need improvement?"

“Every zoo has its own way of operating, so I certainly don’t have the right to interfere. However… we could consider setting up a children’s play area in the zoo, so that parents with children can free up their hands. What do you think?”

Many zoos in China today are no longer just places to see animals; they also retain many entertainment areas. Many zoos offer combined tickets with other tourist attractions, but the operating methods vary depending on the type of zoo.

Public and private zoos have different focuses and goals. In this respect, Su Zhou's ability to transform an unknown small zoo into a well-known place proves her success in some ways.

The new generation surpasses the old; there's nothing more to say about that.

Su Zhou thought about it carefully and realized it was true. Many visitors to the zoo bring their children. The problem is that now that the zoo has a wider variety of animals, children are more easily attracted to the more interactive ones. After seeing the more common animals like lions, monkeys, chimpanzees, tigers, leopards, and peacocks, many children are not very interested in reptiles, except for those who really like them.

Sometimes, zoo security personnel are needed to help take care of children. If a section of the entertainment area were set aside specifically for children, it would certainly help with unified management.

Su Zhou nodded: "I'm considering that. Maybe it will be ready by the time you come next time."

"That's about it," the person in charge said cheerfully, striding forward. "Take me to see what the newborn chimpanzee looks like."

Chimpanzees grow very quickly, but there's still a significant size difference between them and Ahei. Because Su Zhou added attribute points to the baby chimpanzee right after birth, the baby chimpanzee looks noticeably smarter than other animals.

When the person in charge arrived, the chimpanzee was looking at a picture book. This picture book was bought by Aunt Sun for her grandson. Now that Wang Fengting has a job, the childcare work has fallen to the postpartum nanny. However, as the child's homemaker, Wang Fengting also misses her child very much. When she has time on weekends, the little boy lies here quietly reading, which unexpectedly makes things convenient for the little chimpanzee.

The picture book is geared towards children. In addition to enhancing its fun, it also serves an educational purpose, including pinyin and arithmetic, and depicts these concepts in the form of short stories. The little chimpanzee flipped through the picture book, looking at it very attentively.

"Ah...so young and already able to flip through picture books, this...this is like a genetic lottery." The man in his fifties struggled for a long time before finally managing to utter this one word. In all the time they had kept chimpanzees at their wildlife park, they had never seen a chimpanzee so intelligent from such a young age.

What is this if not a genetic lottery?

He was almost moved to tears; could it be that their wildlife park was finally going to turn things around?

This is an era for young people, and the older generation naturally needs to keep up with the times. He thanked her repeatedly, saying, "Thank you, Director Su."

"It's nothing, why don't you have a meal here before you leave?" Su Zhou earnestly urged them to stay, thinking that perhaps her other animals would also need to go to the other family's place for matchmaking in the future. It's always good to maintain good relationships.

"No, no need. I already ate before I came. I'm leaving now." His tone was panicked, as if he was afraid Su Zhou would change her mind.

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