Oh no, this is terrible, my social media accounts are going to be hacked.
Su Zhou wondered if she should put her account under one-click protection in the next couple of days. Even though she was thinking this, she put down her phone and chose to pretend she was deaf and dumb.
Sitting cross-legged, I thought about how I still hadn't completed Task 4.
Reaching a certain revenue target might seem difficult at first glance, but as visitor numbers increase and other attractions in the zoo gradually open, revenue becomes the easiest thing to achieve. Having more than twenty different animals is a bit of a challenge for her.
Pet mice, pet snakes, kittens—Su Zhou even considered buying every color of pet mouse to make up the numbers, such as black glass, honey glass, fancy rat headscarves, huskies, Russian blue, or golden shaded, silver shaded, Ragdolls, etc. But even after buying them, the system might not recognize them as successful.
You should still take some time to visit the flower and bird market or local farms.
Just then, a video of a grandfather spoiling his granddaughter by buying her a pair of Kapibals was pushed into Su Zhou's field of vision. The video had already garnered millions of likes, and everyone was envious that she was so lucky to have such a good grandfather. But Su Zhou's focus was on the Kapibals.
Tens of thousands of yuan is not expensive for her at all.
She immediately stood up. Kapibala, red fox, panda fox, meerkat... and so on. These are all exotic pets that can be kept as pets, and they would not be out of place even if they were kept as ornamental animals.
The next morning, Su Zhou drove directly to the city's largest flower and bird market, where the variety of flowers and birds was dazzling.
There were all sorts of flowers for sale, both real and preserved, with bright and beautiful colors. An indescribable plant fragrance floated in the air, which smelled wonderful. Su Zhou felt that although the plants were well-maintained, they were still quite different from the appearance of her own zoo, "Prosperous Dream". The products produced by the system were always of the highest quality, and she was just looking at them out of curiosity.
There were many people squatting on the ground haggling over prices, as well as quite a few just visiting.
Once you reach the boundary between the flower, tree, and pet area, the smells suddenly become mixed.
Animals have animal scents, and plants have plant scents. Smelling them individually isn't a big deal, but when two completely different scents mix together, the smell is just too overpowering. Su Zhou pinched her nose, wondering which pet store was so unethical as to not clean properly, making the smell exceptionally unpleasant.
She lowered her eyes. On the ground were cages of hamsters, densely packed together. At a glance, she estimated that each cage contained at least four figures of hamsters, their living conditions precarious. There were also quail, which was also the source of the unpleasant smell.
"Don't touch it, it will bite."
"Want to buy hamsters wholesale? They're very cheap."
"Want to come in and take a look? The cat has been vaccinated and is very clean."
These days, doing business is quite competitive. As soon as Su Zhou passed by, many people enthusiastically invited her to come in and have a look. The dense crowd and the noisy chatter made her feel a little breathless; the smell was so strong, it seemed to reach straight to the ceiling.
Thankfully, she didn't hear the cries of so many animals, otherwise she would have had a mental breakdown.
She glanced sideways at the cats in the white enclosure. The shop assistant had her nails done and was wearing brightly colored lipstick, smiling enthusiastically. The cats weren't doing well. There were Scottish Folds and other cats, most of them looking to be only one or two months old. They had severe tear stains and listless eyes. Su Zhou shook her head inwardly. This cat was clearly a backyard breeder; its mental state looked terrible.
Most pet shops sell cats, dogs, and rats; the vast majority of them only sell these few items, along with goldfish and turtles. There are some shops that sell reptiles, with a pink corn snake coiled in the owner's hand. In an acrylic cage are snakes, crocodiles, lizards, and other creatures of different colors and species. Those who are watching and asking about prices are mostly young people dressed in avant-garde and trendy clothes.
Crocodiles are fine; some baby crocodiles are quite cute.
Su Zhou wandered around the huge area for a long time and actually found the pet she wanted.
A pair of Capiba, both cubs. I also bought a fox, and while I was at it, I stood in the pet store listening intently as the owner explained how to raise it and what precautions to take.
The feed produced by the system is indescribable, truly indescribable. No matter what kind of animal it is, it can't stand eating it.
Weiwei, the little tiger who had escaped to the zoo, had gained quite a bit of weight after living there for a while. Su Zhou was confident that, with the help of her inner voice, she would be able to figure out the animals' needs.
"Okay, thanks a lot." After bargaining, the price was several hundred yuan cheaper, so Su Zhou immediately called Tang Yu and Song Xinran to come and help.
Her car is spacious enough to hold some animals, but this time she has to transport quite a few animals back.
After walking for a long time, Su Zhou's back ached, so she found a chair to sit down and rest her feet. The cat, which was locked in a cage, was licking its paws. When it saw Su Zhou coming over, it meowed a few times in a sweet voice and scratched at the cage.
It seems that automatically releasing friendliness towards animals works on all kinds of animals; even kittens take the initiative to be affectionate.
Su Zhou had the will but not the power. So many little animals were watching longingly from their cages. She couldn't possibly buy all the animals and raise them herself. She could only look at the animals' obedient eyes.
"Director, I brought you milk tea." When Song Xinran came in, she was carrying milk tea in her hand. The exquisite packaging made it easy to recognize that it was the zoo's own milk tea brand. Since this flower and seedling market was a separate area, and it was the height of summer, even with the air conditioning on, it was still very hot after exercising for so long.
Su Zhou took the milk tea, nodded and thanked them: "Thank you. I'll give you the car keys. You can go first, and then I'll have my dad call a truck. We still have quite a few things to buy."
Both Song Xinran and Tang Yu have driver's licenses, so either of them can have the key.
Tang Yu squatted down, looking at the little guy in the cage, and said with a smile, "Is this a new breed at the zoo?"
Su Zhou nodded: "Yes, be careful not to bite yourself."
There's a red fox with a bad temper that actually bites people; the staff have been bitten several times. It's just that Su Zhou has a natural affinity for animals, and even the most unruly animals become incredibly well-behaved in front of her.
The red fox did indeed open its mouth, and Tang Yu, who had been looking at the little fox as cute, immediately pulled his outstretched finger back.
To be honest, after working at the zoo for so long, none of them had the courage to interact with the CEO. Su Zhou was the only one who could remain indifferent to any ferocious animal.
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