The zoo held a special celebration for New Year's Day. A quick online search reveals numerous topics about the zoo, each garnering over a million likes.
"The new generation concept god Ahei has once again acquired a new skill."
"Wanling Zoo instantly transformed into a job fair"
"Wow, our ancestors had such amazing taste! The fairy flower scattering display at the Wanling Zoo perfectly matches people's aesthetic preferences."
"To put it bluntly, the visitors to Panhellenic Zoo have the highest average level of education."
It must be said that everyone involved is talented; the editing is top-notch, and even the background music is perfectly fitting. Some clips are so sophisticated and high-class that they rival those of professional photographers, while others are edited to be too sinister and suggestive of the underworld. Su Zhou initially didn't quite understand why a local program like "Beijing Time" would choose Wanling Zoo as its subject for an interview. When it comes to zoos in Beijing, Beijing Zoo is undoubtedly the most famous, boasting the largest variety of animals and being the first place that comes to mind for many. Moreover, each district has its own zoo, in addition to wetland parks, national parks, and wildlife conservation bases. Wanling Zoo, a small zoo that has only been officially operating for half a year, is completely out of the running.
Looking at the videos edited by these talented people online, as well as the live stream clips from the zoo, those who know it know it's a zoo, but those who don't might think it's some kind of world-class zoo.
The zoo in the video, with its mortal-worldly exterior, is breathtakingly beautiful, seemingly otherworldly. Everyone is an uninvited guest in this fairyland, accidentally disturbing the abode of the gods. Watching the gods float around like immortals, it's as if one has just woken from a long, long dream, and the Zoo of All Souls transforms this grand dream into a place that could only exist in the real world.
Just then, a video came into Su Zhou's view.
It was a video where an elderly man in a wheelchair suddenly burst into tears.
The top comment: Holy crap, isn't that our college professor? He specializes in music, and he pieced together many lost musical scores bit by bit. He's a very authoritative professor.
Not long after, his comment was pushed to Su Zhou's screen, becoming the third most popular comment.
Wang Yayue v: Wanling Zoo is a zoo dedicated to traditional culture with a profound heritage. The reason I was moved to tears was because the piece being played was the long-lost "Lotus Melody." Currently, the museum only has a fragmented score, and I never imagined that Wanling Zoo would decipher and perform the complete version. From the zoo's attention to detail, it's clear that Wanling Zoo embodies the spirit of humanistic care to the fullest. The harmonious coexistence of animals and humans is a scene truly unique in the world. I hope that those who haven't yet visited Wanling Zoo will go and see it for themselves.
Moreover, the following top comments came from experts in different fields, and their profiles all had blue V verification, confirming that they were indeed their own accounts.
Professor Xie Ge (v): I was just thinking about this too. My daughter invited me to Wanling Zoo, and I initially thought it was just an ordinary zoo, maybe with good online marketing. But after entering the zoo, I realized how quickly I was proven wrong. The zoo's pavilions and towers are all built strictly according to historical structures, perfectly fitting together, and extremely valuable for research. Some of these structures were long lost, such as the high platform construction from the Qin Dynasty, and the painted decorations and nail-free construction from the Tang Dynasty… I never expected to see them in a zoo. If possible, I hope our School of Architecture can reach a long-term cooperation agreement with Wanling Zoo so that our professors, teachers, and students can conduct research within the zoo.
Behind them was a row of big names, many of whom were true founders of their respective disciplines and appeared in textbooks. They had all made tremendous contributions to the country's development, and now they were all appearing in the comments section of the zoo video. Su Zhou held these people in high esteem. No wonder the reporter from Beijing Time came to the zoo specifically to study them. Mainly because... Su Zhou himself hadn't expected his own zoo to be so amazing.
Originally, she just considered the appearance as ordinary. After all, many of the simulation management games she played held events during major holidays, such as collecting peach blossoms and having special competitions in the summer to see whose courtyard was more beautiful. So far, Su Zhouren didn't feel a sense of reality about becoming the director of a zoo. She treated herself as a game player and the Wanling Zoo as a simulation management game brought to life. This game was no different from mobile games; it required completing tasks and using coins to buy things. However, this game didn't have a pay-to-win feature. Anything she wanted to unlock could only be done through hard work. For a somewhat lazy person like Su Zhouren, this was challenging and a bit troublesome.
Her beautiful eyes blinked, a faint blush rising on her face. Seeing so many influential figures appearing in the comments section to support the zoo, Su Zhou felt truly honored. Among these people were professors from her alma mater. At their school, Su Zhou had never spoken to them, and they didn't know this nobody. The zoo's existence had built a bridge between it and the world—an unprecedented and truly magnificent bridge.
Su Zhou had a vague premonition that, given time, the zoo would reach unprecedented heights, and everything now was just an appetizer.
After watching the videos, Su Zhou was overwhelmed with emotion and couldn't contain herself. She patted her flushed cheeks. It was still winter, but the room was warm as spring. She stood by the window, where endless greenery stretched out before her. In the distance, the ocean shimmered in the sunlight, and unknown seabirds flew away.
Looking into the distance, my tense nerves gradually relaxed.
She simply chose to use the other keys in her backpack as well. These keys could be used to unlock buildings. Just then, the zoo added new animals and built a rhinoceros enclosure and a hippo pool. Su Zhou had a daze and a feeling that her zoo was different from ordinary zoos. She really felt like she was family with the animals and they were each other's support.
Before this, the animals she had previously loathed, despised, and felt no affection for became unusually adorable as she poured out her heart.
Su Zhou exhaled a breath of stale air and chose to use the last key to unlock the hotel.
If she were to rely on herself to accumulate gold coins, it would be an eternity before she could build the hotel. During the New Year's Day holiday, both guesthouses were fully booked, with demand far exceeding supply. It would be better to put building the hotel on the agenda as soon as possible.
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