After Aunt Sun mentioned it, Su Zhou realized that the soil in Fushan did indeed seem to be very fertile.
When I was little, my parents were always busy with their business. From one to three years old, I was taken care of by my maternal grandparents and paternal grandparents in turns. I lived a slow-paced, primitive rural life, working from sunrise to sunset.
Back then, my parents were like ruthless money-transferring robots, sending 20,000 yuan to the elders in the family right on time at the beginning of each month. However, in the countryside, there were few expenses, and the elderly had low material desires. They had a garden in front of their house, where they grew green beans, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, and various other crops.
While her grandparents were farming, Su Zhou would stand by the field and play. But that period of life was so carefree that, although Su Zhou seemed like a pampered young lady who never touched a drop of water, she actually knew a little about farming.
That being said, growing vegetables in a zoo is just ridiculous.
"We'll talk about that later." Su Zhou didn't make any absolute statements. This Aunt Sun is a real talent; she can raise endangered animals like poultry and actually keep them alive. If the zoo becomes qualified to breed them in the future, Aunt Sun might be able to play a big role.
Moreover, my father, Su Yunhai, has said more than once that he wants to buy a quiet place to retire, grow flowers and vegetables, and live a comfortable and pleasant life.
She looked up at Song Xinran, who immediately understood and led them to their respective rooms, telling them about the zoo's working hours.
The zoo is very large, and two or three cleaners are definitely not enough. However, in such a large zoo, there are not many unlocked areas. Most of the areas are still locked. The buildings have self-cleaning functions, so there is no need to hire special people. This is the convenience of having a system.
After the recruitment process, Su Zhou felt physically and mentally exhausted.
Some people are seasoned veterans in the workplace, able to answer any tricky or sarcastic questions with ease. If it weren't for the fact that she herself possessed some cutting-edge technology, she probably would have hired the other person on the spot because of their eloquent answers.
On the other hand, she herself had no internship experience during college; her father even issued her an internship certificate. As for school job fairs and submitting resumes, she completely ignored them.
It seems that... this is where having an excellent HR person really comes in.
First, she uses cutting-edge technology to screen out qualified candidates, and then a reliable HR person conducts questioning, providing double assurance for peace of mind.
Su Zhou really didn't want to see the phrase "Can you come to the zoo to be a costume actor?" anymore. Even if the job seeker was joking, she still felt uncomfortable dealing with it. It was just that Ahei was too inhuman, to the point that everyone thought Ahei was a person dressed up in a costume.
After the new batch of employees left, Song Xinran came down the stairs.
Su Zhou raised her eyelids: "Is everything arranged?"
"Everything's arranged. I'm going back to work now," Song Xinran said simply before returning to the ticket counter.
There probably aren't many people who would specifically go to the zoo at this time. Su Zhou smiled and lowered her eyes, then picked up the red plastic bucket to feed the animals.
After acquiring gold coins, the system stopped rewarding animal feed as much. These were all available in the shop, so Su Zhou generously bought ten buckets. The meat was of exceptionally high quality. Perhaps because her family ran a restaurant business, Su Zhou was quite knowledgeable about meat. Her father didn't cook much at home, but he had taught her some tips for choosing ingredients. Knowing these tips, she could no longer eat many of the restaurants she used to love.
Fresh, high-quality meat—the cooking methods just kept popping into her mind.
Barbecue, hot pot, braised meat... just thinking about them makes my mouth water.
Staring blankly at the meat, Su Zhou quickened her pace, afraid that if she continued to look, she might lose her temper and snatch the food from the CEO.
"You're on their side too? Do you also think I'm a bad person?" Deng Ying couldn't take it anymore and glared fiercely at the silent young man walking beside her. They'd been classmates for so long; how could she not see some feelings? Calling her promiscuous was a stretch; Deng Ying didn't even have a boyfriend. She just really enjoyed the feeling of having many people flocking to her.
She felt that those who supported her because of her appearance, education, or family background were superficial and lacked substance. Only when she realized that the person who had been silently supporting her was showing signs of wanting to withdraw did she slowly give a signal.
Upon seeing a familiar figure, Deng Ying looked closely and realized it was none other than Su Zhou.
Looking at her clothes, it was an ordinary short-sleeved top, very loose, and her hair was tied up in a loose bun for convenience. She was also carrying a plastic red bucket that was completely out of place with her style. She had only ever seen those rustic plastic buckets used by people in the countryside.
In an instant, Deng Ying felt like her mouth was about to split open with laughter.
During my undergraduate years, my classmates made many guesses about Su Zhou's family background, almost listing every famous person with the surname Su. Could it be that she wasn't actually a rich heiress at all, and that after graduation, her supposed inheritance of the family business was just a job as a zookeeper?
Upon entering the zoo, Deng Ying immediately realized how disjointed the zoo's existence was.
The old and the new coexist. Some places still retain the remains of buildings from more than a decade ago, while others give her a feeling of prosperity and high technology. But whether it is the former or the latter, the zoo director is definitely not an ordinary person.
Owning such a large mountain and having the ability to transform it into a private zoo is quite remarkable.
"Su Zhou, are you going to feed the animals?" Deng Ying put aside the criticism from her classmates and was only thinking about outshining Su Zhou and exposing her true colors so that the other classmates wouldn't be fooled.
Su Zhou turned her head and, upon seeing Deng Ying, her expression turned somewhat cold.
"Hmm, you're visiting the zoo? Where are you now?" This was said to the sports committee member, who liked Deng Ying, but was a decent person and always willing to help others.
The sports committee member nodded and smiled, "Su Zhou, is this zoo yours? It's so well built. I didn't know you loved animals so much. I remember seeing you playing with cats and dogs every time I walked past the girls' dormitory."
"Haha, yeah, I like animals." Su Zhou casually chimed in, automatically unlocking her awkwardness when greeting strangers. She had nothing more to say, so she gripped the red bucket tightly. "I'm going to feed the lions now. You guys keep playing, I'm leaving first."
The sports committee then noticed the red bucket Su Zhou was carrying. Whether it was due to the lighting or the exceptional quality of the meat, the meat in Su Zhou's hand seemed to exude an indescribable freshness.
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