Chapter 106 Luxurious Residence



The rules here are more numerous than those in ordinary gatehouses. The words are simple, but when put together, Su Luo always felt that there were other interpretations.

Why is there no special note in the rule that ordinary shrines earn ghost money that there is no cap?

Does the unlimited amount have some special meaning? What if the earnings far exceed 500 ghost coins?

What's even stranger is that this luxurious enclosure makes no mention of promotion. Does that mean that the highest-ranking animal can only live in this single luxury enclosure?

I have a feeling that there are other avenues that haven't been explicitly mentioned.

Thinking of this, Su Luo lowered his gaze slightly, staring at the words "no upper limit," and pondered for a moment.

Didn't they say there was no upper limit? Well, she'll show this park what it really means to have no upper limit!

Like a typical multi-person cabin, there is a small door outside the room that leads to an outdoor glass exhibition hall, much like the glass enclosures in a pre-apocalyptic zoo where people watch animals. The only difference is that now people are inside, while the monsters are outside.

Perhaps because her dormitory was so luxurious, this outdoor activity room was also much more luxurious, with some toys, fluffy dolls, and potted plants everywhere, it really looked like a room where humans used to live.

"Isn't this the special breed we took a group photo with yesterday? Quick, quick, draw one for me too!"

"I want one too! I want one too!"

Su Luo had no idea that in just one night, she had become famous among the strange creatures. Compared to those two-legged sheep with haphazardly combined animal fur, this pure sheep, which looked fair and tender and had no other animal characteristics, was particularly outstanding!

What's more, this two-legged sheep didn't seem afraid of them at all, and even ran out of its cage to take pictures with them.

Imagine a giant panda running out of its enclosure, coming up to tourists, and having a sign in its left hand saying "Pay for a photo, five yuan a time." In just one day, it can make a fortune without doing anything!

Of course, this is all predicated on the premise that the two-legged sheep is not afraid of being torn to shreds by this group of strange tourists.

Su Luo slowly walked to the glass and looked at the strange creature with many hands on the side of the glass room. Its hands were full of all kinds of paintbrushes, and there were paints of various colors next to it. It seemed to be painting. Upon closer inspection, she realized that the painting inside was of her and other strange creatures.

This is... trying to steal my business!

The reason Su Luo was able to take the group photo yesterday was entirely because of the Polaroid camera she brought from the cabin; she never expected it to come in handy here.

Seeing the long line that had formed in front of the painter, all seemingly there to have their portraits painted, could Su Luo still tolerate it?

It's all money!

Since there's no ceiling on the roof here, let's open their eyes to the world!

Thinking of this, Su Luo turned and went back to her room. Then she rang the doorbell. A short while later, a monster that looked neither like a donkey, nor a horse, nor a cow slowly came to her door. "I am the caretaker here. What do you want?"

The thing spoke weakly, as if it were about to die. Su Luo looked at it curiously for a moment, then said very seriously, "I want to go out and make money."

The other party was surprised by the answer. A look of astonishment appeared on his strange face. His eyes widened like copper bells. He was stunned for two seconds before letting Su Luo out of the gatehouse. He muttered to himself, "So that's how it is. So that's how you got promoted."

After saying that, the thing turned back and looked at Su Luo a few more times, as if it were talking about a monster.

Su Luo: You're the monster! Your whole family are monsters!

Even so, the thing led Su Luo to the outside of the gatehouse as usual. Along the way, Su Luo found that there weren't many gatehouses here, and the person inside seemed to be a single person, more so than the ones she had seen outside or in ordinary multi-person gatehouses.

In other words, there aren't many places on their bodies that have been infected by animals.

Therefore, the lower one's social standing, the more susceptible they are to being infected by other species, and ultimately they will be reduced to being true animals.

Are there any performances here?

"Act, performance?" The four-legged creature manager seemed to understand Su Luo's words. After a long while, he said weakly, "Yes, it's on the east side of the park. That's an area for some marine animals."

Sea creatures?

There's even a marine animal enclosure here?!

Those who didn't come, Su Luo thought of the fathead fish in the strange market street of the provincial capital, and the strange pet he used to keep. Could it be that these are the things on display there?

Something just doesn't feel right.

Anyway, she didn't plan to rush back to the gatehouse today; exploring further would always be beneficial.

After leading Su Luo out of the house, the monster raised its hoofed finger and pointed to the doorbell on the wall outside the door, "Ring the doorbell when you come back."

He paused deliberately as he spoke, and it seemed as if he was smiling through his horse-like mouth.

"I heard you, I'll open the door for you."

Su Luo wasn't angry when she heard this; she naturally understood the monster's unspoken meaning.

He'll only open the door if he hears it, but what if he pretends not to hear it?

"Got it." Su Luo sneered, thinking to himself that this manager, like the skinned rabbit from yesterday, seemed reluctant to open the door, or rather, preferred to see them, these two-legged sheep who had voluntarily gone out, die in front of this doorbell.

die?

As if a keyword had been triggered, Su Luo suddenly frowned and stared at the back of the donkey-horse monster.

The animals can improve their rank and treatment by earning money and receiving hospitality, but what about the caretakers? Although she had never been to the donkey and horse caretaker's office, the rabbit had, and in terms of conditions, it was only slightly better than the multi-person animal enclosure.

Following this logic, this donkey's office must be at least as high as, if not lower than, her luxurious mansion. So how did they get promoted? Damn... did these two-legged sheep court death?

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