I have a wildlife zoo

Chapter 260 Moving House



Chapter 260 Moving House

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Fang Ye then distributed the enrichment items he had drawn to various exhibits and took the chance to get close and play with other animals.

By the afternoon, he joined the clerical staff in their meeting for a discussion.

With the reptile house, bear exhibit, and Monkey Mountain about to open, topics like educational presentation content, park design planning, and animal care enrichment were almost a daily subject of meetings and research.

If Fang Ye attended meetings every day, he wouldn't have time for anything else, so he just listened in occasionally. After all, Lan Li was there to help compile meeting reports and summarize them for him.

After the meeting, he returned to his small villa, flipped through books, and pondered how to plant the fields in his yard.Nôv(el)B\\jnn

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In the past couple of days, the new office building at the zoo was finally completed.

When Fang Ye announced this news in the group, the staff immediately erupted in cheers!

The exhibits in the zoo were so well designed that they made the work environment look comfortable in comparison. The employees, still in the old office building furnished with plain desks and chairs, were naturally envious.

The one place in the office building that was somewhat decent was the reception room!

Since the reception room was the zoo's face, it had to look classy, with sofas and tables that looked upscale, and there was a painting of a spirited horse hanging on the wall behind. However, 'upscale' was relative to twenty years ago, and to be honest, it still looked pretty outdated.

The staff had also seen the new veterinary hospital, which was nothing short of beautiful. The members of the veterinary team were beaming with pride and enthusiasm every day when they came to the cafeteria for meals. Everyone was eagerly anticipating the new office building!

Fang Ye: "We can move today. Let's pack up what we need and throw away the useless stuff here. We'll have the garbage collectors take it away in a few days."

Lan Li: "Woo hoo! We can move to the new office building!"

Meng Shi: "Haha, is it my time to shine again?"

He Yifei: "The new office should have new furniture, right? I saw them moving the furniture over the day before yesterday."

Fang Ye: "Not bad, lad. You're so proactive. You seem pretty enthusiastic about this moving business.

After some thought, she decided it might be best to reduce her holdings a bit.

Fang Ye said, "Alright, alright, I don't care if you guys play games or speculate on funds after work; let's get moving and start the relocation now."

"Oh!"

Everyone enthusiastically agreed.

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As they packed up the office, Meng Shi stroked the twisted and deformed door frame opposite the nursery with a touch of nostalgia, "Hey old buddy, I'm not going to see you anymore!"

This was the most unique office in the building because it had no door!

Ever since the last tiger-thief incident, Meng Shi wanted to make a dramatic entrance, "bang," kicking the door open with such force that it barely clung on, swaying on its hinges, never to close properly again.

Fang Ye called a few handymen to install a new door, but when they heard it was for Linhai Zoo, located so far in the suburbs, they demanded extra money. Fang Ye thought the quoted price was too high and couldn't be bothered to fix it, reasoning it wasn't necessary since they had installed surveillance cameras and the door was usually left open anyway.

Eventually, they let Meng Shi remove the door altogether!

As a result, he and He Yifei now used this office. Experience exclusive tales on empire

He Yifei chuckled as well, his eyes reflecting a mix of fond memories and a heavy dose of nostalgia.

Almost every new employee would curiously inquire about this doorless office, and He Yifei would happily boast about the episode, describing how Wang Jun's keen observation, the director's uncanny intuition, and their patient, stealthy ambush captured the tiger-thief.

In Fang Ye's office, he and Lan Li were also packing their things.

Fang Ye took down each volume of historical documentation from the shelf and placed them into a cardboard box.

Now, these documents seemed somewhat redundant, as the animals mentioned within were no longer at the zoo. The formulations for feed, treatments for sick animals - things from decades ago - would surely be outdated.

Moreover, any information or documentation needed could be found online or in books, and communication with other zoos for exchanging experiences had become much easier, whether through online correspondence or study trips.

However, these were still records from the zoo's decades of history. Fang Ye thought he would keep them, as they might be useful one day, like for compiling a historical document on the zoo.


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