Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me
Chapter 637 - 636: How Do People in Dragon Country Photoshop Images

Chapter 637: Chapter 636: How Do People in Dragon Country Photoshop Images

This blogger’s article praising Mianmian Zoo didn’t just circulate domestically, it also spread to foreign countries.

Many foreign netizens saw the post claiming that residents of Dragon Country could also get close to the animals and found it amusing.

"What’s with the citizens of Dragon Country? Are they dreaming? There are so many animals they can’t even keep in their country, and they don’t have animal protection laws, how could they possibly be so close to these large animals?"

"Exactly, I also think it’s a dream. We have it better here in America, where several bloggers can raise leopards and tigers, and make money by setting up accounts in Dragon Country."

"Folks from Dragon Country, don’t be too sad. Come play in Bear Country, we’ll let you touch bears. Don’t go crazy like this, Photoshopping images is not right."

As the foreign netizens were commenting, they suddenly discovered an increasing number of reposted threads appearing online, all featuring videos and pictures of Dragon Country’s people having close contact with animals.

Driven by curiosity, they searched and discovered that Dragon Country had recently opened a new Mianmian Zoo, promoting the fact that visitors could harmoniously coexist with any animal after entering.

[My God, they say any animal can live in harmony, any!!]

[I even saw someone sunbathing with a python, and that python seems to be the one imported from our country’s zoo, said to have a fondness for attacking people, that’s why it was sent away.]

[Don’t talk nonsense, the person ahead. It’s not right for you to say things like that. How could a python hurt people? In our country, they’re always kept behind glass for visitors to see.]

Indeed, foreign zoos generally use glass rooms. For creatures like pythons, they are typically given a natural environment to hang from trees for people to admire.

No one could get as close as the people in the pictures, lying down to sleep with pythons, with the snake even using its tongue to cuddle up to them as a sign of friendliness.

The person who posted the video playing with the python is a famous exotic pet blogger on the short-video platform.

They already kept a lot of snakes at home, so when they got to the zoo, they immediately rushed to the snake area.

After sticking talismans on, they could crawl around with the snakes inside, and they couldn’t be happier.

Of course, this kind of happiness can only be understood by reptile enthusiasts like them. Others simply can’t handle this kind of bliss.

Seeing the intimate cuddles with the snakes, some exotic pet enthusiasts among the foreign netizens couldn’t sit still anymore.

Pythons are not for everyone; they really dare not keep them.

After all, it’s not a mammal and doesn’t possess the emotional capability of mammals. No matter how much you raise it, if it decides it wants to eat you, it will still swallow you whole.

Isn’t there a joke going around on the internet? Why does the pet python always lie stretched out alongside its owner, making itself very long? It’s measuring to see if it can swallow its owner in one bite.

Raising one yourself might be dangerous, but getting up close and personal in a zoo reduces the risk.

After all, if a zoo were to cause human casualties by letting visitors cuddle with wild animals, how could it continue to operate? They must genuinely allow close contact with animals to advertise it that way.

Suddenly, quite a few foreigners made their way to North City, eager to enter Mianmian Zoo in North City.

Foreign tourists who don’t like to plan found out only upon arrival at the zoo that it wasn’t currently open and that tickets would be released online in a few days, with only a hundred people allowed in to play, which made them quite dissatisfied.

"This is too much, how can they limit the tickets?"

"We came all the way here, not to be stopped at the entrance."

"Only a hundred tickets, how can we buy them?"

The security guard at the entrance could only converse with the foreigners in fluent English, "Next door there’s an Amusement Park, and its Ghost House has been newly renovated. It will sell tickets alongside the zoo. If you can’t get tickets for the zoo, you can still have fun by going to the Amusement Park."

Indeed, the Ghost House at Mianmian had been urgently renovated.

While the zoo had received rave reviews, the Amusement Park had always been seen as mediocre with nothing special compared to other amusement parks.

As a result, Mianmian has now made available night-time tickets for the Amusement Park.

Playing at the Amusement Park during the day, you can enjoy the daytime attractions, including the newly renovated Virtual Ghost House. Playing at night, the entire Amusement Park becomes a giant Ghost House, set to be the largest escape room in Dragon Country and even the whole nation, providing the perfect thrill for adventurous young people.

Upon hearing about a Ghost House project touted as the most advanced in the country and abroad, the group of foreign visitors became genuinely interested, squatting in hotels in North City and scrambling for tickets alongside Dragon Country netizens.

For this round of tickets, there were 200 for the zoo, 500 for the daytime session at the Amusement Park, and another 500 for the night-time session, along with a combo ticket for both day and night that totaled 300.

Visitors could try their luck in grabbing a ticket depending on their needs.

While everyone was busy scrambling for tickets, Mianmian was busy heading to Kindergarten.

Early in the morning, just arriving at Kindergarten, she was embraced by Youyou whom she hadn’t seen for a long time.

Youyou was extremely aggrieved.

"Mianmian, my mom, dad, and I tried to get zoo tickets but failed."

Mianmian felt embarrassed upon hearing this, "Youyou, don’t cry. When it fully opens, I’ll give you tickets, you don’t need to buy them."

"No worries, no worries." Youyou lifted her head, all smiles, "Just now, I was talking to my good friend Mianmian, not Director Mianmian, you don’t have to give it to me."

Mianmian immediately understood Youyou meant that she had only been treated as a good friend, not as the director of the zoo.

That settled it, she just needed to chat with Youyou as a friend.

"It’s only because there weren’t many tickets available that they were hard to get. There will be more tickets later on, and you’ll definitely be able to get some."

Youyou was very happy, "I think so too, hehe."

As the two little girls were cuddling close, Situ Zha suddenly passed by.

Having not seen Situ Zha for a while too, Mianmian waved to say hi.

But Situ Zha didn’t speak. He just glanced at Mianmian and walked over to the window, staring outside with a forlorn expression.

"What’s wrong with him?" Mianmian asked Youyou, "He was supposed to come help at the zoo but after one day he didn’t return, why does he look so unhappy?"

Youyou whispered to Mianmian, "I don’t know either, I also asked, but Zhazha didn’t want to say. The teachers asked too, but he wouldn’t speak. Li Jing even asked him, and he still didn’t say anything, maybe, Mianmian, you could ask?"

Mianmian nodded, dragged a small chair over, and sat next to Situ Zha.

"Zhazha, why do you look so unhappy?"

Situ Zha turned his head away and didn’t speak, ignoring Mianmian.

Mianmian changed positions to face him and persistently asked the same question. It was on the fifth repetition that Situ Zha finally spoke, "You tell me, why do adults change so much when they fall in love?"

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