Closer to Revealing My True Self
Chapter 135 - 113 It’s him_1

Chapter 135: Chapter 113 It’s him_1

He decided to put some koi in the pond first and Feng Yi planned to go to the flower and bird market in the afternoon to pick a batch.

The colorful koi would add some vibrancy to the courtyard.

"I’ll take Jia and Ding out to pick the fish this afternoon. Do you have any suggestions, sir?" Feng Yi asked.

"Whatever you like is fine," the butler said with a smile.

It was still that light, breezy smile, but Feng Yi always felt that there was a different meaning behind the butler’s smile just now.

Just like when he said the fish that grandma kept were "especially fat."

So Feng Yi asked again, "Are you worried that I won’t be able to take good care of the fish?"

The butler’s smile remained unchanged, "No. I’m worried that you’ll take too good care of them."

"Actually, you don’t have to worry too much about that. We’ll leave the fish feed to Bing. The feed sold by the fish merchants is added with various ingredients to maintain their bright colors. If we’re unlucky and get a substandard product, there might even be hormones in it. But Bing has said he would mix the fish feed himself, so, trusting in Bing’s abilities, the feed will definitely be healthier," Feng Yi said.

Although he had never seen Bing mix fish feed and had never raised fish before, Feng Yi felt, after watching for the past few days, that Chef Bing was quite reliable.

The butler just kept his faint smile and nodded, as if he agreed with Feng Yi’s words, but did not say whether he believed it or not.

Feng Yi didn’t mind; he would know once he started raising them. He had heard that koi were very easy to raise and didn’t require much technique. Besides, with the landscape pond being so big, shouldn’t they be even easier to raise?

Feng Yi sent a message to both Jia and Ding asking them to go to the flower and bird market with him in the afternoon.

Then he consulted with Bing about raising koi.

Bing was also very happy to hear about it, "Koi? They’re very easy to raise! You don’t have to worry about the feed; I’ll make it for you this afternoon!"

Checking the time, Bing drove out to buy ingredients in a grocery shopping car parked in the parking lot.

Feng Yi took a small stroll around the landscape pond and then returned to his room.

They were still discussing the rental of the venue in the living room, and Feng Yi did not plan to join them.

Since the program team’s visit was not a formal one, there was no need for him, as the host, to be present. Feng Yi also wanted to give Yi more space to perform.

Feng Yi went down to the second basement floor, where, apart from a large stone-paved pool, there was another hidden place.

Exiting the elevator and walking to the other side, he pushed open a door that seemed like a secret room. If one wasn’t careful, this door could be easily missed, as it looked very much like the surrounding walls from the outside!

Once inside, there was a tall, spacious area.

In a space like this, some people would set up a family library with various books, constructing towering bookshelves that spanned two or three stories high, creating an impressive view. Others made it a private museum for antiques, calligraphy, rare trinkets, and models, indulging their collecting impulses.

Others turned it into a medical laboratory.

His grandma used to use this place as a medical laboratory, but now most of the equipment had been moved out, and it had been vacant for a while.

So now, Feng Yi could turn it into anything he wanted.

But Feng Yi had only one goal: a medical laboratory!

After the period of abnormal climate, the medical equipment industry developed rapidly, and many affordable products appeared on the market, with many people keeping some medical equipment at home. Those who could afford it even installed high-tech medical devices and set up emergency rooms.

Having a laboratory was not uncommon either.

Because there were so many, the management of medical equipment had also strengthened, and certain instruments required points for purchasing qualifications.

Feng Yi had the points, but he lacked the money.

What Feng Yi needed to do next was to outfit the medical laboratory.

First of all, he had to earn money!

Maintaining the house and the staff was expensive, not to mention a gold-guzzling medical laboratory.

Spending some time in the empty medical laboratory, Feng Yi contemplated his future development directions.

He was currently in an unstable period of development, and some work was not suitable for him. His tail was not under control either; exposure would be problematic.

After much thought, Feng Yi decided—

To get certified first!

This was not a sudden idea for Feng Yi. Back when Lu Yue sought his help to appraise leather materials, he already intended to move in this direction.

Since he had such a talent, he should make good use of it.

His olfactory system was still very effective, and it was highly operational, covered a wide range of applications, allowed for a great degree of work freedom, and didn’t cause much trouble.

In fact, Feng Yi had also considered utilizing his venom. It would be such a waste not to use his poison glands, and since he was not currently facing any survival threats, he didn’t have much use for his venom in daily life. He had thought about how to make use of these toxins.

But he put that idea on hold. Some of his plans would have to wait until after the medical laboratory was set up.

Sitting in the vacant medical laboratory, Feng Yi planned his life.

As for the certification he had just thought about, he was aiming for a professional appraiser’s certification, the kind that required certification from the joint guarantee bureau.

With the strictest conservation laws in place, animal products were tightly regulated, and imitation leather and synthetic products quickly took over the market. Consequently, there was a large demand for such appraisers.

Lu Yue had previously asked Feng Yi to appraise leather materials because Lu Yue had witnessed Feng Yi’s capabilities. Also, Lu Yue’s company faced an emergency situation at that time which led them to seek Feng Yi’s help despite the risks. Back then, Lu Yue had taken a significant risk because Feng Yi lacked official certification and was not well-known, making it hard for others to trust him.

However, if, at the time, Feng Yi had had a certificate, perhaps things would have been different.

Being certified would also be more persuasive. He wouldn’t always have to operate in secret, and with a certificate, he could partner with many more.

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