Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 659 - 658: Unpleasant Words Must Be Said Upfront

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Chapter 659: Chapter 658: Unpleasant Words Must Be Said Upfront

If Little Auntie’s nursing home for the elderly really does improve their health, then everyone would want to send their elders to live there.

Who doesn’t have an elder in their family? And which of those elders don’t have their share of aches and fevers? Some suffer from chronic diseases contracted in their younger years, like rheumatism, which makes the bones of the afflicted ache with a chilling pain during damp weather.

If the younger generation is filial, they naturally feel sorry for the elders.

Those who are inherently filial and feel the pain of the elder’s ailments would certainly want to find a solution.

Some, more impatient, who couldn’t guess the answer, would directly send a barrage of messages asking, "Little Auntie, can your elderly care home cure the elders’ illnesses?"

"It can’t really be considered curing illnesses, because for that you need a doctor on consultation, like in those nursing homes we talked about earlier. However, for common ailments among the elderly like rheumatism, there is indeed relief to be found," she said.

Mianmian understood all too well the principle of selling her own wares, shamelessly promoting them.

She continued to speak of the nursing home’s advantages: "The zoo has excellent Feng Shui and a vast area. The elders who come to the nursing home can make friends and play chess in the beautiful surroundings. ’Qi nurtures life,’ when the environment is good, the body is good too. And their diet is mostly self-sustained with occasional outside purchases. With good food, the body also improves."

Children will be children, and all Mianmian talked about revolved around the word ’play’. In fact, if Elder Su were to speak, he would talk about cultivating hobbies and interests among the elderly.

Playing chess—isn’t that a hobby? How can it just be considered play?

"Oh yes, they will also have the companionship of little animals," Mianmian emphasized.

After all, there are many animals in the zoo, especially those stray cats and dogs that Su Chenjin had someone rescue. Cats and dogs are companion animals to humans, and what could be better than having them to play with the elderly!

As Mianmian described it, the netizens in the Live Broadcast Room imagined an extremely heartwarming scene.

Elders with silvery hair, either lying or sitting, surrounded by lots of cats and dogs. The sunshine was just right, the shadows of trees dappled, and each elder’s face bore a gentle smile.

"To care for the elderly as we care for our own aged parents; to care for other’s children as we care for our own young"

This scene, now experienced by their own elders, would one day be their own experience when they grew old!

Litte Auntie wouldn’t have the heart to use such an establishment to make money. Much like the Amusement Park and the Zoo, the investment surely ran into the hundreds of millions, yet the fees are so much cheaper than other places, and the experience is even better.

[How do we sign up for this elderly care home? Little Auntie, I want to sign up my grandma.]

[Can my grandpa go too? Please, secure a spot for my grandpa.]

[Is it expensive, how much does it cost per month?] frёewebηovel.cѳm

"The questions you’re asking, the planning for that hasn’t even been completed on our end." Mianmian was being very serious, a true young entrepreneur, "We need to wait until our senior management team has finished their meeting and made decisions before we can notify you. But, there is one rule I must mention!"

"The elderly care home is linked to the zoo, so it’s necessary that only those elders who have a kind relationship with animals can stay. If there’s an elder who, besides the necessary consumption, has been cruel to animals, they definitely won’t be able to move in," she announced.

Mianmian had observed this when she attended Kindergarten—each class had a fixed number of Little Friends. At first, they didn’t reach that number but once they did, even if new children transferred in, the number remained constant and did not change.

Mianmian planned to use the same method for the residents of the elderly care home. They could be divided into classes or could use those Kindergarten-style beds for the elders to sleep in.

Space is limited; they can’t just accept everyone who comes, so there have to be rules.

She even had to take a test to get into Kindergarten!

Some things need to be said upfront.

There definitely won’t be many spots available in the elderly care home, just like a Kindergarten class can only accommodate so many children. If this isn’t made clear now, once the nursing home opens, those who can’t get a place for their elderly will surely feel uncomfortable.

[I have no problem with this rule; it has to be this way.]

[Now I have to mention the incredible ordeal of snagging tickets for the zoo—it’s just so amazing! A group of us from the project team tried together, and those who had and were kind to small pets got tickets, but the colleague who had once kicked and hit stray cats and dogs didn’t manage to get one. At first, I thought it was a coincidence, but now I feel there must be some kind of divine will at play.]

[The previous comment, you’re so right. After you mentioned it, I gave it some thought, and it seems to be the same with the people around me!]

The netizens had veered the conversation towards snagging tickets for the zoo.

That’s right, it’s that mysterious. Families that are friendly to animals just seem to have an easier time getting tickets. Those who inherently dislike animals generally fail to get them.

If they can’t get them now, they won’t in the future either.

Everything is a matter of fate. If you don’t have the destiny to get along with animals, why force yourself to go see the spectacle? Of course, those who don’t like animals but never hurt them can definitely get tickets.

Once they have visited the zoo and witnessed the friendliness and cuteness of the animals, they will surely develop a fondness in their hearts for these small creatures of nature, and more companion animals will find homes.

Mianmian is a practitioner of cultivation herself; she didn’t open the zoo and amusement park for profit, so naturally, things worked out as if by divine help.

Thus, seeing everyone discuss the enigmatic aspects of buying tickets, Mianmian was not surprised at all.

Her rounded eyes fixed on the screen without a word, her face bore an expression of ’Just as I planned.’

By now, the netizens were very familiar with Mianmian, seeing her expressive face, they captured screenshots thinking: As expected of Little Auntie, if everyone is just a bit kinder and doesn’t harbor ill intentions, life will surely get better and better.

The chit-chat aside, today’s third person of destiny made their entrance.

Once the live connection was established, the figure that appeared before everyone was a disheveled middle-aged man. Behind him, the background was overgrown with weeds, seemingly a location far from the city, close to the suburbs.

"Haha, I actually got through to Little Auntie’s live stream?"

In the video, the middle-aged man gave a wry smile.

The name he used for the connection was "Huang Lian," and his smile indeed bore no difference from the bitterness of Huang Lian.

Upon seeing the man, Mianmian’s eyes widened a bit.

It had been a long time since such a case occurred—able to see a person of fate’s past but not their future! She couldn’t see the futures of Yang Xian and Situ Zha either. But their expressions were positive, whereas this man looked utterly dejected, with lifeless eyes.

This state was clearly indicative of suicidal intentions.

This person of destiny was contemplating suicide!