I have a wildlife zoo-Chapter 390: On TV

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A boy dressed in an orange T-shirt was sitting in front of his computer, deeply focused as he played League of Legends, continuously clicking his mouse.

During the recent laning phase, he had been controlling Hand of Noxus and had already whittled down the opposing Crocodile’s health quite a bit.

Now as a large wave of minions pushed toward the enemy tower, it was time to seize the opportunity and kill the Crocodile before it reached level 6!

First, he got up close to feign an attack, which baited out the Crocodile’s stun ability. Then, he ignited the enemy, tapping away at the keyboard, following an auto-attack with a W and an outer ring slash! Trying to flee? Hand of Noxus E skill pulled him back! Another auto-attack followed by a Noxian Guillotine!

Seeing the kill within his grasp, the boy’s face broke into a pleased grin, and he bared his white teeth as he laughed, "Hey, weak! Please, you’re so weak! Now do you know who’s the boss huh?"

His mother, wearing an apron, walked out of the kitchen, passing by Awei’s room, and called out, "Awei, dinner’s almost ready, come and eat! You’re gaming all day long, aren’t your eyes tired? Take a break."

Awei was the boy’s nickname; his full name was Liu Wei! He was a freshman in college.

College vacations usually start earlier than those of middle and elementary schools, with some schools beginning their break as early as January, providing nearly two months of holiday.

With barely any homework during the college break, Liu Wei spent his days at home playing League of Legends.

After killing the Crocodile, he could have left triumphantly, but his own minion blocked his Hand of Noxus, resulting in him taking a couple more hits from the tower.

Seeing his screen turn grey, Liu Wei grumbled, "Damn it, I died, all because of you!"

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His mother felt wronged and said, "I only spoke to you briefly, and you’re calling me annoying!"

Liu Wei hurriedly explained, "No, not you, I was talking about the minion! That minion blocked me, wait, the game can’t be paused, I’ll be there as soon as this round is over!"

"Alright, but don’t take too long!"

If her son had played video games like this before college, Liu’s mom would have certainly disapproved.

But now that her child had been admitted to his desired university and had come of age, there was no need to be so strict; nagging him would only create unhappiness.

He had a significant lead in the game, and at the 15-minute mark, the opposing team surrendered.

After a while, Liu Wei arrived at the dining table, slurping his noodles.

He saw that the TV was tuned to the provincial station, and reached for the remote to change the channel.

Liu’s mother quickly protested, "Hey, wait, don’t change it."

Liu Wei wondered, "What’s so interesting about the news?"

Nevertheless, he soon found himself drawn in by the news broadcast.

"The Linhai Wildlife Park in Linhai City recently welcomed two giant pandas from the giant panda breeding base... The panda exhibit is aesthetically designed, overlooking a shape reminiscent of a Taiji diagram, and includes facilities like a medical room, food processing area, feed refrigerator, and a bamboo sprinkler room..."

The current footage was of the panda exhibit shot from a drone, offering an unobstructed view that was even better than what visitors on the upper level could see. It showed a stream flowing through the exhibit, undulating grasslands, and as the shot pulled back, crowds of visitors could be seen flowing into the entrance, surrounded by a beautiful bamboo forest.

After the drone footage, there were close-up shots showing giant pandas leisurely eating bamboo.

The news about the giant panda exhibit was of great interest, not only broadcast on local television but also on the provincial channels!

Liu Wei couldn’t help but exclaim, "Wow, that panda exhibit looks beautiful!"

Liu’s mother’s eyes also brightened, "Pandas look so adorable."

Then came footage of the bustling crowd inside the panda exhibit, along with interviews of visitors.

The reporter in front of the camera said with amazement, "Today is the first public display of pandas at the Linhai Zoo, and as you can see, the enthusiasm of the citizens is overwhelming..."

Every visitor’s face brimmed with happiness, their smiles infectious, especially a little girl who shyly admitted her love for pandas on camera, looking utterly endearing!

Liu Wei watched for a while, picked up some vegetables, and slurped two mouthfuls of noodles along with them, when he suddenly noticed something, "Huh, Linhai? Is it Linhai?"

With that, Liu’s mom also showed a dawning realization, "Oh, isn’t that where your school is?"

Liu Wei’s university was Xinghe University!

When he started college, he learned that a new campus was under construction, and departments like chemistry, biology, information technology, and software would be moving there.

Naturally, the students in these departments were very upset!

The new campus was still under construction, and all the facilities were definitely not yet complete; it was said to be located in the suburbs, making it inconvenient to go into the city.

College students had lots of activities, like eating hot pot, singing karaoke, teaming up at internet cafes to play together, and taking girlfriends to watch movies and visit hotels—it would all be gone with this move.

Even finding a girlfriend would become tougher.

In his software department, with a male to female ratio of 9:1 and a scarcity of girls, if they moved these departments over, only the biology department had a slightly higher number of girls. There were pretty girls in the literature and language departments on the main campus, and he had held onto some hope, but now that hope was cut off too; it was distressing.

The students all complained privately, but there was nothing they could do about the school’s decision!

At the end of the semester, the teachers informed them that they would move to the new campus next term, advising them to pack their belongings well and not to leave anything behind.

Liu’s mom laughed, "Hey, your school chose a nice place, didn’t it? You can go see the giant pandas when you have some free time. How about I go with you next semester to help with your luggage, it might be too much to handle alone."

Liu Wei couldn’t help but retort, "Mom, are you planning to send me off, or do you just want to see the pandas?"

As he was playfully complaining, the TV broadcast switched to a young and handsome man.

In the bottom left corner, it read: Linhai Wildlife Park Director Fang Ye

He smiled at the camera, "To ensure that the pandas are happy and comfortable here, we’ve made a lot of preparations..."

Liu Wei’s eyes widened, "Damn! That director is so young!"

Liu’s mom was also taken aback, "He looks like he’s in his twenties, doesn’t he? So young to be a park director, that’s impressive."

After the news ended, Liu Wei snapped back to reality and quickly finished his meal.

He washed a dish, did a search, and found the article that Linhai Zoo’s official account posted today, sharing it to his class group chat.

"What’s this?"

"Awei, are you free now? Come play together!"

Liu Wei said, "Isn’t our new campus in Linhai? I saw a news clip while eating earlier, talking about the pandas at Linhai Wildlife Park being on exhibit today. Their panda exhibit is so beautiful! And the director looks really young."

"Really?"

"Maybe the director just has a baby face!"

Someone clicked on the link to take a look, "Wow, such cute pandas!"

One classmate exclaimed in surprise, "Damn, I just checked the map, and our school is really close to this zoo!"

"Then moving there isn’t that bad; we can just go to the zoo and see pandas whenever we have some free time!"

"Awesome! Let’s go see the pandas!"

"Long live the school! This location choice is amazing."

"Who cares about not having a girlfriend when we have pandas to see!"

The classmates instantly cheered and were excited, their attitude towards moving took a 180-degree turn, and they began to look forward to life at the new campus with great anticipation.