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Transmigration of the Famous Cyber Star-Chapter 229: It’s Not Easy to be Rich
Tao Zhiyao recorded Miss Yu’s smile and the affectionate look on her face for her puppy.
The next scene showed Yu Zhan analyzing Fairy’s situation for Miss Yu, “Today, through the results from the B ultrasonic, we can see that she will have 7 babies. This number is too big, and these puppies are not in quite a good position in her stomach. Out of them all, two dogs have quite big heads. It’s ‘Fairy’s’ first time being a mother, so I cannot ensure you she will use the appropriate strength when she gives birth to them. There’s quite a big possibility of dystocia. Therefore, I recommend you to have the babies delivered by cesarean.”
When Yu Zhan said these words, the camera had been aimed at him. He was wearing a blue mask, and only his eyes could be seen. From start to end, his eyes had never been looking at the camera, for he had been looking at Miss Yu. His look was respectful, and his explanation was detailed and patient. He was very serious and treated his job responsibly.
The German shepherd, at this moment, leaped out from her owner’s arms and walked to Yu Zhan’s feet with a bulging stomach. She nudged him with her nose, and Yu Zhan bent down, smiling, to pet her head. His eyes looked so gentle.
Tao Zhiyao, who was only an onlooker, couldn’t help but feel her heartbeat go faster. My God! Yu Zhan, at work, looked way too handsome! Even if one could only see his eyes, they would be influenced like this. If he showed his whole face, this documentary would have a completely reversed theme. It wouldn’t be “Vet’s Cuties” anymore, it would straightforwardly be renamed to “The Handsome Vet, Yu Zhan”.
It was right for him to be reluctant to show his face!
Xiao Man hit the jackpot.
Mhm, when Yu Zhan promised to film this documentary with Ye Ziliang, he mentioned a requirement: He wouldn’t be showing his face, and his clinic’s sign would not be in any of the scenes either. If it was included anywhere, it must be blurred.
His requirement was not ridiculous, so Ye Ziliang accepted it.
Miss Yu and Yu Zhan agreed to a cesarean operation on “Fairy” in three days.
Sun Weiwei asked Ye Ziliang, “Are we going to record the operation process?”
Ye Ziliang said, “We will only film the cute look of the babies coming out from the mother’s stomach. Let’s just not shoot the full-of-blood scenes.”
However, not every customer was willing to be so cooperative as Miss Yu was. Several clients in a row, after Miss Yu, were reluctant to participate in the filming. Someone doubted them, “You three look so young. How could you possibly be from a TV department? You are all frauds. Who knows what you will do with the footage after you film us?”
“My cat has such a serious disease. How can I possibly be in the mood to get interviewed? Shoo, get away from me.”
“What’s wrong with this pet clinic? It’s not giving us any privacy. Don’t aim the camera at me, it looks so dark.”
“Doctor Yu, you shouldn’t let any people walk into the clinic. It would be bad if they bring some germs in.”
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There were all kinds of strange people. Some people, because of Ye Ziliang and the others’ existence, even turned around and straight up left. They were reluctant to let Yu Zhan treat their pets.
Ye Ziliang, Tao Zhiyao, and Sun Weiwei were speechless, seeing their actions.
Tao Zhiyao had been in the center of attention ever since she was a child, and she has high self-esteem. She had never been mistreated, nor had she ever been mocked and pointed at by someone like this. She felt extremely outraged, but she held herself back. She knew this was the place where Yu Zhan worked, and they shouldn’t be troubling him. She learned how to tolerate and ignore others.
Sun Weiwei was even better at bearing this all. From start to end, she had treated these words and comments like nothing. She learned how to do this from her parents, for in Sun Yiyi and Wei Ying’s daily lives, some of their clients were even stranger and incredulous than these customers here.
Ye Ziliang felt very regretful; he felt like they influenced Yu Zhan’s business. Some of the customers, who had already reserved spots, had already left to visit other pet clinics.
Yu Zhan didn’t mind at all, “It’s fine. I don’t want to welcome those people anyway. Some customers are harsh, and I get very exhausted trying to earn their money. Sometimes, I even have to pay to get these kings and queens to leave.”
Tao Zhiyao burst into a laugh.
Sun Weiwei and Ye Ziliang also had a hard time trying to hold back their laughter.
The three of them accompanied Yu Zhan and the nurse for two whole days here, and they admired them.
Initially, the trio thought the vets’ work would be quite relaxing. Helping animals must be easier than helping humans. As a result, these animals’ owners were very hard to deal with.
Besides, there were only two of them in this clinic. The documentary filming hours were from nine o’clock in the morning to six o’clock in the afternoon, which was nine hours. Yu Zhan only went on break for a few minutes. The nurse had one hour of noon break, but Yu Zhan had none.
Waves and waves of people with pets came. The next one arrived right after this client left.
Tao Zhiyao thought of Yu Zhan resolutely spamming presents in live-streams and sending out red packets. She couldn’t help but exclaim: he was working so hard for this money! These were the money that came from his blood and sweat! It was hard to become a rich guy. To flirt with a girl, he barely succeeded with flaunting his richness. She had met nobody like him.
Didn’t he know doing everything in his power was enough?
If only she knew how hard he was working, Liu Man would also feel pained!
If Yu Zhan had known Tao Zhiyao had such a good impression of him, he probably would’ve laughed so hard.
The first two days of filming ended. Because they didn’t have any experience, and the customers were uncooperative, all the footages were messy. Only Miss Yu’s footage could be used.
On the third day, the weather was sunny and extremely nice. There was no cloud in the sky to be seen in tens of thousands of miles around them.
Yu Zhan brought Paul to his pet clinic.
Because they had wasted too much of their energy filming the customers for the past two days, to ameliorate his mood, Ye Ziliang decided to film Paul’s part in the documentary today, which would be put at the start of the film. In his script, he set everything in Paul’s perspective to introduce Yu Zhan and his pet clinic. They would be using the “pushing” method to gradually step into Yu Zhan’s daily work.
Everyone arrived one hour before the pet clinic officially opens.
Initially, Yu Zhan and the nurse would usually come one hour before the clinic opens for preparation anyway. Ye Ziliang and the other two did not disturb them.
Yu Zhan, holding Paul’s leash, stood at the entrance, waiting for Ye Ziliang’s instructions on how they would be filming him and Paul.
Sun Weiwei’s personality had always been very reasonable, which was something she had inherited from her parents. It was rare for her to have any particularly strong emotions for pets like Liu Man and Tao Zhiyao did. She didn’t own any pets, but she wouldn’t be against other people keeping pets.
However, when she saw Paul, smiling at her with his tongue out, Sun Weiwei unexpectedly thought he looked cute! She couldn’t help but walk up, and she wanted to touch him, but she was afraid he would bite her.
Yu Zhan could see Sun Weiwei’s hesitation, and he laughed, “He never bites. You can touch his chin; he loves people touching his chin the most.”
Sun Weiwei had never talked to Yu Zhan before. After all, he was Liu Man’s boyfriend, and she shouldn’t be too close to him. This was Yu Zhan’s first time taking the initiative to talk to her, and she felt flattered.
Sun Weiwei would usually feel inferior in front of handsome guys, but Yu Zhan seemed completely different from those other men she had met before, who “judged books by their covers”. He seemed gentle and amiable, and his smile was like his dog’s. Eh, she admitted it wasn’t an appropriate analogy, but she did feel they were the same because dogs were the most honest creatures. They were never phony and would never lie.
Translated by: Sydney