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Tired of discussing the topic of male gods with Wang Hao—whether it was the mainstream trend of charming young idols or the non-mainstream niche of sleazy, low-class ones—it all had nothing to do with him anyway. There's definitely sothing wrong with the aesthetics of this era. A man who solely relies on his good looks like himself is no longer in demand. It's truly tragic...

Getting back to the main topic, he and Wang Hao discussed issues of employnt and treatnt of the anchors after recruitnt.

All the anchors, regardless of gender, would be temporarily managed by the Taoyuan Entertainnt Company after being recruited; according to Suming's view, they should be regarded as sothing between 'employees' and 'artists' and temporarily managed as employees.

As for compensation, it would primarily be based on the gifts received, as the anchors wouldn't have a base salary. But unlike star anchors, the company would no longer take a 30% managent fee. After deducting the part that goes directly to the animals, the gifts for the anchor would be split fifty-fifty between the company and the anchor.

Suming also discussed so safety issues. Apart from a few relatively ta animals, most animals still posed a certain level of danger, so he instructed Wang Hao to work on drafting an employee managent protocol and a safety manual or sothing similar as soon as possible. Initially, it was crucial not to allow anchors to co into direct contact with the animals.

"I have another suggestion, and I'll just give you a general direction. You figure out the specifics," Suming said to Wang Hao, pausing and turning around as he was about to leave.

"What is it?"

"Have you ever seen the auditions for 'Super Girl'?" Suming said with a grin.

...

Though Wang Hao was still as round as a ball, Suming was quite confident in his working capabilities. Now that the online platform was smoothly up and running and the future developnt plan set, all they needed to do was to follow the plan systematically.

In terms of recruitnt specifics, Suming only gave a broad direction, and Wang Hao understood the drill and began to take action.

He didn't go about recruitnt as typical companies would, such as renting out an office building or a room for private one-on-one interviews.

Before the interviews started, Wang Hao specifically commissioned a construction team to build a small stage on the grass in Yangchuan Zoo and announced that the interview process would be held publicly in the zoo and simultaneously livestread on the online platform.

At the sa ti, Wang Hao also contacted local vendors selling lobsters, beer, and fried chicken, preparing to set up food stalls during the interview.

Just as Suming had said on TV, while the zoo's live streaming platform aid at promoting animal protection, it also gave grassroots talents a chance to showcase themselves before the public.

So, following Suming's 'suggestion,' Wang Hao implented the strategy, turning Taoyuan Entertainnt's internal audition into a public audition event akin to a reality show.

The effect was indeed excellent. The first batch of auditions attracted a large crowd of onlookers, causing the zoo to unexpectedly extend its closing ti to 9 PM.

There was also a small incident where one day Ren Chen took the initiative to find Wang Hao and recomnded a girl, hoping Wang Hao could pull so strings to let her beco an anchor.

When Wang Hao ca to ask Suming, Suming didn't want to get involved after hearing it was a recomndation from Ren Chen. eting with Ren Chen would be sowhat awkward, so he simply watched a video of the girl.

She fit the bill perfectly, as pure as a natural big white cabbage grown with farm manure in the countryside, both fresh and vibrant, precisely what would appeal to the ideal image of the boy-next-door for hobodies.

"With my years of experience in judging people, she's definitely an expert in acting the innocent," Wang Hao said with conviction.

"You decide on this matter. But Ren Chen didn't just flatter you for help, right?" Suming said with a smile.

"He tried to give a card, which I refused. Later, he expressed that their company would be willing to fully sponsor the auditions," Wang Hao said, grinning, "Don't be fooled by his lecherousness; he really is willing to spend money on won."

"Money from the easily deceived is not to be missed," Suming said lightly.

Suming was beginning to find Ren Chen an interesting person. Ever since he stopped harassing Nangong—if one could put aside his personal lifestyle issues—fairly speaking, Ren Chen was not your traditional antagonist. He was well-mannered publicly, capable, self-aware, knew how to weigh his actions, and was different from the typical rich second-generation who acted high and mighty solely based on their family's wealth and power.

Suming even felt that Ren Chen's current attempt to pull strings and sponsor with a large sum of money wasn't just for that natural big white cabbage of a girl; it was likely also an effort to nd their relationship. There was no need for Suming to step in. A simple interaction between Wang Hao and Ren Chen might suffice as a response to his goodwill.

...

"What is Yangchuan City Zoo up to now!! Are they really gearing up for a 'Super Girl' audition or what!"

After Yangchuan Zoo's live streaming platform beca popular, other zoos were quick to copy and set up their own platforms, with so already in the testing phase.

Imitating may seem sowhat embarrassing to talk about, but if it works, many are still willing to do it.

However, Yangchuan Zoo was too much of a sensation, especially with its 'inviting celebrities to livestream' and 'grassroots anchors'...

The other zoos had no choice but to continue imitating; what else could they do if not follow the trend? Could they really attract audiences solely with their zoos' animals?

Not to ntion the star fans economy and the aspiring grassroots economy created by Yangchuan Zoo's live streaming platform already drawing large audiences, even the appeal of the animals alone was no match compared to those of Yangchuan City Zoo.

The result was a rather awkward situation: imitation might not guarantee success, but from the current point of view, not imitating was certain doom.

So, other zoos timidly began their promotions, intending to invite celebrities and recruit grassroots anchors.

Just a few days passed, and Yangchuan City turned its grassroots anchor recruitnt into a grand, nationwide talent search feast.

"Boss, are we still copying or what?" The assistant asked with a blushing face.

Copying once might be ignored with a laugh, since there are many imitative shows now; but copying twice starts to look bad, and being caught copying is embarrassing and like chewing on leftovers.

In just a short tifra, copying three tis in a row was practically turning into a joke. Does it an that apart from Yangchuan City Zoo, other zoos around the country have no creative capacity at all? Are they only capable of copying?

The executives themselves felt embarrassed even without the audience poking fun.

After long consideration, the leader finally sighed helplessly and said with rolling eyes, "We've co this far, how can we not follow? If we follow, at worst we get to sip so soup even if they get to eat the at."

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