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Chapter 103: Chapter 103 I Like One-Stop Service



Chapter 103: I Like One-Stop Service

The group left the hotel and soon arrived at the Red Star Orphanage. Since early morning, Liao Zhuxiu had been waiting, knowing that they were coming to inspect the orphanage's expansion.

Seeing Yun Zijin and the others, she greeted them warmly, "You're here! Come in quickly; I've prepared breakfast for you."

"Aunt Liao, the hotel provides free breakfast," said Yun Zijin, "we've all eaten before coming here."

"You've already eaten? Do you want some more? I kept it warm!"

It was clear that Liao Zhuxiu wanted to treat them well, but they were all full.

"Aunt Liao, we really can't eat anymore. Perhaps you could take it to the nearby nursing home and see if they'd like it," suggested Yun Zijin. There was a private nursing home near the orphanage, often visited by some well-off elderly who occasionally played with the children. When Zijin was young, she learned a lot from those elders.

"Alright," said Liao Zhuxiu, sounding slightly disappointed but understanding. "Then come back for lunch! I'll ask Master Li to cook some more."

"We're not sure when our inspection will end," said Yun Zijin. "We might be far away by lunchtime and might eat nearby. There's no need to trouble you, Aunt Liao."

"If not lunch, then dinner! You're guests in G City, and as hosts, we must show you proper hospitality," insisted Liao Zhuxiu. They had received truckloads of donations from these people; she wanted to do something in return.

"Come on, Aunt Liao, you're not worried we'll eat too much, are you?" joked Li Yuecheng, trying to lighten the mood. He was still thinking about the delicious meal from the previous day.

"Never! Being able to eat well is a blessing," laughed Aunt Liao. "Then I'll have the person who does the shopping buy more ingredients, and you must come for dinner tonight! Zijin, keep an eye on the time and don't come back too late, so the food remains warm."

"I'll watch the time," said Yun Zijin, smiling. "We won't return late. We should go now, Aunt Liao. Please say hello to the children for me."

It was summer vacation, and all the children were at the orphanage. Zijin didn't want to disturb them now, but wanted them to know she remembered them.

"I will, I will. Go on and get busy. I won't keep you," said Liao Zhuxiu, waving them off.

"Let's go." Yun Zijin led Lu Yunque and the others away from the orphanage, walking toward a certain direction.

"Sister Zijin, is the land close to here? Can we walk there?" asked Li Yuecheng. Although Zijin had shared the location, they didn't know the exact route.

"It's very close. The land I bought is actually a wasteland from an unfinished building," explained Zijin. She wasn't sure how the system had arranged it, but now that the unfinished building and its surrounding land were hers, she planned to use it to expand the orphanage.

They walked less than ten minutes before reaching the entrance of what appeared to be a residential complex overgrown with weeds—indeed, an unfinished building and surrounding wasteland.

"This place is huge," said Fu Ze, noting the area. "But isn't it too large for just an orphanage?"

If the building rights were clear, rebuilding and selling would be profitable. The area had decent foot traffic. However, dedicating such a large plot solely for an orphanage seemed extravagant.

"I plan to create a 'tourist-style' orphanage," said Zijin. "I'll add large-scale entertainment facilities and charge admission. This can become a revenue source."

Since she was going to invest, she wanted to do her best. Making the orphanage self-sustaining sounded ideal.

"Large-scale entertainment facilities?" asked Lu Yunque. "Do you mean more like a sightseeing spot or an amusement park?"

He suspected he understood her vision. A financially independent orphanage would no longer rely solely on donations, improving stability.

"Maybe a carousel, a Ferris wheel—details to be discussed," Zijin said. "I only have the general idea, not a detailed plan yet."

"Alright," said Lu Yunque. "I'll inform the design department of your requirements."

They were intrigued. An orphanage with an amusement park was unprecedented but exciting. Innovation could yield surprising results.

"Miss Yun, do you plan to demolish the unfinished buildings and rebuild, or continue construction on the existing structures?" asked Fu Ze. Many buildings here had finished frameworks. Retaining them might save money, but who knew if they were structurally sound after years of neglect.

"All of them will be demolished. Most children here are under ten. I want a child-friendly environment. These high-rise frameworks aren't suitable. Also, I can't guarantee their quality," she explained. "Better to start fresh."

"Understood," said Fu Ze. "Before the design drawings are finalized, we can contact a construction team to start demolishing."

"Do you have a good construction team to recommend?" Zijin asked. She had no personal connections in that field.

"Lu's Group has a spare construction team. I'll have them come over," offered Lu Yunque. He had prepared in advance, anticipating this need.

"Excellent. When can they arrive?" asked Zijin. "Do I need to prepare machinery or anything, or will they handle it?"

"Just prepare the funds," said Lu Yunque, smiling. He'd help arrange everything else.

"That's convenient," said Zijin, pleased. "Any problem that can be solved with money is no problem at all."

She enjoyed this one-stop service. Just pay and let professionals handle the rest.

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