Chapter 223: Chapter 153: Relationship
Buying cats?
Qi Hao froze for a moment, then immediately put on a polite and excited expression.
"Oh, so youâre from the live stream! I was wondering why anyone would want to take over a cat cafe for no reason these days. Itâs a money-losing business!"
"Come! Let me show you the cats. Is there one you have your eye on?"
"..."
Lin Shen glanced at Lin Ping. Being quick on the uptake, she instantly understood her bossâs intention, stepped forward, and shook Qi Haoâs hand with a smile.
"Hello, my name is Lin Ping. The cats in your cafe all look to be in excellent condition."
"Of course."
Lin Ping followed Qi Hao to where the cats were gathered and crouched down. She found that they werenât afraid of people at all; in fact, they actively approached, rubbing their cheeks against her hand.
Their temperaments seemed exceptionally gentle, with none of the ferociousness some tabby cats can have.
One long-haired calico, in particular, was stunningly beautiful, with a thick, glossy coat.
Lin Ping could tell at a glance that these cats were very well-cared for. Their diet was clearly nutritionally balanced and not just limited to dry kibble.
Every one of them was healthy, with bright, clear eyes.
After sitting on the tiered seating and playing with the cafeâs cats for a while, Lin Ping turned and nodded at Lin Shen, signaling that there were no problems with them.
"How long have you been in the cat cafe business?"
Lin Shen sat down next to Lin Ping and began to probe, but the answer he received took him by surprise.
"About half a year. Not long."
Perhaps because he was so eager to sell the cats and ensure theyâd be cared for, Qi Hao let his guard down completely around Lin Shen. He sat beside him and cheerfully shared his story.
"Iâd just returned from overseas and wanted to find a job related to my field of study. I ended up losing every penny."
"What was your major?"
"Veterinary medicine."
The moment the topic turned to his major, Qi Haoâs confidence swelled. He adjusted his glasses and said proudly,
"I got my PhD from the Royal Veterinary College, London. Itâs the best university in the world for veterinary medicine."
"Thatâs impressive!"
As someone in the pet industry himself, Lin Shen was naturally familiar with the Royal Veterinary College, London.
Qi Hao wasnât wrong. While it might not definitively be "the best," graduates from that school absolutely had the highest employment rate among veterinarians worldwide.
You could find their alumni in almost every famous veterinary hospital.
And Qi Hao was a PhD, no less. That credential alone was incredible.
"So why not work as a doctor in a veterinary hospital?"
Lin Shen was curious.
"If you were a doctor, earning forty or fifty thousand a month shouldnât be a problem, right?"
"It would probably be even more than that, but I donât want to."
Qi Hao shook his head, his tone suddenly growing serious.
"Because there are even more shady practices in veterinary hospitals than in regular hospitals!"
"In a regular hospital, you can at least communicate with the patient to understand the treatment process and quality. But itâs nowhere near that straightforward in a veterinary hospital."
"To make more money, the vast majority of vet hospitals on the market engage in excessive treatment. And since thereâs no government safety net, theyâre completely unscrupulous."
"I couldnât stand it, so I didnât want to be a part of it."
"..."
Lin Shen was, of course, well aware of the industry secrets Qi Hao was exposing.
A single surgery could cost four or five thousand at the drop of a hat, and a course of medication could run several hundred.
Even humans donât get treatments that expensive.
But everyone tacitly accepted it.
It was a case of a willing seller and a willing buyer, after all!
Most customers at veterinary hospitals were middle-class; spending a few thousand to treat their beloved pet wasnât a big deal to them.
But this was the first time Lin Shen had ever met a veterinarian with such strong professional ethics as Qi Hao.
"So I opened my own cat cafe and took in some unwanted purebreds and strays."
As he spoke, Qi Hao fed a cat treat stick to the feline on his lap, stroking its fur with a look of pure tenderness in his eyes.
"Unfortunately, business at the cat cafe is terrible now. I canât afford to keep them, so I have to sell them off one by one."
"I feel like we get along pretty well. Which one do you have your eye on? Iâll give you a discount."
"Iâll take them all."
?
Qi Hao looked at Lin Shen in confusion, his expression a mixture of surprise and a hint of wariness.
"Youâll take them all? What do you do?"
"The same as you."
Lin Shen smiled faintly and patted Qi Haoâs shoulder, dispelling his concerns.
"Iâve just opened a new cat cafe and was planning to buy a batch of cats that are friendly with people. Thatâs why I came to you."
"Oh, so thatâs what this is about!"
The realization dawned on Qi Hao, and he broke into a happy laugh.
"Absolutely! If you really intend to buy all the cats and continue taking care of them, Iâd have no problem giving them all to you for free."
"That wonât be necessary."
Lin Shen waved his hand dismissively.
"Youâve incurred costs raising these cats, not to mention all the time and effort youâve poured into them. Besides, Iâm not short on money."
"I can tell."
From the moment Lin Shen had walked into the store, Qi Hao could tell this young man was no ordinary person.
Everything from his words and actions to his clothes and style, not to mention the gleaming gold watch on his wrist.
Even though Qi Hao didnât recognize the watchâs brand, he knew it must have been expensive.
All of this was enough to show that Lin Shen wasnât someone who needed to worry about money.
Besides, you wouldnât dare take the risk of opening a cat cafe when the market was this bad unless you had some serious cash on hand.
"Then letâs say one hundred per cat. I wonât ask for much. That calico might be a little moreâthree hundred. Sheâs my favorite, and I was originally planning to keep her myself. But I thought about it, and sheâll probably be happier in a cat cafe with so many companions."