Becoming the Richest by Farming-Chapter 75 - 0074 Moonia Aquarium_1

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Chapter 75: 0074 Moonia Aquarium_1

Chapter 75: 0074 Moonia Aquarium_1

Aunt Hailey’s two children are a boy and a girl, the girl being older at thirteen and the brother younger, eleven years old.

It was clear they were going to the aquarium, as both children had dressed in their cleanest clothes.

They were not wearing their usual muddy attire but had washed faces, and since they didn’t work in the fields every day, the two children looked like any other kids, even rather fair-skinned.

It was just that next to Lucy Wood and Ellen Young, they didn’t stand out as much.

And they seemed somewhat reserved.

Because seeing the driver uncle, they always felt he had a special kind of integrity that made them reluctant to speak out of turn.

The TV program crew had originally wanted Lucy and Ellen to find something to do together, and now that they were going to the aquarium, they were naturally happy about it and assigned photographers to follow.

Lucy got into the van, exclaiming as she took the outermost seat.

The van had seven seats, with the brother and Lucy sitting in the back, while Ellen and the sister sat in the front.

Two photographers squeezed in, one in the back and one in the passenger seat; including the driver, the van was full.

Seeing the cameras, the children were visibly nervous.

But these kids weren’t just appearing on the show for nothing; when they had arrived, the program had gotten the villagers to sign contracts, which ensured they’d be compensated additionally for any inevitable screen time.

All the villagers had agreed to this.

When Lucy saw the driver, she gasped.

Whether it was an illusion or not, she just felt he resembled the courier she had seen the day before.

It’s hard to describe, but that presence, it’s not something just anybody can have.

Since Damien Frost is quite recognizable, he had one of his subordinates driving today. The driver just glanced at them briefly and, seeing that everyone was seated, started the van.

The TV crew weren’t fools; they naturally recognized the driver as one of the couriers from yesterday.

And since they were not allowed on camera, they were already somewhat suspicious.

How did the courier turn into a driver?

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Lucy, however, just pondered for a moment before curiously asking Ellen, “Ellen, which aquarium are we going to?”

She liked aquariums quite a bit, having once said she loved the ocean.

If she hadn’t entered the entertainment industry, she would have gone into marine animal research.

Ellen said, “The new one in the city, Moonia Aquarium.”

She paused as she said this.

She hadn’t looked when Aunt Hailey gave her the tickets; it wasn’t until she saw them that she realized they were for Moonia Aquarium.

She was busy all year round, typically just signing documents, and only occasionally attending major meetings. The smaller businesses were managed by Clinton White and others, so she only found out when she saw the tickets that Clinton’s aquarium had opened here.

That’s right, this aquarium was opened by Clinton White, who loved doing business and had a great talent for it. Wanton Group didn’t just make high-tech products; they’d sometimes diversify their investments or start new ventures, and the Moonia series of amusement parks was one of them. And Clinton had established it under the company’s name, which meant – this aquarium was hers.

“Oh, it’s Moonia,” she acknowledged.

Moonia is a chain of amusement parks that includes aquariums, zoos, and theme parks – a huge enterprise that’s famous nationwide.

Lucy said, “The Moonia series is pretty famous, having opened all the way here. After we visit the aquarium, let’s go play at their zoo and amusement park too!”

Typically, Moonia would launch the full suite of attractions, and because of its fame, many people would visit.

It had risen to prominence in recent years, mainly characterized by – willingness to spend money.