Handing the porridge back to Dulcie, she urged, âEat up quickly.
Taking a day off due to illness is perfectly normal.
No one will think twice.
â
With Kurt having secured her leave, Dulcie reluctantly resumed eating her porridge.
Colby had completed the aquariumâs reconstruction plan.
Kyson, who was cleaning the restroom in the lab, received a summons from Colby in the ward for the first time.
âWell, letâs review your objections.
â
Kyson accepted the A4 sheet from Colbyâs hand.
A doctor in the lab had helped the boy print out the plan for Kysonâs review.
âColby, are you planning to construct a towering fish tank in the aquariumâs lobby to house immortal jellyfish?â
âYes.
â Colby lifted his chin, his demeanor still haughty.
Kyson grinned.
âNo issues.
Immortal jellyfish are stunning.
Your idea is quite innovative.
â
Despite the praise, Colby scoffed, his tone disdainful.
âDonât celebrate too soon.
Iâm not exactly benevolent.
â
Kyson was acutely aware of Colbyâs cunning nature, a trait he had learned well from Nathan.
Therefore, he couldnât help but approach the plan in his hand with extra caution.
âAre you proposing to construct a man-made glacier and ice lake in the left section of the aquarium building to accommodate penguins, crocodiles, and Arctic bears?â
Kysonâs lips twitched as he glanced up at Colby.
Colby nodded in agreement.
Kyson reluctantly explained in a hushed tone, âColby, the Arctic bear isnât suited for marine habitats.
Keeping it in the aquarium is impractical.
Crocodiles thrive at temperatures around twenty degrees Celsius; the glacierâs frigid conditions are too extreme for them to survive.
Penguins, being the least aggressive, would perish quickly if housed with the Arctic bear.
â
Colby frowned and added, âHow to keep them alive is your job.
Remember, you promised me this aquarium as a gift.
I can dictate how things should be done, and now you hesitate.
Are you going to break your word?â
Kyson was left speechless.
Unable to debate further, Kyson reluctantly agreed, âFine, Iâll do my best to redesign it.
â
Colby nodded in satisfaction, saying, âThatâs better.
Keep reading.
Thereâs more to be done.
â
Kyson swallowed hard, took a deep breath, and continued reading attentively.
âThe former shark habitat needs to be converted into one suitable for blue whalesâ¦â
This nearly gave him a heart attack.
âColby, despite the initial intent for the shark house to be spacious, converting it into a blue whale habitat is impractical.
Not only are blue whales enormous, but no aquarium worldwide has ever housed one due to its sheer size.
Even if I were willing to pay a premium for it, transporting a blue whale to Stastle and accommodating it in an aquarium is unfeasible.
â
In a subdued tone, he inquired, âWhat about considering other whale species? Theyâre still sizable and diverse, making it quite intriguing.
â