Then he looked at the dolphin: "But He Xixi, a little woman, is just a restaurant. What is the impact on the national affairs of my Edgeland? What is the connection?" Edgeland King was puzzled.
The dolphin's thoughts were complete and said:
"Don't Edelweiss King think that He Xixi's body has something worthy of your Edelweiss learning in the country?"
"Oh? I hope to hear it carefully."
The Edelweiss King again showed a humble expression to ask for advice.
The dolphin continued: "The reason why her restaurant can blossom and bear fruit in Cangzhou countries in just a short time is because of novelty and reform. Her restaurant, the cuisine is never confined, and she dares to accept criticism from customers and improve in criticism. But I think that although Edelweiss is rich and powerful, it is not full of vitality. What I mean by vitality is not the flowers, plants and trees growing on the ground...but, angry, Edelweisssss is lacking in vitality."
"Angry? What's the point of being angry about me? I still don't understand it." Edelweiss King said even more confused.
"Uh...it's..." The dolphin was depressed.
She could not imagine a more straightforward language to communicate with these ancient people.
She glanced at the officials and visited them briefly, which was rare for young people.
They are all old-fashioned. Usually, the Edelweiss King talks to them. Their words have been filtered thousands of times and they feel safe yesterday before saying them... Such careful thoughts will definitely protect them and hold their positions. However, there is a lack of real proposals that can benefit the people and be beneficial to the Edelweiss Kingdom.
In fact, what Edelweiss really needs is fresh blood, talents...especially young and energetic talents.
"I think you need to absorb some young talents with good skills," said Dolphin.
"This question is what I have always thought about." Edelweiss kingly. He glanced at the officials, "You all heard the words of the Dolphin Girl... Don't let go, let your next generation control more state affairs... The future of our Edelweiss country is not on us old people, but on the next generation."