The customers and Chu Xian leaned over the aquarium, examining it from every angle. Many of them were ornamental fish enthusiasts and knew a little about aquariums. Everyone gave input on what they thought was beautiful.
As time went by, new customers came in and noticed Chu Xian and the others discussing the aquarium, and they joined in eagerly.
After almost twenty minutes of moving the stones, seagrass and Christmas Tree Worms here and there, they finally nodded with satisfaction.
Finally, Chu Xian placed five jellyfish into the aquarium. All five were different species and were colored differently. They then placed the small shrimp, clown fish, little bee fish, strawberry fish, white parrots and so on inside until a dozen or so fish species swam around in the tank.
"Beautiful! Amazing! It's like its own little sea world! Fantastic!"
A customer couldn't help exclaiming as he took out his phone and took pictures.
(1) – so we had a t/n about this way back when, but when you call someone Da, Er, San, Si the characters in Chinese mean Big, second, third, fourth. So she’s called second flower (implying that there is at least a first big flower, and if the other person is Xiao Hua (small flower) they might be the three flower musketeers, and Chu Xian can be their d'artagnan) it sounds silly in Chinese, but I call my uncles and aunts big uncle second uncle etc. etc.
For reference for height - 182 cm is 6 feet, so she is quite tall, especially for a Chinese woman.