Lille had indeed turned to a genius — he had just been thinking how lucky he was, but it turned out that Hammond was the real winner!
Jurassic Park was already mired in debt and was indeed embroiled in legal disputes — and the litigant was none other than the filmmaker!
Lille didn't believe that the park could have lasted nine years without some real capability.
This genius quickly thought of a multitude of operations, declaring the original zoo bankrupt, then merging its physical assets into Bloom Company.
Overall, this kind of operation was not uncommon, but it still required operational experience to figure out, saving Lille a great deal of effort.
In the future, the biological laboratory would gradually relocate to the original Jurassic Park, and the original zoo would gradually become a true biological laboratory.
The whole process was managed by an excited Hammond — if there was anyone in the world who could resurrect dinosaurs, he felt it had to be Osborne Group.