[Seventies + Space + Countryside + Metaphysics + Revenge + Educated Youth]
Metaphysics master Jiang Li fails her ascension trial and transmigrates to the resource-scarce 1970s.
Initiall...
Hong Kong is different from the mainland. If the two of them go there, there will be no official personnel to secretly protect them. Their lives will be in danger at all times, so they cannot be taken there.
Mu Jingxun, who was refused by Jiang Li, felt frustrated. He thought to himself that he was too weak and useless.
He originally wanted to take this opportunity to spend more time with Jiang Li, but he didn't expect Jiang Li to refuse so decisively.
Mu Jingxun was a sensible man. He knew that Jiang Li must have her reasons for not letting him go with her, so he didn't insist on going with her.
Even though he and Bai Zirong are both good at fighting, they are still far behind Jiang Li and are really a burden compared to the past.
The Special Case Department worked very efficiently and quickly completed the procedures for Jiang Li to go to Hong Kong.
Jiang Li first flew from Beijing to Guangzhou, and then took a ferry to Hong Kong.
Xiangjiang and Guangdong Province are very close, separated by only a small piece of sea, and can be reached quickly by boat.
Under the arrangement of the Special Case Department, Jiang Li boarded the plane to Guangzhou.
She had flown on an airplane before, but this was her first time on a passenger plane in the 1970s.
The conditions of airplanes in this era are far inferior to those in later times, but they are much faster than other means of transportation.
If you take a train from Beijing to Guangdong Province, it will take at least several days and nights, which is too slow.
Even if the Special Case Department could get her a sleeper ticket, it would still be very painful to stay in the train for several days and nights.
It’s better to take a plane. No matter how bad the conditions on the plane are, it only takes half a day to get to Guangzhou. Jiang Li can still bear it.
The plane flew for a long time and finally landed at Yangcheng Airport.
When Jiang Li got off the plane, the Special Case Department had already contacted local organizers in advance to pick her up. They took her to a car and then drove all the way to the customs office in Guangdong Province.
With the arrangement and approval of the Special Case Department, Jiang Li's work went very smoothly and without any obstacles along the way.
Finally, she was put on a fishing boat that smuggled into Hong Kong.
Jiang Li originally thought that the people in the Special Case Department would be more reliable and would arrange a legitimate way for her to go to Hong Kong, but she didn't expect that they would let her sneak in instead.
Facing Jiang Li's face full of question marks, the official responsible for sending Jiang Li on board explained, "Our leader said that Comrade Jiang, your trip to Hong Kong this time should be done secretly. This operation is likely to result in bloodshed. If someone dies in Hong Kong, since you went there illegally, no one can trace it back to you, which will save you a lot of trouble later.
If the Yin family members fight back desperately and you cannot bring them back, you can execute them on the spot. ”
Jiang Li understood the above intention.
By then, she is likely to kill someone in Hong Kong. Once she has a legal identity, the local police in Hong Kong will be tough and it will be easy for them to identify and arrest her.
Although Jiang Li was not very satisfied with the decision of the Special Case Department to make arrangements without consulting her in advance, she was too lazy to argue with them.
Forget it, just smuggle yourself in, it’s no big deal.
Today, the development of the Asia-Pacific region is generally backward, but Hong Kong was already very developed in the 1970s, and people from many neighboring countries wanted to sneak into Hong Kong to make a fortune.
But Hong Kong in the 1970s was not all about hard work and development. The economy here was indeed prosperous, but at the same time, social security was relatively chaotic, with opportunities and dangers coexisting.
Especially with the rampant local gangs, it is difficult for locals to gain a foothold here, let alone foreign illegal immigrants, most of whom are cannon fodder. The illegal immigrants who die here are like stray dogs on the roadside, with no one paying attention to them.
Jiang Li calmly boarded the fishing boat and waited on the boat for a while, because she was not the only one who wanted to smuggle to Hong Kong, there were many other people who wanted to take this boat.