Chapter 178 A Big Dream (XVIII)



Pearl River Delta is the busiest port in Asia, so it's very convenient to get there. It takes about a week to get there, and most of the people on the ship are Japanese, and they are drunk Japanese.

Most of them are Japanese soldiers in the rear. Even though they did not go to the front line, many of them have the blood of their compatriots on their hands.

These people are here to do business in name only, but in reality they bully the market, force people to buy and sell, and their business is all without any profit.

Most of them have another identity: spies lurking among the people. After they have established their business, they usually post advertisements in conspicuous places.

The most famous one is the advertisement of Ren Dan. They would use the beard of the man in the advertisement of Ren Dan to convey the information of investigation.

For example, if the road ahead is clear, a man's beard will be normal. If there's a dead end ahead, the man's beard will curl up on one side in the direction of the dead end. Also, if both sides of the beard curl up, it means there's someone ahead and he needs to be careful.

I heard the people on the boat loudly discussing which family in the country had been plundered and their wives and daughters bullied, but that family didn't dare say anything.

They would also look for a factory that was more profitable and then go to its door and ask for the money for free. If the factory refused to comply, they would kill the entire family, etc.

They used such things as topics of conversation after dinner. They were used to talking about the dead and believed that they should be given the gift with both hands. After all, they were citizens of a big day.

Jiang Cha mingled in the restaurant. Because of her language advantage, no one suspected that she was not a Japanese devil, and there was no scruples at all during the conversation.

She joined everyone in cheering, occasionally exclaiming in amazement. Anyone who saw her would say she listened attentively and would definitely join their team in the future.

Every day Jiang Cha came to eat on time, and then sat and listened to the group of people bragging together.

Until the fourth day at sea, fewer and fewer people came to eat. Even if they came, they no longer talked or laughed loudly, and left after eating in a listless manner.

By the time the ship docked, most of the people on board had developed strange illnesses. They all experienced varying degrees of blurred vision, convulsions, delirium, and coma. Several of the people were so serious that they could only exhale and had almost no intake.

The hospital sent several vehicles to take the people away. Everyone on the boat was detained, interrogated one by one, and their luggage was searched.

It was not until we received a call from the hospital that they learned that the people were not poisoned but were suffering from alcohol poisoning that we released the rest of them.

In fact, it is indeed alcohol poisoning, industrial alcohol poisoning!

She bought a bunch of random things at first, including several large barrels of industrial alcohol, thinking that it might be useful!

Isn’t this useful?

Are you really curious about their immoral stories when you accompany them for dinner and chat every day?

She is looking for an opportunity to add alcohol to the bottle. No matter how good your body is, it can't withstand her putting so much alcohol in it!

So when the ship arrived at the dock, she was basically lying down. I don’t know if the medical level of this era can cure her!

Anyway, Jiang Cha happily carried his small suitcase and walked on the streets of his daily life. The low-rise room didn't look very good.

No wonder they miss our country. It’s a tiny place with nothing to offer. The only food they eat every day is a rice ball dipped in salt water.

The rest were fish and shrimp, which were boiled, grilled with salt, or eaten raw without much seasoning. The streets were filled with the smell of the sea.

Jiang Cha's destination was Jingdu, their old capital, which still had wooden structures. Many of the buildings were replicas of those from the Tang Dynasty and were very well preserved.

I wandered around Jingdu for two days, specifically looking at the families with different surnames, and then waited for the time to come.

It was a little after one in the middle of the night, and a strong wind started to blow outside. Jiang Cha came out of the space and used paper to test the wind direction, then rode an electric bike and started pouring gasoline along both sides of the road.

Standing upwind, I lit a fire and soon saw it spreading towards the center of the city. Wooden houses, paper sliding doors, fueled by gasoline and strong winds.

Within half an hour, the whole city was engulfed in flames. Jiang Cha took advantage of the fire and rode his electric bike towards the east.

If she was any later she would be in danger. Who knows if the strong wind will change direction?

She came to bring a fire in the winter, not to burn herself!

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