"You, line up over there! You, open the box! Anyone who doesn't line up or runs away will be working to death!"
Everyone lined up on the deck waiting to be inspected by the Japanese soldiers in front. Everyone had to open their boxes and there were special people to search them.
After the ship docked, everyone was anxious to get off. They never expected that a group of Japanese soldiers would suddenly come up and check everyone's luggage one by one.
Some people cooperated obediently, while others started to act like spoiled brats as soon as they saw the door to their home.
"Bang! Do you know who my dad is? He's not letting me get off the boat without a body search. I've made up my mind today. Let's see who dares to stop me!"
A young lady in a dress and with delicate curly hair threw the box to the ground.
She was shouting and her high heels were stomping loudly.
She swung her handbag and walked down the stairs to get off the ship, not caring at all about the group of rude Japanese soldiers.
"Bang!"
Everyone was attracted by the beautiful lady's movements, and people from the back of the line squeezed to the front in a chaotic manner.
Who knew that at this moment, a leading Japanese soldier fired a shot directly, hitting her calf.
The girl's calf, which was wearing glass stockings, immediately started bleeding profusely. She collapsed on the ground and cried loudly in pain. The crowded crowd behind the team also became silent.
"I see, whoever wants to leave, leave immediately if they want to die, and I will not stop them!"
The Japanese soldier who was leading the shooting could speak Mandarin. He acted as if nothing had happened and even nodded slightly to everyone.
"I know you're all anxious to return home, but the Land Kingdom is searching for something important on this important day. I hope everyone will cooperate. Thank you very much!"
Jiang Cha was standing at the front of the team. Seeing the leading Japanese soldier nodded, he habitually saluted him in return.
She really didn't mean it. She had been pretending for decades in her previous life and Meichuan was used to it. When she saw him nod, she immediately returned the greeting.
Among a group of people who were queuing and dared not speak, her salute of nearly 30 degrees was a little too eye-catching. Moreover, in order to better pretend to be a Japanese soldier, she had studied etiquette for a long time.
Keep your head, back, and waist in a straight line, lean forward 30 degrees, and look 120cm in front of your toes when you salute. This is the most common bowing etiquette and is often used in daily life.
His movements were standard and his posture was elegant. In addition, Jiang Cha was able to hold himself in high esteem, and it was obvious at first glance that he was a person of some status.
"Arnold Flower Country, Nanda?"
The Japanese soldier asked her in Japanese why she came to the flower-growing country?
Jiang Cha adjusted her state, acted like a little woman, holding her bag in front of her with both hands, tilting her head slightly, and said in a very pretentious manner that she came to cancel the engagement because she really didn't like the fiancé arranged for her by her family.
She even deliberately held the hand of the man next to her to emphasize that this is true love, and that the one who is not loved in love is the third party, and other brainless remarks like Grandma Joan's.
"Is this true?" (Is this true?)
The Japanese were also curious, especially when it came to matters involving relationships between men and women, and they were eager to follow her to find that imaginary fiancé.
The man next to her was the one who was chased by the Ergouzi in the restaurant that day. Before getting off the boat, he came to her cabin to find her and go together because he was afraid of encountering Japanese soldiers or Ergouzi's inspection.
Unexpectedly, they actually ran into each other. A customary return of greeting had allowed her to successfully strike up a conversation with the Japanese soldier leader. After briefly explaining their destination, they were given priority for inspection and passed over without incident.
I got off the boat smoothly, hailed a rickshaw at the dock, and headed straight to the super famous Peace Hotel in Shanghai.
After checking in at the front desk, the man helped her carry her suitcase back to the room.
They opened the door of room 406 and entered the room. After checking everywhere and confirming that it was safe, the two shook hands and silently celebrated their safe arrival in Shanghai.
"I still have to go to my destination. Thank you very much for your help, Miss. You saved me twice, once in the restaurant and once just now.
If it weren't for the young lady's cleverness, I'm afraid I would have been captured by them. I can't express my gratitude for saving my life. I will definitely treat you to a meal when I have the chance in the future. I'm leaving now. We'll meet again when we meet again!
After the man finished speaking, he picked up his suitcase, pushed the door open, looked around, then turned around, waved to her, and left without looking back.
Jiang Cha stayed in the hotel for one night, then checked out and left. He found a relatively secluded place, entered the space, and changed back into boys' clothes.
He put the suitcase into the space and strode back to his home.
This trip took nearly two months, and I was busy all the way from Jin-Cha-Ji to Mingzhu and then to Xiaoruzi.
Although the biggest gain of this trip was turning into a boiled egg head, if I changed my clothes, I would definitely be a little monk.
It has been almost five months since she came to this era, and she even missed the Chinese New Year because of this trip.
I didn’t see the couplets posted and fireworks set off during the Chinese New Year, but when I set off a few big fireworks on small days, the scene was too exciting.
It seems that bonfires are lit during the Chinese New Year in every place in the country. The brighter the flames burn, the more prosperous life will be in the coming year.
According to this standard, her 1939 was definitely a prosperous year, because the fire she lit burned half the sky red.
I cleaned the house, did the laundry, and tidied the yard, and it took me a whole day to get the house clean.
It is very inconvenient to clean up a house like this when living alone. If you live in a Shikumen alley, there will be many neighbors and it will be inconvenient to do anything.
She has lived in the hutong for so many years and is very experienced. The old men and women there have very sharp eyes.
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