She left the space directly. Since she was going to cause their economy to decline, she didn't want to waste too much time on these papers. Enough was enough.
After leaving the bank, Tang Yue found a hotel to rest. Their bedding was really nice, and Tang Yue became interested again. She couldn't just focus on the big things; she couldn't miss out on these nicer things in life.
So what if it's been used? How many people in China still don't have a warm blanket? We can't complain about it for now.
Tang Yue plans to go to Guanqi tomorrow. Before that, she needs to think carefully about what good things she needs to take with her from Deer Perch Bay. After all, she doesn't know when she'll be able to come back again.
Local specialties, you can only do them one at a time.
The next day, Tang Yue sensed that Zhiye and Xinzhi were preparing to leave Luxi Bay, and Tang Yue was also getting ready to leave. She needed to go ahead and make some preparations.
As she walked, Tang Yue bought a train ticket to Guan Qi before the Japanese police sealed off Luxi Bay.
However, before the train even arrived, the train station was placed under martial law. Japanese police officers arrived and sealed off the station. This caused discontent among many Japanese citizens, but the police officers righteously declared that many factories, banks, and various shops, department stores, and grocery stores had lost all their goods. It could be said that Deer Bay suffered heavy losses.
The people simply couldn't believe it. How could so many things, and much of them heavy equipment, be moved away overnight? But they were powerless against the powerful, and in the end, they had no choice but to stay in Luxi Bay to await the test results.
They were more inclined to believe that some major event had occurred in Japan, which were merely pretexts used by those in power.
Tang Yue didn't expect the Japanese police officers to be so quick. She was out and about before dawn today. She originally wanted to sleep, since she was used to sleeping, but the thought that those things weren't in her space made Tang Yue's heart itch. She thought it would be safest to finish installing them.
After all, it's even more unbelievable that something would disappear right under everyone's noses. She felt confused, but perhaps it was better to be more tactful.
Now it's her who can't get on the train. She's never ridden a Japanese train before; Chinese trains are too crowded. She wonders if Japanese trains will be any better.
Just then, the sound of a train whistle drifted from afar, and Tang Yue's big eyes lit up. This big guy looked very serious. However, overall, it didn't seem much different from trains in China.
However, this seems to be much faster than what they run in China.
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