Chapter 1016: Top Card Kambu
"What sin have I committed!" Xiao Peng sighed to the sky. "If I really did something wrong, can't I be punished by the law? Instead of playing tricks on me like this!"
"Master, are you okay?" Ilka considerately handed Xiao Peng a bottle of mineral water.
Xiao Peng took a sip of the mineral water and said helplessly, "How can it be alright? Others go out to play and pick up money, but look what I've picked up along the way?"
Kambu was driving there and grinned after hearing what Xiao Peng said.
Xiao Peng ultimately took Kambu along for two reasons. First, Kambu was a regular worker, having worked in Gambia, and knew where he could serve as a guide. Second, he couldn't leave him out! He couldn't afford to lose face: Upon hearing that Xiao Peng wouldn't be taking him, Kambu stripped himself naked—yes, completely naked—and knelt before Xiao Peng.
Momoduo explained that this was their custom, the highest form of loyalty. If Xiao Peng rejected him again, he would have no choice but to commit suicide—that would mean he had no value in existence!
What a weird custom this is!
This scene is too eye-catching!
When Xiao Peng closed his eyes, all he could see was the dangling whip. It was going to give him nightmares!
Why is there such a huge gap between the races? This is too depressing, isn't it?
Well, I’ve already picked up an Ilka, so let’s pick up another one!
After sending Momodo and the others to the vegetable planting demonstration garden, Xiao Peng could finally visit Gambia, which he had been longing for.
When Xiao Peng first arrived in Banjul, he felt it was absolutely necessary to bring Kambu with him! As soon as he got out of the car on the streets of Banjul, he was surrounded by a swarm of beggars, including children and women. It was Kambu who rescued them—he swiftly chased them away.
Xiao Peng is a little dissatisfied with his actions. Can't you be more polite?
As a result, just as he was about to speak, he saw an old European lady giving a beggar a banknote, and then she was instantly surrounded by nearly a hundred people. Everyone stretched out their hands or put their hands together to the old lady, and muttered something. The old lady was scared so much that she almost fell to the ground.
Kambu knew the result, so he drove them away so rudely.
It is not an exaggeration for Kambu to say that he is very familiar with the place. Within half an hour of arriving in Banjul, he had arranged the tour boat and hotel.
The terrain of Gambia is very similar to an earthworm, a long strip along the banks of the Gambia River. You really need a boat to visit here.
It was obvious that Kambu was very popular here. When they arrived at the hotel, almost everyone greeted him. They were given the best sea view room.
Well, this 'best' isn't that great.
Both are designated as least developed countries by the United Nations, but this place is far inferior to Senegal. Look at their capital, Dakar, it's so prosperous—at least it looks prosperous. But what about Banjul? Xiao Peng could hardly call it a city. It's full of thatched huts and bungalows. It can only be considered a "town" at best!
But there are many white people here, most of whom are old ladies from Europe.
At first, Xiao Peng naively thought that these old ladies liked the leisurely living environment here, but he found out: he was too naive!
What are these old ladies doing here? Looking for some strong black guys to spend the night with!
This isn't an isolated case. Gambia is a tourist destination, and its tourism industry is specifically targeted at older European and American women. Every year, over 100,000 older European women come to Gambia just to find strong young men for sex.
Xiao Peng later understood why Kambu was so well-known here: he was considered the "big star" here! Many elderly European ladies came from all over Europe specifically to see him, and a few even planned to marry him!
When Xiao Peng heard these words, the shaking "whip" appeared in front of his eyes again. This was almost becoming his lifelong nightmare!
The 'ultimate dream' of these Gambian black guys who are here to accompany the old ladies is to marry them and go to Europe to change their lives, but Kambu actually refused!
The reason why Cambu refused was: he must become a first-class wrestler!
All in all, it turns out that Kambu is a "duck" with dreams.
This is so embarrassing!
Xiao Peng was lying on a sun lounger in the hotel to bask in the sun, when several old ladies came over to ask about the price - what the hell!
It's interesting to note that the reason Kambu was able to come here and steal the food from Gambian men wasn't because he was "talented." The black guys here are pretty much the same as him...
The reason why he can make a living here is actually because of his language!
This is not an inspirational story about learning to change one's life. To be precise, Senegalese men who can come to Gambia to make a living are doing well - this is because they know French.
Among the European elderly ladies who come to Gambia, 70% are from France.
The Gambia was originally a British colony, so the official language was originally English. Later, for a long time, Arabic was switched to Arabic, and then back to English. The result is a country where English and Arabic are not very good, and more than half the population has never been to school. They all speak the local dialect, a branch of Hausa. Communicating here is really a hassle.
Can a country's official language be changed?
If you know more about Gambia, you won't find this surprising. People often call Korea the "world's most powerful nation," but that's because many Chinese people don't know much about Gambia. Compared to Gambia, Korea is nothing more than a "weakling."
Common sense dictates that any country on this planet would at least maintain good relations with one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council—the so-called "standing in line." But what about Gambia? They've slammed all five, and yet they're still thriving today. It's undeniable! They're the only country on the planet like this.
In fact, this country was destined to have a strange path from the very beginning: Britain granted them independence in 1965, but it was not until 1970 that they reacted and declared themselves an independent country; and their first president turned out to be a veterinarian.
Don't underestimate this veterinarian. He was a serious top student when he was here—he was the first veterinarian in the entire country! It was during his time as a veterinarian that he traveled across the country and built up extensive connections in rural areas, which led to his becoming the first president of Gambia.
However, the facts have also proved that letting a veterinarian become a national leader is as terrible as letting an actor become a national leader in Ukraine.
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