It took a long time to send those two boxes of bottles and cans. First of all, there are many orders that are transnational business, which is quite a headache. Secondly, the packaging of those glass bottles is also troublesome. You don’t half-fill them when packing It is not at ease to put a catty of foam in my heart, after all, this thing is fragile. The little girl who filled out the delivery form was taken aback when she saw such a large group of people rushing to send international couriers across the Eurasian continent. If she had a higher level of awareness, she might have called the anti-terrorism department—thanks to Hao Ren Brain cleverly explained in time, saying that the group of people he was in was an art studio specializing in making handicrafts, and these were handicrafts for takeout, so the talents of the courier company finally didn't ask much. It’s just that the labels on a few of the bottles have not been torn clean, and the words on the yellow peach/strawberry/taro/Wang Zhihe are quite puzzling...
Luckily, I finally managed to get away with it. These days, you can basically hold 99% of the scenes as long as you say it's for art.
Then a group of people hurried to the downtown business district by car.
Becky hadn't calmed down since she got on the bus. The moment the bus started, Hao Ren noticed that the girl almost drew her sword - it seemed that she sealed her sword away immediately. Home is the smart move. Hao Ren asked curiously, only to find out that Becky sensed "an irritable and uncontrollable force rising under her feet" the moment the car started. She thought the car was going to explode, so she was going to break the window and get out... Hao Ren Ren couldn't explain what the earth engineer's safety indicators and cylinder safety components were, so he could only repeatedly emphasize to Betsy that the car was safe, stable, and would not explode easily. Although the breath from its cylinder is indeed like a row bomb to Becky... Finally, Becky pointed to the road billboard passing by the car window and expressed her opinion: "Is the law and order not good here?"...
Lily was surprised: "Why do you say that?"
"There are wanted warrants everywhere, and the stickers are so big," Becky said with a serious face, "I saw that two-thirds of the signs have the same person on them. How much crime has he committed to be printed in three meters?" Wide banners were hung along the curb…”
As soon as everyone was stunned, Becky followed her mercenary thinking: "So if I kill him, will I get a lot of rewards? Do you have mercenaries here?"
Hao Ren quickly extinguished Becky's thoughts: "Don't! Those things are advertisements, with movie stars on them—you'll be sentenced to at least twenty years if you kill them."
Betsy was very surprised: "Isn't the string of strange symbols below a bounty?"
"...that's an order call."
Becky immediately sat back disappointed: "It's too difficult for mercenaries to get along here, and they can't even find a job."
There were not many people in the car, except for the driver, there were only two or three passengers. At this time, the elder brother who was driving heard Hao Ren's lively conversation, and asked curiously: "Is this girl a foreigner? This is her first visit to China? I'm very excited to see her, so I'll introduce her to you. I heard that many foreigners have no information about it now, and some Americans think that we have braids... It's all because of Hollywood's half-assed directors."
Hao Ren dryly smiled perfunctorily: "Um, an international student from Gambodu Lazaville in Europe..."
"What are you talking about? It has something to do with me?" Becky looked curiously at Hao Ren talking to the driver. "I can't even understand the earth language, but you guys know all the languages. I'm so envious—may I let you say it too?" What kind of goddess will bless you?"
Hao Ren wiped his brow with cold sweat: "Don't add to the excitement, it's a good thing you can't speak Chinese!"
Becky talked with people in the language of the dream plane all the way, so Hao Ren could safely and boldly ask her to "a hundred thousand whys" in public. If this girl learned the earth dialect, it would be okay? As for her whimsical questions. If the enthusiastic people heard about it, they would either be sent to a mental hospital on the spot, or Hao Ren and the others would be sent to the police station on suspicion of abducting and trafficking foreign women. The rest of Betsy has to be sent to a mental hospital...
Everyone finally got off the car at the largest shopping plaza in the city, which was also the place where Hilda had been shopping yesterday. Hao Ren was surprised to find that the animation exhibition here hadn't left yet. It seemed that this was a large-scale regular exhibition, and the group of young people who looked like ghosts still occupied two-thirds of the square, marked by yellow dividers. When he came out of the exhibition area, Hao Ren stretched his neck and looked across the square, and he was sure that the main camp of the exhibition should be the gymnasium on the opposite side. It's a pity that he didn't even have a ticket, and he had no chance to lead the group of abnormal creatures behind him to join in the fun.
Becky looked at the scene in the square in surprise. Those young people in strange clothes did not match the scenery of the earth she saw along the way, but some of them made her feel inexplicably similar to her hometown. She stretched her neck to look around, and suddenly raised her hand excitedly to make a small fireball: "Gold coins are the best! That female knight is worth a fight, I want to compete with her..."
Hao Ren was terrified when he saw this scene, and he slapped Becky's fireball and her head with a reflexive speed: "Fight the wool! Her armor is made of plastic! Just light it up!"
"What on earth is this for?" Becky looked around in a daze. Fortunately, Hao Ren reacted quickly just now, and the little fireball she made was not noticed by anyone. "Some of them seem to be combat professionals. "
"This is playing, do you understand the occasion of playing?" Hao Ren said, one head and two big, because he noticed that Lily's eyes were starting to glow, and it seemed that an invisible tail was already swinging like a propeller behind her body, " Let's talk about it when we come back, can we do business now? Otherwise, with Lily's character, she won't come back until the sun goes down after sneaking into the venue!"…
Hao Ren dragged Becky and Lily, who were eager to try, into the nearby shopping plaza. Once they entered the door, they didn't have to worry about the mercenary girl rushing into the "warrior warriors" outside and setting off a storm of blades, because Obviously things like shopping plazas had a greater impact on Betsy.
"This place..." Becky stared blankly at the huge commercial complex in front of her, "Is it just for selling things?"
"It's pretty big, isn't it?" Hao Ren felt that it was only at this time that he could feel the pride of being a human being on Earth: Humans have weaker physiques, poorer resistance, shorter life expectancy and no magic compared to superhumans in the Dream Plane, but there is only one thing that looks like it. Especially powerful, that is, the social development is almost out of control...
As a result, Becky curled her lips: "It doesn't feel like it's big, it's just that there are so many people. I've never seen so many people."
Hao Ren: "..."
He realized that he had made a mistake, thinking that only people on Earth would build those gigantic wonder buildings, but he forgot that the level of civilization in the Dream Plane is actually not too low, and a world with feudal centralization and theocracy is actually easier The appearance of large-scale buildings that cost people money and money, coupled with their small population, makes it easier for all kinds of giant buildings to look shocking-the Great Wall during the Golden Week and the ordinary Great Wall are definitely two concepts. So Betsy wasn't in awe of how magnificent this place was, what she was awestruck from the moment she went out was how strange things were on Earth.
Hao Ren also understood a piece of advice in the workbook: Don't think that people from other worlds are bumpkins—they're not out of awe when they see things on your home planet. Most of the time, they just think that the locals are very interesting.
This sentence was used to kill the sense of superiority of some inspectors, and now Hao Ren began to realize its true meaning.