Standing at the entrance of the police station, Gao Zhonghua and Li Chunxiang exchanged puzzled looks.
Li Chunxiang: Are we sending the foreigners inside?
Gao Zhonghua: Could these guys be spies?
"Jiang, where is this place?"
Mr. Todd inquired, and Jiang Cheng truthfully responded, "The police station, it’s the police in Hua Xia."
Todd blinked, then blinked again, and the next second, he grabbed Luke’s sleeve and exaggeratedly acted out: "Luke! You can’t hide your identity as a villain anymore!"
Luke shrugged off Todd’s hand in disgust and looked at Jiang Cheng with a headache, asking, "Is there a mental hospital here? I think Todd needs to take his medication now."
Todd scoffed, defiant: "I don’t need a mental hospital, I can take my medication myself!"
Luke’s mouth twitched as he clapped: "Wow—you’re amazing! You can take your own medication!"
Seeing the two about to argue again, Jiang Cheng intervened just in time.
If she didn’t, the socially anxious George next to them, who preferred quiet, would have his brows knitted tightly.
"Gentlemen, I’m here because in our Hua Xia, when you have things to deal with, you go to the police station. It’s a custom... yes, it’s a custom."
"There’s a saying that goes, ’In times of trouble, seek out the police.’"
Jiang Cheng redirected the attention of the two gentlemen, and under her guidance, the six of them walked into the police station.
Once inside, the staff at the police station were stunned for a moment.
Eight nations—no, a coalition of three nations dare to come here?
One staff member subconsciously touched his lower back, finally a chance to bring glory to his ancestors!!
Perhaps, his genealogy would need a whole new page.
"Hello, I’m the translator for the trade fair, and these are three foreign traders from the fair. They want to see the local features of Sheep City, but I’m really not sure where to find them, so I wanted to inquire."
As soon as Jiang Cheng spoke, it shattered the dream of reopening a page in the genealogy.
Not only was the dream shattered, but he also had to stand up and work.
"Hello, what would you like to ask?"
The staff member stood up and, against the usual practice, offered a smiling service.
The aunt who came to file a report looked at the foreigners, then at the smiling service police.
Why didn’t she get this kind of treatment?
The opposite police officer also sat up straight instinctively, his voice softened a bit as he asked, "Ma’am, what did you say you lost?"
The patriotism of the reporting aunt was raised to a hundred percent, she straightened her back and said, "You heard wrong, I’ve lost nothing. How could we lose things here in Hua Xia!"
"We’re all like fearless night... something... anyway, it’s all good!"
The aunt held her head high, exuding spirit and a new demeanor.
As for filing a report... no problem, she’ll come back after the foreigners leave.
The arrival of the three foreigners elevated the spirit of the entire police station.
Jiang Cheng found a police officer who wasn’t busy and knew the local area well, asked for directions, and for places worth visiting nearby.
Moreover, the police officers enthusiastically dispatched their most handsome personnel to accompany Jiang Cheng and her six companions out of the police station, continuing to guide the way.
Of course, it wasn’t to take them sightseeing, just to lead them to the nearby community office.
Introduced by the police station, the community office placed high importance on them.
With the passionate help of a group of local old-timers, Jiang Cheng, along with Luke and Mr. Todd, experienced the local customs.
They were even warmly invited to lunch.
After the lunch, Jiang Cheng quietly left payment.
In the afternoon, Jiang Cheng continued walking with the group.
When tired, they opted to take a ride on a human-powered tricycle or a bus, highlighting a sense of improvisation.
The whole process Todd enjoyed the most.
The main purpose of coming out to see was also for Todd, as he had a new design to create.
This trip to Hua Xia was to seek inspiration.


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