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Lin Ying also spoke indignantly: “My mobile phone company just can’t compete with the policies and perks of March Group, which is really frustrating.
How are we supposed to catch up with them at this rate!”
“It’s not just the company,” Dong Zhi added, “when it comes down to it, many people in Dragon Country are still on their knees.
They grovel in front of foreigners and trample over their own countrymen!”
“It’s like we’re the third-class citizens, and the foreigners have become first-class.”
“I know exactly what you mean!”
Just thinking about it makes me sick!
The key issue is that many people don’t feel ashamed; they actually take pride in it.
When they accompany foreign students, it’s as if they’ve cozied up to high officials; they strut around so proudly.
Many female students even end up dating these foreign students.
But then these scumbags don’t come back from America.
Yet that was her choice, what’s there to feel wronged about?
Knowing full well he’s scum, but still going along; as if no good men exist in Dragon Country?”
Li Hang commented sarcastically.
“This kind of phenomenon is not uncommon, even though we Dragon Country People have become wealthy and many have awakened.
Still, there are many who can’t stand up after kneeling, that’s the current social phenomenon.
Even if it disgusts us, there’s nothing to do.
Because that is indeed the reality!”
Dong Zhi’s mother sighed: “Let’s change the subject, the food’s getting cold.”
Xiao Chen continued eating, mulling over these issues, thinking that these foreign jerks needed to be dealt with.
Dragon Country needed the addition of foreign talents, but definitely not trash.
After all, this isn’t a dumping ground for foreign trash.
“By the way, honey, I need to visit a friend’s parents tomorrow.
That friend died in an accident a few days ago; his parents need someone to take care of them!”
Xiao Chen said to Jiang Meng: “I might not be able to accompany you.”
“It’s okay, you do what you need to do,” Jiang Meng smiled and said: “Besides, I am pretty busy these few days and probably won’t have time to spend with you anyway.”
Xiao Chen had promised to visit Liu Chengxu’s parents.
And naturally, he couldn’t delay that commitment.
The next morning, Xiao Chen drove out early to Liu Chengxu’s hometown, which was in fact quite far away.
So he set out especially early.
He took Ghost Blade with him.
He didn’t bother bringing anyone else along.
What Xiao Chen didn’t know was that, as he was making his way to Liu Chengxu’s home, Liu Chengxu’s parents had also arrived at the high-speed train station to buy tickets to Blue Sea.
They had only just learned of their son’s death and were devastated beyond measure.
After all, in that generation, many were only children, and they were no exception.
With Liu Chengxu’s accident, they truly had no one left to rely on.
One could only imagine the depths of their despair.
The elderly couple didn’t know how to buy tickets using modern methods and had to purchase them at the window.
The line was long, and they had been waiting there for well over an hour, finally nearing their turn.
Suddenly, a group of people arrived at the station.
They went straight to the front of the line before the elderly couple.
Among these five individuals, three were clearly foreigners by their looks.
The other two had yellow skin and black eyes, though whether they were people from Dragon Country wasn’t clear, considering people from neighboring countries could also have that appearance.
“You’re cutting the line; be mindful of your manners!”
Liu Ande, Liu Chengxu’s father, said somewhat unhappily.
However, faced with several bulky foreigners, he still didn’t have much confidence.
“Let it go, old man; don’t stoop to their level.
We can’t afford to provoke them!”
Liu Ande’s wife quickly tugged at his arm and said.
They were both well into their fifties, facing five sturdy young men; how could they stir up trouble?
“Dragon Country People, get lost!”
To their surprise, those foreigners were excessively arrogant.
Liu Ande had only complained a bit.
One of them shoved Liu Ande to the ground and even told him to get lost.
Indignant, Liu Ande retorted: “You cut the line and now tell me to get lost?
This is Dragon Country, not a place for you foreigners!”
Initially, many people behind them also preferred keeping the peace and avoiding the foreigners.
But after seeing them push Liu Ande, they could no longer hold back.
Some helped Liu Ande up, others cursed and some clenched their fists, ready for a confrontation.
At times like these, Dragon Country People can actually be pretty united.
This group of foreigners had clearly provoked public anger.
“Foreign trash, get out of Dragon Country, you scum–coming to our country and bullying our people!” someone shouted.
“Don’t think we’re soft-hearted, and easy to bully!”
“We are a country of ceremonies, unwilling to stoop to your level, but you’ve gone too far, have some decency!”
“Shut up, you bunch of lowlifes!”
Not only did the foreigners show no sign of fear, but they also started shouting abuse: “You bunch of pathetic creatures, you expect us to stand in line?
We enjoy privileges in Dragon Country, get it?
We just have to beckon, and your Dragon Country women come running obediently!
Can you do that?
We lose a bike, and you people of Dragon Country would kill yourselves trying to retrieve it for us!
Can you do that?
If we get hit, that’s an international incident; dare you do it?
If we hit you, then we’ve hit you, that’s it.
So shut your loser mouths and obediently follow at the back.
Otherwise, no one’s buying tickets today!”
Arrogant!
Provocative!
Overbearing!
Triumphant!
These people, standing on the land of Dragon Country, were calling Dragon Country People inferiors.
What made it the most unbearable was that what they were saying was indeed the truth.
How lamentable!
“I didn’t see you foreign devils being so cocky back when I was on the battlefield!”
Liu Ande, who had been a soldier and, more so, a hero who had crossed the Green River, had blood of many Americans on his hands.
“Heh, an old soldier, huh?
I’ll kill you!”
One of the burly foreigners, whose grandfather had been killed on the Green River battlefield, swung his fist towards Liu Ande, furious upon hearing him bring up the past.
He was young when it happened and had developed a strong disdain for Dragon Country since then.
Now, fueled by rage, he lashed out.
Liu Ande had been to the battlefield, and although he had become a farmer over the years, he was still robust and managed to dodge the foreigner’s fist.
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