Chapter 141 Demystification in Progress
Chapter 141 Demystification in Progress
Chapter 142 Demystification in Progress
"You people from the East, want to go on a group night out to meet girls and experience the local nightlife? Are you serious?"
The staff member had a strange expression, as if he were listening to something unbelievable.
Yu Zhen naturally understood perfectly why the other party had such a strange reaction.
But Qin Zhongkai and his men were completely unaware of the inside story!
In fact, they completely agreed with Yu Zhen's suggestion.
To truly understand a city.
The best way is indeed to start with the city at night, which will highlight the true nature of the city and allow people to see its most authentic side more quickly and directly.
Therefore, when Yu Zhen made such a request.
They completely succumbed, all of them harboring the idea of seizing the opportunity to see clearly just how magnificent and heavenly the bustling cities of the capitalist world truly are.
Then everyone saw the staff member's strange and odd expression, a reaction that left everyone completely baffled.
It seems to be saying...
Going out at night to meet girls is such a crazy, brainless, and stupid choice.
"Gentlemen, I'm very sorry, but if you genuinely wish to experience the nightlife of Joaquín at night, it's not impossible. However, we need to register with the police beforehand. Furthermore, you, our esteemed guests, will also need to sign a safety waiver with the police, indicating that you fully understand the potential dangers lurking under the cover of darkness before you travel. Although Joaquín is among the safest cities in the world, the darkness is undoubtedly the best camouflage for all evil—"
The staff members, gesturing excitedly, began to explain the basics of the local security environment to everyone.
It's obvious.
When he recounted these "negative" situations, he didn't seem to feel ashamed at all, or that he was talking about the bad side of the city.
How so?
It's like, in their minds, it's perfectly normal for a city at night to be teeming with all sorts of evils and potential crises.
Conversely, no crime is likely to occur at night.
That's truly ridiculous, laughable, and utterly unbelievable.
Yu Zhen then shrugged and spread his hands.
Director Qin and his group were dumbfounded, completely unable to comprehend the other party's calm and composed demeanor.
The girl is going to meet in this city, a mega-city that is the most developed international metropolis in North America!
Why are there so many people here?
Instead of finding anything wrong with the poor security situation in a city at night, they felt that they, as visitors, did not understand that this was the true state of affairs in the city at night.
"Sir, if we have signed a notification form with the police and insist on experiencing the city's nightlife firsthand, does that mean our lives and deaths are completely irrelevant to you?"
Yu Zhen continued to press for answers.
The staff member shrugged helplessly. "Sir, if you're really so curious about picking up girls at night, there are other ways, but they come at a high price. You'll need to hire a professional security team beforehand to provide you with security services. Or, to put it more simply, you can go through an intermediary and give the local gang members a heads-up, offering them something that will tempt them, such as a large sum of money or other resources that will make them think twice. In short, where there's a will, there's a way."
I'm so stupid.
The further conversation between Yu Zhen and the staff made Director Qin and the others even more uneasy.
Goodness, how much of what this person is saying is true and how much is false!
How could such a world-renowned, bustling metropolis have such a shockingly poor nighttime security situation?
Unbelievable.
It's absolutely unbelievable.
This is like the night in the capital city, where thugs and villains run rampant, committing murder and arson.
How could the authorities possibly tolerate this situation?
Moreover, such a terrible and sinful night.
Do the ordinary people living in this city not feel even the slightest bit afraid?
"I'm sorry, but I really can't understand. Are you kidding me?" Zhang Fushi couldn't hold back any longer and questioned him on the spot.
The staff had a strange feeling.
"Sir, of course I'm not joking! This is a common problem in bustling metropolises. When a city develops and progresses to a certain level, and its population reaches a certain size, the evils lurking in the city's dark side naturally become a leech, an incurable urban cancer. Of course, I understand your incomprehension, after all, in your country, there probably isn't a single city with a population exceeding one million! The level of difficulty in maintaining order in a smaller city is completely different from that in a city with a population of tens of millions—"
If you don't see eye to eye, even half a sentence is too much.
The population of Beijing is well over a million, and the population of Shanghai, even before liberation, had been stable at around six or seven million for many years. During the turbulent years of war, it remained above ten million for many years.
However, before liberation, the security situation in Beijing and Shanghai at night was indeed a serious problem.
But now, everything has changed dramatically.
"Sir, if the nights are so chaotic, how are the people here, the ordinary citizens, supposed to live? Who will ensure their safety? Or rather, at night, do all the ordinary citizens of this city change their faces? Are angels for the day and demons for the night? Does everyone live like this?"
Zhang Fushi was, after all, the third most important figure in Shanghai.
The governance of a city is undoubtedly what touches him the most.
"Your analogy of angels and demons is quite apt, isn't it? Of course, as long as ordinary people stay safely in their homes, evil generally won't come knocking on their door. After all, in North America, we are a country where everyone owns a gun. The wind and rain can enter, but the king cannot. Especially at night, anyone who breaks into someone else's home without permission deserves to be shot dead on the spot by the homeowner, and the homeowner will not be punished by law."
These words immediately intimidated Zhang Fushi, making him dare not press the matter any further.
Different national conditions.
in the country, a comprehensive ban on looting is already being considered and enacted.
Furthermore, in the minds of many Chinese people, is it acceptable to shoot and kill anyone who enters their home without permission?
Good heavens, someone really died in front of someone's house like this.
This family might as well just give up on life.
Being verbally abused and killed by the spittle of your neighbors is the least of your worries.
It's amazing how wind and rain can both get in.
Yu Zhenqiang suppressed the urge to complain and criticize, because in the current climate, it seems that it is still difficult to firmly establish a negative reputation for someone like the "North American coward".
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