Chapter 43: Engraving

To be honest, Chen Yaozu now doesn’t know whether he should go up and say hello.

If it was only the young reporter woman, he could pretend that he had never met her. After all, they had no intersection when they were heading north.

But Zeng Hongbing is over there now, and it would feel a bit strange if I don’t go over and say hello, even though we haven’t seen each other for a while.

In fact, it was the evil taste in Chen Yaozu's heart that was at work. What he wanted to know most was what the mental journey of a woman who was so proud and yearning for freedom in Ecuador was like now?
But he would never admit to this bad taste.

Ok!

In the end, he couldn't bear it. He even saw Zeng Hongbing looking at him with a somewhat evasive look.

After thinking about it, I decided to give up. Looking at Zeng Hongbing's expression, it would feel a bit awkward for me to go over there like this.

As for the fact that Lao Zeng seemed to want to have some kind of story with that young woman, or take care of her business or something, that had nothing to do with him.

Just as he guessed.

In fact, Zeng Hongbing had already seen Chen Yaozu in the car. Now his situation was a bit awkward. He didn't know whether he should say hello to Chen Yaozu.

While hesitating, Chen Yaozu, who was about to get out of the car, actually shrank back and drove away.

This made him feel relieved but also a little disappointed.

"Brother Hongbing, are you saying you want to lend me money to buy a car so I can deliver food?"

the young woman asked happily.

Zeng Hongbing nodded and said, "I just came back from a construction site in New York with my fellow villagers and earned some money.

I can lend you the money to buy a used car, and you can pay me back when you make money. Take my advice and don't do this.

Anyone who does this will not have a good ending, especially here in America, where there are so many people with AIDS!
Although 90% of Orange County’s population is Chinese, this is America after all, and the general environment determines many things.”

That's right!

Zeng Hongbing found his fellow villager.

It was also a good fortune. The reason why Zeng Hongbing's fellow villager could not be contacted was not because he did it on purpose, but because the signal was bad where he worked.

This is common in America, where there are many places with no signal unless you use a satellite phone.

When there was a signal, the other party estimated that he would be there soon, so he called back home to ask, and finally got in touch with him.

Zeng Hongbing is a man of loyalty. After this fellow villager found him, he wanted to take him to the construction site in New York.

When Zeng Hongbing heard the good news, he immediately asked if he could bring one more person, as he still remembered Chen Yaozu!

After all, if it weren't for Chen Yaozu, he wouldn't know how many months it would take for him to get out of the immigration prison.

So if there are benefits, of course I have to think about that brother.

But the labor costs on construction sites here in the United States are high, so of course it is impossible to just put people in there casually, as this is a high-paying job.

The foreman only agreed to take him along after the fellow villager assured the foreman that his fellow villager had great skills and had mastered many work skills, making him a jack of all trades.

As for Chen Yaozu, a student who had just entered society as Zeng Hongbing said, even though he said that this young man was amazing, he still couldn't bring him along.

However, before going to New York, Zeng Hongbing explained this to Chen Yaozu and said that he would definitely bring him over if he had the chance.

According to the Northeastern people's way of thinking, when you go out, especially to the other side of the distant ocean, if you don't stick together and unite, you don't know how you will die.

Therefore, he attaches more importance to this companion and compatriot who came with him from Ecuador.

Well, after working in New York for a period of time, his skills were at the top of the entire engineering team. He could even use an excavator to open soda bottle caps. Can you believe it?

So, after conquering the entire construction team with his skills, he requested the opportunity to take a fellow villager as an apprentice, so he took the opportunity of vacation to fly over from New York. As for the question of how Chen Yaozu is from Guangdong Province and he is from the Northeast, how can they be from the same hometown, is this a problem?
We are all Orientals, so how come we are not from the same hometown?

I had just returned to Los Angeles and was planning to take a night off before asking Chen Yaozu out, but unexpectedly, I saw the young reporter timidly standing on the side of the street.

As a man, he certainly knows what these young ladies standing on the street are doing?

This woman, who was originally very arrogant, had traveled all the way from Ecuador with them and had been their companion for more than a month.

Of course he couldn't fail to recognize it!

Moreover, the woman's timid look made him feel a little distressed unconsciously.

So he walked over and said hello, and the young reporter, who was originally a little timid, blushed with embarrassment!

"Let's go!"

"I'll lend you money to buy a car, and you can go deliver food..."

What followed was what I just said.

Sometimes a sincere and heartwarming word can make people break down and cry.

If she had any choice, she wouldn't want to do this, but she didn't expect this to be a free country because it is too free.

I had just been released from an immigration detention facility after spending several months in jail, and my daughter and I had just gotten off a train in Los Angeles.

Her passport, bank card, and wallet were stolen by someone unknown. If she doesn't go out to earn money, how will she and her mother eat?
A Chinese hotel owner saw the mother and daughter crying on the street, so he temporarily took them in and did his best to give the young reporter some pointers.

A no-cost business standing on the street.

But I was lucky. As soon as I made up my mind to stand on the street, I ran into an old acquaintance, the Northeastern man Zeng Hongbing...

Chen Yaozu suddenly got excited and drove around Orange County. He suddenly realized that everywhere he looked were Oriental people, and all of them spoke Cantonese or Mandarin.

It can be said that a person who does not understand English can still live very conveniently here, because this is the Chinatown in Los Angeles, which is actually not much different from China.

But there are no jade shops here. In the whole of Los Angeles, the only place with oriental jade and carving shops is in Chinatown.

So after walking around, Chen Yaozu drove straight to Chinatown, which is no longer a place where Oriental people live, but has been developed into a tourist attraction.

The same is true for jade shops.

"Fortunately Encountered"

Also known as Xingyuzhai.

An old shop that sells hand-carved jade, wood and root carvings.

At this moment in the store, a young man was explaining loudly to the camera of his mobile phone what kind of jade is the best, and then he praised his sharp knife skills and how to carve a seal.

This is live!

Young people's stuff.

But what the young man didn't know was that across from his store, two white people, a man and a woman, were holding up a mobile phone and broadcasting live, pointing it at the door of his store.

The woman was speaking passionately in front of the camera:
“This is an Oriental shop, the most popular stone shop in Chinatown!
Guys, now we're waiting for the customer of this stone shop. When he enters the store and comes out, we'll attack him and intimidate him!

Then they would know that America was not theirs.

Drive the Orientals out of America and let them know that returning to their own country is the right choice!"

(End of this chapter)

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