After reading the record, Wang Ze showed a sarcastic smile on his face.

He thought to himself, "These people are wasting their energy. It's just a useless effort. No matter how hard they try to find something that doesn't exist, it's all in vain. I don't know what the future will be like. I just hope it won't have too much impact on the factory."

Wang Ze turned to Tian Yi and instructed: "Tian Yi, keep an eye on the situation in Juye and tell me as soon as you have any news."

Tian Yi nodded quickly and said, "Okay, I understand, Patriarch. Is there anything else you need to tell me? Do you need to reply to the people in the factory?"

Wang Ze waved his hand and said, "Not for the time being. Let them proceed according to the original plan. I will naturally notify them when it is time to evacuate."

Wang Ze has no interest in remote control, he prefers to let nature take its course.

After putting down the records in his hand, Wang Ze picked up the newspaper next to him.

He got three newspapers in total, two of which were English versions, which contained various political, economic and other information; the only one, which was Chinese, had very little content.

After just a cursory glance, Wang Ze realized that this Chinese newspaper was clearly being suppressed. He couldn't help but sigh: "In this era, the Chinese people are not having an easy time either!"

Meanwhile, Wang Jixin and others were strolling along the street, occasionally stopping to buy something. They seemed to be full of curiosity about everything around them, looking around constantly.

The money was given by another staff member stationed in Singapore who followed closely behind, and the currency used was all British pounds!

With so many guards following this family, naturally no one dared to provoke them easily. After all, these people looked like bad guys at first glance.

However, after just strolling around for a while, Wang Jixin witnessed an extremely infuriating incident in which a few British people were bullying the Chinese.

Judging from their body shape and clothing, those guys should be British soldiers. They might be taking a break now. However, they were holding the food they had just bought, but they kept saying that they were penniless.

Seeing this scene, Wang Jixin's heart was instantly burning with anger. This kind of anger had not appeared for a long time since the Japanese invaders were expelled from the country.

But who could have expected that it would reappear in this place today.

However, Wang Jixin had also experienced the difficult years under Japanese rule, so he knew very well that he must not act impulsively at this moment.

Helplessly, he could only watch the soldier swagger away, while the stall owner stood there like a wooden chicken, not daring to resist at all.

The stall owner's daughter's eyes were filled with tears, and it seemed as if the tears would burst out at any time.

The people around seemed to have become accustomed to this scene. They just took a quick glance and then left as if nothing had happened. No one stood up to speak up for the injustice, and no one went forward to comfort the stall owner.

Everything seems so natural that it has become a law of survival.

At this moment, Wang Jixin suddenly realized that he must do something for this place, and even more so for his Chinese compatriots far away overseas.

It is not enough to just drive out the Japanese, there are more invaders that need to be driven out.

"Hey, let's go back." The Queen Mother felt a little reluctant when watching this scene, but like everyone else, she didn't do anything more. She just didn't feel like strolling around anymore. Encountering such a thing in this foreign country, she had no mood to do anything.

The group stopped shopping and took a bus back to the manor.

"Mom, why did you come back so soon?" Wang Ze asked as he looked at the people who had returned.

The mother shook her head and said nothing. Her nephew Wang Canwen, who was standing next to her, explained the reason with an angry look on his face.

After listening to Wang Canwen's narration, Wang Ze nodded and said to his mother: "Mom, then you go back and have a rest. I'll call you when it's time for dinner."

As he said that, he asked Wang Qin to take her mother and Lin Xiaoya and her son upstairs to rest.

After they left, Wang Ze's face turned gloomy.

Although I know that various things have happened in Southeast Asia in history, but now all of this is happening right before my eyes.

Wang Ze thought it would be great if he could take hundreds of thousands of people away from here.

Anyway, they have a hard life here.

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