Ruan Mianmian recalled the videos she had seen these past few days, nodding as she said, "Many of them speak Dongda language very well now, and their accents have become much more authentic. It probably won't take long for them to fully integrate."

By the time the thunderstorm ended, these arrivals had already solved their food and clothing problems.

This made them yearn for the job to last forever, and for that, they worked even harder than before.

That morning, after everyone got up and prepared to work, they found that the surroundings were shrouded in thick fog, with visibility of less than ten meters!

The temperature has returned to normal, roughly the temperature of late spring/early summer in the south, and people can wear short sleeves.

Before everyone could even feel happy about the relatively comfortable temperature, they were struck by the thick fog and felt utterly devastated.

In such dense fog, it's difficult to see the road, and you can easily get lost.

Without communication tools and unfamiliar with the surrounding environment, one could easily get lost in the dense fog.

The place they were digging was quite far from their residence, more than two kilometers away.

At such a distance, if you can see the road clearly and walk briskly, it won't take long.

But now, with low visibility and frequently changing locations, they can only walk slowly, which takes much longer.

The inbound travelers asked the patrol captain if they could stay near the excavation site.

The team leader did not agree immediately, but said he would apply to his superiors and ask them to get to work and perform well.

The inbound travelers then went out, but they all held onto ropes made of wild grass. When they arrived at their chosen destination, they divided into circles and dug a pit together.

Such days, with thick fog all around, are truly unbearable.

The arrivals had a miserable week, with the number of people injured or hurting themselves reaching a frightening 100!

At this moment, the patrol team leader brought them good news: "You can move to a location near your work site, but you must register your name and nationality. When the work is finished, you will have to return to your own country."

The inbound travelers took a day off to move all their valuables to the work area and cleaned up the tunnels where they had previously dug for supplies, using them as their temporary accommodations.

With a place to stay and shorter commuting time, the newcomers were very excited.

Just as they were working hard, another group of people arrived and entered the country openly.

Seeing this, the patrol team issued repeated warnings, but when they ignored the warnings and crossed the border, they opened fire.

However, due to the dense fog and the lack of barbed wire, it was possible to walk anywhere, just with varying degrees of difficulty. Ultimately, many people still ventured into the border area.

The inbound travelers, who were engrossed in their work, saw people rushing towards them through the thick fog. They immediately recognized from their extremely disheveled and emaciated appearance that these people were not from Dongda University, but were inbound travelers like themselves. Recalling the gunshots earlier, they immediately grabbed their tools and surrounded these people.

They all had to work to get in and eat, so why were these bastards who came later allowed to enter so easily?

A group of over four hundred homeless people, nearly half of whom were beaten to death, and the other half entered the country, where they were surrounded and arrested by the previous group of people entering the country. A total of one hundred of them were arrested.

There are still more than a hundred outside.

It's impossible to find it now; we can only ask people in other places to keep an eye out for it, to prevent it from being robbed or attacked.

After more than a hundred people escaped to Tokyo, they thought they could easily find food and supplies, but unexpectedly, after wandering in the thick fog for two days, they found nothing and many people went missing. The fog was too thick, and everyone accidentally wandered far away. They couldn't find their way back and wandered further and further away until they disappeared.

Finding their numbers dwindling rapidly and unable to find anything to dig for, the immigrants were left starving and regretted their decision.

If they had known this earlier, they would have been better off asking the East University professor for help.

In search of food, they wandered through the thick fog; some got lost in the fog, while others found their way back to the place where the first arrivals had stayed.

They were spotted as soon as they got close and were then handed over to the patrol team.

The patrol captain whipped them: "Our new law stipulates that anyone who sets foot on our territory without cause will be punished with caning. After the caning, you will be sent back to your country of origin. You can go back to your countries on your own later."

The group of immigrants, who had just been whipped and were screaming in agony, were immediately told they would be deported. Their heads throbbed with pain, and they pleaded desperately, "Please, don't deport us! Much of the land where we are has sunk, everything edible has been ruined by the sea, there's nothing left. If we go back, we'll starve to death, please..."

The patrol captain remained unmoved. After cracking his whip, he ordered the first group of entrants to drive the newcomers to the border.

The new entrants thought the first group of entrants were from Dongguo, and pleaded with them all the way.

When the first group of newcomers heard that they were not from the University of Tokyo, but from their neighboring country, and that they were accepted and given a job to support themselves because they had not entered the country without authorization and had followed the rules of the University of Tokyo, the newcomers cried with envy and also with regret.

The newcomers comforted them: "Don't cry. Go back to your country and find some useful scientific and technological materials and other valuable items. Once you have enough, bring them over and request entry again. It should be fine."

Ruan Mianmian heard that some people had forced their way into the country, so she came to see what was going on and also to make it easier for Fatty Baby to take pictures of this scene.

After watching it, I couldn't help but exclaim, "This first batch performed quite well."

"They've been trained for now. The higher-ups should be making new moves soon," Professor Zhao said in a low voice.

Sure enough, the next day, new moves were made.

A portion of the first group of entrants were selected to serve as a temporary patrol team. Whenever they saw someone attempting to enter the country, they would immediately shout about the dangers and misfortunes of illegal entry. After shouting that, they would then shout about the preferential treatment that law-abiding entrants received.

Sure enough, two more groups of people arrived in the following days. They originally intended to forcibly cross the border, but stopped when they heard the shouts of the first group of people entering the country.

It wasn't that they readily believed the first group of people who entered the country; rather, it was because they had encountered the misfortune of having to turn back during their long journey here!

Having seen all the unlucky ones, they naturally don't want to be one of those unlucky ones.

The immigration dependency model in the southwest was quite successful and was used on the borders of various regions.

Ruan Mianmian became exceptionally busy. She flew her spaceship to various temporary entry ports to watch the excitement and let Fatty Baby take plenty of footage.

The personnel from various countries who had traveled a long way originally planned to sneak into Tokyo University, find a place to stay in the wealthy university, and support themselves by digging for resources. However, after hearing about the unfortunate stories of some unlucky people in the south, they hesitated.

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