Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Not only did people change, but they were also very fickle. The experience of Lanzhou City had changed all China!
Lanzhou was an important city on the ancient Silk Road. As early as 5000 years ago, humans had been living here. The Western Han Dynasty established a county, and it was called Jincheng from the meaning of "Jincheng Tangchi". The Sui Dynasty changed the name of Lanzhou to Governor's Mansion, and it was called Lanzhou. From the Han Dynasty to the Tang and Song Dynasties, with the opening of the Silk Road, Lanzhou gradually became an important transportation route and commercial center of the Silk Road. It was an important city and link to the ethnic minorities in the Western Region, and played an important role in the communication and promotion of economic and cultural exchanges between China and the West.
However, all of this disappeared with the visit of the international friends.
According to a resident who locked himself on the top floor of the district, he recalled that he had never seen so many people in the Oriental Red Square. It was quite a spectacular sight, with a sea of people. The only thing missing was the sound of gongs, drums, firecrackers, and red flags … A city with a population of 4 million suddenly flooded in 50 million people. These people brought with them the smell of mud and sweat, and the entire city was filled with this smell. The first thing to be turned on was the fire hose. The international friends began to drink water in big gulps, and then they stripped themselves naked. After washing their bodies, there was a large amount of black mud left on the ground like a car wash.
At first, there were policemen, but later, even the policemen disappeared. Compared to so many people, the one or two thousand smiling policemen and armed police were not of any use. The residents saw with their own eyes that a nimble policeman climbed up a lamppost, and because the international friends asked him to lead the way to find food, he was almost torn into pieces.
All the supermarkets and hotels were visited by the first batch of international friends. As soon as they entered, they went straight to the kitchen, and regardless of whether it was raw or cooked, they ate first and took away. The hotel staff was shocked and shouted for security, only to find that the security guard had already fainted.
After the first batch of people ate and drank to their fill, the second batch of guests arrived. This time, the hotels and supermarkets were no longer stocked. They looked at the homes of the hospitable China residents. The door was not open, so they knocked, but the door was locked, so they pried it open! There were people at home, so they asked for food. There was no one at home, so it was just right! Doing it themselves, they had enough food and clothing, and they could also sleep after eating.
The city was full! Even the ceiling was full of people. School classrooms and hospital beds were all excellent places to go. The best place was the office of the government leader. Not only did it have a large desk, a large office chair, a resting area, and a three-story refrigerator. The refrigerator was full of high-calorie food. After eating, he could sleep, surf the Internet, and watch TV. No one would disturb him. . was, there were too places that was too. was.
When the city was full, they went to the suburbs. China's suburbs were not bad. Some of the offices in the suburbs were as luxurious as the White House in the United States. In the eyes of international friends, the best place was not the White House in the suburbs. It was the farmers' houses in the suburbs. There were vegetables in the fields, grains in the fields, chickens, ducks, and even pigs. In front of the pigs, the international friends showed a fearless revolutionary spirit. They directly killed the pigs and ate the meat. Islamic teachings and prophetic teachings were all thrown out of the window. Many of the international friends were beaten to death by the farmers with hoes. However, the international friends were not to be trifled with, and many of the local farmers were also beaten to death.
An army of 50 million. After six days, when the international friends confirmed that there was no more food in Lanzhou City, the army split into two groups. One group went south to Xichuan, while the other went east to Wei River.
After sending off the international friends, Lanzhou City was bustling with activity. The streets were filled with the excrement of the international friends. Everything that could be taken away was taken away, including toilet paper and soy sauce from the supermarket. There were traces of them everywhere, and the restrained cries of Chinese everywhere. The suburbs were more troublesome. Due to the selfishness of the farmers, they had conflicts with international friends. Basically, every family was in mourning and mourning.
Lanzhou City became a dead city, a smelly city, a city of hunger, and a city of chaos. The Northwest Military Region followed closely behind, strictly preventing the local residents from taking the opportunity to cause trouble after the international friends left. Everything had to be done to maintain stability. When the international friends arrived, the government officials who had disappeared without a trace reappeared. They wore masks, shoe covers, and rubber gloves. They kept saying, "Restrain, overcome, the most difficult days are over!"
Chen Weizheng and his group saw the live satellite broadcast of Lanzhou City in Shin Myung Province. They wanted to laugh, but they couldn't. The policeman climbing on the street lamp pole looked ridiculous, but it made the commander of Shin Myung Province's armed police, Tao Fan, curse, "This kind of policeman is simply a monkey. We need lions, not monkeys. This kind of monkey policeman is even worse than the Indian police in Xichuan Province. They don't have any blood."
Li Hui said, "Brother Tao Fan, forget it. With your blood, you'll never be able to become a Deputy Director in China."
Tang Wei laughed and said, "If the higher-ups don't set the tone, the subordinates won't dare to act recklessly. This policeman is a classic example of obeying orders. No matter what, he has to stick to his post. It's worth learning."
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