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Xiao Peng and Xiao Budian continued their journey. Not long after they left, they received a call. When they saw that it was from Old Bob, "Bob, why are you calling me right after I left?"

Old Bob replied, "Xiao, it's like this. A reporter from the San Francisco Newsletter wanted to interview you, but you've already left, so he asked me to make a call and ask if you could wait for her to accept an interview. "This is not the same Bichi from the last San Francisco Express."

Xiao Peng thought for a moment: "Forget it." "I have nothing to say, Bob. It's all over now, so there's no point in bringing it up again, is there?"

Bob still wanted to persuade Xiao Peng, but Xiao Peng insisted on not accepting the interview. Bob had no choice but to apologize to the visiting reporter.

It was Sansa, who had left the San Francisco Express and moved to the San Francisco News. When the editor of the San Francisco News learned that Sansa had the inside story in her hand and could beat up her competitors, he was overjoyed. He went straight to Sansa and asked her to follow up on the news.

Hearing that Xiao Peng had left to refuse an interview, Sansa could only bid farewell to Bob with a regretful look. Bob calling Eva 'Jade Pool of the San Francisco Express' made her feel really good inside.

When they drove back to the office, Sansa wrote a story about how Xiao Peng had experienced racial discrimination and how she had rushed into the sea to fight the shark and rescue his discriminating Bilander when the shark attacked. Especially when he said, 'Powell, if I don't come back, remember, find my body and bring my ashes back to my homeland!' Sansa wanted to cry when she saw how beautiful Sansa was.

After finishing her narration, Sansa reported the San Francisco Express's attitude towards the matter, including what their reporter Eva had said in the elevator. She concluded that Xiao Peng, a Chinese, had faced racial discrimination in the country of Mi and had recklessly rescued the sinners who had harmed him. Such a heroic feat should have been celebrated, but once again he was met with racial discrimination. Eva, a reporter for the San Francisco Express, deliberately stifled such a feat. In the end, Xiao Peng broke his heart and directly left Saint Simon's. Sansa couldn't help asking herself: Why did San Francisco, which had always been known for being friendly to the Chinese, become like this? It was simply unimaginable that such a thing would happen in San Francisco!

One must know that in the whole of San Francisco, one fifth of the population was Chinese! The Chinese Spring Festival has been a school holiday in San Francisco for more than 10 years. Recently, the proportion of elected Chinese officials in San Francisco has exceeded even the proportion of Chinese people, from city officials to community leaders! In other words, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that San Francisco was ruled by the Chinese. Why would the San Francisco Express dare to do such a thing?

With the release of the San Francisco Newsletter, Sansa's problems became the problems of many San Francisco citizens. The public was pointing directly at the San Francisco Express. This sudden confrontation caught the San Francisco Express off guard, and they took the stupidest course of action: they wouldn't admit it.

In the Stellar Union, the media didn't have much freedom of expression. Do you dare say that you want to try out your racial discrimination? The San Francisco Express naturally didn't dare to put this racist hat on its head. It had to go to hell.

Who knew that a video of how Xiao Peng had been humiliated and how the shark had bitten off Belander? In the end, Xiao Peng gave out his last words and the wind blew and the water froze as he rushed into the sea. The audio clip was exactly what Eva had said in the elevator, and she was out of luck. After getting off the car, she handed the recorder to Sansa, who happened to be checking that the recorder was working properly, and recorded what Eve had said in the elevator and posted it on the official website.

This caused a huge uproar. Where is this place? San Francisco! 22% of the resident population are Chinese. Do you discriminate against Chinese in San Francisco? If this wasn't courting death, then what was it?

Stars and Stripes liked to do a lot of things, and demonstrations were undoubtedly one of them, so the San Francisco Express nightmare began, with a group of Star Striders marching downstairs every day, well, in other words, 99% of them, not Chinese but white and black people, who were busy making money and didn't have the time to march; only the Chinese community leaders and government officials participated in the demonstration, and the reason for the white people's parade was simple: you lowered our image as a star country, violated the basic rules of journalism, black people were just trying to get benefits for themselves, and the black people's favorite thing in a star country was to march.

Even if the San Francisco Express expelled Eva and their editor, it wouldn't solve the problem. Eva was already out of the house, and her beautiful Z4 was sprayed with protest slogans: Don't look down on the black art cells, the graffiti is all sloppy; Bilander can't stay in the hospital anymore, too, and every day there are people blocking the door and having to go home to recuperate, and these people are going to Billander's house to curse, which greatly increases the number of tourists in St. Simon's.

Just like that, a small news event became a national anti-racial activity in the Stars and Stripes. At the end of the event, many people did not even know why this had happened, so they came to join in on the fun.

On the other hand, St. Simon's Town became a tourist hotspot just as it wished.

A lot of tourists came here to see where the brave Chinese fought the sharks, and to scold at the house. More people had come here specifically for a plate of fish and chips.

For the first time, the restaurant of the St. Simon's branch of the best western hotel chain received a five spoon rating from the Michelin Guide to Food. This was the highest standard second only to a Michelin star restaurant! Powell and Judy were busy every day, and now they had hired three more people to play.

Of course, even so, they were extremely happy. You can tell by the silly way Bob stood by the beach and laughed every day.

As for the culprit that caused this, Xiao Peng, he had no idea what had happened and was still sightseeing. As he advanced, he arrived at Santa Monica.

Santa Monica was a place he knew very well. The last time he had come to Los Angeles, Archer had brought him here to play, and he had even met Amma and Escober, who had gone to Las Vegas together. Xiao Peng could go straight to Las Vegas from here, but he didn't go to Las Vegas. Instead, he changed directions and arrived at Route 66.

It was a road that was even more famous than Route 1, known as the 'Mother's Road', from Santa Monica, Los Angeles, to Chicago, Illinois, in the east. It was more than four thousand kilometers long and spanned across Stars and Stripes.

It is no exaggeration to say that it was this Route 66 that saved the Stellar Union.

The construction of Highway 66 coincided with the Great Depression of the last century. In order to solve the problem of employment for countless people, the Government of the Stars and Stripes began to build this road across the Star and Stripes. This road had been built for ten years, providing tens of thousands of jobs in the Starlight Country. Countless families in the Starlight Country had relied on this road to survive the Great Depression.

So this road is important to the Star-Spangled People: in the movie Legend of Gump, the road through Star-Spangled Countries by Gump's solitaire is the same road that leads to Route 66, the legendary path of the Star-Spangled People.

The function of Highway 66 as a transportation artery had declined, but as a tourist route, it continued to exude its residual heat. Every year, countless tourists traveled along this road, enjoying its beautiful scenery.

Because of this, Xiao Peng decided to take Route 66, and Amelia agreed.

Compared to the coastal area on Route 1, the best thing about Santa Monica was that it could be used for supplies. Xiao Peng had been careful and bought a lot of seasonings. There were a lot of Chinese supermarkets here, so buying condiments wasn't a problem.

Just when he was ready to resupply and set off, he discovered that there was a fishing gear supermarket on the roadside, so he had to go in and take a look.

However, Xiao Peng really didn't go to the fishing gear supermarket just to buy fishing gear. He had to make some other preparations — the fishing gear supermarket of the State of Stars and Stripes was so big that it exceeded everyone's imagination. The fishing gear store called the 'Passproshops' in Santa Monica was at least the size of three football fields.

Although it was called a fishing gear supermarket, it didn't just sell fishing gear, including fishing boats, small boats, speedboats, etc. To be more accurate, all of the outdoor supplies could be bought here. He also sold hunting rifles, bows and crossbows, including pistols.

Xiao Peng casually bought two retractable pillars and then went to the gun counter. Of course, Xiao Peng wasn't here to buy a gun — in fact, he couldn't even if he wanted to.

In the eyes of a Chinese man, there were two things he could not borrow, and that was his wife and car. But in the eyes of a Star countries man, there were three things he could not borrow, his wife, car, and gun, especially the gun.

Because of this, the gun could not be borrowed.

Whether it was the citizens of the Star Stripe Country or the foreign students who came here, all holding a gun was legal. The freedom to hold a gun was seen by some as an important part of the culture of the Star Stripe Country, and it was also an important historical tradition. From the pioneering era in the west two hundred years ago until now, the Star Stripe Country had always had the habit of holding a gun.

Eh, it was because of this that shooting cases continued to occur in the country of Star Stripes.

Of course, the freedom to hold a gun doesn't mean unlimited freedom -- if you want to legally hold a gun, the procedures are more complicated than buying a house in Huaxia.

The legitimate firearms here must be purchased from a legitimate dealer or individual. But legal operators are too common here. You can buy it at Wal-Mart! There were also gun shops, shooting-range, firearm exhibitions, and even pawnshops and fishing gear supermarket outdoor goods stores that could be bought. It was as convenient as it could be.

But not everyone can buy a gun. According to the law, you have to be a citizen of your own country or a holder of a green card and have no historical record of crimes ranging from one to three; not an illegal drug user; not qualified as mentally ill; not fired by the army; not under the age of 18 for the purchase of a rifle; not under the age of 21 for the purchase of a handgun; not restricted by the courts; no history of domestic violence, etc., and a telephone, hydroelectric or cable television bill must be issued to prove that you have been living there for more than sixty days, along with an identity document with a positive face, etc., a large pile of prepared material, such as passport, driver's license, safety number, legal residence meter, water bill, etc.

Preparing these materials wasn't enough, he still had to attend the firearms training, fill out the application form after the training, and promise not to sell the gun exclusively, otherwise he would face a fine of up to ten years or $250 thousand, and finally pass the FBI examination. Only then could he legally buy the gun.

Furthermore, if he wanted to buy a gun here, the conditions would be much stricter. In addition to not being able to buy a gun, he would also have to guarantee that he would only be able to use the rifle for hunting purposes. Only after obtaining a hunting license can you buy a rifle.

However, despite such strict control, the State of Stars and Strikes was still in a state of uncontrollable gun control, with a high crime rate.

However, the reason for this situation was not because of legal firearms, but rather because of the large number of illegal firearms used by the Star Stripes.

Buy a CNC lathe here is more than two thousand dollars, with the CNC lathe do a few guns play not too easy!

Amelia saw Xiao Peng come to the gun department. "Xiao, do you want to buy a gun? Your conditions are probably not up to the requirements to buy a gun, right? "

Xiao Peng nodded his head, "I know. There are so many conditions for me to buy a gun here. By the time I finished buying the gun, even the yellow flowers would have turned cold."

However, even though he said that, Xiao Peng wanting to buy a gun was really easy. He only needed to take out his Centurion Card and make a call. In the Star countries, this was called 'the power of capital'.

After all, this was a heaven for the rich, where money could do anything.

However, Xiao Peng didn't want to do that. Wasn't he just out for a pauper this time? What's the point of taking out the Centurion Card?

"Then what do you want to buy?" Amelia did not understand.

Xiao Peng pointed at the wall in front of him. "I'm here to buy it." Section error, click on this report (no registration), after reporting the maintenance personnel will correct chapter content within two minutes, please wait patiently, and refresh the page.