Chapter 186 Tax Cards on Provincial Boundaries

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After walking out of the winding and narrow road in the mountains, my horizons have broadened a lot. There are no longer stone walls and earthen hills on both sides of the mountain road. When it is windy or rainy, there will be secondary disasters such as landslides and mudslides. The rocks, gravel, and mud will mix with the sand.

The stone road is damaged by potholes.

After leaving the mountainous area, the way forward has changed slightly. On both sides of the road there are no longer mountain slopes that obscure the view, but layers of terraced fields.

If we carry out reconnaissance in separate teams, it will easily be regarded as the behavior of a group of thieves. After taking into account the business travelers in the team, we changed it to a relatively common one-line column.

When he first arrived in western Hebei, Wang Chengzhu couldn't help but smile bitterly when he heard the Baoding accent in the wind.

There was no other reason than that he couldn't understand what these people were talking about. As the saying goes, the winds are different in ten miles, and the water is different in hundreds of miles. Western Hebei and northern Shanxi are only a few dozen miles apart, and the local accent and dialect began to torture the ears and brain.

Wang Chengzhu rolled his eyes and scanned the surroundings, and found that many of his colleagues had blank faces. It turned out that I was not alone, and it seemed that they could not understand the dialect here.

Just when Wang Chengzhu was secretly glad that he didn't show any embarrassment, the leader walking in front of the team suddenly shouted: "Everyone, pay attention, slow down. There is a road ahead."

More than a dozen middle-aged masters pulling camels lowered their reins and signaled the donkeys and mules to slow down. The entourage also slowed down, and the entire team seemed to have stepped on the brakes and moved forward after the leader's call.

Half as slow.

***The author has something to say***

I was on a business trip to Xi'an. It took almost half an hour to get out of the station and I received a free nucleic acid test.

I poked my throat, but luckily I didn't vomit.


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