"Good morning, welcome to listen to the Sound of Morning... Tomorrow at nine o'clock in the morning, the mayor's inauguration ceremony will be held at the Palace of Glory, and the new mayor Christos will be sworn in at the ceremony... All citizens who are willing to watch
You can participate in the square in front of Guanghui Palace...”
The radio in the driverless taxi was broadcasting today's news. He Aohui turned his head and looked at the apartment building that was getting further away.
Before leaving, he cleaned Joey's room and logged into Joey's bank account again.
There are probably more than 20,000 federal coins in the account.
The real estate tax rate for the house purchased by Joey's parents is 2%, which is considered low in Chenxi City. Joey needs to pay about 8,000 yuan in real estate tax every year. These savings are enough to buy the real estate for more than two years.
Tax payment.
In the end, He Ao arranged a proper way for Joey to leave, including submitting a withdrawal application to the school and sending farewell text messages to all his familiar classmates.
Joey also has no debts, and he has no relatives in the city.
Except for Roger, no one knows about Joey's death. There is no body and no death certificate, so Joey is a "living" person.
After all, there are many people who leave Chenxi City for other cities. As long as He Ao pays the property tax on time, the city hall will not care whether this person is dead.
He Ao withdrew his gaze and returned his attention to the bracelet in his hand.
The above are collected by Eve, the speeches and possible tendencies of several senior officials or politicians in Chenxi City who have the most clear-cut attitudes towards wilderness wanderers.
As a marginalized group in the entire Chenxi City, the Wilderness Wanderers have not actually received much attention.
The most frequently searched statement is that some city council members claimed that wilderness wanderers were causing chaos in their districts, causing security problems in the district, and they wanted to submit a bill to expel the wilderness wanderers.
Then He Ao took a closer look at their resumes and found that most of them were people whose support rate in the constituency had dropped, whose position as a congressman was about to be lost, or who simply wanted to show off and gain a reputation.
There are very few crimes committed by homeless people in their district, and most of them are gang members.
These congressmen will not become the main force against the wilderness wanderers, they are just facilitators.
The most staunch opponents of the existence of wilderness wanderers are some senior officials in the FBI and Dawn City Police Department.
They believe that the existence of the Wilderness Wanderers disturbs social order and that the Wilderness Wanderers do not abide by the laws of Chenxi City, so the Wilderness Wanderers should be prohibited from entering Chenxi City.
They are some of the people who come into direct contact with the wilderness wanderers.
In fact, their opinion is quite normal. Some families of wilderness wanderers will take orders from the city and help gangs transport some contraband.
But every group has good and bad qualities.
Not to mention that most wilderness wanderers are just honest salesmen of fur when they enter the city.
Basically, even if all wilderness wanderers are prohibited from entering Dawn City, other mercenary groups or merchants will take over the ecological niche of wilderness wanderers and continue to transport contraband into the city.
The fundamental way to solve this problem is to control the sale and spread of contraband from the source.
But solving this problem is difficult.
Those security officials did not have this ability, so they had no choice but to use a general approach to make the entire group of wilderness wanderers a target, and push the problem of their own abilities to the issue of wilderness wanderers being able to enter the city at will.
This problem is obviously not something they can change, which creates the illusion that it is the problem of those who let the wilderness wanderers enter the city, not their problem.
Shifting the blame and kicking the ball are innate skills.
But these people are not easy to deal with. Asking them to admit to being wilderness wanderers is equivalent to asking them to admit that they were wrong before. This is a suppression of their prestige. Unless there is actual pressure, it will be difficult for them to change their words.
However, there are also people who have a better attitude towards wilderness wanderers, such as the Confederate commander Ainoan of the city defense army.
In his rare interviews, he often expressed his sympathy for the wilderness wanderers. Because of his promotion, South City's access control for wilderness wanderers was looser than that of the North City.
When He Ao took Petunia into the city, they walked through the entrance gate of Nancheng. At that time, Petunia was impressed that it was so easy to enter the city.
However, when He Ao entered from Nancheng, it was not because he had heard about the reputation of the commander of Nancheng, but because Ronal’s camp itself was in the south of Chenxi City. The nearest way to the south city gate was through the south city gate, and the camp also went all the way to the south city gate, so Ronal
Nar always thought that entering the city was that easy.
Some things that we take for granted may be abnormal in themselves.
Chenxi City has a total of eight city gates: east, west, south, north, southeast, southwest, northeast and northwest.
The East Gate and West Gate are usually closed. The three gates in the southeast, due south, and southwest of the south city are open to traffic all year round. The three gates in the north city are the northeast, due north, and northwest. There are six gates in total.
Compared with the friendliness of the commander in the south city, the commander in the north city is a bit strict. Wilderness wanderers entering through the three gates of the north city must undergo strict interrogation, and some even have to be quarantined for one or two days before entering the city.
On the whole, the public opinion of the entire Chenxi City and even the entire Federation towards Wilderness Wanderers is negative, with most people not caring, a small number of people rejecting them, and only a handful of people expressing goodwill.
This means that if Ho Ao wants to achieve his goal, he must change the city's perception.
With a soft sound, the unmanned taxi parked on the side of the road. He Ao raised his head and the huge signboard of Inno Media Building appeared in his field of vision.
He raised his bracelet and dialed a number.
"Hello, Christos."
The call was quickly answered.
"Are you interested in chatting?"
"Who are you?"
He Ao looked at the silver dagger in his hand, "k."
——
In the ordinary but exquisite reception room, Ho Ao, wearing a mask, met Christos again.
He was still wearing a crisp silver suit, and his whole person was full of energy.
"Long time no see."
Christos brought a cup of coffee to He Ao, "It's instant, I hope you don't mind."
"how are things."
He Ao took the coffee and placed it next to the silver dagger on the coffee table in front of him. Although there were many people wearing K's masks now, only He Ao could hold the silver dagger.
"Thanks to you, I won... honestly,"
Christos paused and chuckled, "I used to keep talking, but suddenly one day, I was able to actually stand on the front desk and realize my ideal. I was still a little nervous."
"Everyone gets nervous," He Ao shrugged. "If I were you, I would be nervous too."
"What's the reason for your sudden visit today?"
Christos asked softly.
"I want to ask some questions,"
He Ao looked at Christos, "If you want the wilderness wanderers to stay in the city reasonably, is it difficult?"
Christos thought for a moment, then sat in front of He Ao, "It's difficult."