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Boom, boom, boom—
In the azure sky, over a dozen ordinary white helicopters bearing the MNU logo and five camouflaged armed helicopters hovered in their respective positions on standby. On an ordinary helicopter, Wang Yang, who had fastened his seatbelt, stood at the cabin door, listening to the loud rumbling noise made by the rotating propellers. Through the viewfinder in his hands, he gazed at the Soweto slums below.
The Soweto slum is located to the south of central Johannesburg and is the largest slum in Africa. Its area has now reached 120 square kilometers and includes 33 towns, inhabited by nine black tribes including Xhosa and Zulu. Unlike other slums, it also has some brick houses, even beautiful, large houses built by wealthy black people. However, the area beneath the helicopter consisted entirely of dilapidated tin shanties, their roofs laden with bricks, rags, and other debris.