Early the next morning, Song Yun started to get busy. Even though he was supposed to take Ouyang Jie to investigate the fishing village's issue with overcharging tourists, it didn't stop him from taking a tour around the place.
He had visited that fishing village back in his university days. The entire class had gone there for a group activity, and as a local, he had even acted as a guide. In the end, they got discounts on both accommodation and food, and when they were leaving, he was given a small turtle as a pet.
Thinking about it now, that fishing village didn't seem as shady as what Ouyang Shu's elder had described.
"Xiao Jie, when we get there, I won't talk. You lead the whole way," he said.
Ouyang Jie's speech was full of the flavor of the Forty-nine City, immediately recognizable upon hearing it.
After packing up, the group set out in cars with out-of-town plates.
The three vehicles sped down the roads, and after nearly two hours of driving, they finally arrived.