So high-profile.
Tang Kai was a little worried for Wangsa, but thinking of the Wangsa family's influence in Thailand, he slowly dismissed this unnecessary concern. Wangsa's family was not foolish; since they allowed Wangsa to do this, it meant that they were capable of withstanding all the pressure and consequences, or perhaps they had already pacified others.
Just then.
The two of them turned a bend.
"Look across," Wangsa said to Tang Kai, pointing to the opposite bank of the river.
Tang Kai looked in the direction Wangsa was pointing.
He saw that the vacant lot on the opposite bank of the river was no longer a muddy plot, instead, a concrete floor had been completed, clean and tidy, and there was a two-story brick house standing there, with a Burmese signboard that read 'Entry and Exit Commodity and Personnel Registration Management Center'.
Tang Kai opened his mouth in surprise, as he processed the scene before him.
He was finding it hard to wrap his head around it.