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Chapter 11 - Chapter 11 Safety and Convenience Are Not Mutually Attainable

Establishing the account is just the foundation of self-media.

Specific video materials are not yet prepared by Cheng Daqi.

He glanced at the time, it was 8:30.

It's still too early.

Most of the American hobos would sleep until noon, and the shelters and relief points wouldn't open so early either.

Unzipping the tent and opening it, Cheng Daqi intended to take a walk nearby.

After all, since the tent as the respawn point is set up here, it's necessary to familiarize oneself with the surrounding environment.

The morning sunlight penetrated through the branches of the trees, casting one beam after another on the clearing in the woods.

The faint dust floating in the air, together with the sunlight, formed a beautiful Tyndall effect.

The air in October already had a hint of chilliness. After taking a long breath, Cheng Daqi stretched his body.

Black Sister's tent was quiet, she probably hadn't woken up yet.

Cheng Daqi took a glance at the garbage around his tent and simply put them into a bag.

Grabbing a pack of cookies of an unknown brand, he picked up the bag and walked out of the woods.

He recorded this process with his phone, which might become material.

He wouldn't borrow Black Sister's power bank today, he planned to explore the vicinity of the respawn point first, and then find a place to charge his phone.

In America, there is no shortage of places for hobos to charge their phones.

There are many outlets on the streets of Los Angeles, and as long as there's a charger, you can charge your phone.

If you are really clueless and can't find street charging outlets, shelters are also an option.

Besides providing free food on weekdays, each shelter has charging points, provided free of charge to hobos.

If you're a hobo in China, charging is even easier.

You just hold your phone and find a small supermarket or shop by the roadside, say a few nice words to the boss.

Just say, the boss gets rich, the boss is healthy, and then ask the boss for help, these small shopkeepers usually won't refuse.

Note that you shouldn't choose big shops, those places are manned by employees and don't have the authority to help you.

After all, they are just poor workers.

Also, if you're wandering in China, don't go to shops run by female bosses.

If you scare them away, it's not appropriate.

In America, it's a different story.

The vast majority of shop owners in America extremely dislike hobos, or more accurately, American shop owners hate hobos.

For example, every year from November onwards, some hobos on the streets can't bear the cold and need to find a place to spend the winter.

They will randomly choose a "lucky shop," go in for a free meal, or do something illegal.

Then they wait for the police to come and arrest them.

Even if the police come, there's nothing they can do to help the shop owner recover the losses.

The hobos who can't withstand the winter are either old or disabled, even those with good health are still impoverished.

Compensation?

It's probably not enough to compensate for hobos' living expenses, let alone the fact that America is not Burma, where you can just chop off hobos' waists.

With this kind of behavior from hobos, American shop owners can hardly have a good impression.

From the moment these people became hobos, it's very difficult for them to return to normal life.

And the harm caused by a huge disordered group is enormous, especially in America, a country where guns are prevalent.

This is also why many landlords are willing to keep providing the lowest level of support to hobos.

Of course, the support given to hobos here is what hobos get.

What's spent isn't the minimum.

America has always spent a lot on hobo welfare.

They also bring this up when they do external propaganda.

But

Is the water of the Yellow River muddy, and is the water of the Mississippi River clear?

(Note: Here, a quote from the Ming Dynasty Emperor Jiajing is used, which is a statement with a historical context and not intended to be offensive. Please don't argue over it!)

The question remains, every time a hobo eats a sandwich, the lords behind the Budget Committee are probably eating salmon.

Cheng Daqi never felt embarrassed about receiving American welfare.

In history, when the lords of the Ming Dynasty declared war on all nations and squandered eight hundred million taels of silver in compensation.

To repay the money and interest, they ceded sovereignty, leased territory, and handed over customs to foreigners.

Imperialist America hasn't taken any less money from here.

Billions of taels of silver!

All the hard-earned money of the common people!

It only took a short time for Cheng Daqi to figure out the situation around the respawn point.

The location of the park is actually quite interesting, with a chemical factory behind it, the factory's wall is probably about a kilometer long.

On the left is the urban highway, and there won't be many people passing by.

On the right is a residential area, where the residents are the main users of the park's services.

In the front is a boarding church middle school.

In this situation, the risk of Cheng Daqi and Sani's tents being stolen is extremely low.

The only downside is that this park is three kilometers away from the hobo CBD and Saint Low Red Street.

'Safety and convenience are not mutually attainable.'

Being a hobo on the streets of America, it's inevitable to lose something every now and then.

The thieves who steal from you are basically your neighbors, or other nearby hobos.

Everyone is suffering, but when it comes to harming each other, there's no mercy at the bottom.

This is also the reason why Sani lives in such a remote place.

A black girl under twenty, if she's not cautious, she would have been sold.

Not sold out by friends.

But sold in the physical sense, or even sold as spare parts.

As everyone knows, America is a free country.

In a free country, some free organizations inevitably emerge.

Gangs are nothing compared to these organizations.

For example, where did the test subjects in Detrick come from?

Another example, America's biotechnology is number one in the world, there are many reasons behind it, one of them is called the advantage of low human rights.

Why is America's biocell fusion technology the most advanced in the world, why?

It's a chilling thought.

From these perspectives, the survival mission released by the system is quite challenging.