Kang Li took Jiang Xi to Pear District, which equated to a lawless zone at the border.
She didn't dare to take Jiang Xi inside, just loitering outside, "This is the place, where I saw Uncle Jiang."
Jiang Xi lifted her foot and was about to walk in when Kang Li grabbed her, "Girl, there's a limit to craziness, this isn't a place we can just walk into."
Jiang Xi remembered what the driver had told her on her first day at the border.
She furrowed her brows, "Why can't we go in?"
"Do you see how fierce those people look? Do you think they're easy to mess with? I wouldn't have told you if I'd known," Kang Li said.
Right now, Kang Li was regretting it deeply; she really hadn't expected Jiang Xi to be so bold.
How could she dare to barge into any place?
From a distance, Jiang Xi observed the street, and it seemed gloomier than the others.
The looks those people gave them were unfriendly, as though she had suddenly moved from a lawful society to a primitive one.