Chapter 128: Fatty Ding's Square Seeking Monthly Tickets!)
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"What? So fast?"
Jin Muchen, who was on the phone, was surprised and happy to hear such news. He had previously guessed that Capote would have a good idea, but he didn't expect that he would be so powerful and could find such important news so quickly.
"My friend is quite reliable, and his words are quite credible. But Mu Chen, if you really want to find that woman, I suggest you should come to Los Angeles quickly. After all, if he is talking about those two things, those two treasures are still very popular. You'd better come over and confirm it yourself. I can help build a bridge from the middle and let me try to contact the owner with my friend. If the things are accurate, you can arrange the rest. And I happened to be in Los Angeles recently. If you come here, maybe I can help."
Capote's words made sense and sincere. It seemed that he really wanted to help. Jin Muchen nodded repeatedly on the phone.
"Okay, I'll book the earliest air ticket now and go there right away."
Jin Muchen chatted with Capote for a few more times, then hung up the phone.
After checking the Internet, there were still many flights to Los Angeles, but it was already evening and he didn't want to take those red-eyed flights, so he chose a flight the next morning.
In the evening, I told Bo Fang about his trip to Los Angeles. Bo Fang just uttered lightly and told him to be careful and not to return empty-handed when he went to Los Angeles.
In the United States, where there are the most cultural relics in China, most of them are concentrated on the West Coast, especially in San Francisco, where is the most cultural relics in China? If he has time, he might as well go and see it. Maybe he can find something good.
Jin Muchen nodded, called Candice and explained, and then prepared his luggage briefly.
The next morning, I boarded a plane to Los Angeles and headed straight for the West Coast of the United States.
Five hours later, the plane landed and came out of the airport. Capote had been waiting at the pick-up port. When he saw him coming out, he stepped forward and gave him a big bear hug. Jin Muchen felt a little surprised.
"Let's go, Lex is waiting outside?"
Capote enthusiastically took his luggage from Jin Muchen's hand and then took him out.
When he arrived at the underground parking lot, Capote led him on a Ford pickup truck, and the steering wheel was in front of him. He and Fang Bo rescued the Asian man the last time in New York.
"I didn't expect to meet again so soon. I haven't introduced myself yet. I'm Lex."
This guy was wearing sunglasses and spoke coolly. Jin Muchen shook hands with him with a smile.
"Let's go. Lex, take Mu Chen to the hotel first."
The hotel was booked by Capote and others for Jin Muchen, which is located near the famous Chinese area in Los Angeles. The star rating is not high, but the environment is very good and clean.
Jin Muchen took a brief wash in the room, and came out of Capote and the others took him to a nearby restaurant for a big meal.
"What's going on with your friend?"
What Jin Muchen is most concerned about now is the news about that woman. After all, he is entrusted by others and is loyal to others. If Wang Xueming can perfectly solve the trouble in front of him this time, it would be great.
What's more, if the results are achieved so soon, Wang Xueming will definitely value himself more.
"Well, I've contacted him. He asked us to wait for news. He will come over to meet us at Fatty Ding Square in the evening. After dinner, you go back and rest for a while, and then we will take you to find him in the evening."
Capote replied, and Jin Muchen nodded. No wonder they opened their room here, which is quite close to Fatty Ding Square.
In the United States, especially in Los Angeles, when it comes to this Fatty Ding Square, almost no Chinese would say they don’t know about this place.
To put it more exaggeratedly, this place is famous in the hearts of Chinese people in Los Angeles, and even comparable to that of the big square in the capital.
Why do you say so? That's because this is an information distribution center for Chinese people in Los Angeles. If you are a newcomer to Los Angeles, whether you want to find a house, a job, a car, or a seller, no matter if you have a green card or a black account, you can find useful information and message publishing channels here.
Another very important reason is that all people who go to work outside California use it as the starting point and end point for picking up and drop-off. No matter which state of the United States, or if they are thousands of miles away from Los Angeles, you will never make any mistakes if you say you send me to Fatty Ding Square or to Fatty Ding Square to pick me up.
You can imagine how well it is!
Moreover, this can be said to be the most authentic Chinese city in the United States, especially for new Chinese people, they don’t know how to drive and don’t understand English. If you speak Chinese in other areas, you can’t move forward, but if you are in Pangzi Square, you just happened to turn over. Only when you speak English here will you be unable to move forward.
In the movie "Seeking Away", Xu Fan said in a line like this: "Even postman speaks Chinese, it feels like he has immigrated to Guangzhou." It is about this Fatty Ding Square. In fact, it is not only postman, bank, clinic, hospital, and even Monterey City Hall.
This Pangzi Square is a commercial center in Monterey Park. It is said that it is a commercial center, which actually has a large Chinese supermarket, some Chinese restaurants, and some various intermediaries.
Its scale is as big as the commercial street of a natural village in mainland China, but these Chinese restaurants are opened around a small square for parking. With the influx of a large number of Chinese people, this small square is the famous Pangzi Square in Los Angeles. Almost most Chinese people who have been to Los Angeles know it.
The origin of Ding Fatty Square is because the owner of the earliest Chinese restaurant there was named Ding. The name of the restaurant is "Ding Fatty Small Restaurant". It is one of the earliest Chinese characters. Since Chinese characters are easy to remember and speak for Chinese people, they are used among Chinese people.
With the city of Monterey Park where Ding Fatty Square is located, with the influx of Chinese people, it gradually spread to the surrounding cities of Ahanbara, Rosmith, San Gabriel, Aimand, etc. After decades of development, these areas have gradually become the current Chinese settlement areas in the Los Angeles area. Almost 90% of Chinese in Southern California live here.
When Chinese people became famous here, they became famous in California and even the United States, but they were not a good reputation, but a bad reputation.
The most true portrayal of the price of goods, housing prices, environmental pollution, water pollution, and gangs everywhere here.
Even the largest local Chinese media, "World Daily", is different from Chinese newspapers in other places. In other parts of the United States, the Chinese newspapers in that place, and the headlines on the daily front pages are all about domestic scandals, or news that they are hostile to the mainland and are fabricated and smearing the mainland.
The World Journal here, with the front page headlines every day, either several murders or robberies occurred locally, or information about how to save your life here.
Don’t look at people casually, don’t make gestures casually, don’t talk casually, don’t walk around casually, because you may enter a gang’s base camp if you accidentally, and you can’t get out if you go in.
For single women from 16 to 60, it is best not to go out alone after dark, otherwise there may be an extra female corpse in a trash can on the street.
Although these news and news are a bit sensational, there are inevitably many real cases reported that occur locally.
It is through these newspapers that Jin Muchen learned about the so-called most famous Chinese settlement in Los Angeles, Ding Fatty Square.
The place where Capote made an appointment with his friend was in a Chinese restaurant near the Fatty Square.
In the evening, he brought Jin Muchen and the three of Lex into the restaurant. From the outside, the restaurant looked like an ordinary Chinese restaurant.
But when they got inside, Jin Muchen discovered that there was a mystery in it.
When he arrived at the front desk, Capote called him, and then a waiter-like man took them into the kitchen, then opened a very hidden security door somewhere, walked past a narrow and dark fellow, and then arrived in a Noda's room.
As soon as he entered this room, Jin Muchen couldn't help but be surprised because what he saw here was the same description of Chinatown as he saw in those American TV series and movies, an underground casino.
There were about 200 to 300 square meters, and dozens of tabletops were placed. Each table was filled with people, including yellow, white, red, and black. They all fought for their lives in front of the gambling table with red faces.
Soon they walked through the hall and followed the stairs in the corner to the upper floor. The waiter pushed open the door for them, and then a strong man of medium figure came out and gave Capote a big bear hug.
"Hey! Man, we haven't seen each other for some years!"
"Yes! Yuan, you guy seems to be doing well?"
Capote laughed and hammered the guy's shoulder, while the guy named Yuan laughed and let go of him.
"It's pretty good, but it can't be compared with you. I heard that you went to Iraq and you should have gotten a lot of good things from there, right?"
This guy is a typical immigrant from the south of the mainland. He is not tall, but strong, has a dark skin, and looks more like a fisherman.
"Don't mention it, I can't finish talking about the matter over there in one sentence, I'll tell you when I have time." (To be continued)
Chapter completed!