Chapter 609 Evacuation of overseas Chinese (Third update, please subscribe)


Chapter 609 Evacuation of Overseas Chinese (Third update, please subscribe)

Wars always break out at the most unexpected moments.

Sunday was the first day the war broke out, although the war had not yet reached Seoul. But at this time the city was completely in chaos.

However, the Nanyang Embassy in Seoul has requested the evacuation of overseas Chinese through various channels. Those expatriates are not limited to those holding Nanyang passports, but there are also many Tangshan expatriates.

“Tell them they must withdraw!”

Inside the embassy, ​​the atmosphere was tense and oppressive. The staff emphasized over and over again that in order to evacuate smoothly, they even bought hundreds of trucks at high prices. Outside the embassy, ​​the expatriates who came from all over the country looked around nervously.

"Sir, sir, do you really want to evacuate?"

"No eyesight!"

The staff with solemn faces said so, they knew, Quick action must now be taken to lead the expatriates out of the city.

Amidst the chaos, they organized the evacuation in an orderly manner. Vehicles were coming and going at the entrance of the embassy. The expatriates were frightened, but they gradually calmed down with the comfort of the staff. Some of them were carrying luggage, some were holding children, and some were on crutches, but they all had one goal in mind - Incheon.

There is a merchant ship waiting for them, which can take them away from this war-torn place.

This night, the embassy was like a beacon. The expats gathered here and then rushed to Incheon by car. The traffic never stopped this night.

At 12 noon the next day, as the last batch of staff to evacuate the embassy, ​​Li Yunhui took a look at the embassy with its door closed. A thought popped up in my mind - will I come back again?

He has no confidence in whether he can return to this city again, because he knows how Korean people look like birds.

It is impossible for them to stop the northern army.

When the convoy left, the passengers in the car all looked at the city in front of them with complicated eyes. At this time, the streets were in chaos, and there were occasional gunshots. It was not known whether it was spies from the north or spies from the north. The robbers were taking advantage of the opportunity to loot.

However, no one provoked this convoy, not because of good intentions, but because there were armed guards on the jeeps on both sides of the convoy. These were police hired by the embassy.

These guards should be lucky because they were able to leave this fallen city with the convoy.

"Dad, can we go home again?"

Zheng Guilu looked at the people fleeing and asked.

"Come back, I will come back sooner or later..."

Although he said all day long that he would go back to his hometown in Shandong Province sooner or later, when he was about to leave Seoul now, Zheng Si's heart was full of reluctance. For more than 20 years, Zheng Si said that he had long regarded this place as his hometown.

A few hours later, the convoy finally arrived at the port. At this time, Incheon Port was also in chaos. Many people were rushing to board the ship, trying to escape to the south by ship to avoid the war. On the sea, a huge merchant ship was waiting for them quietly.

"It's our ship, our ship..."

The expats excitedly waved the items in their hands and cheered one after another. People rushed to board the merchant ships, as if at this moment they really saw hope. "Is this our ship?"

Zheng Guilu looked at the merchant ship on the sea and asked with some confusion. The flag on that ship was different from the flag he was familiar with. However, when he was shining shoes for others at the Bank of Borneo, he often saw it. to such a flag.

The embassy staff finally boarded the merchant ship. In the evening of that day, all the expatriates finally boarded the ship. The people standing on the side of the ship looked back. In people’s reluctant eyes, the merchant ship slowly Sailed out of the port. Behind them, artillery fire was covering the city.

The war broke out, what should we do in the future?

……

The war on the peninsula shocked the whole world. It has caused certain repercussions in various countries around the world, but it is only limited to a certain impact. After all, it is just a peninsula.

Most people in the world don't even know where the peninsula is. At least when the war first broke out, the war on the peninsula would have little impact on the world.

At most, it will have some impact on neighboring countries. For Nanyang, the biggest impact is...

"What should I do with Korean trainees?"

The business owners who asked this question are also some bachelors - Nanyang still has There are millions of single men who cannot be solved by themselves. They can only rely on foreign brides, and Japan and South Korea are the biggest sources. One Japan is definitely not enough, and South Korea can only be added.

"You guys have to wait until I marry this wife to fight this stupid Korean stick..."

In the oil palm plantation, Li Liu, who was spraying herbicides, couldn't help but complain. Because the farm where he works is far away from the city, and because there are no factories nearby, there are no "trainees". Marrying a wife and having children is out of the question. So until now, like most plantation workers, Li Liu I haven’t found a wife yet.

I originally heard that a pineapple canning factory was going to be built nearby. I heard that most of the workers in the factory were Korean "trainees". After hearing about it, the men in the plantation were all thinking about how to speed up the process. He took the "trainee" home and put him on his bed, but he never thought that the cannery had not yet arrived, but he was waiting for such news.

"I'm worried about you. Let's fight, let's fight. If we fight for a few years, all the men will be dead. Will we still worry about not being able to find a Korean wife by then?"

Although I say this But Han Yi felt uncomfortable in his heart. After all, the war might affect their ability to marry a wife.

"Yes, God bless, I hope so!"

Li Liu continued to spray herbicides. For them, all the impacts of the distant Peninsular War only affected them in marrying wives. Apart from this, there seems to be no other influence.

For these farm workers in oil palm plantations far away from the city, they have no need to care about wars in distant foreign lands. At most, they can just complain about the lack of women.

Of course, it is inevitable that there will be some expectations. It is expected that the war will cause more Korean women to flow into Nanyang and eventually come to the plantations, so that they can get closer to the water first.

But their ideas are just ideas after all. After all, the "trainees" first consider factories, not plantations.

Even now, all they are worried about is whether it will affect women from coming here anyway. Perhaps this is the biggest impact of the war on Nanyang.

(End of this chapter)

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