Chapter 1686 City of Crime
Han Li lay down in the VIP waiting room and closed his eyes until a flight attendant's gentle voice informed him that he could board the plane.

At this point, Han Li's splitting headache had lessened considerably, but he was still feeling unwell.

So, after Han Li boarded the plane and took his seat, he closed his eyes again and drifted off to sleep.

When the plane had flown more than halfway through the journey, Han Li's condition had completely recovered.

Han Li had just woken up and was still a little distracted. When he stood up to wash his face to wake himself up, he would have startled the temporary lovers in the bathroom if a flight attendant hadn't come over in time.

When Han Li returned to his seat after relieving himself of his sleepiness and washing his face, he was no longer sleepy and looked much more energetic.

However, Han Li closed his eyes again. This time, he wasn't sleeping, but rather immersing his mind in the decomposition space to see how much "charity" the hotel and casino owners had contributed to him.

After Han Li finished examining the items, his eyelids trembled slightly and rapidly with excitement, and the corners of his mouth involuntarily turned up slightly.

This time, Han Li received a total of over 270 million "charity donations," which is a lot of money, more than the total amount he received during his two trips to Haojiang.

(According to limited data, the highest single-day turnover in the history of Las Vegas casinos is approximately 15 billion patacas.)
Based on the current exchange rate, this amount of money is worth approximately two billion Hong Kong dollars.

Now, not only will Han Li have no shortage of money to buy land from the Hong Kong government next time, but buying a Grade A office building in the South Island shouldn't be too much of a problem either.

If he's lucky, and the office building seller is eager to cash out and leave Hong Kong, this money might even allow Han Li to consider Shaw Brothers cinemas as well.

Didn't Han Li just acquire a few plots of land on South Island in Hong Kong?

If you want to make money, you can use this money to build high-rise buildings near Quarry Bay and sell them.

If you want to enjoy it, you can build on that piece of land on Shouson Hill Road, or at the foot of Lung Fu Shan near the east gate of Hong Kong University, at the intersection of Po Shan Road and Hatton Road.

It's not that Han Li didn't want to, but the vast majority of building materials in Hong Kong need to be imported from Shenzhen or overseas, so the price is quite high. Also, labor costs in Hong Kong are expensive.

Han Li doesn't lack a place to stay right now, so he doesn't have any plans in that regard for the time being.

The price of land in Hong Kong will only continue to rise, so it doesn't matter if it sits there for more than ten years.

Moreover, after Hong Kong's return to China, if we import building materials from the mainland and hire several construction companies to do the work, we can not only save a lot of money, but also increase the income of our brothers in the mainland.

After taking stock of his gains, Han Li focused his attention on the vast Peach Blossom Spring, preparing some necessary medicinal materials while also continuing to experiment with the efficacy of "Strengthening Muscles and Bones Powder" and "Consolidating the Foundation and Nourishing the Vitality Paste," and checking for any side effects.

As for those "semi-finished products" decomposed from special "raw materials," Han Li did not conduct experiments or tests on their effects during this period.

Because Han Li had a limited number of experimental monkeys, and they were all strong, healthy, and healthy young monkeys, he had no suitable subjects to conduct his experiments.

Giving up is out of the question. Han Li had already considered increasing the number of experimental monkeys after completing the transaction with Zhou Huimin's mother last time.

However, when Han Li was about to come to the United States, he was so busy dealing with trivial matters and appeasing others in Hong Kong that he didn't have time to think about purchasing experimental monkeys.

Time flies when you're focused. Han Li had just finished processing a batch of medicinal herbs and hadn't even brought the six free-roaming monkeys back when the flight attendant's voice came over the loudspeaker. "The plane is about to land at Miami International Airport. Please be seated and fasten your seatbelts."

Upon hearing the flight attendant's voice, Han Li withdrew his mental energy, opened his eyes, stretched his neck briefly, fastened his seatbelt, and picked up a Miami magazine from the side to read.

When Han Li turned to the fifth page, a report on it made him pause.

This report criticizes the "Guizhou Situation Law" specifically enacted by the United States in the 1960s and 70s.
The law clearly stipulates that as long as a person from Cuba lives in the United States for a year, they can directly obtain a green card.

The enactment of this law was originally a method used by the United States specifically to deal with the government of the United Kingdom.

The hope is to poach some mid- to high-level talent from Guba, bringing their development and management to a standstill, thereby destroying the confidence of the Guba residents and achieving the goal of taking over Guba without bloodshed.

However, to the surprise of the American president, congress, cabinet, and judicial officials, the people of Cuba do not uphold martial ethics.

In 80 (two years ago), the government of Guba not only sent criminals from prisons, but also captured prostitutes and mental patients.

This made Miami, which already had a poor public safety situation, even worse, with the streets full of mentally ill people, thieves, and prostitutes.

Moreover, in the days that followed, the authorities relaxed border checks, allowing those in China who wanted to go to the United States but were not aligned with the Chinese government to leave easily.

The people of Guba value family highly; basically, if one person immigrates, the whole family will immigrate with them.

Because Cuba and Miami are separated only by a strait, and with neither government intervening, it's very easy for people from Cuba to come over.

According to incomplete statistics, within five months of the Kuba government opening the border checkpoint, the number of "social elites" coming from Kuba reached as many as 150,000, and this year the number has reached nearly 300,000.

In addition, many people from other countries came to Miami under the guise of Google.

These people all need to eat, drink, and survive after arriving in the United States, but in reality, very few people choose to hire them.

Whether the US has recruited any talent is unknown, but the situation in Miami is getting worse.

The report states that Miami has now become a hub for numerous criminal gangs.

These criminal gangs engage in minor conflicts almost daily due to their competition for drug trafficking, prostitution, and smuggling businesses, and major conflicts occur every so often.

Gunshots and screams echoed through Miami every day, a situation that shocked Miami and Florida like never before.

This led to a large number of white people moving out of the area, making room for these Latinos who were said to come from "Goblin".

This has exacerbated Miami's already dire security situation, and it still earns its reputation as a crime city in the world.

Most worryingly, this trend has gradually spread throughout Florida.
(End of this chapter)

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