Chapter 726 Asking For Trouble (1/2)

Chapter 726: Asking For Trouble

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

At this time, Australia was still in the tail end of summer. Once they alighted from the plane, a wave of hot air rushed over. Furthermore, as Canberra was not considered far from the sea, the wave of hot air had water vapor and hence, was both hot and moist.

The weather here was pretty much the exact opposite of Flagstaff's. Flagstaff was cold and dry whereas this place was hot and humid.

Poor Big Quinn, who was worried that his children might be cold, had put woolen sweaters on them. As such, they started perspiring right after alighting from the plane.

The three children were as black as coal. As there was air conditioning in the plane, the temperature was low and they felt fine. However, with them standing under the sun and wearing woolen sweaters, the scorching sun was burning them like a fire.

”Daddy, it's very hot,” his younger daughter, Suzanna, said weakly.

Big Quinn wiped his face and said, ”It's even hotter for me!”

Big Quinn had worn an extra large woolen sweater for fear that he and his children would catch a cold.

After they had alighted from the plane, they were required to complete the entry card, which was another very complicated process, in order to enter Australia.

Australian drug enforcement customs officers brought over a sniffer dog to sniff around Li Du and his group. When the sniffer dog reached Li Du, it would not get close to him no matter what and was struggling to retreat.

As Li Du was being looked at suspiciously by an officer, he got frightened and hurriedly raised both of his hands. ”There's nothing wrong with me. I'll cooperate with your investigation. What's going on?”

When the sniffer dog reached Sophie, it continued struggling to retreat. At this moment, Li Du understood what was going on. He suspected that due to the both of them carrying the scent of Ah Meow and Ah Ow, who were vicious animals, the sniffer dog had become frightened of them.

As the officers did not know, one of them walked directly over and asked, ”Are you guys carrying drugs? Sensitive medications? Dairy products, eggs, and egg products are also not allowed! Are you guys carrying any?”

Li Du shook his head. ”No.”

”Various seeds, vegetables, and unsealed or canned sausages? Any?”

”No.”

”Alright, you guys can go over.” After asking the two questions, the officers turned around and walked away without giving them a body search and the like.

Hans was at customs completing the customs declaration form. According to Australian laws, if someone brought more than 10,000 Australian dollars in cash, they were required to make a declaration.

Li Du had a harder time completing his entry card than the others. As he was a Chinese and Australia did not have a visa-free agreement with China, his visa needed to be checked and he had to fill up the entry card, whereas the others mainly underwent an inspection.

Despite that, the Australian border force was very hospitable. After seeing Li Du's passport, they gave him an entry card application that was in Chinese. A staff then walked over with a cup of tea in his hand to chit-chat with him:

”From China?”

”Yes.”

”The Great Wall is really not bad. The noodles with soybean paste dish that you guys have isn't nice, but the roasted chicken is pretty decent. The Forbidden City is huge—I really like that place.”

While Li Du filled up the entry card, he asked, ”You've been to my country? Thanks for the compliments.”

The staff nodded his head and said proudly, ”I've been to a lot of places and have pretty much toured the whole of Asia. I will travel during the holidays every year. Oh, the right side is for declarations. If you've brought the items listed above, you'll have to declare them.”

As he spoke, he pointed at the right half of the entry card's front side, which had 11 options for the declaration of items.