Chapter 1126 - Troublemakers (1/2)
Chapter 1126: Troublemakers
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
On the border of Mexico, cars parked on the side of the road Most of the brands were
Nissan, Toyota, Honda, and other cheap cars
These people were looking for customers, usually at a short distance, mainly in a town
one or two kilouides
Godzilla rented a car It was cheap and only cost ten dollars to take the with the driver The lowest offer was 30 dollars
He guessed that it was only due to his size and temperament that Godzilla could find a
car for 10 dollars
Only a wall separated the two countries, but the difference was very big and very
obvious
Nogales had a smooth road that ran in all directions The roads in Mexico were of rough
dirt A ride would surely be bureat, but there were many of them and they were heavy, and the
road condition was not good Li Du thought that it would be unfair to pay only ten dollars
so he gave the driver twenty
When he got out of the car in the town, Li Du sewith the earthy smell of dust
“That’s what Mexico tastes like,” Godzilla grinned
Since entering Mexican territory, Godzilla has become much more active Here,
Arizona’s shadow has disappeared, replaced by Mexican style
Soh it inter They
were barefoot and shi+rtless, showing their strong little bodies, and they looked healthy
and happy
On the street, there were old s Li
Du shook his head and took some banknotes out of his pocket He handed them to the
old man and said, “Go and have some food”
The streets were lined with vendors in wide-bri fro up the air
The streets were croith tourists
Li Du exclaimed, “It seems like a lot of people are interested in Mexico”
Godzilla shook his head “There are less now There used to be more”
Since Osahtened its borders to prevent violent
terrorists froents and police would constantly check people’s passports, and scrutinize all
foreigners as if they were terrorists
Tourists came to enjoy themselves, so of course, their ated and exaer careatly declined
The town had a completely different atmosphere from that of the United States The
s
Hans found a wide variety of stalls When they just sat down, a group of young
Mexicans approached in a hurry and sat beside thereeted them with a cheerful smile “Welcome, welcome,
ould you like to eat?”
“Burritos, chipotle corn, spicy grilled chicken, salmon with citrus soy sauce with Mexican
crisps, tomato chutney, salsa, butter-sautéed corn truffles…”
Godzilla ordered a lot of food, then added, “Spicy tonature
cocktails, and an emerald tequila for us”
“That’s a lot, man,” Hans leaned back in his chair and whistled
Godzilla said, “My treat”