Awakening the Daily Intelligence System

Chapter 520: 201, Lin Mo, long time no see!_1



Chapter 520: 201, Lin Mo, long time no see!_1

Although one can live comfortably anywhere with money.

Lin Mo genuinely wanted to return to his own country.

Without going into specifics,

just walking on the domestic roads and seeing the familiar environment and people of the same skin color made him feel very secure.

Unlike before, no matter which country he was in, he always felt like a stranger in a strange land, and often things were very inconvenient to do.

Although Lin Mo could now speak English, America was not one complete nation, but a union of many federates, each with different ways of speaking and communicating, and there was nothing like the universal Mandarin of Grand Xia.

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Communication was extremely cumbersome, and there were several occasions when translation issues resulted in everyone leaving unhappy.

“Huh….”

“Now that I’m back, there’s no rush to do things; why not take a good stroll around Rakshasa City first.”

Lin Mo rarely returned to Rakshasa City, and naturally, memories of his past life there came flooding back.

Now that he had finally returned, he really wanted to visit the places where he used to live, to see them again.

After all, what he had to do was not urgent at this moment.

He had been tense for too long; it was time to relax.

Thinking this, Lin Mo wanted to hail a taxi, only to tragically find that not a single taxi was in sight. He opened his phone app to call for a ride-share vehicle but found no available rides either.

“Hm?”

“What’s going on?”

“Is the network down?”

Lin Mo’s impression of Rakshasa City was that the roads were always teeming with taxis and ride-hailing cars, and although it was difficult to catch a cab in certain special areas, ride-shares could quickly find you if booked in advance.

But what was the situation now? Were they not allowing rides anymore?

Just as Lin Mo was about to ask someone nearby, he saw a row of black business vehicles in a neat line driving up, each with the words “Rakshasa Airport Butler” emblazoned on the side.

Remembering the news he had seen a few days ago, it clicked for Lin Mo.

Rakshasa International Airport now prohibited taxis and ride-shares within its vicinity, leaving you only the option of the more expensive airport butlers.

Obviously, this was again a young master’s venture into business.

This rule was clearly unreasonable, and Lin Mo could hear many passengers complaining.

But Lin Mo himself felt indifferent towards such issues; for him now, any problem that money could solve wasn’t a problem at all.

As for helping to solve these problems, it hadn’t even crossed his mind.

If someone wanted to solve them, they could be resolved immediately; if not, even making a fuss would be useless.

When the airport car approached, Lin Mo scanned the QR code on the vehicle, followed the prompt to download an app, and managed to smoothly pay a 2,000 yuan fee to summon a private car.

The business vehicles had several different classes; 500 yuan for anything within 30 kilometers, and Lin Mo chose the 2,000 yuan charter fee.

He wanted to visit several places today.

After payment, the service was very efficient; and within less than 10 minutes, the business vehicle Lin Mo had called stopped in front of him.

The car door was electric, and the driver was a middle-aged man around 50, dressed in a suit, looking very polite.

Lin Mo didn’t bring much luggage, just a backpack. Sitting in his seat, he said, “Master, take me to Nan Street Fifth Village in Fengxian.”

He wanted to first revisit the place where he used to rent a house, a trip down memory lane.

“Sure, no problem, please fasten your seat belt!”

The driver input the navigation coordinates, confirmed the location, started the car, and merged back onto the main road. @@novelbin@@

The road was busy with traffic; although it wasn’t completely jammed, the pace was quite slow.

The driver couldn’t help but grumble softly, “This damn place, you can’t get out in less than an hour every time you come in.”

“Once we leave the airport area, it will speed up; it should take roughly two hours to get to the place you mentioned.”

Lin Mo, watching the traffic out the window and the travelers coming and going, felt no urgency. He wasn’t in a rush and said with a smile, “No worries, just drive safely.”

The driver continued to focus on driving, maneuvering through the traffic for about half an hour before finally picking up speed.

Anyone who has driven knows that being stuck in traffic can be most annoying; as soon as the car starts moving, the irritation in your heart lessens by a lot.

Lin Mo didn’t feel too bothered, as his mind was still full of the excitement of returning to his hometown after such a long time.

Although he hadn’t managed to buy a house in the Demon Capital in the end, Lin Mo had grown up in Rakshasa City and still knew it very well.

Compared to three years ago, Rakshasa City hadn’t changed much.

Cities that have developed over many years don’t change daily like newly refurbished small cities.

Rakshasa had seen its development already; the occasional construction of a new building or a new park couldn’t drastically change the cityscape.

The driver maintained the speed limit and turned back with a smile, “Brother, judging by your accent, you’re not from Rakshasa, right?”

Lin Mo nodded in response, “Yeah, you’re right, I’m from East Sea.”

It seemed all taxi drivers liked to chat, and the one Lin Mo met today was no exception.


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