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1209 [I am a star who I am afraid of] next

Jeju Island Seaside—

Song Zhichao drove the worn-out KIA and ran wildly by the beach.

Anyway, the car is broken, so I don't worry about being broken.

As the speed was galloping, the sea breeze blew through the car window and brushed Song Zhichao's face, giving people an inexplicable stimulation, as if he was a racer at this moment, and was running at lightning on the track.

In fact, Song Zhichao was thinking about his thoughts at this moment.

He regretted that he had asked Samsung Electronics to shoot this advertisement for Han Jiaren.

Opportunities should be achieved by yourself. If she does this, she will be angry if she finds out?

Probably not.

This girl is both greedy for money and vain. She can probably laugh like this in her dreams, so how could she be so arrogant to refuse?

Thinking of this, Song Zhichao activates the steering wheel hard, and the black KIA whirls beautifully and stops near a reef.

Those black reefs were scattered all over the sea, looming under the slap of the waves.

Some "sea girls" born and raised in Jeju Island are experiencing kelp, conch, scallops, and octopus in the sea.

They were dark-skinned, wearing one-piece leather jackets made by sea girls, wearing sun hats on their heads, and quickly touched the sea water with both hands, and threw the spoils they felt into the bamboo basket behind them from time to time.

...

Song Zhichao got out of the car and walked forward along the reef area.

The road not far from the sea is extremely lively, and it looks like a temporary market with many seafood stalls.

Song Zhichao walked over in a hurry.

Sure enough, those are all the Hai family living in Jeju Island selling seafood that have just been salvaged from the sea, such as sea cucumbers, kelp, small silverfish, dense crabs, lobsters, scallops, and octopus.

It can be said that anyone who lives in the sea can be seen in this market.

Looking at those customers, basically all the tourists who came to Jeju Island for travel, mostly Japanese, then Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and finally European and American.

In this era, South Korea's tourism industry was not as developed as the future, and there were very few tourists from mainland China. Therefore, the South Korean government focused on attracting Japanese tourists and Hong Kong and Taiwan tourists, and also revised the tourism law to ensure the rights and interests of tourists from these three places.

Song Zhichao was very excited to be able to hear Chinese on Jeju Island, so he followed a Hong Kong tour group and went activities along the market.

The Hong Kong tour group is very small, with only seven or eight people in total, led by a Korean tour guide wearing glasses.

The Korean tour guide was fucked by his 7-inch tongue and urged Hong Kong people from time to time to buy seafood, boasting that these seafood are cheap and expensive, nourishing and nourishing.

Needless to say, these seafood stalls colluded with him, and in this era "take kickbacks" was an international practice.

However, those Hong Kong people are very knowledgeable. Unlike some old-fashioned culprits, they don’t know anything when they go out for the first time and buy whatever they see - they just care about taking photos with their cameras and ignore the tour guide’s urging.

...

"Look, take a look--live octopus!"

In front of a seafood stall, a low-sized and dark-skinned man was shouting with a loudspeaker.

The Hong Kong tourists were attracted to them.

The rough man saw that people were almost gathering, so he put down his horn, rolled up his sleeves, and picked up a pot of octopus for everyone to show.

The tour guide of glasses reminded Hong Kong tourists to take out their cameras to take photos as soon as possible, which was a rare scene.

Looking at the wooden basin, there were clusters of ugly octopus crawling, large and small, with sticky tentacles constantly squirming, which made tourists who hate tentacles feel distressed.

The rough man looks like a veteran. He has performed this kind of natural devouring skill many times and is very good at grasping emotions and driving the scene.

He deliberately picked the octopus around, and finally, in front of everyone, he chose the largest octopus - the octopus was the size of an adult fist and was grabbed in the hands of a rough man. Several tentacles kept squirming and wrapped around his fingers, making people's scalp numb.

"Great! Now the performance has officially begun! I want to swallow this big octopus raw!" The rough man shouted in Korean, and then he grabbed the octopus and rinsed it in the clear water for a few times, then raised his head, opened his mouth, and directly aimed the octopus at his mouth and put it in.

Song Zhichao has watched many Korean dramas in his previous life and knows that Koreans like to eat octopus alive - they believe that live octopus nourishes the body, and its tentacles are very delicious and can be eaten raw.

However, those were filmed on TV, and the octopus that were eaten were all very small types. They were not like in front of you, and the size of the fist was stuffed directly into it...

really--

The scene in front of him made the Hong Kong tourists around him scream, and they took out their cameras to point them at the rough man and flashed wildly.

I saw the living octopus constantly squirming in the rough man's mouth - the tentacles were wrapped around his mouth, and he was about to run out.

The rough man reached out and stuffed the tentacles into his mouth one by one, and soon his mouth was full and bloated.

Then, the rough man tried his best, his head was super thick and he suddenly tilted his head, and with a buzz, he swallowed the octopus, which was the size of a fist, and he swallowed the entire octopus raw!

There was an uproar around, and the camera lights were flashing even more violently, especially those older Hong Kong people pointing to the rough man and speaking Cantonese, as if they were surprised whether he was really eating or doing magic.

Song Zhichao couldn't help but be a little surprised. After all, the trick of swallowing octopus raw looks really scary.

...

"Okay, okay! The performance is over. Now please pay everyone - everyone who takes photos will have to pay the shooting fee - 30,000 won per Korean won!" The rough man suddenly picked up the horn and said to the Hong Kong passenger surrounding him.

The Hong Kong people looked at each other: "..."

"What's going on? You have to pay for the fun?!"

"Yes, isn't this the most basic performance in the seafood market? What's the money?"

"Why didn't I say it clearly when I came here just now, but I'm paying for it now. Isn't this an indictment?"

As if hearing these Hong Kong people’s doubts, the glasses tour guide began to explain that this was an entertainment program, not an ordinary performance, and anyone who took photos had to pay for it - this is the rule!

Regardless of the rules or not, these Hong Kong people knew they had been fooled - this tour guide was obviously in the same group as this rough man.

At this moment, several big-skinned men with round waists stood up, holding fish scrapers and other weapons, surrounded these Hong Kong people with fierceness, meaning that they would not let them go and they had to take money.

These Hong Kong people are weak and have a guy in their hands. The so-called powerful dragon will not suppress local snakes, so they have to accept their fate and start paying money one after another.

The glasses tour guide winked the rough man, meaning that you can see, these Hong Kong people are so weak and will admit defeat when they encounter something.

It turned out that the glasses tour guide and this rough man joined forces to blackmail the Chinese in this area for more than once or twice.

At the beginning, they also blackmailed those Europeans and Americans and Japanese.

But later I found out that those Europeans and Americans were too domineering and called the police at any time and asked the embassy in South Korea to complain; those Japanese were too stubborn and were unwilling to pay for money, so you could not scare him, and on the other hand, they would even commit suicide by committing suicide.

Only Chinese, whether from Hong Kong, Taiwan, or from somewhere, are easier to bully and are naturally gentle. Of course, in the eyes of these Koreans, they are relatively weak, and they often pay for it if they scare them.

So after gaining experience, the glasses tour guide reached a consensus with the rough man - to specifically find Chinese people to start.

According to their meaning, these Chinese people are all soft-legged shrimps, and it is useless to not blackmail them!
Chapter completed!
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