Chapter 620 Residence

Bao Weisi's words were like thunder from a clear sky, and the live broadcast room was silent for a moment.
Japan's Vice Minister of Ocean Affairs Suffers from Mercury Poisoning!?
Bifang suddenly felt that this matter sounded familiar, and a flash of inspiration suddenly appeared in the mind palace of his brain. He suddenly remembered that something like this seemed to have happened in his previous life!
It was shortly after the Dolphin Bay incident that the Deputy Minister of Oceans ran into trouble - mercury poisoning.
Although the details of the poisoning are unknown, it is likely to be unpleasant.
Even if heavy metal poisoning can be treated with modern technology, there is a considerable probability that it will leave sequelae, especially mercury.
Did it happen this morning?
Bifang was secretly surprised. He hadn't been online since he came here, and for a moment he had no idea what was happening.
The last Dolphin Bay incident happened in 2009. At that time, the Internet media was far less developed than it is now, so only a few people knew about it.
But it is different now. Every move of the Japanese Ministry of Oceanology has obviously been watched by a large number of media. When such an incident happened, it was immediately brought out and reported in great detail. Combined with the "whale meat" in the supermarket, the sarcasm was very obvious.
Compared with Bifang's apparent calmness , the audience seemed much more direct, sending congratulatory messages crazily on the barrage. Many people searched the Internet immediately and found that it was true.
When they learned that Japan's Deputy Minister of Ocean Affairs himself was poisoned by mercury, a sense of satisfaction arose in their hearts. The evil doer was being avenged by nature.
Japan is a maritime country. With the current overfishing in the ocean, the first to suffer will certainly be the island countries, and this can be seen from the saury.
Sanma can lay eggs in spring, autumn and winter. It has a short lifespan and its resources are extremely resilient. There are huge numbers of them in the world. However, after migrating to Japan, such fish are fished to the point of drastic reduction in numbers, and other countries are blamed afterwards. This is a clear example.
It's a pity how short-sighted they are.
That’s all in the past.
Dolphin Bay has come to an end.
Bifang came to his senses, thanked Baowais for telling him the news, and brought everything back on track.
"It's not easy to find such good weather in Central China. I have set aside a whole day for what we are going to do today." Baowais' tone was not without anticipation.
Like Leonardo, Bowes also stayed for only one day, but for a different reason.
Leonardo did so because the environment was too dangerous and he was afraid of an accident if he stayed there for too long, while Bowes was simply a busy man. After all, he was the prime minister of a country and it was not easy for him to take a day off.
Bifang looked up at the sun, nodded, and began to explain to the audience.
"The Central Country is located in the mid-to-high latitudes, with a standard temperate oceanic climate. Compared to other countries at the same latitude, the Central Country has the North Atlantic Ocean, which provides it with increased temperature and humidity all year round. Second, affected by the mid-latitude westerly winds, the rain in the Central Country has always been out of control."
"Because of this environment, the lowest temperature in Central China in winter is only -3 to 10 degrees Celsius, not to mention that the houses are equipped with heating as standard, so the winter in Central China is still very comfortable."
"Similarly, summer is not too hot, generally between 15 and 22 degrees, and the number of days above 30 degrees can be counted on one hand."
"As far as I know, the high temperature warning in most European countries starts at 30 degrees, while in China it starts at 35 degrees, and it will take several consecutive days before the alarm is issued."
Because of this, even in the scorching heat of September, Bifang does not feel any heat. Instead, the sea breeze brings a slight coolness.
It's a completely different experience compared to Japan where you would break out in sweat after just two steps. It's much more comfortable.
Bao Weiss listened silently and nodded continuously, agreeing with Bifang's statement , especially in London.
Cloudy days are occasionally accompanied by showers, day after day, as if there is no end. Many foreigners who live here for two or three years only to realize when they look back that there are indeed no sunny days in London. The dark old buildings, gray sky and thick clouds are what London really looks like.
Even air conditioning is rare here.
As for being warm in winter and cool in summer, thinking of this, Bao Weisi smiled and said, "Fang, you have never lived in Central China. Except for the suburbs, Central China is very hot in summer now, especially in the subway carriages, where the temperature even exceeds 35℃. On the oldest line in London, the temperature in the carriages even exceeds 40℃!"
"If finances didn't prohibit it, I would definitely install air conditioners in the subway!"
With hundreds of years of industrial development, the heat island effect has become significant. London now has cold winters and hot summers, which is very different from before.
Bifang smiled but didn't say anything. In fact, in his opinion, it wasn't that hot.
Europeans are typically cold-tolerant and heat-intolerant, and their definition of heat varies greatly. At least Bifang finds it easy to accept how unbearable a 35-degree subway ride is.
On the day we arrived in Yangguo, Bifang had been to London and took the subway. He did not feel the heat, but the smell was unforgettable.
The central Chinese have a serious problem with body odor. When they take the subway, they have to endure the "long-marinated in high temperature" odor of sweat and smelly feet in the closed carriage.
Bifang has a keen sense of smell, and when paired with cheap "cologne", the smell is even more "unique"!
At this point, Bifang and Baowais seemed to have a common topic and started to complain, not stopping until they reached the edge of the black cliff.
This scene was somewhat similar to the moment when Bifang saw land while drifting on the sea. Looking at Bowles beside him, he also made plans in his mind.
"We have to climb up first, and then find a suitable camping spot. Then we can make a fire and build a simple safe house. However, we may have to walk a long way."
"I'm fine." Bao Weiss seemed very confident and believed that he was still strong enough.
Seeing this, Bifang nodded. He took out a long rope from his backpack, tied one end to Baowais, and explained: "In order to prevent accidents, we still need to take safety measures. Otherwise, it will be difficult for me to leave the Central Kingdom alive."
[The closest I’ve ever been to death]
[Drone: I'm always watching you. ]
[Is there a sniper rifle pointed at Bifang (dog head)?]
"Not a sniper rifle." Bifang didn't sense any danger, nor did he find any reflective objects. "The security of Central Country is still quite high."
There were no humans nearby, and there were no large predators in Central China. Even wolves had become extinct in the eighteenth century.
The only threat is probably the snake?
With the rope tied, Bifang began to climb the cliff. The cliff, which was more than ten meters high, was not difficult for him. He only needed to find a foothold in advance, which only took a few minutes.
After going up, Bifang pulled the long rope and let Baowais try it.
Unexpectedly, Bao Weisi did have some experience in outdoor activities, and he came up quickly with the help of Bifang.
The two then began to walk to find a suitable place to live.
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