113. Exotic Mountains and Rivers

Lu Yao bought a pair of sunglasses and put them on, effectively shielding his eyes that shone like stars, blocking the harassment of the encroaching swarm of admirers.

Until the plane landed and he exited the airport, he no longer felt the thirsty gazes of the women.

The climate in Guadala City was warm and dry, having undergone several colonial periods, the streets boasted a variety of architectural styles, with every nation that had controlled maritime supremacy leaving its mark here.

The place had exotic charm, making it a nice spot to visit, but the only drawback was its poor public safety.

In the Exotic Mountains and Rivers, Lu Yao, as an Asian, stood out conspicuously.

A taxi drew near proactively. Though the driver sported a messy beard and a ferocious look, seeming hardly trustworthy, Lu Yao still chose to get inside.

Judging by appearances isn't right; maybe despite looking fierce, the driver was actually a good person.