661 Chinese District

Early the next morning, Zhu Wencong accompanied by Adel followed Liu Baofeng to the Chinese district. America is the biggest immigrant country, so there are many small districts of different ethnicities.

There are places like Eastern City, Korean City, Japanese City, and so on. These were the initial immigrant landscapes and also the most welcoming havens in a foreign land.

Zhu Wencong had initially regarded San Francisco as a second hometown, but then someone in the city pushed for the Chinese Exclusion Act, resulting in his own people being expelled.

Latter, Chicago and Cleveland became his second home, but as they were northern cities, they too began to exclude.

White people were accustomed to a degraded lifestyle, and Easterners, by not going on strike, seriously burdened the Whites, so they had to be kicked out of the team.

Although the Kunlun slaves weren't up to much, they were qualified cannon fodder, always charging to the front whenever there was trouble.