Chapter 164: Rebellion

A Latin punk in a leather jacket was looking at the group of homeless people before him.

He fiddled with the dagger in his hand and spoke arrogantly, "We're not here to make things difficult for anyone. Hand over the money, and you can still live here."

The guy, with spikes on his clothes, looked towards a woman not far away and said, "Hey miss, do you know how long it takes for the police to respond to a call from a homeless person? Are you new to the streets?"

The woman, terrified, quickly put away her phone. She lowered her head in fear and didn't dare to look at the biker.

He was right about the police response time in the United States—it has an average value. As for why there is an average value rather than a margin of error, of course, it's because some places are faster and others are slower.

The homeless of Silver Lake had no experience with the swift police response of the Rich District, but they knew all too well how slow the response could be when they made a call.