Chapter 1737 Romance
Today's southern Africa is no longer the southern Africa with serious gender imbalance.

Last year's census showed that the sex ratio of southern Africans under the age of 15 was basically one to one, and the proportion of boys was not significantly higher than that of girls.

According to the statistics of the Southern African Immigration Bureau, the proportion of Southern African citizenship through marriage is increasing year by year, and the number of foreign-related marriages is increasing year by year. Most of the men are Southern Africans.

It is a pity that this method is not suitable for Takeda Keisuke's family. Takeda Keisuke's three daughters are too young, and the eldest daughter is not yet 18 years old, and cannot reach the legal age of marriage in southern Africa. This method is meaningless.

"Then is there any other way?" Keisuke Taketa didn't give up, and he had no turning back. 20 rand was not enough for Keisuke Takeda's family to return to Japan.

What's more, it is less than 20 rand now.

"No!" Ford's answer made Keisuke Takeda despair.

"So what should we do?" Takeda Keisuke's wife was also desperate.

Four children were emotionally affected, and two younger children had started crying.

"Don't worry, there will be a solution, there will be a solution—" Takeda Keisuke was in a state of confusion.

"It's really not possible. You can enter Southern Africa first by means of tourism. If you can find a job, then maybe the employer is willing to issue a special talent certificate, but it is difficult to obtain this qualification, unless you are a genius in a certain industry. Ford probably gave a free suggestion for the sake of a few children.

"No, I must enter Southern Africa through formal means." Keisuke Takeda is still self-aware, and he is not up to the standard of a genius.

"Actually, there's nothing wrong with staying here. Your Chinese is pretty good. There are many people here who want to join Southern Africa, but they can't speak Chinese. You can continue to apply while earning money." Harry is also positive, but don't rush to be grateful , if Keisuke Takeda chooses this way, Harry and Ford will definitely get a commission.

"Okay, let's rent a tent first." Keisuke Taketa decided to settle down first.

The price of the tent is expensive, five rand a month, although the area is small, the sanitation is not bad.

All cities in southern Africa have very strict hygiene requirements. Not to mention people defecating everywhere, and pets defecating everywhere, the owner must clean up in time, otherwise there will be trouble.

Don't even think about furniture, the Takeda Keisuke family can only lie on the ground.

Once the family is settled, Keisuke Takeda will start working. Don't waste a minute. Time is money.

There are still a lot of people who hope to learn Chinese. Some of them are Chinese themselves, and they can leave the motherland for too long without even being able to speak Chinese.

This made Keisuke Takeda feel a little better, at least Southern Africa didn't make an exception because these people were Chinese.

"Can you write Chinese characters?" Harry asked as he walked.

"Yes, I have learned Chinese since I was a child, and I am very proficient in Chinese. I dare say that many Chinese are not as proficient in Chinese as I am—" Keisuke Taketa is still confident in this regard.

"Remember, in southern Africa, you must not say similar things, otherwise you will be in trouble." Harry kindly reminded.

"Okay, I remember—" Keisuke Taketa is not stupid. The main population of Port Edward is Chinese. It is only because Harry is white that Keisuke Taketa relaxes his vigilance.

"No matter what you were like before, from now on, you have to demand yourself by the standards of a southern African, from the inside out, so that you have a better chance of joining southern Africa." Harry is not joking, the Japanese actually Easier to assimilate into southern Africa than whites.

There are indeed many people who want to learn Chinese, and Harry easily helped Keisuke Taketa find a few students, and the salary was just enough to pay the rent for the tent.

This made Takeda Keisuke very worried. It was not enough to pay the rent of the tent. Takeda Keisuke was responsible for the family's eating, drinking, and sleeping.

Fortunately, the price of food is really cheap. Bread costs 8 cents a kilogram, cheap chicken costs 7 cents cheaper than bread, and milk costs [-] cents a liter. And round.

In Japan nowadays, the staple food of ordinary people is unhulled rice, the so-called "bran rice".

Don't even think about milk and apples, only dignitaries can afford them.

There are everything sold beside the barbed wire, cans, cigarettes, clothing, bedding, and even a "Guide to Immigrants to Southern Africa" ​​for sale.

Keisuke Taketa thought and thought, and reluctantly spent one rand to buy a copy.

It's actually the Japanese version, with both pictures and texts.

This made Keisuke Takeda couldn't help sighing that the printing industry in southern Africa is indeed well-developed. This kind of brochures that can be seen everywhere are actually printed on expensive powder paper, and the Japanese government does not have such a luxury.

Powdered paper is coated paper, which was invented by the British in the mid-19th century. White and fine porcelain clay was blended into paint, and evenly brushed on the surface of the base paper to make high-grade printing paper.

Because the process is like powdering a woman's face, it is called powder paper.

In addition to the "Guide to Immigrants to Southern Africa", Keisuke Taketa also bought a lot of food, milk and apples are essential, as well as luncheon meat which is rare in Japan.

In Japan, a box of luncheon meat costs nearly 0.5 yen, which is equivalent to about 20 rands. In southern Africa, it is directly cut in half, which only costs 10 cents.

Back at the rented tent, the children were ecstatic, but Keisuke Taketa's wife was full of worry.

This poor woman thought that Keisuke Takeda was going to have a big meal, and then took her family to jump into the sea and commit suicide.

"My wife, it was the right choice for us to come to southern Africa. This pile of things only cost 30 cents. If it was in Japan, it would cost at least a few yen." Keisuke Taketa is full of confidence, and he has not yet officially joined the southern region. As for the African nationality, he has already lived a life of milk and luncheon meat every day. After he really joined southern Africa, Keisuke Taketa couldn't imagine it.

"Bless God Amaterasu, the things here are really cheap—" Neeko was pleasantly surprised, her name was Neeko, and it was not a misnomer.

"My wife, from now on, if you want to thank God, you should say God bless, or Bodhisattva bless—" Takeda Keisuke sternly said that the first sentence he taught students just now was Bodhisattva bless.

Don't ask why, the question is that the status of religion in the West is too high.

The wife nodded again and again, picked up an apple and put it in front of her nose and took a strong sniff, her face was full of happiness and satisfaction.

Several children even looked at the apple with longing eyes. Keisuke Takeda's tutoring was very strict. Without Keisuke Takeda's permission, the children could not eat whatever they wanted.

If this is in southern Africa, parents are afraid that their children will be hungry, and it is very common for parents to chase and feed their children with bowls.

Japan is a bit miserable. Let alone children, Keisuke Taketa has never eaten apples in his decades.

"Eat it, eat it, I will work hard so that you can eat apples every day in the future." Keisuke Taketa was inexplicably sad. Southern Africa is really too extravagant.

As night fell, the street lamps outside the barbed wire gradually turned on. Looking at the brightly lit Port Edward in the distance, Keisuke Takeda and his wife did not feel sleepy.

"I hope that in the future, there will be a house of our own—" Neizi pointed to the noisy and bustling urban area in the distance, full of longing in his heart: "——When you work every day, I will clean up the house Clean, make dinner and wait for you, the children must go to the best universities, I heard that the education level in southern Africa is very high, and they will definitely become promising people in the future."

"It will definitely!" Takeda Keisuke gently hugged his wife, and the children had already fallen asleep peacefully. They had just had a full meal, and they wondered if they would dream of more apples in their sleep.

At this time, there was a lot of noise in the corner of the camp. Some people used the night to destroy the barbed wire, hoping to escape from here.

Immediately, patrolmen with police dogs appeared, and the management personnel in the camp also dispatched one after another.

Harry still paid more attention to Keisuke Takeda, so he hurried over and felt relieved when he saw Keisuke Takeda.

"It's a good thing it wasn't you—" Harry panted, with a gloating expression on his face.

"What's wrong?" Takeda Keisuke was not so irrational.

"No matter who it is, that guy is going to be unlucky. The laws in southern Africa are very strict. You'd better find a book on this subject. Don't violate the laws of southern Africa, or you will be severely punished." Harry said. I still want to continue drawing.

"What kind of punishment will you receive like this?" Takeda Keisuke called out the alarm.

"Punishment? No, no, no, southern African laws only apply to southern Africans. People here have not yet joined southern Africa, so they are not considered southern Africans and are not protected by southern African laws—" Harry glanced at his wife maliciously. , The wife immediately returned to the tent: "——If the escaped person dares to resist during the pursuit, then the police officer who is chasing has the right to shoot directly—even if he survives by luck, he will be imprisoned for illegal entry. If you want money, you will wait to serve hard labor until you die. This type of criminal is very sought-after, and there are all kinds of torture you can imagine in prisons."

Keisuke Takeda was silent, Southern Africa is both heaven and hell.

On the same night, Xue Liang was having dinner with his girlfriend.

The environment of the restaurant is beautiful, the music is melodious, the sound can be heard by one person eating, and the chatting of two people is not affected.

Xue Liang's girlfriend works in the Indian Ocean Fleet. She is a surgeon. Tomorrow, Xue Liang's girlfriend will go to East India with the fleet to participate in a joint exercise.

"After I'm gone, you have to be honest and take good care of yourself. Don't you want to get a doctorate? Now is your chance. Take advantage of this time to study hard." Xue Liang's girlfriend Miranda is from France and stayed with her parents during the World War Immigrated to Southern Africa and graduated from Nyasaland Military Medical College.

"I know, you have to take care of yourself. When you come back, I will give you a surprise—" Xue Liang took out a rose from the napkin like a magic trick, and Miranda was overwhelmed with surprise.

As long as conditions permit, southern African men are also very romantic.

(End of this chapter)

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