Isaac Cameron nodded: “If there is nothing wrong in the evening, let him go over and see.”
At noon, Charlie didn’t go anywhere. He is not familiar with Tokyo, and he doesn’t have a lot of favor with this particularly prosperous modern city.
In contrast, he prefers Eastcliff. The city not only has advanced and prosperous modern high-rise buildings, but also has historical sites with hundreds or even thousands of years of history. The cultural atmosphere is very strong, and the foundation is much stronger than Tokyo.
However, Charlie didn’t want to deprive others of the right to go shopping because he was not interested, so he sent Isaac Cameron, Don Albert and others out.
A group of people went to the bustling Ginza and Shinjuku for a whole afternoon, and when they came back, everyone had a good harvest, carrying a lot of big and small bags.
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