Meanwhile, New York’s Chinatown.
Because it was lunchtime, Hogan’s restaurant was doing good business. Just the two of them, he and his mate, were already busy. However, Hogan had been quietly surveying outside the door while he was waiting for his customers. He found that since this morning, there was always a car parked across the road in front of his store.
Although the other side changed four cars, and also changed to a different location, Hogan can still see that these four cars choose the location, although different but all can see his roast goose store’s front door. This made his heart vaguely apprehensive.
He knew that the New York police must be on to him. Being watched by the police made Hogan’s heart inevitably nervous.
The mate could see that something was wrong with him and hurriedly went up to him and asked, "Uncle Chen, what’s wrong with you?"
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