After Wang Yan's exclamation, many people around him immediately turned their heads to look.
The people around him weren't nervous at all. One person beside Wang Yan even chuckled and whispered to him, "We don't call them 'ghosts' anymore, they're called 'foreigners' now."
It turned out that the ones standing with guns on the wooden crates were actually some blond, blue-eyed foreigners.
Since coming down from the mountain, Wang Yan hadn't seen any foreigners. Although the ancient books had records of Persians and Japanese, it didn't occur to him at the moment.
With that person's reminder, Wang Yan suddenly realized: so these strange-looking people are foreigners.
Without considering Wang Yan's thoughts, Boss Mao glanced up at the submachine guns around and shouted, "Where's Pepi? Let him come out."
Hearing Boss Mao's shout, someone slowly walked out from behind the wooden crates opposite Boss Mao. This person was also a blond, blue-eyed foreigner.