Chapter 87 Full Sprint
Allen Zhang added the fake ID dealer’s social media as a friend and paid a $100 deposit.
The two reached a transaction agreement, and Allen was told to wait for notification, which would take about two to three days. Then they parted ways and left the #26 bus station.
By the afternoon, Allen didn’t head straight back to the bridge encampment but chose to go to the Green Word Shelter to help Rena unload goods.
The other shelter staff were on paid leave; only Rena was on duty. It would definitely take her half a day to unload the goods by herself. Helping others to the fullest, Allen decided not to charge this time as they were all part of the same community.
Returning to the Green Word Shelter felt like coming home.
A few charity organization trucks were parked roadside, with several drivers holding cups of coffee and milk tea, discussing the car accident on the freeway from the day before.
Allen didn’t see the familiar face of the Caucasian driver from before, presumably one of the unfortunate drivers involved in that accident.
Starting from around one in the afternoon, he helped unload goods until four. Without hourly wage, Allen didn’t work too hard, totally at ease.
The truck drivers didn’t say anything, instead thinking this was normal work efficiency. After all, everyone is out here working; why put in extra unnecessary effort?
They weren’t locals and had time to wander around instead, buying local specialties for their families. Unfortunately, the nearby major stores were mostly closed, and purchasing anything required a twenty-minute walk to another district.
