Lin Fei followed the crowd off the airplane and casually glanced around at these people. To be honest, he didn't understand why these Chinese people would come to the Philippines for no reason; he had researched before coming and found that, like Indonesia, the Philippines had also experienced anti-Chinese incidents. Although it wasn't as recent as in Indonesia, any normal Chinese person would feel a deep insult to their self-respect when they saw people of the same race being arbitrarily humiliated and murdered. Even Lin Fei, who by now hardly considered himself ordinary, felt an unconscious aversion.
As a result, he felt a natural discomfort upon arriving in this city.
"What a disgusting place," Lin Fei muttered softly.
The person next to him who had just alighted from the plane seemed to hear his comment and gave him a surprised look.
"Manila is quite nice, my friend," said a refined-looking young man, who appeared to be in his twenties or thirties.