"I finally know why you said you couldn't solve everything," Sieg admitted frankly.
"Duh, I'd drown in their spit if they each had a go at me." Allen Zhang also swallowed hard.
They didn't rush to fight over spots with the homeless squeezing into the shelter, but stayed far away. Allen Zhang looked at the photo on his phone and then at the dense crowd, unable to recognize anyone.
These Black guys all look the same! There are so many, I just can't tell them apart. It might also be because the other party hasn't come over here yet.
Allen Zhang pulled out his phone to send a message to Rena.
Before long, he saw her appear on the second-floor balcony, waving at them and pointing towards the alley behind the door. Allen Zhang got the hint and immediately took Sieg through a detour.
He knocked on the back door in the alley, and Rena opened it from the inside, glanced at the empty alley, and promptly invited the two men in.
This was Allen Zhang's first time taking Rena's back door.