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Chapter 355 Is it too late to join Chinese citizenship now?
Chapter 355 Is it too late to join Chinese citizenship now?
Apart from China, all the people of the other planets were dumbfounded.
Doesn't the entire planet Blue belong to human civilization?
Shouldn't the Civilization Trials select humanity's most outstanding elites?
Why doesn't this alien civilization have any sense of martial ethics? They're even using sovereignty to hold qualifying matches!
A representative from a small African country cried out, "I want the United Nations to represent me, but it would be even better if China could represent me!"
The representative from the Sakura Kingdom wiped the cold sweat from his brow and repeatedly bowed in apology when faced with public questioning: "We will definitely handle this matter properly. In order to deal with the trial by the alien civilization, we have established a special task force and are discussing countermeasures."
The reporters, however, wouldn't let him off the hook, pressing him with pointed questions: "As far as we know, China has entered a state of high alert, and the Central First Agricultural School on Blue Star is conducting large-scale enrollment. What's your opinion on this? Has the Ministry of State Affairs taken any similar actions?"
The official representative from Japan, feeling utterly bitter, said, "China's response is too aggressive. To ensure the normal lives of our citizens, we will not enter a state of high alert. Moreover, even if we fail to qualify, it will not affect us in any way. After all, humanity on Earth is a community."
A murmur of knowing laughter rippled through the crowd.
Yeah, so what if they didn't pass the qualifying rounds? Do you think an alien civilization would travel across vast distances of time and space to come to Earth just for a single island nation like theirs?
Governments around the world are in a real bind.
They used to think that if the sky fell, tall people would hold it up. Now, the aliens are telling them that none of them will escape.
How can this be done?
Compared to the government's bewilderment, ordinary citizens reacted much faster.
In the beautiful country, inside a villa, chaos reigns.
"Jenny, hurry up. Take the cash and bank cards, don't take anything else, we'll buy it when we get back to China." A Chinese man hurriedly stuffed his passport and various documents into his handbag.
Jenny, with her bright blonde hair, was in a flurry of activity, frantically trying to help her eldest son pack his luggage and then frantically searching for her daughter's lost passport. She was completely overwhelmed.
"Honey, are you sure the Chinese consulate can receive us? China is currently on high alert."
The Chinese man rubbed his face, his brows furrowed, his expression filled with unconcealed worry.
He has been in the United States for 13 years and has always retained his Chinese citizenship, but his wife Jenny and their son and daughter are American citizens.
He was also unsure whether he could bring his family back to China safely.
But no matter what, we have to give it a try.
The family packed three large suitcases, drove to the consulate.
Jenny and her children's passports have expired and need to be renewed.
At this moment, the Chinese Consulate in the United States is packed with people.
A consulate staff member shouted, "Don't rush, line up! Our consulate will continue to fulfill its duties and protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens. We will operate normally under any circumstances. Currently, we are only handling applications for Chinese citizens to return to China."
Because China Express has entered a state of high alert, all airline routes are under strict control.
Individuals abroad generally cannot buy tickets to return to China and can only try to return through consulates.
Upon hearing this, Jenny's face immediately paled, tears welling up in her eyes as she looked helplessly at the man beside her.
The Chinese man suppressed his worries, gently patted Jenny's hand, kissed the two children, and then pushed his way through the crowd to the staff: "I am a Chinese citizen, but my wife and children are not. Can they come back to China with me? Money is not a problem."
Beside him stood a distraught Chinese family, young and old, pounding on the table and throwing a tantrum: "Why won't we be allowed to return to China? We also have the blood of the Yellow Emperor flowing through our veins! Do I need to prove to you whether I am Chinese or not?"
The consulate staff have been under immense mental stress and extremely busy these days.
They were ordinary people too, and their capacity to endure was limited. Seeing this family severely disrupting the order inside the consulate, they lowered their voices and roared, "Don't you have any idea why we won't let you go back to China?! First of all, from the moment you obtained American citizenship, you automatically renounced your Chinese citizenship. Secondly, you obtained American citizenship through political asylum. What face do you have to talk to us here? Get out!"
The whole family, their faces alternating between pale and flushed, angrily exclaimed, "What kind of attitude is this? I'm going to file a complaint against you!"
The consulate staff didn't tolerate them at all and immediately ordered them to be kicked out.
This act of making an example of someone to deter others was exceptionally effective.
The venue was much quieter, and all work was proceeding in an orderly manner.
Jenny approached the Chinese man and whispered, "Darling, what should we do?"
"Keep waiting."
The seven-year-old son looked up, his eyes wide, and innocently asked the Chinese man, "Dad, why do we have to go back to China and not stay in America? The news says that the trials of civilization are not scary, and aliens are not scary either."
The Chinese man crouched down, looked the boy in the eye, and said earnestly, “Because you are my most important family members, I can’t let you take even the slightest risk. China is different from America. China is a people’s country, and in times of crisis, all the people stand together. But in America, no one will fight to protect us—not the police, not the army, and their guns are more likely to be pointed at us.”
The boy nodded, seemingly understanding but not quite.
The Chinese man affectionately patted the top of his head.
The family waited until the city lights came on, just as the consulate was about to close for the day.
"that……"
The consulate staff wearily packed away the documents, then, seeing the family still waiting beside them, forced a smile: "The situation in China is special. This morning, we already reported your situation to our superiors, and I will call you as soon as we receive a reply."
"OK, thanks!"
"You're welcome. Wait a minute!" Before shutting down the computer, the staff member opened their work email again and saw the approval that had just been sent.
A broad smile spread across his face, and his tone was relaxed and cheerful: "The higher-ups have approved your Chinese ID card or household registration booklet, marriage certificate, child's birth certificate, and other documents. Once approved, you can return to China on the chartered flight. You will need to pay for your own airfare."
Jenny covered her mouth in disbelief, bursting into tears of joy.
The Chinese man hurriedly opened his briefcase, so excited he was almost incoherent: "I brought all the documents and the money! Can you process it for me now? Oh, sorry, you're closed for the day."
The staff member smiled and took his documents: "It's okay, I can work overtime a little longer."
The family only waited two days before successfully boarding a plane back to China.
Jenny looked at the white clouds outside the plane and suddenly said, "Honey, after we land, I want to apply for Chinese citizenship immediately."
The Chinese man glanced at Jenny: "Didn't you find it troublesome to obtain Chinese citizenship?"
"But it's worth it! Isn't it?"
"Yes, it's worth it!"
There is much discussion online about the large number of Chinese people taking flights back to China.
There were envious and jealous comments, indifferent comments, and even hostile comments, but the most popular comment was: "Is it too late to become a Chinese citizen now?"
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