Chapter 137 The Nineties
After Ishihara Masao followed the group to the five-star hotel where he stayed, he found an excuse to go to the toilet, and directly urinated and slipped out. Even if he didn't bring his passport, there would be no trouble.
As for the place to sleep, it is even simpler. I didn’t plan to stay in a hotel, but wanted to experience the past of the Internet cafe all night.
It’s not unaware that in 1998, Masao Ishihara did not need to show any personal ID card to access the Internet in mainland China. Even hotels and hotels did not strictly register their ID card.
Even if you don’t have an ID card, you can still live there. What’s more, just like a young person, it’s not impossible to say that he is a student under the age of 16.
The current internal economy of mainland China is not good, but on the other hand, it is experiencing a wave of laid-offs. If a hotel or hotel can do the same business, that is, a business, and you will not be picky at all.
The first thing is to live first. As for the rest, it is all trivial matters. Moreover, the entire accommodation industry is not as standardized as it is in later generations.
The most crowded people gather in Internet cafes in every city are not students, but students. Even if some of them have no money to access the Internet, they will go to Internet cafes for a while after school every day before going home.
The memories of the previous life naturally emerged in Masao Ishihara. Even if you can access the Internet in an Internet cafe, there is nothing to do.
Most people go to Internet cafes just to play games. For boys, in addition to having sex in the second half of the night, they basically play games, games, and games.
For girls, there are still a few people who enter Internet cafes. They are nothing more than listening to music, watching flash animations, films and TV series.
Although they can play games, they rarely play stand-alone computer games. Boys don’t like to team up with girls to connect online because they think the food they play will be dragged down.
Ask boys, who is better to choose between girlfriends and games? Boys generally choose games without hesitation. This is exactly the same as later generations.
However, boys nowadays actively give up on love and choose games, while later generations passively give up on love and choose games.
The former is because I like games from the bottom of my heart. After all, I have never seen this new type of entertainment before.
Boys often think it is much more interesting than falling in love. Even if girls don’t have any material requirements, they will feel that it is a troublesome thing.
The latter often chooses games because they don’t dare to fall in love because they don’t have much money in their pockets. Who makes girls brainwashed in various ways, causing their appetite to grow bigger and bigger, and they want more and more?
Boys from different eras have made the most correct choice they think. Boys in the 1990s really don’t think that their girlfriends can play games.
And boys around the 1920s felt that their girlfriends were more fun than games, and they felt overwhelmed and were highly consumed.
Boys in the 1990s didn’t have a car or a house, it didn’t matter. They just had a stable job.
In the 1920s, if a boy had no car or house, he wanted to find a girlfriend and fall in love, who would give you the courage?
At this time, even if you want to play QQ, you don’t have it at all. It was only early March 1998, and Tencent was established in November of the same year.
As for finding things through search engines, there is no possibility. Baidu was founded in January 2000, even later.
The most common Internet cafes in mainland China today is to play games. If you come to the Internet cafe alone, you can only play stand-alone games.
Online games do not exist. "Legend" or something, you will have to wait for about 2 years. However, there are also popular RPG games.
Among them are "Legend of Sword and Fairy", "Legend of Jin Yong", "Legend of Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", and other computer games with excellent reputation and quality.
If a few people come to the Internet cafe, they will inevitably engage in LAN battles online. This is mainly focused on "Starcraft", "Red Alert", "Age of Empires", etc.
Although Masao Ishihara was not familiar with the local area, he was not panicked at all. He walked slowly on the street while watching.
The only difference between me and passers-by is that I wear a suit and ties that are luxury brands in the world. However, it will not attract too much attention.
How many Chinese people at this time can they know about luxury brands such as Armani, Versace, LV, i, chanel, etc.?
Among ordinary Chinese young people who pursue fashion, they only know Pier Cardin, Playboy, Benny Road, and other world-wide pseudo-big luxury brands.
In their minds, these are top clothing and world trends. If you can wear one, it means success even if you reach the peak of your life.
In fact, they have such a wrong perception because of economic reasons and information obstruction. To put it bluntly, the Chinese at this time were still very rustic and did not truly achieve integration with the international community.
It is completely different from twenty years later, any ordinary young man can see all kinds of new things through the Internet, broadening his horizons and increasing his knowledge.
When Masao Ishihara saw a newspaper booth, he walked up without hesitation and bought a map of the provincial capital city and a map of SX city from there.
He used soft girl coins, not Japanese yen. Before he set out from RB, he exchanged yen for 2,000 soft girl coins through the local Karuizawa Commercial Bank and put them in his wallet and carried them with him.
Not only that, Masao Ishihara also exchanged yen for 1,000 US dollars and put it in his wallet. His idea was that once 2,000 soft sister coins were not enough, he could use that 1,000 US dollars.
Of course, before this, I had to go to the Bank of China to exchange US dollars against soft sister coins. At this time, private foreign exchange business was contracted by Bank of China.
Although Bank of China has much fewer branches than CCB, Industrial and Commercial Bank, it is not difficult to find one branch in the urban area of every prefecture-level city.
However, the lowest tellers in bank branches are so "awesome". If you want to change a change, it seems like asking her.
In the Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas in 1998, although I was not a big shot, I was not a big deal, but it was definitely more than enough to spend a week alone.
In fact, I also knew that 2,000 soft girls coins were enough. The extra $1,000 he brought was just an unprepared need.
Chapter completed!