Chapter 40 Going to the United States(2/2)
So, there were the second and third articles.
The contents of these articles are all compiled from Qin Hao's interview. Due to translation problems, many terms are as mysterious as witchcraft to the American people. This has led many Americans to directly associate martial arts with "witchcraft".
"Skill" is equated.
Among them, in the last article, the white man wrote about his personal experience of Qin Hao performing a uterine push-up and blood circulation in the hospital that day, which aroused the curiosity of many middle-aged and elderly Americans.
As people get older, they inevitably have various problems with their bodies. After hearing about the magic in the newspapers, they naturally want to experience it.
So, Qin Hao received such an invitation letter.
The invitation letter was sent by the New York Times, saying that he was invited to the United States for martial arts exchanges. This made Qin Hao a little dumbfounded. Do Americans know what the word martial arts means? There is still exchanges.
Perhaps seeing that Qin Hao never replied, the New York Times directly used its connections to ask the U.S. ambassador to send a formal invitation to the Nanjing government.
When the Nanjing government took a look, they quickly found Ye Yunbiao, and Ye Yunbiao came to Foshan with Gong Baosen's handwritten letter.
"Mr. Qin, Japan has been negotiating with the Nanjing government to hand you over. The country is in troubled times. I think it would be better for you to go to the United States to avoid the limelight first." Ye Yun advised earnestly.
Qin Hao thought the same thing. With his bald personality, if the Japanese put enough pressure on him, they might actually sell him out.
So, a week later, Qin Hao took Gong Ruomei on a flight to the United States.
"Wow, senior brother, this is America?"
"The buildings here are so tall."
"Brother, look at that statue. Is it a woman?"
After Gong Ruomei arrived in the United States, she never stopped talking and chattering. In fact, it is no wonder that in China in the 20th century, even in cities like Shanghai, there were very few high-rise buildings, and they were generally low-rise buildings.
old house.
Compared with the high-rise buildings here in the United States, it's like entering a new world.
"Mr. Qin, this is the hotel where you two are staying. You two should rest for a while, get off the jet lag, and adjust your state. The day after tomorrow, we will go to the New York TV station to record the program." The person who came to receive Qin Hao this time was the same person who came to receive Qin Hao last time in Shanghai.
John, the white man who interviewed him, was considered an acquaintance.
As for being on TV, this was something Qin Hao didn't expect at first. He originally thought it would just be an interview or something.
However, this program is not a serious talk show, but an entertainment program, somewhat similar to a talk show, where a host talks to you and then adds some expressive programs.
The funniest thing is that John also asked if he should prepare some props in advance, which made Qin Hao speechless for a while. He was mistaking him for a charlatan.
That night, Qin Hao was preparing to go to bed when there was a knock on the door. When he opened the door, he saw Gong Ruomei wearing a cool silk pajamas, standing at the door with a sad face.
"Brother, I'm so sleepy, but I can't sleep. I have a severe headache."
"It's like this because of the time difference. Let me press it for you."
"Um."
Chapter completed!