The appearances of the door on both sides o f the streets of Oskiatown as well as the various signboards hanging high on both sides of the buildings were almost all written in Oskian dialect.
Moreover, almost all the appearances of the people on both sides of the streets were Oskians. There were very few foreign faces here, which made people feel as if they were on the streets of Oskia.
Vancouver's Oskiatown was one of the world’s most famous Oskiatown, and it was also one of the largest Oskiatowns.
In this city, the Oskians made up 21% of the entire population, which meant that one out of every five people in Vancouver was Oskian.
Oskiatown was a place where the Oskian were highly concentrated, so it was normal not to see any foreigners here.
The Hasting Street that Charlie was headed toward was the most prosperous and busy area of Oskiatown. When the taxi arrived o n this street, the crowd was even more lively and bustling.
Due to the direction of travel, the driver parked the car across the road from 47 Hasting Street.
After Charlie had paid for the taxi fare and gotten off the taxi, he saw the store opposite named 'Friendly Neighborhood Store' at a glance. This was the convenience store run by Mrs. Lewis and Stephanie.
The storefront did not look very big in terms of its width, and aside from a double-
opening glass door, there was only one glass window.
In addition, it could also be seen that this store was newly renovated, and the overall neatness was much higher compared to all the other stores around.
At this time, many people were shopping i n the convenience store. Charlie could even see Stephanie, who was constantly bustling in front of the cash register.
So, he deliberately stood for a little while longer, and he only smiled heartily as he stepped toward the convenience store after waiting for the current wave of customers t o check out of the store.
At this time, Stephanie was sorting out the cash behind the cash register. When she heard the sound of the wind chime after the door was pushed open, she did not raise her head as she called out, "Welcome!"
A girl who had her back to Charlie as she was arranging goods on the side of the shelf in the store also said sweetly," Welcome!"
“Oh, my God!" Stephanie hugged Charlie excitedly, and she jumped several times before she picked up her cell phone and said, "I'll call Mrs. Lewis and tell her the good news!"
Charlie hurriedly said, “Mrs. Lewis must have gone to help out in the nursery class, right?”
“Yes!" Stephanie nodded and said, "Mrs. Lewis is usually in the nursery class from 1.30 pm to 6.30 pm in the evening."
Charlie then said, "Don’t tell her first, then. Let her be busy first so that she will not be distracted. I will not be leaving today, anyway. So, it would the same even if I waited for her in the store."
Stephanie smiled cheekily, nodded, and said, “Okay, then. You can wait in the store t o give her a surprise!"
After saying that, Stephanie hurriedly waved at the girl in the store who was restocking the shelves as she said," Claudia, this is the Brother Charlie that I've been telling you about!"
The girl named Claudia turned around, looked at Charlie, and waved her hand politely as she said timidly, "Hello, Mr. Wade...”
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