I know how much pressure you are under at this moment, but the last thing you should do now is panic. Brothers, remember, do not act alone, do not fantasize that one can survive this storm by oneself. The safest way now is to quickly move towards areas with dense crowds and relatively stable public security, and not to stay in those sparsely populated small places, the more remote, the more dangerous, the easier it is to be targeted.
Do not be wishful, nor stubbornly stick to any "safe zone" and stay put, those who want to hide and not move are often the first to encounter trouble. As long as you blend in with the crowd, the police cannot accurately judge whether you are involved, and their actions will be limited, which is actually safer.
Brothers who have money, don't be reluctant to spend it. If you need to change cars, then change cars, and if you can give the driver a little more money, do so, they are very familiar with the road conditions and checkpoints, more than you know. They can even tell you what to wear, what to say, to help you safely navigate around those difficulties.
This is not the first storm, nor will it be the last. But every brother who survives each time becomes more stable and more clear-headed. I don't want to say too many sensational words, I just hope that each of you can safely get out.
This place still needs you to keep going.
May all the colleagues who are still persevering return safely.
To the brothers experiencing the storm in Cambodia.

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They are all just sacrifices.
They always say Cambodia is unsafe, but you wouldn't believe it.
What's the situation?
Did the protection money not work?
This is useful for catching birds; once caught, they are doomed. Praying is the most effective.
Encouraging people to run away before they are caught
What panic are you creating? Now they are just catching the small ones, the industrial park hasn't been much affected, what's your name?
Has your company taken a holiday yet?
The company doesn't mention these things at all, so why take any leave?
"Fear of death is not characteristic of the Chinese"
No worries, I'll just treat it as transcending a tribulation.
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