Chapter 805: To Survive or to Die Quickly
Chapter 805: To Survive or to Die Quickly
Chu Xin simply ignored those she disliked.
He told Yang Zheng and Ge Shaoting that he planned to stay at the government guesthouse for one night, and neither of them objected.
I couldn't help but be curious, so when we were alone, I immediately asked, "Is it because of that group of Japanese people?"
Chu Xin had nothing to hide from the two of them, so she told them everything that had happened at the guesthouse before they arrived.
Yang Zheng never fought the Japanese when he was in the army, but he learned everything from the stories of his predecessors. Like all Chinese people, he had a natural hatred for Japan and its people, without any affection for them.
He immediately cursed, "These bastards are really shameless. They're just a team from a foreign trade fair, yet they expect the Chinese people to line the streets to see them off?"
"Bullshit, what a pipe dream! We'd be more like sending them to their execution by firing squad. Luckily, that Director Cheng isn't completely incompetent, otherwise…"
Otherwise, just from the cracking sound of his clenched fists, it was clear that it wouldn't end well.
Chu Xin declined to comment on this.
Cheng Pide was indeed very patriotic, but he did force the people to do things. Even if he had his reasons, he did it anyway.
Besides, he's already received a lot of criticism today, so Yang Zheng's criticism won't make a difference.
After exchanging a few more casual words, the three of them went back to their rooms to rest.
As for Pei Zhengyang, who cares what he does?
Let's talk about Ken Matsumoto.
He was helped back to his room by the woman, and as soon as the door closed, all his weakness vanished, replaced by a furious and exasperated rage.
"Baka! What a reckless idiot! And those bastards from China, they all deserve to die!"
The woman, who had been silent all along, finally spoke in a low, hoarse voice, but she acted as if she were the one with status.
"Matsumoto Ken, you were too impatient this time!"
"Yes, it's my fault for being too confident. I thought I could manipulate those Chinese people at will, but I didn't expect them to give me such a big surprise at the end. And Nakamura, I knew he didn't like Chinese people, yet I let him speak rudely. What happened today was indeed my fault." Matsumoto Ken immediately stood up straight and bowed his head, showing the woman extraordinary respect.
After he finished speaking, he thought for a moment, then looked up and said, "Miss Miyoko, how about I have someone get the things ready tonight, and you can take it and leave first?"
That woman surnamed Chu has a sensitive background; I'm worried she might notice something."
Miyoko lowered her eyes and shook her head, rejecting the suggestion. "Do you think she doesn't suspect us? That woman is more shrewd than you think, and I have other ideas about her, but I need to verify them."
When Matsumoto Ken heard her say that, he was momentarily surprised and doubtful. Instantly, an idea popped into his head: he felt that this was too incredible.
"Miss Miyoko, wasn't that person supposed to be in Kyoto? How come he suddenly appeared in Guangzhou? Are you sure you're not mistaken?"
"Didn't I say it still needs to be verified? When I fought her today, I only saw that she was extraordinary in martial arts. As for whether she is the person I am looking for, I can't be sure yet." Miyoko said slowly, her hand unconsciously touching the arm that had been twisted out of place, her eyes gleaming coldly.
She knew her own fighting ability well. Even though she was holding back during the fight, the fact that the woman could react so quickly and capture her was enough to show that she was a formidable opponent.
Moreover, if she hadn't stopped her attack and tried her best to save that arm, Miyoko was certain that if she had been hit, she would have been completely crippled, and she wouldn't be here talking like this now.
She was highly skilled in combat, ruthless, and worked for a special unit. Based on these three points alone, she was 90% certain that the woman was the one she was looking for.
As for that one percent, it is the most important point, as it determines whether the woman's fate will be to live a wretched life or die a quick death.
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