Although Yahiko was agitated, he dared not oppose the police's order. 4 He was a businessman after all. He knew very well that if he was involved in an international diplomatic crisis that affected Japan's international reputation, the Japanese people would definitely see him as a sinner who had tarnished Japan's image. 4 If that happened, the people would spontaneously boycott the Ito family, which might turn the Ito family into a target of public criticism. 1 In that case, it would be better to cooperate actively and clear sties while he was at it.
Hence, Yahiko got up from the bed reluctantly, got changed, and opened the door. 2 He was annoyed, but he understood the stakes involved. 2 Either way, he hadn't done anything wrong. So what if he was brought to the police department for another round of questioning? He didn't even mind staying there for a few days. 5 Therefore, he urged Hiroshi, "Start the car, we'll leave in a minute!" 4 Hiroshi nodded, turned around, and went to make the necessary arrangements.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtA few minutes later, Yahiko got into his car escorted by several bodyguards and two ninjas and headed to the Tokyo Police Department.
Meanwhile, Matsumoto Yoshito was on standby with the Iga ninjas and the rest of his men. He planned to use the strick to find a suitable location to kill Yahiko on his way to the police station. 3 Now that Machi was dead, he would be the most powerful man in Tokyo and Japan if he successfully eliminated Yahiko as well. 2 However, he didn't know that the Schulz family's men had already surrounded his residence at this moment. The leader of the group was not in a hurry to attack with his men. Instead, he began to formulate a strategy based on the actual situation of the Matsumoto residence, hoping to wipe out the entire family in one go. 2 According to Sheldon's temperament, if Yoshito wanted to kill his son and daughter, he would not just kill Yoshito. Revenge was a dish best served cold. The best once-and-for-all solution would be to wipe out the entire Matsumoto family! 3 The Schulz family had never been merciful. They had been ruthless and cold-blooded from the Anti-Wade Alliance back then to be the top family in Oskia now. 5 Ten minutes after Yahiko departed from home.
Their convoy was about to enter a two-kilometer-long bridge.
The bridge was a completely closed circuit of a road. The average height of the bridge deck from the ground was fifteen meters, almost as high as a five-story building, and there were only two lanes in each direction, creating a limited turning radius for vehicles to make a complete U-turn in one go.
If a convoy of vehicles were blocked on the bridge, it would be even more troublesbecause it might cause the convoy to get confused, which would consequently cause several cars to block each other's path and have nowhere to run.
However, Yahiko didn't realize the danger that was coming at him now. 5 This was mainly because besides the 4.5 billion dollars that he had lost to Charlie, he had lost nothing nor had other enemies who targeted him.
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The Takahashi family and the Matsumoto family had both tried to screw him over but by doincidence, they had all been eradicated by Charlie, who had screwed him out of his money.
It was because he didn't encounter any trouble that Yahiko felt that the recent turmoil in Tokyo was Tokyo was bedause of the war against the Schulz and Takahashi families and had nothing to do with him. Furthermore, he saw himself as the indirect beneficiary in such circumstances.
If the Takahashi family suffered a serious setback, the Ito family could becthe number one family Japan extreffortlessly, and the m in opportunity to cooperate with the Schulz family would naturally cto fruition. 5 This triumphant thought made Yahiko, who was sitting in the Rolls-Royce, feel happy and proud of himself. He took out a cigar, lit it, and put it in his mouth. 2 Just as he was about to take a puff, he felt the car shudder violently all of a sudden, and in the next second, X