"It's nothing, just a small matter. By the way, what scenic spots are there in Kyoto? After we finish eating, we can go take a look," Jiang Chen said, shifting the topic as he was unwilling to let a few gang members ruin his mood.
"This is not a small matter! Offending the Yagawa Association never ends well. If something happens to you, how am I supposed to explain it to Yue Hui?" Tengye Kikuko was not as calm as Jiang Chen.
"Really, it's fine. I have ways to deal with them," Jiang Chen replied earnestly.
"Uh... right, I almost forgot. You know people from the Takeda Family. If you mention them, Murata Kazuki won't dare to provoke you," Tengye Kikuko suddenly remembered that Jiang Chen was acquainted with the Takeda Family. This trip to Kyoto was also to find them. With the Takeda Family as his backing, Jiang Chen indeed had the right to look down on Murata Kazuki.
Jiang Chen smiled but chose not to elaborate further. His visit to the Takeda Family was not necessarily good news for them; if they did not recognize his intentions, he might have to take drastic measures against them. Of course, there was no need to share this with Tengye Kikuko; it might scare her into refusing to be his translator.
Tengye Kikuko felt slightly reassured. When Murata Kazuki came seeking revenge later, she could mention the Takeda Family. Jiang Chen was a distinguished guest of theirs, and Murata Kazuki would surely think twice before acting.
At that moment, after being thrown out by Jiang Chen, Murata Kazuki was furious but did not dare to confront him again. He had some understanding of martial arts and knew that Jiang Chen was likely a practitioner from Huaxia Martial Arts. To deal with a Martial Artist, one would need another Martial Artist. Martial arts were quite popular in the Island Nation, and the Yagawa Association naturally had its own martial arts experts.
Without saying a word, Murata Kazuki hurriedly left Ginza to seek help.
After lunch, Tengye Kikuko took Jiang Chen around Kyoto. There were many attractions such as Ginza, Senso-ji, and Kyoto Tower; they could hardly finish exploring in one afternoon.
In the afternoon, after visiting Senso-ji, Tengye Kikuko planned to take Jiang Chen back to her home. However, around three o'clock, they found themselves in a secluded area and were blocked by several people. It turned out that Murata Kazuki had brought reinforcements.
Among them was a young woman in a windbreaker who looked strikingly confident and composed. She appeared to be around thirty years old, with an alluring appearance and long hair tied up under a baseball cap.
Behind her were two others: an elderly man dressed in traditional Island Nation samurai attire with wooden sandals and a katana at his waist. He stood with his arms crossed in his sleeves, exuding an aura of authority that created an intense sense of pressure.
The other figure was a ninja clad in black robes with his face covered by a mask; judging by his white eyebrows, he seemed to be an elderly ninja.
"That woman is Takeda Kyoko; the old man with the katana is Iai-ryu swordsmanship master Ishii Ansei; and that ninja is probably Yamato Zawafu, a master of Heikō-ryū ninjutsu," Tengye Kikuko whispered incredulously to Jiang Chen.
"Oh, so he's here too!" After hearing her introduction, Jiang Chen smiled slightly. Ishii Ansei was none other than Hu Yuan's master. He had intended to seek him out during this trip to the Island Nation but hadn't expected to encounter him so soon. From what Qin Huarong and Bai Yuhe had shared, Ishii Ansei might also be a spy leader. Since he presented himself as a martial artist on the surface, Jiang Chen planned to handle matters through martial means. As for other aspects, he didn't have the time or inclination to delve deeper into them.
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