Fortunately, since that incident, he had not heard any news about Jiang Chen. However, one thing Koyama Satoru was certain of was that Jiang Chen was a Huaxia person. Therefore, ever since then, Koyama Satoru had developed a sense of awe towards Huaxia. If someone like Jiang Chen could emerge from Huaxia, could there not be a second Jiang Chen? Of course, even if Jiang Chen was not an official representative of Huaxia, if outsiders invaded Huaxia or if Huaxia faced difficulties, Koyama Satoru believed that Jiang Chen would still stand up to help.
Whether a missile could kill a powerhouse like Jiang Chen was something Koyama Satoru truly could not determine; he had not dared to take action last time. Koyama Satoru's serious demeanor caused Bai Erxun and the others to feel a heaviness in their hearts. They knew Koyama Satoru well; since he spoke such words at this moment, there must be a reason behind it.
"General Xiaoshan, it seems that something happened to you a few years ago that changed your perspective. Would you mind sharing it? I am quite curious. If I hear about it, perhaps my thoughts will change as well," Bai Erxun said, his sunken eyes fixed on Koyama Satoru like a hawk, smiling slightly.
"I only encountered one Huaxia person whose martial arts strength is unforgettable for me throughout my life; however, he should not be an official representative of Huaxia," Koyama Satoru replied.
"How strong is he? Can he withstand the power of a missile?" Bai Erxun inquired.
"I am not sure, but human strength can reach terrifying levels. We should not underestimate it. I hope he is not here this time; otherwise, it would be very troublesome for us," Koyama Satoru said seriously.
"I actually hope he does come. If General Xiaoshan fears him so much, I am curious just how strong he really is," Bai Erxun said with a faint smile, indicating that he did not take Koyama Satoru's words too seriously.
Koyama Satoru smiled back, knowing that Bai Erxun and his companions were stubborn and would not give up until they faced the reality themselves. They had never witnessed Jiang Chen's power, so no matter how much he said, it would be futile. Since it was useless, he decided to save his breath.
The broadcast from the Huaxia warship continued to issue loud warnings. Bai Erxun grew impatient and asked for a microphone. He looked towards Huaxia and coldly stated, "You can shut up now; this is international waters, and it's not your place to drive us away."
Bai Erxun's voice echoed loudly across the sea, almost deafening. Yang Jigong shook his head and said, "If they were able to heed warnings, the sun would probably rise from the west by now. Besides, they have yet to enter our Huaxia territorial waters; we have no right to force them to leave."
Jiang Chen remained seated in his chair with one leg crossed over the other, propping his head with one hand. He casually said, "General Yang, may I borrow your microphone? Let my maid speak with those people."
Once the microphone was brought over, Qin Xiaoya stood beside Jiang Chen, took a deep breath, and then spoke with a heavy tone—arrogant and coldly—"My Young Master commands you to leave; you better listen obediently. Otherwise, you will remain in this deep sea forever."
Qin Xiaoya's words were spoken in English and were quite domineering and sharp. In the past, she would never have dared to say such things in this situation; however, now she delivered her warning without much emotional fluctuation as if she were simply admonishing some unruly little animals.
Upon hearing this, Bai Erxun's expression darkened immediately as his displeasure grew. How dare Huaxia send a woman to threaten him?
"Heh, if you want us to leave, you'll have to see what the Huaxia people are capable of. We won't go anywhere; do you really think you can make a move?" Bai Erxun scoffed coldly, his words laced with provocation. If Huaxia made the first move, it would be perfect for them; they had been struggling to find a suitable reason to act—if Huaxia initiated the conflict first, they could respond openly without hesitation.
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