Chapter 2880

Seeing Zhao Changan coming over, the four Japanese college students all looked a little tense, showing surprise and unwelcome.

Especially the beautiful Yamakawa Yuki, whose fair and tender little face was surrounded by a scarf and a woolen hat with pompoms, and she couldn't help but slightly raise her delicate eyebrows.

However, they all stood up politely in advance, looking at Zhao Changan with gentle or curious, inquiring eyes on their faces.

Seeing this, Zhao Changan couldn't help but think of the story in Wukong Biography, where Sun Wukong said to the gods and Buddhas in the sky politely and courteously, "Please——" or maybe it was the "I'm sorry——" that Zhao Changan remembered wrongly.

Although I didn’t feel as incredible and excited as the gods and Buddhas in the sky, I still felt suddenly very happy in my heart.

Of course, in The Legend of Sun Wukong, Sun Wukong is a rebel against oppression and confinement, and is a positive character. The gods and Buddhas in the book are positioned as hypocritical and ruthless people, and are a group of negative clowns.

Here, Zhao Changan's cognitive attribution is exactly the opposite role reversal.

In order to tame the uncivilized horses, some experienced farmers would castrate them to prevent them from going crazy and becoming uncontrollable while pulling goods or grinding mills.

Even those who keep cats and dogs at home are afraid that these wild animals may hurt people, so they take their pets to the hospital and have their testicles castrated, commonly known as the sorrow of the testicles.

Overall, these decades of efforts have produced significant results.

Even after the Plaza Accord, Japan still maintained a slow growth of its large economy, and was one of the top three economies along with North America and Western Europe, making it a developed country in the world.

However, the decadent culture that is rampant in the East, the fake girls, the two-dimensional world, the small movies that you buy DVDs for, the androgynous females and the handsome males - all indicate that this country has expanded from the island of "the chrysanthemum and the sword" to an increasingly secular country.

I have to say that in some aspects, the Americans are really awesome. After half a century of confinement and training, they have managed to train the Japanese to be honest and obedient, willing to pose in any position for the Americans to enjoy.

Of course, as a model of obedience and demonstration, Japan's economy has indeed been very prosperous in recent years.

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"Can we sit together?"

Zhao Changan greeted the four of them with a smile.

The language used is not American English, which is used to adapt to local customs or in North America, but Mandarin with a Chu-E accent from southern Central Plains.

It was obvious that the man and two women did not understand Chinese. They all had gentle smiles on their faces and looked blankly at Zhao Changan, then at Yamakawa Yuki, waiting for her to translate.

"You are welcome. They are my classmates Sakamoto-kun, Liang Xiang and Xue Han. We don't speak Chinese and are afraid of being rude."

Yuuki Yamakawa smiled politely and explained in Chinese, and then translated it into the Oriental language to her companions.

"Nothing, my English is OK."

Of course Zhao Changan could hear the other party's gentle dislike, but if he could be driven away by this, then he was not Zhao Changan.

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Zhang Xiaowei hung up the phone and sat in the sunshine, feeling very wonderful. She had never imagined that she could be with this man, to live together forever.

At first, he wanted to use his power to get his father out early, and he was thinking that it would be better to give it to Zhao Changan instead of anyone else for the first time, to disgust Tao Jiao, his extremely proud half-sister whom he had secretly looked at in the crowd but never dared to approach and recognize.

Just as her mother has always had a deep resentment towards Tang Li, Zhang Xiaowei has also had a deep resentment towards Tao Jiao over the years.

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At the beginning, Zhang Xiaowei thought that Qi Peng was her choice for help. However, considering that Qi Peng fled to Toronto with a huge amount of money, it was obvious that this person was not a noble person. So why did he help his father with the lawsuit before?

Although the prison term is not short, it is the best result. Look at Xia Wenyang, Xing Dali, Qu Duxing, including Xu Sanqiang, Laodao, Datou, Mule, and Mo Haier who were all powerful in the mountain city before.

With these intuitive comparisons, Zhang Xiaowei knew very well what would happen if there was no good lawyer.

She thought her sister Tao Jiao was Qi Peng's mistress, so she took the opportunity to get close to Qi Peng to discuss a joint venture.

Only later did she realize that her guess was wildly wrong. Behind Qi Peng, there was a giant crocodile hidden beneath the water.

Then--

There was a helpless smile on Zhang Xiaowei's lips.

Both myself and Zhang Qinying were inexplicably trapped step by step, unable to get out. Although I knew in my heart that it was wrong, I just couldn't control the truest reaction of my body and the feeling of sinking into it that I was happy with deep in my heart.

However, after being exposed to the world for so many years, she thought she had already seen through the despicable faces of men in this world.

Either you have the intention and courage to commit a crime, or you have neither the intention nor the courage. In this case, what else can you be dissatisfied with when it comes to money, pleasure, and an inner sense of submission?

The only problem now is that Zhao Changan actually gave Qi Peng one million US dollars. With this money, he can definitely survive until this summer.

Then his invitation to her should not be about borrowing money, which inevitably made her feel disappointed that she could not gain greater benefits.

  At the same time, she was also very curious. Why did Qi Peng ask her to go so far away this time? Why did he make it so grand and mysterious if there were things he couldn't say over the phone?

At this time, Zhang Xiaowei saw her mother and Aunt Huang coming out. They had been persuading her since around ten in the morning and had not had time to prepare lunch. Seeing them, Zhang Xiaowei finally came out of her thoughts about Zhao Changan and felt hungry.

"Aunt, has Xiaojuan come to her senses?"

Although Zhang Xiaowei was not optimistic, she had been in contact with Huang Juan for more than three years, so she naturally knew her stubborn mentality that came from being spoiled since childhood, as well as her deep love for Xing Zheliang.

Even during some of their interactions with Xing Zheliang, Zhang Xiaowei found it unbelievable that he was caught in bed with a cook and then chopped to death.

  How beautiful was that woman that he was worth his wife being pregnant, and he returned to China to fight a lawsuit, only to end up messing around in the woman's bed?

Yet even as a polite expression of concern, she still felt compelled to ask.

Huang Xuelin smiled helplessly and shook her head, saying, "Hey, if I really had a pair of eyes that could see through the future, I would never have let Xiaojuan get so close to that scum."

Zhang Xiaowei and her mother looked at each other and felt that there was nothing to say.


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