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Chapter 268 Contract in hand, mission accomplished

Chapter 268 Contract in hand, mission accomplished

Others hurriedly tried to mediate, but Nakamura Toshiro coughed forcefully, which stopped the two from arguing.

The talks began.

Qian Jin immediately ran over and handed a document to each of the Japanese representatives.

Even Inukai Hana is no exception.

He bowed ninety degrees once for each document he handed over.

Yang Dagang watched coldly and sneered.

Nakamura Toshiro nodded in acknowledgment and quickly glanced at the document.

The authorization letter was entirely in English, and with his hangover still bothering him, he had some difficulty reading it. It was Masao Ono who gave him the Japanese version.

Looking at the meticulous wording of the supplementary clauses, he instinctively felt something was amiss: "Who on your side drafted this contract?"

Translated by Inukai Hana.

Qian Jin immediately stood up.

Yang Dagang said disdainfully, "The city leaders aren't here, so what's the point of you claiming credit for something you didn't do?"

Qian Jin sat down again and said sullenly, "I also contributed, especially in the supplementary clauses, which I presided over."

Inukai Hana translated the conversation between the two.

Toshiro Nakamura and Masao Ono huddled together and began discussing the contract:
"Ono-kun, the wording in both the Japanese and English documents and the supplementary regulations is very precise. This shouldn't be something they could have done, right? Could it be a trap?"

“Vice Minister Nakamura, I think there shouldn’t be any problem. According to Inukai-kun’s translation, they should have someone with foreign language skills who was responsible for drafting the contract. But that Qian Jin looks like a scoundrel. I’m afraid he’s trying to steal the credit, so the person who drafted the contract didn’t come…”

"Qian Jin is indeed not a threat, but we still need to be careful. We can't make the same mistake as Malacca, and we can't leave any loopholes!"

“Our technology transfer agreement is absolutely flawless. As long as they sign it and pay, even the best international law lawyers in the world won't be able to sue us this time…”

"In any case, Ono-kun, we should still be careful."

“Yes, Vice Minister Nakamura, but I see that the contract hasn’t changed much. The main changes are the supplementary clauses. They’ve added a lot of content, so I think we should focus on those supplementary clauses.”

"No, you're making the mistake of underestimating the enemy. As the Chinese military strategist said, 'Openly repair the plank road while secretly crossing the Chencang pass.' They may have secretly changed some details of the contract, but they're just using a lot of supplementary clauses as cover. So we need to carefully study every detail."

"Yes, Vice Minister Nakamura is right!"

That's what it says.

However, the two of them were still under the influence of alcohol.

The numerous contents of the contract overwhelmed them and made them feel nauseous.

However, seeing that the clauses in the contract that they had "cleverly" packaged had not been changed, and that the phrases such as "repackaging refurbished parts as "technically optimized new parts" had not been deleted, the two felt somewhat relieved.

The problem is not big.

As they looked at the contract, Yang Dagang stood up and said:

"Dear Mr. Nakamura and Mr. Ono, based on the previous communication and the confirmation of the final technical attachments provided by you, we have prepared all the contract signing documents."

"The core contract terms are consistent with the previously drafted version. However, in order to clarify the acceptance standards, procedures and the rights and responsibilities of both parties, we have drafted a supplementary agreement based on international practices. As an integral part of the contract, it was delivered to your room at 5:30 pm yesterday. Please review and confirm it."

"If there are no objections, we will sign them together today."

Inukai Hana translated these words.

Nakamura Toshiro couldn't help but rub his temples.

indeed.

Last night, Qian went in and delivered a stack of documents.

But they didn't have time to look at it at all, because after Qian Jin finished delivering the food, he urged them to go eat and left first.

So they had no choice but to put the documents aside. They had planned to review and discuss them carefully after dinner last night, but they ended up getting drunk and acting like idiots.

There was nothing they could do but watch it live.

Fortunately, there was a formal contract with supplementary clauses on site.

A thick stack of paper.

Seeing so much content, their hearts skipped a beat.

It exudes the unique smell of fresh ink and brand-new paper.

They felt nauseous from the smell.

With no other option, the group had to gather together to watch and discuss.

For a moment, the only sounds in the conference room were the rustling of papers turning and the heavy breathing of the Japanese staff.

The supplementary clauses were drafted by Hayes himself; they are professional, rigorous, and full of grand-sounding terms such as "internationally accepted," "transparency," "mutual trust," and "clearly defined rights and responsibilities."

However, Nakamura Toshiro and his team were all elites in international trade, and they quickly discovered the core information:

First, mandatory independent re-examination.

Before the equipment leaves the port, the buyer designates institutions such as SGS to take samples and conduct on-site testing, and issues a final report according to the specific clause index number of the ASTM standard for material homogeneity, fatigue limit, and non-homogeneity tolerance.

Second, fraudulent deviation from the definition.

If the core parameters systematically deviate from the ASTM standard, exceeding the tolerance limit by more than 2 times, or pose a significant safety hazard, it constitutes an irrevocable serious technical fraud breach of contract.

Third, automatic compensation is triggered.

Once fraud or breach of contract is confirmed, the full amount will be refunded, plus a penalty of 80% of the total contract amount, and all related losses will be borne by the buyer. If the equipment is not removed by the due date, it will belong to the buyer.

Upon seeing this, Kenichi Sato broke out in a cold sweat.

The more he looked, the paler his face became.

This agreement is like a Damocles' sword hanging over their heads!
In particular, the quantitative standard of "exceeding the upper limit of tolerance by 2 times" and the qualitative description of "systematic deviation" are frighteningly precise!
This completely blocks any possibility of using the concept of "optimization and integration" as a fallback argument!

He suddenly looked up at Masao Ono.

Ono Masao's face was even worse than his, his sallow complexion from a hangover tinged with death.

As the chief technical inspector, he knew all too well that the materials of the old refurbished parts of the UF-II were deteriorated and could not withstand such rigorous destructive sampling tests conducted by a third party!
Once that data is exposed, the characterization of "systemic deviation" will be almost a certainty!
“Yang-san,” Nakamura Toshiro’s voice was a little dry, with a slight, almost imperceptible tremor.

"This supplementary agreement involves many clauses. We need time to study it, and we also need to report to the headquarters' legal department and technical headquarters..."

Yang Dagang was about to get up.

Qian Jin stood up quickly and said:
"Your Excellency Vice Minister Nakamura, the contents of this agreement are entirely based on the ASTM technical specifications stipulated in the main text of your contract, as well as the common practice of protecting the rights of the buyer in international engineering procurement."

"All terms are clear and logically sound, with the sole purpose of ensuring that the equipment you provide 'fully meets the standards stipulated in the contract'."

"If you have absolute confidence in the quality of your equipment and its full compliance with the contract standards, this agreement will not only not harm you, but will also be a strong endorsement of your technical strength and business reputation."

"Why is extra time needed for research? Does your company have any doubts about the standards stipulated in the contract, or whether your equipment can truly meet the standards?"

Yang Dagang gave a timely "humph," his voice not loud, but full of sarcasm and dissatisfaction, which sounded particularly jarring in the quiet conference room.

Toshiro Nakamura frowned.

Qian Jin's words cornered him.

Refusing to sign would be tantamount to admitting on the spot that you have no confidence in the equipment and that all your previous claims of "technical optimization" were lies.

The key factors were the tempting contract amount, the impending advance payment, the headquarters' expectation of quickly securing this large order, and the pledge they made to their superiors before setting off.

All this pressure coiled around him like a python.

"Mr. Qian, you flatter me." Nakamura Toshiro forced a smile.

"Kawasaki Heavy Industries certainly has absolute confidence in its technology and products! This agreement reflects the Chinese side's meticulousness, which is excellent!"

"It's just a procedural matter; we need to go through a simple internal confirmation process, so could you give us half an hour for an internal meeting?"

This time, Yang Dagang stood up and said, "I understand, please go ahead."

He glanced at his watch. "It's 11:25 now. We await your confirmation."

Qian Jin continued speaking enthusiastically: "Vice Minister Nakamura, do you need me to help you explain?"

"To be honest, this Supplementary Technical Confirmation and Acceptance Agreement, which we drafted after in-depth research into a wide range of international trade practices and standards, is indeed my work."

He glanced at the shocked faces of Nakamura Toshiro and Ono Masao, raised his chin slightly, and slapped the thick document in front of him twice, making a crisp "slap slap" sound.

It has a distinct, noticeable scent that is easily detectable.

He continued, "This supplementary clause is very professional, and it details the rules governing the division of rights, obligations, and responsibilities in international commercial transactions."

"If you read it slowly on your own, it would probably take you more than half an hour to finish, so I can help with the interpretation. After all, this is content I wrote myself."

Nakamura Toshiro's heart sank.

Qian Jin's deliberate emphasis on "personally leading and presiding over the revision" and the exaggerated thickness of the document felt like a cold, iron claw gripping him tightly.

Did his hangover last night cloud his judgment?

Could it be that this guy has been acting all along, and that he's not a fool, but someone with real skills who has figured out their cards?
He is very clear.

The person who could draft such a professional set of terms could not possibly be a fool!
But he suppressed his unease and tried to maintain a professional calm as he said, "Thank you for your concern, Mr. Qian, but please trust our professionalism. We can review the contract ourselves within half an hour."

After saying that, he led his team away.

The meeting room was inside the Jinjiang Hotel, where they were staying with the Japanese side, so they went back to their rooms.

Upon returning to the room, Nakamura Toshiro waved, and Watanabe Jun immediately drew the heavy, deep red velvet curtains.

The early winter sun was suddenly blocked out.

The halo of light cast by the incandescent bulbs on the roof flowed across the surface of the dark teak table, illuminating the tense faces of the group.

Nakamura Toshiro sat down with a gloomy face:
"Gentlemen, have you all read the supplementary clauses? Please be frank and tell us whether the Chinese have already discovered our trap?"

No one spoke.

He looked to the side with a gloomy face.

Masao Ono's face was ashen, and his eyes darted away.

Jun Watanabe was covered in cold sweat.

Nakamura Toshiro flew into a rage and slapped Ono Masao across the face: "Baka!"

Masao Ono stood up with a mournful face and bowed: "Hai!"

Nakamura Toshiro forced him to give his opinion.

Masao Ono was well aware of his superiors' determination to secure this major contract.

Thus, his sense of luck and greed instantly overwhelmed his reason:

“Deputy Director Nakamura, perhaps we’re overthinking it, or perhaps we can get away with it? Once the equipment is shipped out, the die is cast, and there’s always room for maneuver in subsequent testing—or perhaps headquarters has a way to deal with it?”

The effects of last night's Moutai liquor seemed to be surging up again, making his thoughts even more blurred.

Listening to his stammering words, Nakamura Toshiro stood up and slapped him again: "Baka!"

"Maybe? Or? Ono-san, listen to the nonsense you're spouting! You're pinning our hopes on the enemy's foolish carelessness?"

The translator, Inukai Hana, said weakly, "The other party seems—I mean, Chinese people. Chinese people are just very stupid and careless."

Nakamura Toshiro unleashed a glare as sharp as a katana at him.

Who gave you the right to speak?

Kenichi Sato picked up the Japanese version and read it carefully.

Jun Watanabe and Masao Ono also strained to get closer, the three of them practically lying on the agreement like hunting dogs cornered against a wall, their eyes eagerly scanning line after line of the densely packed clauses.

At first, they looked serious and tense, and even had beads of sweat on their foreheads.

The contract is written in professional language and has a rigorous structure, clearly the work of a master.

The opening sections, in particular, focus on the material specifications and acceptance procedures for the core equipment, emphasizing specific clauses of the ASTM standard and even including the requirement for "the buyer to designate an independent international body to conduct sampling inspections." These are like poisoned needles piercing their most vulnerable and vulnerable spot.

Could it be... that we've really been exposed?

Kenichi Sato's heart pounded in his chest, and his hand holding the document trembled slightly.

But under this heavy pressure, his professional legal skills forced him to calm down, and he continued to search and scrutinize the words.

The further he looked, the more inexplicably his tightly furrowed brows gradually... relaxed?

The tension on Masao Ono's face gradually faded, replaced by a barely suppressed sense of absurdity and mockery.

He rubbed his aching temples, pointed to a clause in the latter half of the supplementary agreement that was clearly copied verbatim, and said quickly to Kenichi Sato in a low voice in Japanese:
"Sato-kun, look here, what does this mean?"

"The General Rules on the Transfer of Risk of Goods in the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods?"

"And this clause—'Settlement document requirements are in accordance with the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP 600)'?"

"What does this have to do with our trade projects?"

Looking at these familiar clauses, Kenichi Sato asked in bewilderment, "Why do I feel like this is a hodgepodge of safeguard clauses from several international trade contracts?"

"Look here, they... they even copied the 'shipped on board' details from the letter of credit payment terms, which require the seller to submit the bill of lading!" Ono's voice was dry and incredulous, mixed with the haze of a hangover:
"That's right, that's right, these aren't supplementary clauses written by some expert at all! This, this, I think it's more like someone found some international trade contracts and then compiled all the security and protection sections together!"

Kenichi Sato excitedly reported to Toshiro Nakamura:

“Deputy Director Nakamura, Article 3, Paragraph 2 of our general contract clearly states ‘phased wire transfer payment,’ which has absolutely nothing to do with letter of credit (L/C) payment methods! Not to mention the transfer of risk of goods and ocean bills of lading!”

The more he talked, the more absurd and ridiculous it seemed, and his face turned from white to red.

Toshiro Nakamura is an expert in international trade.

His eyes lit up after reading it, and he quickly scanned the other "international conventions" that had been awkwardly crammed in:
The lengthy quotation of the Hague Rules regarding the limitation of carrier liability has absolutely nothing to do with the transfer of ownership of the equipment!

The document details the seller's obligation under FOB (Free On Board) terms to "pass the ship's rail at the named port of shipment" as described in the Incoterms—even though the contract clearly states CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) terms!
There is even a bizarre requirement that "the seller shall comply with all mandatory regulations of the importing country (China) concerning animal and plant quarantine."

Toshiro Nakamura is more familiar with this regulation; it's called the SPS measure, and it's commonly used in international trade transactions involving meat, food, feed, and even animals and plants.

The problem is, what they're sending out is a whole bunch of massive steel-made chemical synthesis towers!
What kind of "animals and plants" need quarantine?!

The group stared wide-eyed as they continued watching.

I finally saw it clearly.

This is a disastrous patchwork of legal provisions!
It's like a primary school student who, in order to make their homework seem "impressive," stuffs all sorts of obscure formulas and theorems copied from various places into their arithmetic problems, regardless of whether they are useful or correct!

Toshiro Nakamura looked up and exchanged a glance with Masao Ono.

The lingering fear in his eyes evaporated quickly like dew in the sunlight, replaced by a suppressed, relieved contempt and amusement.

Clearly, this seemingly intimidating thick agreement is not a precise sniper rifle at all, but a heavy spiked club that an amateur wields haphazardly, completely missing its target!

The Chinese, especially that boastful Qian Jin, simply don't understand the basis of their own contracts and the specific application scenarios of international rules!

The previous "strict" requirements for core standards were most likely just a fluke, or simply copied from an unverified template provided by some mediocre legal advisor.

In particular, when Kenichi Sato looked back, he discovered that the 'three core principles' were not closely linked; there were actually other clauses between them.

However, these terms are located on the first page.

Then Nakamura Toshiro, being a skilled man, noticed the terms at a glance out of nervousness, and was thus frightened.

They exchanged views.

An agreement was eventually reached.

The emergence of the three core points was unexpected; the Chinese people had no idea they were being tricked!
Nakamura Toshiro immediately made an international call to report the situation to his superiors at headquarters.

After listening, the leader focused on the "three core points" and felt that there was a problem with them.

However, Nakamura Toshiro's analysis made a lot of sense, and he thought so too.

the most important is--

This contract is extremely important.

According to relevant Japanese laws, outdated urea synthesis towers can no longer be sold domestically, and they must be dismantled at a high cost.

Once sold to Haibin Fertilizer Plant, not only can a large amount of dismantling fees be saved, but huge profits can also be made.

There's a lot of money involved in this trip, both inside and outside the city.

Once this matter is resolved and the group makes a lot of money, they can all get promoted and receive a raise!

finally.

Toshiro Nakamura got the answer he wanted.

He hung up the phone with a relaxed smile: "The Chinese have never been involved in international trade, so it's impossible for them to have discovered our trap. It's all just a coincidence."

"However, this is still a potential danger, and we should find a way to eliminate it!"

Masao Ono immediately said, "Make them remove these clauses from the supplementary agreement..."

"Idiot!" Nakamura Toshiro cursed before he could finish speaking, "You're a complete moron!"

"Are you eliminating the crisis? No, you're alerting them to the crisis!"

"The proper approach should be to set an effective period for the supplementary clauses, such as two or three months."

"The supplementary conditions will lose their legal effect after this period, and our synthesis tower will not have any problems within six months. So when the synthesis tower has problems, the supplementary clauses will be useless!"

The group exchanged glances, then suddenly realized: "Vice Minister Nakamura's insight is brilliant."

"Nakamura, the Vice Commander-in-Chief, Itaru!"

Next, Toshiro Nakamura crossed his legs and started drinking coffee.

I'm in a good mood.

After finishing their coffee, the group regrouped and returned to the conference room with serious expressions.

"Qian-san! Yang-san!" Nakamura Toshiro cleared his throat, his signature humble smile instantly returning to his face.

"The supplementary agreement you drafted is very detailed and reflects a deep understanding of international rules."

He paused deliberately on the word "profound" and nodded in admiration.

“However,” he changed the subject, his smile showing unease, “some of the terms and conditions are too broad, covering many international conventions and regulations that are not directly related to this particular equipment import transaction.”

“This is not a questioning of your rigorous attitude,” he quickly raised his hand to stop Qian Jin, who seemed about to interrupt, “but from a practical implementation perspective, it may bring unnecessary complications and may even affect the efficiency of the entire project!”

Kenichi Sato immediately picked up the conversation, his tone professional and gentle, yet subtly menacing:
"For example, the requirements regarding risk transfer, specific forms of settlement documents, and obligations related to animal and plant quarantine seem to exceed the scope of our contract."

"Forcing all these international norms to be incorporated into this transaction could significantly increase the compliance risks and operational costs for both parties, especially for our supplier."

He placed his hands folded on the table, adopting a "heart-to-heart" negotiating posture:
"In order to balance the interests of both parties and ensure the smooth implementation of the transaction, we sincerely suggest that a 'prudent time window' clause be added to this important supplementary agreement?"

Nakamura Toshiro immediately added with a beaming smile, "Of course, the terms and conditions set forth by Mr. Qian are very fair and detailed."

"It's just too cumbersome, and the review process might delay our schedule. How about we keep your supplementary agreement, but use a time window for standardization?"

"For example, we can explicitly stipulate that all special terms of additional requirements, especially those that are inconsistent with the core of this transaction, such as payment documents, risk transfer, SPS measures, etc., are limited to one month after the equipment is safely delivered to the port and the initial unpacking and inspection are completed without any issues."

"If, during this one-month observation period, no objections or issues are found regarding the shipment itself or the flow of its related documents that fall under the scope of 'these special terms,' then these terms will automatically be released from their binding force and will no longer serve as the basis for subsequent enforcement."

"Of course," he emphasized, "the clauses concerning the performance of core equipment and the technical specifications themselves remain valid without a doubt, and this is the most pragmatic guarantee for the interests of both parties!"

After Nakamura and Sato finished speaking, their eyes were fixed on Qian Jin, their smiles warm and "sincere," full of consideration for "the Chinese side."

Qian Jin's smug smile slowly began to freeze.

His previous mask of control and complete understanding seemed to have shattered, replaced by a hint of astonishment and bewilderment:

"A prudent time window? Uh, oh, uh, I see, uh, your idea makes some sense."

After hesitantly answered the Japanese side's request, he subconsciously straightened his back, as if he wanted to say something more, but when he looked down at the contract, he couldn't say anything in the end.

Yang Dagang, standing to the side, couldn't help but sneer at Qian Jin's discomfiture: "Expert Qian, you're the chief negotiation expert, you should make the decision."

"Anyway, you led the team that made the supplementary clauses, so I don't understand them."

Qian Jin was speechless for a moment.

The entire conference room fell into a brief, suffocating silence.

The light from the crystal chandelier fell on his stiff face, half bright and half dark.

A few seconds later, Qian Jin took a deep breath, the breath seeming to carry a heavy sense of defeat.

He said very reluctantly:

“Well, Vice Minister Nakamura’s considerations make some sense.”

"Uh, well, we've accepted this timeframe for a smooth collaboration."

He spoke each word with extraordinary difficulty.

It was as if they didn't understand what the other person meant at all.

Toshiro Nakamura and Masao Ono exchanged a glance, their eyes surging with barely suppressed elation and a sense of relief after surviving a close call.

Become!

This self-righteous Qian Jin was ultimately outmaneuvered by their "professionalism"!
He really was just a pretentious layman who had memorized a few legal terms!
That seemingly impressive supplementary agreement was cleverly emasculated by them!

It wasn't even the expected two or three months, but only one month!

As long as the equipment "does not have any problems" within a month—Ono is "confident" in his skills in refurbishing old materials, so the equipment will not have any problems for three or four months or even half a year, let alone a month.

But now everything is developing in a positive direction. As long as the equipment is fine within a month, the constraints of the supplementary regulations will be rendered meaningless!

Great, the contract is in hand.

A large advance payment is about to be received, and the full amount will eventually be credited to the account.

The headquarters will reward them for defeating the "troublesome" Chinese side and completing the transaction.

A radiant, genuine smile spread across Nakamura Toshiro's face.

He stood up, reached out to Qian Jin, and smiled with a condescending pity: "Arigato, Mr. Qian is indeed reasonable!"

"Long live understanding! Happy cooperation!"

He stretched out his hand with all his might, deliberately reaching over the table.

Upon hearing Inukai Hana's translation, Qian Jin's face broke into a cheerful smile.

Nakamura Toshiro's side then proposed several minor modifications to the official contract template.

Yang Dagang added some minor details.

They're all details.

Both sides exchanged views happily and ultimately reached a consensus.

Yang Dagang then gestured for Qian Jin to unfold the final original copy of the Chinese-Japanese-English contract and the supplementary agreement, turning to the signature section.

The pen scratched across the paper, leaving a soft, scratching sound.

The name Qian Jin sounds steady and powerful.

Yang Dagang's name carried a subtle tremor and excitement, yet the handwriting was bold and unrefined.

The names of people like Toshiro Nakamura carry a sense of lively, carefree elegance.

With the last stroke completed, the document exchange was finished.

Looking at the signed contract worth millions of dollars in his hand, Nakamura Toshiro thought about the huge advance payment that was about to arrive and the possible reward from headquarters, and joy and pride filled him.

He succeeded!

He executed headquarters' strategy perfectly, using the fancy guise of "technical optimization" to cover up outdated components and secured this important order!
These Chinese people were ultimately caught in their carefully designed trap!

He couldn't help but break into a radiant smile, and extended his hand again:

"Mr. Qian, it's a pleasure to cooperate with you! We look forward to the early delivery of the equipment, so that we can contribute to your country's modernization!"

Qian Jin reached out and shook his hand.

The moment their hands clasped, Nakamura Toshiro clearly saw that Qian Jin also had an extremely bright smile on his face.

At this moment, Wei Zhucheng, who had remained silent throughout the talks, couldn't help but sneer. He pointed at Watanabe Jun and said, "Little devil..."

Qian Jin interrupted him, speaking quickly in dialect: "Section Chief Wei, a small act of impatience can ruin a great plan; a gentleman's revenge is never too late!"

Wei Zhucheng laughed: "Welcome to visit our country again next time. I'll definitely give you a good time then!"

Several Japanese soldiers looked at Inukai Hana with suspicion:
"What did they say?"

Inukai Hana didn't understand Qian Jin's dialect, but he did understand Wei Zhucheng's words.

The phrase 'little devils' cannot be translated.

The contract had just been signed, and the cooperation between the two parties had officially begun. He couldn't ruin this wonderful collaboration.

So, quick-witted, he put on a big smile and said, "That gentleman called Watanabe 'Taijun' and warmly welcomed you to visit China again."

Jun Watanabe laughed and said, "If I'm here to conquer cities and territories and earn military merits with the help of the Army General Staff, then of course I'd be willing to come again."

"However, I think it's impossible in the short term. Let's wait a few more years. When our Great Fusang Empire replaces the American Empire as the world's top again, we will come back."

Nakamura Toshiro laughed heartily: "Although the contract has been signed, we shouldn't be too complacent."

"Inukai-kun, tell them that we are very grateful for their warm hospitality and hope they can visit Tokyo."

Translated by Inukai Hana.

Wei Zhucheng was whispering to Qian Jin over there.

After hearing Inukai Hana's words, Qian Jin laughed and said, "Okay, we will send Dongfeng to Tokyo, not only Tokyo, but also Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku and other places."

"Dongfeng will go."

Hana Inukai is puzzled.

what happened.

Why can't he understand Chinese people?
(End of this chapter)

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