Dragon Clan: I, Nono! Inherit countless futures!

Chapter 56 Business Trip to Japan!

Chapter 56 Business Trip to Japan!

"Principal, you wanted to see me?"

Chen Motong pushed open the door to the principal's office and asked directly.

Angers was sitting behind his desk at that moment, with a half-read book in front of him.

Faced with the girl's question, he looked up and gave a gentle smile: "You did a great job. You won the day of freedom so soon after starting school. You really made a name for yourself."

"I had no choice, I saw an opportunity to make money." The girl scratched her head and gave a simple, honest smile.

That's absolutely true. She doesn't care about being in the spotlight at all. There's no point in showing off in front of a bunch of kids. Only money is real.

Based on this odds ratio, she made a killing on this money!

Angers was clearly surprised by her answer; after a slight pause, he chuckled.

"Now that you've made so much money, have you considered taking a trip?"

Upon hearing this, a question mark slowly appeared on Chen Motong's forehead.

"Okay, just kidding. There is a business trip assignment. Are you interested?"

As he spoke, he handed Chen Motong a file folder.

Chen Motong reached out and took it, asking as she unpacked it, "Where to?"

"Eye Book".

Angers said with a smile, "We set up a branch in Japan, but they are not convinced. We send people there for internships every year, which is also to monitor what they are doing."

"I'm already doing an internship right after starting school?" Chen Motong looked up in confusion. "That doesn't seem right."

"No, you're not going there for an internship."

Angers sighed softly, looking out the window. The day of freedom was over, and the academy had regained its vitality. The noisy sounds were far away, as if separated by a layer of fog.

"The issues with the Japanese branch are very complex. The academy has a more cooperative relationship with them. The academy allows them to retain their autonomy because they are composed of eight families, and it is inherently difficult for them to reach a consensus."

"But in the last few years, they have vaguely shown a unified opinion and a common goal against external forces. Communication between the college and them has become increasingly difficult, and they have even learned to deceive us."

"For a century, only one person has been able to forcibly unite the various forces of the Japanese underworld, and that is me. I established the Japanese branch of Kassel College, but now, it seems that a second one is about to emerge."

"And this guy, I suspect he could threaten, or even destroy, the organization I've built."

Angers paused here, then shrugged slightly: "Some professors think I'm making a mountain out of a molehill, but it doesn't matter. It's never wrong to be prepared."

"So I'm going to send an investigation team to Japan to see what they're up to. The mission is simple: just find out if a new leader has emerged among them."

As Angers spoke, he looked directly at the girl in front of him: "Japan is a place where the Gattuso family has never set foot. If you go there, you can divert Frost's attention from you."

"So, would you like to go on a business trip? Just think of it as a trip for fun. Other specialists will handle the investigation; you just need to follow orders."

Chen Motong listened to these words but did not answer immediately. Instead, he fell into deep thought.

It's 2004 now, and everything is still very early. Herzog's character, Tachibana Masamune, shouldn't even be the head of the Snake Clan yet, but Angers has already gradually become aware of the problem.

All we can say is that Angers' senses are indeed sharp. We don't know if he also sent people to investigate in the original story, but it is clear that this investigation did not find anything.

Otherwise, the tragedy of the Red Well wouldn't have happened.

But now, it's still early, all the conspiracies are brewing, the tragedy hasn't happened yet, and there's still time.

However, more than preventing the tragedy, Chen Motong was concerned about what she could gain from this conspiracy.

Did Herzog achieve godhood through a blazing path? Or by enhancing his bloodline through extraordinary genetic methods? Or something else entirely?

Japan is like an undiscovered treasure trove, and she is the first to know about it. Perhaps she will actually be able to uncover something.

However, there are risks involved, but with her current strength, she should be able to protect herself without any problems.

Thinking of this, Chen Motong no longer hesitated and nodded decisively, "Okay, I'll go. It just so happens that I've never been to Japan before."

Angers was not surprised by the answer, but a satisfied smile still appeared on his face.

"I hope you have a good time in Japan," he said.

"I hope so," Chen Motong scratched his head, accepting the blessing.

The girl's figure gradually disappeared into the distance, the sun was about to set, and the courtyard was filled with mottled shadows. Angers sat under the skylight, his face a mixture of light and shadow.

A few squirrels perched on the bookshelf, watching him but not daring to approach.

Because they realized that the master here had suddenly changed; he was no longer the kind old man exuding a scholarly air, but had become dignified and solemn.

Lazy footsteps echoed down the stairs.

"Isn't this making a mountain out of a molehill, both in terms of our attitude towards Japan and towards this girl?"

A man in a denim shirt slowly walked upstairs, carrying a half-empty bottle of brandy.

The vice-principal of Kassel College, that slovenly man who always lived in the attic, was also the real mastermind behind the campus forum, the Night Watchers discussion area.

"Those Japanese guys have never been honest; they don't usually make a fuss every year," Angers said. "But in the last two years, all the commotion has disappeared. Something's definitely up."

"As for that girl—"

Angers closed the book in front of him. The words "On Bloodlines" appeared on the cover. Angers pointed to those three words and looked up at his old friend across from him.

What do you think of her lineage?

"Above me." The vice principal's usually languid expression turned serious. "During her recent day of freedom, she used a word of power."

"Only those whose bloodline is stronger than mine can disregard my precepts."

"Can you tell how much stronger it is than you?" Angers asked. "Or, to put it another way, can you tell if it's a person or something else?"

The vice-principal's eyes widened slightly. He looked at his old friend in disbelief and asked, "You suspect she's not human?"

"It's not surprising that the Dragon King can disguise himself as a human, or that he didn't know he was the Dragon King when he first recovered."

Angers shrugged, nonchalantly saying, "Aren't we already monitoring one ourselves?"

"Then why do you still dare to let her come to Kassel College?" The vice-principal looked at him with a disbelief. "Do you want her to wipe us all out?"

"Whether they are human or dragon, it doesn't matter what they are as long as they can be used by me," Angers said. "But the premise is that they can be used by me."

"Japan is a murky mess right now, and that girl is full of secrets too. I'm really looking forward to seeing what she'll do in Japan."

"What if it turns out she really is the Dragon King?" the vice principal couldn't help but ask.

"Then kill her," Angers said calmly. "I will personally attend her funeral."

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