Nokaze didn't state things very clearly, but what he was implying was clear.
Nobody knew what would eventually happen to Lance's sister, and the final decision lay in the hands of the person who eventually took over the syndicate. Their attitude towards the Salo family was different, and that would decide what each person would do in the end.
Sugita just smiled and it was impossible to tell what he was thinking about.
He looked at Nokaze. "How interesting. A woman turns out to be so important." He nodded and got up.
"Ok, I got it, I won't disturb you anymore." Sugita got up and left without saying anymore.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNokaze's gaze started to shift slightly as he watched Sugita walk away.
He knew what sort of person Sugita was. Sugita was afraid of trouble and didn't want to be involved in this power struggle, and that's why he refused to take a side.
But the position he was in was a position that was important to both the Chief and the Prince. SEAR*ch the FindNøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
That was the closest the Yamaguchi Syndicate could get to ordinary folk in the country, so neither would give up that position. Sugita didn't want to choose now, but he would have to make a choice eventually. Sugita left the headquarters and his expression was grim.
The situation was more complicated than he imagined. The Chief and the Prince were fighting for control of the syndicate, and were essentially trying to be in control of the syndicate's future.
But what had that got to do with this woman from the Salo family? Sugita really didn't get it. Capturing her was as good as offending the Salos. They were a major Third World power! Regardless of whether the Chief or the Prince got what they wanted at the end of this power struggle, offending the Salos wasn't good news to them.
Sugita really didn't understand what they were thinking about.
He returned to the shrine to see Jiang Ning feeding Lin Yuzhen food. He sat down and couldn't help but clutch his head.
"My friend, can't you control yourself a little bit? You're in a shrine, you know?" Sugita poured himself a glass of water and gulped it down. "Or at least be considerate towards someone without a lover like me?" Jiang Ning couldn't be bothered with him.
"It's very hard to get this sushi because this fellow has hidden the sushi chef away and you can't get it anywhere else now." There was probably nobody else more into food in Tokyo than Sugita.
Sugita didn't care about money, power or even women, and only cared about food.
Jiang Ning felt that even the Legend of Shengcheng was nothing in front of Sugita.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe didn't know that once he thought about this, Su Yun sneezed several times in a row all the way in Shengcheng, and started to curse the person who was speaking ill of her.
"I didn't get to see her," Sugita went back on topic. "She's in the Yamaguchi Syndicate's Black Jail." "It's a very high class sort of jail that's nicer than a five star hotel." He was afraid that Lin Yuzhen didn't know anything about this jail, so he added an explanation.
"The Chief and the Prince are both fighting for control over the syndicate and to decide on the syndicate's future direction. This woman seems to be very important to them." He wasn't too sure either.
He hardly went to the headquarters in the first place, and now that everyone was taking sides, nobody would m spare information with you if you weren't on the sside. There was no point in even asking the people around him. "Is the Prince finally going to take action?" Jiang Ning put his cup down. "After waiting for so many years, he finally can't hold it in anymore." Sugita froze and looked up at Jiang Ning. "You know about this?" "I knew about it eight years ago." Sugita was even more shocked. "And why didn't I know anything?" Jiang Ning couldn't be bothered with him.
What would Sugita know? He had been eating and drinking happily all day and practically hibernating within the Yamaguchi Syndicate all these years, so of course he didn't know anything. X