At this moment, Takahashi Eiki was on the brink of exploding with rage.<fn7065> Fresh chapters posted on Find?Novel</fn7065>
As the eldest son of the Takahashi family, he is not just a prominent figure in Tokyo; he is a rising star whose name resonates throughout Japan.
His status is akin to that of the national heartthrob who captured the public’s attention in recent years.
This prominence has shaped Eiji Takahashi’s character, making him rebellious. In his world, there is no room for tolerance or submission to bullying.
When he noticed a young man around his age disregarding his status and authority, he could barely contain himself, questioning whether he was experiencing intermittent deafness. To him, this was an affront!<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
In a fit of rage, he signaled to the vehicles behind him, and within moments, a dozen well-built men in ck suits emerged from several Rolls-Royces.
These individuals were not just any bodyguards; they were the elite protectors of the Takahashi family.
As they surrounded Charlie, their eyes were fixed on him, awaiting amand from Takahashi Yingji to unleash their wrath.
Meanwhile, inside the car, Fitz and Zara exchanged knowing nces. Fitz asked, “Do you think this is a setup?”
Zara shook her head, “I don’t think so. If someone intended to cause harm, they wouldn’t do it in the heart of downtown Tokyo. Surely, the viaduct from the airport would be a more appropriate ce?”
Feeling reassured, Fitz smiled and said, “Takahashi Yingji must be feeling humiliated right now. Just after dering that no one runs red lights, he seems to have encountered someone who did.”
Then, Fitz raised an eyebrow at Zara, teasingly adding, “It seems like Takahashi Hideki has taken a liking to you. He’s quite handsome, you know. Would you consider him?”
Zara firmly replied, “I would never consider dating a Japanese man.”
“Why’s that?” Fitz pressed. “Japanese men are simr to Chinese men—less body hair and no unpleasant odors. Compared to men from Europe, America, Latin America, or Africa, they’re quite appealing.”
Zara pursed her lips, “Let’s not even entertain thoughts of romance right now. If I were to fall in love, it would have to be with a pure Chinese man.”
Fitz inquired again, “And why is that?”
Zara exined, “When two people share the same culture, traditions, habits, and understanding, it makes life much easier. For instance, if I told my boyfriend I wanted to visit Dunhuang and see the Mogao Grottoes, and he responded with ‘Where’s Dunhuang? What are the Mogao Grottoes?’ I would be livid!”
Fitzughed, “Dear sister, you can’t go around beating your boyfriend just because he doesn’t know something!”
Zara replied, “I’m using this to illustrate that Chinese couples are the best match, so don’t chase after foreign rtionships blindly.”
Fitz sighed, deciding to drop the topic. Instead, he looked out the window at Charlie, who, despite being surrounded by bodyguards, appearedpletely unfazed. He couldn’t help but chuckle, “This Japanese guy has guts; he’s not scared at all.”
Zara nodded, “Perhaps he’s not all there mentally?”
Fitz smiled, “Honestly, he is quite handsome.”
Zara rolled her eyes, “Let’s just hope he doesn’t end up disfigured by Hideki Takahashiter.”
Fitz shrugged, “Why do you always have to be so harsh?”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>