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Chapter 165: Improper Smile

With Ken Takakura, it is impossible to have a party until the middle of the night, and it will end before 10 o'clock.

Before leaving, he took out a box he brought with him and handed it to Su Changqing: "I admire your talent very much. Keep up with it. This is a gift for you, take it."

A small box, wrapped in blue and woven fabric, isn't it a local specialty, right?

Why is it like a teacher giving a certificate? Su Changqing was a little embarrassed. He didn't expect Ken Takakura to give a gift and instinctively refused: "No, no, I can't accept your things."

Ken Takakura was a little surprised, Takeshi Kitano and Nobuyuki Araki were also a little dumbfounded: "Eternal Lord, you can't refuse the gifts from seniors."

This is a good habit, but it is too embarrassing.

Hachiman Harumi quickly smoothed out the situation: "The customs in China are different. You should follow the customs of Changqing. Don't be polite."

Su Changqing had to accept it. It was rude to open the gift in person, and I don’t know what it was.

Unexpectedly, before things were finished, Ken Takakura turned to Harumi Hachiman and said, "I have seen you before."

"Senior?" Hachiman Harumi was startled.

“At your grandfather’s funeral.”

It seems that Ken Takakura had had a deal with Hachiman's family and recognized her.

This surprised Hachiman Harumi. She had been eating and drinking for three hours. Ken Takakura said nothing and suddenly exposed it before leaving?

She didn't dare to lie again: "The memory of my senior is really... that was ten years ago, and I stood behind my parents..."

It sounds like Ken Takakura, who was just standing behind his parents and was mourned by condolences, saw him once at his grandfather's funeral ten years ago. He thought it was impossible to be recognized.

"I grew up a lot, but the way I smiled didn't change at all."

Smile?

This is the fault of Hachiman Harumi. Why did you laugh at grandpa when he died? It was so gloomy that it left a deep impression on people.

However, Ken Takakura had no intention of blame and looked at Harumi Hachiman with deep eyes: "Do you know what my real name is?"

Hachiman Harumi's voice is very small: "The senior's real name is Oda Takaichi..."

"I understand what I mean," Ken Takakura turned and left: "Be more steady."

He understood his meaning very clearly. I didn’t dare to fake my identity. You are the old man. I didn’t explain the situation after giving me three hours of opportunity. I kept pretending to be garlic with me.

Hachiman Shizumi kept bowing and apologizing: "Senior, I'm sorry."

"I'm very sorry!" Then he turned around and apologized to the others, not one of them except Su Changqing.

If you have no brains, doesn’t this mean telling everyone that I have known it a long time ago?

If Conan had been involved in the matter, he would have had a chance. If Conan had been analyzed long ago.

Miyazawa Rie doesn't care who you are.

Takeshi Kitano and Araki Nobuyuki were a little confused: "Who are you? Why were you named by your senior?"

Hachiman Harumi was also unlucky, but she was just hiding her name. She was recognized for two consecutive days after just showing her face. She was an unknown aunt yesterday, and today she was the most famous uncle.

"I'm very sorry. I'll explain the situation to you seniors at the right time. I'm very sorry!"

Perhaps it is cultural differences. Putting aside the Shinto family background, Su Changqing doesn't think it is a moral responsibility for actors to conceal their background. Mainland artists have become much nonsense, and it is even popular on TV shows to fabricate their life experiences and make them miserable.

Ken Takakura had already gone out wearing his shoes, and a group of people quickly followed. Su Changqing was shocked when he left the private room.

Their door was full of people in black suits, each solemn and straight.

"March?!"

Seeing that everyone came out, all the black western men bowed in an orderly manner, and there was no need for a special person to shout a command.

Judging from the style of these people, they are undoubtedly super-tale figures, and are called super-tale figures in Japanese underworld.

Although there is no evidence to prove that Ken Takakura is a member of the Yamaguchi group, it is recognized that his status in the Yamaguchi group is high. He played the role of the Yamaguchi group more than once when he was young, and he also had close contacts with the boss. As long as he appeared in public, members of the group would rush over to automatically guard the bodyguard and maintain order.

Jidao is legal in Japan and is a genuinely registered business group, and has always been recognized and protected by the government.

In many remote areas, Jidao actually plays a grassroots management role, similar to the clan self-discipline in the past in mainland China. A village is a family, and the patriarch has the final say.

But this does not mean that the Japanese extreme Taoism is different. The extreme Taoism is still the underworld, and most of them are beautifying them is because of ignorance.

What Jidao does is no different from the underworld elsewhere, it is nothing more than sex, poison, and protection fees. The reason why it is legal is that these businesses in Japan are legal or once legal.

The Japanese first purified ice, and during World War II, they became a major sucking power. They first provided it to frontline soldiers and workers in military supplies factories so that these people could fight and work endlessly, as durable as machines.

Of course, this kind of thing cannot pull down the Kamikaze Special Attack Team members. It is easy to eliminate their fear before death by coming a little, and it is also the last humane care.

This thing was not banned after World War II because of the shortage of labor. The Allied Command specially relaxed controls in order to maintain the operation of factories and supported the spread of these drugs. At most, Japan had two million people in use.

And those who are engaged in production and sales are Jidao.

The ice of the first generation was very mixed and it was extremely harmful to the body. The Allied Command prohibited this item from being sold to the United States and was only specially supplied to Japan.

This is not to treat Japanese people as humans, it is very unauthentic, and you can't do this to dogs.

It was not until the 1960s that this thing was banned by the Japanese government. The main reason for the ban was that the Korean War ended and there was no need for drugs to stimulate workers to work.

Another more important reason is that Jidao exerts subjective initiative in the production process, not afraid of hardship or death, further purifies the ice and begins to circulate it to Europe and the United States.

Only when the product quality is excellent can it be supplied to Europe and the United States. This is the instinctive enlightenment of Asian manufacturers, and it has been passed down to this day.

It’s okay to use this kind of thing that harms the country and the people yourself, but it’s actually exported to us?

So it was banned.

When Ken Takakura started acting in the Kazumi movie, Yamaguchi had already cut off from those businesses, mainly engaged in gambling, pornography, real estate, securities, art and acting careers, and sounded very serious.

This is why Jidao has always been legal. The government will resolutely refuse to do things that they do and be obedient.

How obedient is that most hot springs are forbidden to enter with tattoos, and they really don’t.

The jujube and the underworld are not the same in many ways. In the 1990s, the Shanghai Gang, Fuqing Gang, Northeast Gang and other Chinese challenged the Yamaguchi Group and Inagawa Association. Unexpectedly, they called the police directly.

"Damn it, what kind of gangsters are not popular? They even call the police. It's a shame for gangsters!"

The pronunciation of Jidao in Japanese is Yakuza, and it is useless to translate it.

After entering the 21st century, the big guys completely bleached, and the extreme roads declined quickly. Some members fell into disarray and changed their careers to sell takoyaki.

In fact, Su Changqing always has a question when watching Japanese gangster movies. Why do these people look like actors? They are particularly concerned about image design. They must have family logos to emphasize the background, and then uniform costumes and hairstyles. The performance taste is really strong and not rough at all.

In the twelve years since the mid-1960s, Ken Takakura made more than 100 Renxia gangster films, almost one per month, and he was almost vomiting. He had said that he was unlikely to play a hero again in this life, so Lao Taozi asked him to continue playing a swordsman.

Because Ken Takakura's movies were well made, the Japanese image of the sensational master was greatly improved and even famous overseas, so it was natural to be loved by the brothers in the Tao.

Anyway, out of love for Takakura, everyone understands this in a tacit way.

Today, many brothers from Jidao came, escorting the reporters waiting outside the door were far apart.

Su Changqing felt like she was acting in a gangster movie, with all the wicked people.

Ken Takakura is a weird guy, no
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