"Heywood, why are you talking so much nonsense when you are in your arms business!" Okamoto Hikawa said: "Of course we know what happened back then, and we don't need you to remind us of the shame of our Yamato nation."
In Haywood's eyes, Okamoto Hikawa was simply a useless person worth mentioning, so he didn't take him seriously at all.
"It seems that your Yamato democracy is still so proud." Heywood said: "That's all, that is your disgraceful past, so don't mention it."
Okamoto Hikawa really wanted to tell Heywood that if the U.S. Empire hadn't made Japan so miserable in the Pacific battlefield, they might still have a chance.
"After all, it's all in the past, why bother mentioning it again." Taro Okamoto said calmly: "Now that Japan and the United States are allies, why should we argue."
Heywood smiled: "Yes, we are allies."
But Heywood didn't think so in his mind. He thought it was ridiculous. Are you an ally? Just because you and Japan are worthy of each other?
To the U.S. Empire, Japan is a dog, a dog that holds Asia in check, a dog that can block China's development speed, and a dog that can threaten other Asian countries.
The U.S. Empire's garrison in Japan is enough to prove that Japan is just a dog. They dare not resist any word from the U.S. Empire.
Because the Japanese political guys are very smart, they know that once they lose the support of the US Empire, China will be so angry that they will dare to blow up their entire island.
It doesn't matter if the US empire loses Japan. They can also support other countries to fight against China and restrict China.
There is also the country of Korea, and there is also a fat man with a stupid head and green gold.
However, the American empire also knows in its heart that people like Jin Sanpang cannot be supported. If this guy turns around and refuses to recognize people, it will be really difficult to deal with.
It's not unfair to say that the third fat man has no conscience. This guy is more capable than his father.
Not to mention that Huaxia has always treated the Jin family well. They thought they could be a stable little brother and help contain Japan, which was eyeing the surrounding area.
After all, Three Fatty's brain is not something most people would want to mess with if he lets the "Flying Sky Monkey" play when he gets angry.
Well, people are quick-thinking. They used to print fake US dollars, but the United States directly imposed economic sanctions on them. Come on, let’s not play with him anymore.
Now the three fat men are thinking, there is a neighboring country to cheat, and a wave of North Korean version of Huaxia coins has been printed. The technology content is high, the color and feel, the sound watermark, and the security line Braille are all the same as real coins!
It can be said that the texture is clear, the texture is strong, and the astringency is strong. It can pass through ordinary commercial banknote detectors, but it is impossible to identify it with the naked eye. Even banknote detectors in consumer places can't handle it, let alone people.
This guy is really good at cheating on his father, no, he is cheating on his grandpa!
Ya now not only smuggles drugs, but also dares to make Chinese currency!
Everyone knows that San Fat's father encouraged the mining of gold mines on a larger scale at that time. However, due to the lack of normal trade channels and the need to maximize profits, smuggling gold became the only choice for the Jin family.
Physical smuggling is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and it is not an easy and quick-turnaround business. It gives the Jin family a headache. San Pang's father has an idea in mind. He started printing counterfeit U.S. dollars in the early 1990s. The technical means are so sophisticated that they are especially
It’s a factory called Pyongyang Trademark Printing Factory!
But we in China recognize our own brothers, so we have to swallow our tears.
Look at the three fat men, private jets, Mercedes-Benz cars, and high-end yachts. What kind of rich second generation is this? No, it is the second generation of the country! It’s simply...
Heywood has now begun to settle accounts, and all the weapons he has brought are directly attributed to Taro Okamoto.
When the calculator was handed to Taro Okamoto, Taro Okamoto frowned a little.
There are things he needs, and there are also things he doesn't like, such as MP5, which can be obtained everywhere.
"Mr. Heywood is a little unkind." Taro Okamoto smiled: "I don't need all these things, but you gave them to me at a discount?"
"Old friend, I won't bring this thing back." Heywood smiled slightly, he knows how to market.
This kind of packaging is the best way.
Just like some online stores, if you buy clothes and get pants for free, the prices are actually added together.
Heywood also uses this method, so he can sell more.
After all, he is a businessman. He cannot only buy what is easy to sell and not sell what is not easy to sell. This is a shrewd method.
"But I really don't need it." Taro Okamoto didn't seem to want to follow his lead.
Heywood's face looked a little ugly: "Mr. Okamoto, you should know that apart from me, you can't find another company that can supply the transmitter you want, right?"
Taro Okamoto heard Heywood's threat.
"So, Mr. Heywood doesn't want to sell it to me?" Taro Okamoto also looked a little unhappy.
"Stop pretending, there are a lot of arms dealers on the African continent." Okamoto Hikawa glared: "If not, just take them all away."
Heywood waved his hand and said to his subordinates: "We are going to pack up and leave. From now on, the trading point here will be cancelled."
"Wait a minute!" Taro Okamoto was not as stupid and impulsive as his son. He knew that what Heywood said was not a lie. What they could get, others might not be able to get.
Okamoto Hikawa was a little puzzled.
But now Taro Okamoto has no time to explain to his son. His thoughts are all on this batch of arms.
"We all should calm down." Taro Okamoto said: "Mr. Heywood, after all, we have been cooperating for a long time. You know who I am. I am honest and I am not a bad person."
Heywood nodded: "That's why I show Mr. Okamoto something good."
"It's just that you did go too far today." Taro Okamoto said: "Our business is always fair and we will not buy or sell by force."
Heywood smiled when he heard this: "Mr. Okamoto, you are just joking. I didn't force the sale. If you don't want it, I won't force it. There are many people who want to buy it. I just don't want to be in trouble, because some MP5s and the like
We still need to find another buyer for our items.”
Taro Okamoto felt very unhappy. He knew that he could not refuse Heywood.
But there were some things he felt it was necessary to say.
If he hadn't told him, Heywood would definitely have treated him like this. It was not a forced purchase or sale in name, but in fact it was a forced purchase and sale, which completely violated the principle of good faith in business.
"I can buy all your things." Taro Okamoto said: "As for the money, I won't pay you a cent less, I can give it to you right away."
When Heywood heard this, the smile on his face seemed a little relaxed and sincere.
"Hahaha, Mr. Okamoto is really good at joking." Heywood said: "I have already given you a discount."
Taro Okamoto's purpose was not to bargain: "Mr. Heywood, I hope this kind of transaction will never happen again between us."
Heywood stopped smiling and was startled.
"Next time we cooperate, I will only need what I need." Taro Okamoto said: "If Mr. Heywood feels it is inappropriate, then our transaction will be regarded as the last one."
Heywood's smile has disappeared.
Speaking of which, Okamoto is considered a big customer.
"Mr. Okamoto, I understand what you mean." Heywood put away his smile and nodded: "I listen to you."
Taro Okamoto stopped talking and asked his men to start inspecting the goods.
Two or thirty large boxes of arms, weapons and ammunition! This is not a small amount.
"I wish Mr. Okamoto success in dealing with those Chinese people in advance!" Heywood said with a smile. He just needs to wait for Taro Okamoto to transfer the money to him now.