Chapter 80A new volume means new threads. Previously, it was Christmas and Shima was having to work late which suddenly became dangerous when two men showed up with weapons to rob him. Chunhua, noticing the lights in the building were still on, walked into the situation and took care of the would be thieves while helping Shima finish his work. It also turned that moves were being made at Chufa. With Sun head over heels for Noriko, a faction was being formed around his number two, a fast rising man named Zeng Liesheng who effectively controlled the Shanghai branch of the company. Shima and Chen tried trailing him and found he liked going to a rather unassuming restaurant and distributing gifts to children in low income neighborhoods but something still seemed off and the first piece came when they found he was passing along Hatsushiba information to a general manager at Toritsu named Shimoyanagi.But it turned out that wasn't all there was to Zeng as Noriko immediately got a bad feeling about him and it was later confirmed that he had connections to the Chinese underworld, helping to smuggle heroin into Japan for a triad group and along with his high position at Chufa meant he was a highly influential, if relatively unseen, person in Shanghai. His true goal was to push out Sun and take control of both Chufa and Shanghai and as his group's murder in Japan of a hostess whose apartment had been used for the smuggling operations showed, he had no scruples about how he did it making him a very dangerous person.
>>288938047Does this actually work against dogs?
>>288938206Are Germans that easy to recognize from behind
That's it for the start of this volume. Next time, Shima decides to clue in Sun about Zeng.
>>288938246I'd guess more that they can hear him speak.
>>288938073this is just shima being a big pussy.
>>288938261thanks op. noriko killed him for his money.
holy heck we are back h/a/tsushiba
>>288939667Are we really?
>>288940508Yes?
>>288937967Has something bad happened on those trains? Why are they scanning their luggage?
>>288941726Post-9/11 world affects even grorious People's Republic I guess. I mean you're asking why the prototype of the modern surveillance state wouldn't be scanning luggage?
>>288938261thanks
>>288940508slowly but surely
We're back!
>>288941893NTA but that makes sense I suppose. I do remember how big the change was almost immediately even on completely unrelated flights.