Nathan's expression darkened as he muttered, "Get lost!"
Everyone there was shocked when they heard that.
How dare he talk to Prince Seimei that way! Is he trying to get himself killed?
Everyone present was originally sympathetic towards Nathan, but when they realized that Nathan and his companions weren't Japanese, they gloated at his misfortune instead.
A drunkard even shouted loudly, "Your majesty, teach that guy a lesson!"
The two katana-wielding guards standing behind Prince Seimei also glared at Nathan furiously.
On the other hand, Prince Seimei sized Nathan up in amusement.
Every Japanese knew that his bloodlust was insatiable as many had died under his sword, and along with his powerful status, no one dared to cross him.
Usually, no lady dared to refuse his requests, and no man dared disrespect him.
It was even no big deal for him to force himself on married women right in front of their husbands, and the men could only kneel and watch as their wives got violated.
It was Prince Seimei's first time meeting someone as bold as Nathan.
He's probably fearless because of his blissful ignorance.
Interesting!
Prince Seimei stared at Nathan in amusement and asked, "Little brat, do you know who I am? I am the second prince of Japan, Seimei Tachibana. Do you know what I represent? Do you know what consequences you will face for crossing me?"
Penny and the rest looked upset when they heard that, because it wasn't a good thing for them to offend a prince since they were in Japan, a foreign territory.
Penny was already regretting her actions. I should've just stayed with Nathan at the hotel! We wouldn't have gotten ourselves into this situation if we didn't come out of the hotel.
Everyone stared expectantly at Nathan as he replied in his usual calm and cold voice, "Are you done with your nonsense? Get lost if you are!"
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