Nathan and his wife came out of Fuji Clubhouse together with Frida and Colin.
It had been a frightening experience for Penny.
She tugged on Nathan's hands as she praised her husband smugly, "Wow, hubby. I didn't know you're so famous overseas. Even the general of Japan fears you so much.”
Nathan smiled. "They are not just afraid of me. They're even more afraid of our nation. It's because we're backed by our nation that they dared not offend us further."
Penny agreed with a grin. "I'm so proud of our nation."
Nathan was not the least bit affected by the incident at the clubhouse.
He and his wife were not in a hurry to return to their hotel, hence they asked for directions from a passerby for tourist attractions to visit.
Seeing that they're foreigners, the passerby struggled to answer them in broken English. "There's an area in front called Eurasian Street. Seventy percent of the people there are from the same nation as you. Inside have many shops opened by your people, so I guess you would like to shop there."
His description piqued Nathan and Penny's interest, hence they immediately departed for the street mentioned by the passerby.
They arrived at the entrance of the town, where a huge plate displayed the street name: Eurasian Street.
The moment they entered the street, they found the place to be full of Eurasian and Oriental Restaurants. The side of the streets was also lined with various stalls, all selling Eurasian foods and souvenirs.
And the place was extremely crowded.
Not just the Japanese were there to shop, there were many other foreigners as well, like the Caucasians, the Indians and also the Africans.
Of course, most of its visitors were Eurasians like them.
Penny looked on with pleasant surprise. "Wow, this is amazing! If I didn't know that I'm in Kyoto, I would've thought we're walking through the streets of our home country."
Nathan smiled. "Indeed. This place is amazing.”
Penny pointed to the front. "Hey, see there! It's Northania's signature lamb skewers! Let's try it out!"
Nathan followed his wife to the stall selling the lamb skewers, and was surprised to find the vendor to be a young lad. He had dyed his hair yellow and had countless tattoos on his body.
Penny frowned in surprise. It must be not easy for a Eurasian to survive here. Maybe that's why he made himself look fiercer in order to avoid getting bullied?
Penny was almost right.
In fact, to avoid getting bullied, many of the Eurasians here had joined the Houston clan for protection.
Most of the vendors here were all part of the Houston clan!
Other than that, most of the businessmen here tended to cheat the visitors, especially visitors of their own nation.
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