It was nighttime.
Nathan Cross and his men were back at the hotel.
Colin Dunne had pulled many strings overnight to investigate the ambush on Nathan.
The next morning, Colin had already gotten his answer while Nathan and his wife Penny Smith were still having breakfast.
He walked to Nathan's side and reported in a respectful tone, "General, I have already found out the culprit's identity."
"The person who sent Kanechi for you is the son of Boris Tucker, Spencer Tucker."
Nathan's eyes narrowed into a slit. "Spencer Tucker?"
He knew who Spencer Tucker was. According to his sources, Spencer was a rising star in the local scene of politics.
However, due to his 'stardom' at such a young age, he was reckless and quite a
hothead.
He made a serious blunder and was forced to retire from his position.
After leaving politics, he delved into business and was now almost a billionaire.
On top of that, there were rumors saying that Boris had been paving the path for his son to make his re-debut into the political world.
Colin uttered softly, "Not only was Kanechi Kyou instructed by Spencer, but he also had a hand in your fight with Prince Seimei earlier."
Nathan wrinkled his brows. "Oh?"
Colin Dunne explained, "Even though Prince Seimei is a playboy himself, he came to harass Madam because of Spencer's provocation."
Nathan sneered, "Boris Tucker and his people really see me as a thorn in their eyes and want me removed as soon as
they can."
Nathan paused for a while before asking, "Do you have any concrete evidence for this investigation?"
Colin laughed bitterly, "Since yesterday, Spencer Tucker has started to annihilate the people who are involved in his evil scheme to destroy any evidence that might point to him."
"So even if we know he is the one behind all of this, we can do nothing because we don't have any physical evidence."
Nathan followed up with a question, "Then where is he now?"
Colin Dunne said, "He is also in Kyoto. I have my hands on his entire schedule."
"Tonight, he will be attending a banquet known as the Feast of the Gods.”
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