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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 1695

Japan is a country where it was legal for people to form gangs. Therefore, there were various gangs and organizations in this country's society. 6

The famous movie star, Jackie Chan, had once starred in a movie named . The background of the plot in the movie was about the Japanese yakuza. 4

In Japan, the Yamaguchi Group and the Inagawa-kai were naturally the leader and bosses at the top of the pyramid.

However, not all yakuza were from the Yamaguchi Group or the Inagawa-kai.

In fact, there were also various small-scale yakuza in various cities and districts.

These organizations generally liked to call themselves the Bosozoku. s

These gangsters from the Bosozoku enjoyed riding on loud bikes and carrying cold weapons with them as they fought out on the streets. 4

Of course, most times, they would often just bully and take advantage of those who were weak and meek so that they could monopolize the streets. 2

When the Oskian girl who was singing and performing saw that a few of the gangsters from the Bunkyo Bosozoku had come to cause trouble for her,

she hurriedly pleaded, "Sorry, I did not know that this i s your territory. I will not come here any more next time. I beg you to please just let me off this time." 3

"You will not come here anymore?" The gangster who snatched the girl’s guitar reprimanded her sternly, "If everyone who did not obey the rules can simply get away by saying this sentence, would the Bosozoku still have any face left, then?"

The Oskian girl asked nervously, "Then... then what do you want from me so that you can let me go?"

The gangster glanced at the cash that was in the guitar case in front of her. It was obvious that there was at least one hundred thousand yen inside the guitar case. This was quite a large sum of money for these idle gangsters, and it was enough spending money to last them for a day or two. 4

So, he sneered and said, "That's simple. If you want us to let you go, leave your guitar and money behind."

Although everyone in the Japanese society seemed to be very polite and courteous, in truth, most Japanese were actually very cold and indifferent. 9

This kind of indifference meant that they were very polite and courteous on the surface, but deep down, they just wanted to avoid trouble.

No one wanted to cause trouble for others, let alone allow others to cause any trouble for them.

Therefore, naturally, no one was willing to step up to d o the right thing at this time. 5

As Ryuji was being extremely smug and arrogant because everyone was avoiding them now, a deep and stern voice suddenly sounded in his ears, "Let her go!” s

Ryuji turned around and looked in the direction of the voice. After that, he saw that it was the man who had given the girl the one hundred thousand yen just now. He sneered as he said, "B*stard! Do you really want to save the damsel in distress at a time like this? Do you know that I am from the Bunkyo Bosozoku?" 7

Charlie replied indifferently, "I don't care which gang you belong to. If you refuse to let her go, you will have t o bear the consequences of your own actions, then!"

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