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Chapter 1313 Successfully Ascended to Power!

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When Hua Shier was a child, he watched war movies, whether it was the War of Resistance Against Japan, the War of Liberation, or the Korean War. The most memorable thing for him was our bugle call.

Once the bugle sounds, there is nothing left but to forge ahead!

It distinguishes between superior and inferior, and between life and death!
Either we kill the enemy, or we kill the enemy. No matter how many soldiers fall on the way, the rest will continue to fight on.

Whenever Hua Shier saw this scene on television or in movies, he felt his blood boil and felt the great belief under this bugle call.

Although this time it was about fighting Japanese gangsters, Hua Shier also wanted to experience the feeling of his predecessors charging into battle against the Japanese.

The sound of the horn, especially when it rang out over Tokyo Bay, was particularly meaningful to him.

As the bugle sounded, Hua Twelve felt exhilarated and his blood boiled. He charged forward with the governor, the 12.7mm bullets from their two Gatling guns creating a storm of bullets that poured wildly onto the beach and the sea.

On the other hand, the bugle call seemed to have a natural suppressive effect on the Japanese, whether it was from the Jiangkou side or the Duchuan side. Hearing the bugle call, the Japanese felt their souls tremble, as if they were facing endless fear.

This fear seemed to be etched into their genes.

One of Du Chuan's trusted bodyguards paused for a moment upon hearing the bugle call, glancing in terror toward the direction from which the sound came. The next instant, a barrage of gunfire erupted, and he felt himself being lifted into the air. Before losing consciousness, he saw a man lying bloodied and severed from the waist down where he had been standing.

The man was cut in half by the Gatling gun's barrage of bullets.

Whether it was people crossing the river on the beach or people on speedboats heading towards the river mouth, anyone hit by the hail of bullets would be killed without a complete corpse.

Boom boom!

On the sea, the two speedboats turned into two fireballs under the hail of bullets. The people on the speedboats didn't have to worry about dying in the explosion, because they had already been torn to pieces by the Gatling gun before the speedboats exploded.

Watakawa hid behind a truck and shouted:

"Baka! Whose people are these? Fight back! Protect me and get out of here!"

The sound abruptly stopped as the Gatling gun bullet tore apart the carriage he was hiding in, taking half of his body with it.

Inside the bulletproof car, Jiang Kou saw all of this and his face turned deathly pale. When he saw the people outside the car window who were instantly torn apart, his body couldn't help but tremble. His face was pale and his forehead was covered with cold sweat.

He shouted and ordered the driver to leave, but now his armored car was surrounded by Watari's trucks and the heavy trucks he had ambushed, making it impossible for him to escape.

Now, Eguchi can only hope that his men can eliminate this unknown enemy that has suddenly attacked.

But as it turns out, he was overthinking it. The current battle is just like when his men used AKs against the pistols of the combat team members at the beginning—it's a one-sided crushing defeat.

Whether it's an AK or a pistol, in the face of a Gatling gun, or of Hua Twelve and the governor, they are as fragile as cheap toilet paper, easily torn and utterly vulnerable.

When Hua Shier and the governor rushed over, there was no one alive on the beach or in the sea.

Although Jiang Kou's vehicle was bulletproof, it could only protect against ordinary bullets. To stop Gatling gun fire, you would need an armored vehicle.

So when Hua Shier looked at the car in Jiangkou, there was no need to verify whether he was alive or dead, because the car was riddled with bullets, let alone the people inside.

Hua Twelve clicked his tongue in disapproval, then turned to the cold-faced governor who was using thermal imaging to check for any survivors and said:
"You're so cruel!"

Governor: I have something to say, but I don't know if I should say it!
Having confirmed there were no survivors, Hua Shier put away the governor, mounted the blazing chariot that remained intact despite the hail of bullets, retrieved the speaker playing the bugle call, twisted the throttle, and quickly disappeared into the night.

Shortly after he left, from another direction, more than a dozen police cars with flashing lights formed a long line on the highway and were heading this way.

It turns out that not long ago, Taibo picked up the phone and called the Metropolitan Police Department to report that there was a gang fight in Tokyo Bay, and that firearms had been used.

Once the Metropolitan Police Department dispatched most of its officers to Tokyo Bay, the Taibo began distributing guns and weapons to their men, giving each of them a katana and a pistol. They then changed into uniforms, put on hats and masks, and began a targeted purge of the remaining forces in Eguchi.

At a drug warehouse owned by Jiang Kou, Lao Gui used pipe wrenches to break the iron lock, pulled the roller shutter door upwards, and more than twenty members of the Sanwa Society, wielding Japanese swords, rushed out.

Gun control in Japan is very strict, similar to that in later mainland China. Although gangs have guns, they don't use them often, especially the lower-level members, who are unlikely to have guns. They usually use Japanese swords when participating in gang battles.

Taibo, holding a katana, pointed forward and shouted in Japanese:

"Kill them for Chief Watakawa!"

The next moment, Lao Gui, Lao Dai, and their gang of underlings charged forward, all wielding katanas.

The men from Jiangkou also drew their katanas and charged forward. However, Taibao, who was at the forefront, held a katana in one hand and drew a pistol from his waist with the other, and began firing at the other side, killing one of them instantly.

The same was true for Lao Gui and his men; they used shotguns to beat the Japanese soldiers so badly they had no chance to retaliate.

After shooting all the Japanese devils, the old devil spat:
"Trying to fight us with knives, turning on the light in the toilet? You're asking for death!"

Tai Bao was speechless. "Did you use a knife? That was just to paralyze the enemy, okay?" He slapped Lao Gui.
"Get to work!"

The group quickly transferred the goods from the warehouse to the vehicle and left before the Japanese police arrived.

Half an hour later, the car drove into Watakawa Kohei's Tokyo residence. One of the bodyguards who remained there approached and asked questions. The bodyguard, wearing sunglasses and a mask, said in Japanese:

"This is a batch of goods that Young Master Watari asked us to seize from the river mouth. You can check it out. Young Master Watari told us to leave it here for now!"

These bodyguards were all trusted confidants of Watakawa Kōhei. Knowing that the young master had taken action against Eguchi Toshinari behind Watakawa's back, they believed him to some extent. After inspecting the goods in the car and finding that they were indeed valuable smuggled goods, they immediately believed it completely and had the door opened so that the vehicle could be let in and the goods unloaded in young master Watakawa's garage.

As Taibao drove off, he thanked the bodyguard in Japanese, but as soon as the car drove away, he turned around and cursed:
"You little devils will be screwed over!"

Ten minutes after the car left Watakawa Kohei's private residence, the Metropolitan Police Department received a report that a large quantity of drugs was hidden in a mansion.

Although the Metropolitan Police Department had already dispatched a large number of officers to Tokyo Bay, upon learning that it was a major case involving stolen goods, they still mobilized additional forces and raided Watakawa Kohei's house, finding a large quantity of stolen goods in his garage. The following morning, the morning news reported on the gunfight that had occurred in Tokyo Bay. Footage of the scene taken from a helicopter was horrific, with some parts even blurred out.

Hua Shier, who was having breakfast with a big star at Akina's house, was speechless while watching TV. "Damn, this crappy place doesn't even censor films, but they censor news reports. It's really bizarre."

Akina covered her mouth in shock and exclaimed:

"This is absolutely terrifying, Twelfth Prince! You must be careful out there and make sure you don't encounter any danger!"

Yes, she has already seen Hua Shier's 'registration card'.

News reporters described it as the most serious gang fight since World War II. According to sources, the fight was an internal conflict within the Sanhe Society, involving pistols, AKs, and traces of heavy machine gun fire. The exact number of casualties is unknown, but it is certain to be at least in the hundreds.

On television, the camera pans to a street protest against violent groups, with many citizens spontaneously joining in, holding up signs against the groups and calling on the Metropolitan Police Department to severely punish them.

The television station also interviewed Detective Kitano from the criminal investigation team who was handling the case. Kitano spoke candidly on camera, claiming that the police would definitely increase their efforts to crack down on yakuza groups and reassure all citizens.

Regarding the gang fight last night, the police have obtained important clues and will hold a press conference this afternoon to explain the situation to the public.

In the afternoon, a police press conference was held, where a senior officer from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department showed reporters photos of the drugs seized from Watagawa's home.

The officer told reporters:
"According to our investigation, the incident that occurred in Tokyo Bay yesterday was caused by the Sanwakai combat group stealing goods from the Eguchi-gumi, which triggered a large-scale shootout. The police have arrested the Sanwakai combat group leader, Taro Watakawa, and the case is under investigation."

The police knew that the timing of the shootout in Tokyo Bay and the search for contraband didn't match up, but the public needed a reasonable explanation; otherwise, the Metropolitan Police Department would appear incompetent.

Meanwhile, Sanwakai chairman Koichi Muranishi watched the television broadcast and was furious:
"Baka!"

He became the chairman by defeating Taro Watakawa in the gang election, so you could say that Taro Watakawa was his old rival.

Although Watari's combat group had been arrogant and domineering in the past, he had tolerated their behavior for the sake of the Sanwakai's stability. But this time, he felt that they had gone too far.

Eguchi Toshiaki was his right-hand man, and that shipment was actually his. Now, almost all of his core elites were dead, and his strength was no longer enough to compete with Watakawa. How could he not be furious? Moreover, those shipments had caused him serious damage and resulted in a huge financial loss.

As for the authenticity of this matter, Muranishi Hiroichi had no doubt at all. The fact that the police found the goods at Watakawa Taro's son's house was the best proof.

At that moment, the phone on his desk rang. After answering it, he immediately stood up to show respect.

The call came from a triad elder who not only had the power to decide on the chairman but also had close ties with the political world, making him the behind-the-scenes boss of the entire triad.

The other party told Muranishi Koichi over the phone that Watakawa Taro would be released on bail that evening, and that he would have Watakawa pay Muranishi Koichi a sum of money in compensation, and that would be the end of the matter.

Muranishi Koichi's neck turned red from holding it in.
"Sir, Watari has gone too far this time. Am I just supposed to let this go? I'm not willing to accept it!"

The other side immediately started cursing:

"Baka! What the Sanwakai needs right now is stability, and the Metropolitan Police Department also wants us to be stable. Besides, with Eguchi dead, do you still have the strength to contend with Watakawa? Don't embarrass yourself in this position!"

The first two sentences are an angry rebuke, but the following sentences are already sarcastic.

Muranishi Koichi felt incredibly wronged, but all he could do was obediently shout into the phone:
"Hi Yi!"

After hanging up the phone, Muranishi Koichi became increasingly angry and fearful. Indeed, as that old codger had said, Eguchi and his core men had been wiped out, and he had very few combat personnel left.

Not only would he be unable to contend with the old scoundrel Watari, but his life would also be in danger if the other party became displeased.

The more Muranishi Koichi thought about it, the more he felt the situation was unfavorable to him, and he broke out in a cold sweat from anxiety.

Suddenly he thought of the Chinese man who drove away the Tainan gang and managed Kabukicho for Eguchi.

The other party has joined the organization and is already a core member. Moreover, he was able to drive away the Tainan gang, which proves that he is quite capable. I heard that he also has a group of Chinese people working for him.

Thinking of this, Muranishi Hiroichi's eyes lit up. If there were Koreans in the organization, why couldn't there be Chinese?

He picked up the phone book, found the mobile number Hua Shier had left when he joined the association, dialed it, and directly stated his name:
"I am Muranishi Hiroichi"

When Hua Shier received the call from Muranishi Hongyi, a smile appeared on his face; he had achieved his goal.

The Sanwakai is a large yakuza group that has spread throughout Japan. It has branches in every major city, but each branch operates independently. Although Muranishi Koichi is the nominal chairman, he can't even control the combat group in Tokyo, let alone the Sanwakai branches in other cities.

Therefore, Hua Shier had long anticipated that with the elimination of Eguchi and his core members, Muranishi Koichi would have no one left to use, and as Eguchi Toshinari's latest promoted core member, he became Muranishi Koichi's only choice.

Driving to headquarters, Hua Shier met Muranishi Koichi again. Unlike the arrogant attitude he had when he joined the organization last time, this time Muranishi Koichi was extremely enthusiastic.

During the conversation, Muranishi Koichi expressed his indignation towards Watagawa, as well as his regret and sorrow over Eguchi's death.

Hua Shier, feigning recklessness, patted his chest and said:
"President, it was Vice President Jiang Kou who brought me into the association. He has been kind to me and has been very kind to me. Please allow me to avenge him!"

Muranishi Koichi comforted Hua Twelve for a while, and then said:

“I’m pleased that you’re grateful. It seems Jiang Kou made the right choice. But there’s a saying in China: ‘A gentleman takes revenge even after ten years.’ Right now, the police are targeting us, so it’s not the right time to take action. I’ll give you that chance once things have calmed down!”

Hua Shier immediately stood up, showing his gratitude: "Thank you, Chairman. I will do anything for you from now on!"

Muranishi Kouichi was very satisfied with Hua Shier's performance and handed over all the matters that Eguchi had originally been in charge of to Hua Shier. He also entrusted him with the management of the remaining combat forces in the organization.

Well, that's how it is in name only, but that's enough for Hua Twelve.

From that day on, Hua Shier was promoted to group leader by the village head, but he had already gained the power of the vice president.
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