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Chapter 43: He's become the Master of Tokyo!

When the fish soup was served, the village chief couldn't help but shake his head.

It is said that the local police and yakuza who were colluding with the other side tried to stop them, but more than 60 people carrying hunting rifles rushed out of the mountains. The police turned around and ran away, trying to call for support from the Self-Defense Forces.

This is a very big deal; a man in his fifties carrying a gun forced his way through.

Fortunately, the group reached Songfu city and abandoned their weapons and resistance; otherwise, the situation would have been out of control.

The result was that, when most people were taken away by the Metropolitan Police Department and the entire Metropolitan Police Department relaxed its vigilance, these two went directly to Matsufushi Town and fought with the local yakuza. By the time the Metropolitan Police Department had spared manpower to deal with them, hundreds of yakuza had already died, and they left triumphantly.

The old friend who had contacted the village chief some time ago came looking for him with a worried expression after discovering that the village chief seemed to have been in contact with those two people.

The ruling party still wants to suppress this matter, but it has clearly gone too far, and they themselves will be held accountable.

Moreover, the people and forces that came into contact with them have now been directly attacked. Apart from some local leaders, violent groups like the Inugami Group have had their hometowns raided.

Watching the two men wolfing down the fish soup, the village chief couldn't help but think of some of the testimonies he had received.

There were reports of two young men rushing in and killing indiscriminately, setting fire to the village, and using villagers as skewers.

"Young people these days are really something..."

After a moment of remark, the village chief saw that the two had quickly finished the soup and sat down next to them.

"So, what are your plans after this?"

Upon hearing this, Kazuma stopped scooping fish soup and looked at Kerry with some hope.

"We should definitely get some rest afterwards, right?"

Kerry nodded.

Seeing Kerry's agreement, Kazuma breathed a sigh of relief.

"Phew, I thought you were some kind of heartless rescue machine. So you do know how to rest after all..."

"But we need to have a goal. With our current strength, it's too early to go directly to the Middle East to end the war."

Kerry responded while drinking his soup.

Kazuma's face twitched, and he pretended not to have heard anything very dangerous.

"By the way, since you don't have anything to do, I happen to have a favor I'd like you to help me with."

Seeing that the two had stopped talking, the village chief began to talk about his own affairs.

"Ah! Who says we have nothing to do? We need to rest! Rest!"

Kazuma was displeased when he heard the kappa's words and waved his hands repeatedly.

Although you shielded us from trouble when we were being chased, that doesn't mean we have to do things for you. Inequality is a no-brainer!

Kazuma was still thinking about lying on the lawn and lazing around for a couple of days.

Hearing Kazuma's words, which clearly carried a hint of rejection, the village chief smiled calmly.

"After it's done, I'll give you a house in Tokyo, plus the Metropolitan Police Department's decision to drop the pursuit on you, and two usable badges."

Well! In this situation, rest is definitely the most important thing, right? You guys should get some rest!

The kappa stood up, waved, and looked like it was about to turn and leave.

"Snapped!"

Kazuma suddenly grabbed the village chief's leather-bound leg with all his might.

"Wow! We suddenly don't feel so tired anymore. We really should stay active while we're young!"

The village chief suppressed a smile and turned around, ready to tease Kazuma.

Then I saw Kazuma's eyes, like those of a hungry beast.

The village chief was startled, but he managed to calm himself down.

"I can give you the house in advance, and you can rest for a while. Actually, this is more about an old friend of mine than about me, and you also need to ask that old friend for help. When you're ready, you can come find me here, and I'll send a car to pick you up."

Kazuma frowned. Although he currently found the kappa somewhat credible—they had been sitting there for so long without anyone coming to arrest them, and the conditions he offered were quite tempting—this guy was too strange. Despite appearing wealthy and powerful, he spent his days on the riverbank as a mascot.

So Kazuma cautiously spoke up.

"Just give us the address, and we'll go there ourselves."

The village chief scratched his head.

"Alright then, you should go early, my old friend is very anxious."

As he spoke, the kappa pulled out two pieces of paper from somewhere and wrote down two addresses.

"The first is your house address. Here, this is the key. The second is the address of my old friend. He will come to find you when you arrive."

Kazuma frowned, took the key, and exchanged a glance with Kerry.

This guy is so well-prepared, it seems like he planned this all along.

After chatting for a few minutes, watching Kazuma and Kerry walk away, the village chief sighed, while a blonde girl in a tracksuit stood beside him with her hands in her pockets.

"Village chief, are those your friends? You seem to be helping them?"

"Help, no, I just think it's strange that good people don't get good rewards, so I'm giving them what they deserve."

And honestly, it's easy for me to protect them, but I can't get rid of them. That's just how this country is.

The girl tilted her head and looked at the village chief.

"Xiao Shan, you wouldn't understand these things."

...

Kerry and Kazuma changed their clothes twice as usual, changed their license plates, and rode their bicycles through the streets of Tokyo wearing burlap hoods.

The two walked and asked questions, passing through Itabashi Ward from Arakawa, and along Kiyomizu-zaka Park to Akabane Subway Station in the north.

They continued along the roadside and were almost at the location of the house given by the village chief. Just in case it was a trap, Kazuma told Kerry to wait where he was while he went forward. When they arrived at the house, he opened the door and sat there for half an hour. Seeing that nothing was wrong, he went back and called Kerry.

Kerry followed Kazuma, pushing the cart all the way to their destination, while observing the surrounding environment.

On the right side of the road is an elevated bridge with high-speed trains running on it. You can hear the trains making a "clang! clang!" sound. However, the reinforced concrete pillars have a kind of vintage beauty.

"This is it."

Turning the corner, they walked onto a street, and He Zhen pointed to a row of small two-story buildings.

There was no residential area or anything like that. The house was located right next to the road, with another row of houses behind it. The first thing you could see were a few parking spaces marked with white lines and a somewhat old two-story building.

The first small two-story building has a noticeable slope on the side, and below it is a drainpipe and electricity meter that connect to the second floor and directly face the road. There are several potted plants on the side below. The slope looks like the kind of exposed metal staircase that was common in the last century, but now it should be covered with a steel frame and wooden boards.

Kerry felt that the composition looked familiar, but he couldn't quite put his finger on it; it seemed as if he had glimpsed it briefly before under certain circumstances.

Kazuma seemed to notice Kerry's gaze and patted him on the shoulder.

"No, that's not the one. That one looks like a shared room for migrant workers in Tokyo. It's all small rooms except for a big room. That's the one we're in."

Following He Zhen's pointing, Kerry saw a three-story white building with a balcony next to the small two-story building.

"An entire building!"

Kazuma spread his arms wide in an exaggerated manner, as if he had been holding back all the way until Kerry arrived and finally couldn't help but want Kerry to exclaim in admiration as well.

"Oh," Kerry responded and headed upstairs.

Kazuma pouted in dissatisfaction.

"What the hell! You idiot! Akabane may be a bit out of touch, but this is Tokyo! We have a small building in Tokyo! Didn't that kappa say that our wanted notice would be removed in a few hours, and the house would be transferred to our name after we did him that favor?"

As Kerry entered the room, he noticed that several elderly women seemed to be looking at them with great surprise from across the street.

Then Kerry thought about the address of his old friend on the note.

"Minato Ward, Totsuki Saryo Culinary Academy."

Chapter 44 The mysterious jungle spot

Kerry looked around the room. Although it was a three-story building, it didn't resemble a villa at all.

Each floor is not very large, and the ceiling height is not very high, only about 2.1 meters. The height of each floor is such that you can reach out and touch the ceiling.

The facilities are quite complete, and the decoration is finished. The first floor has an open kitchen with a sink, a living room, and a bathroom. A narrow and tall staircase leads up to a corridor and two rooms. The rooms are above the living room, and neither of the two rooms has a private bathroom.

The layout on the third floor is similar, except that two small rooms have been combined into a master bedroom with a toilet. To get to the rooftop, you need to climb a ladder. It's usually covered by a small lid, but thankfully it's waterproofed, otherwise it would be a disaster.

Kerry noticed that some parts of the house were covered in heavy dust, indicating that no one had lived there for a long time.

Kazuma found a worn-out broom and dustpan in the house and declared that he was going to give his new home a thorough cleaning, and then go with Kerry to a second-hand store to exchange for some second-hand furniture, and preferably go to Akihabara to buy some appliances.

Watching Kazuma running around the house like a wild dog, having a great time, Kerry shook his head and sat down in the entryway.

However, Kerry hadn't been sitting for long when there was a knock on the door.

"Dong dong!"

Hearing the knocking, Kerry frowned and looked through the peephole.

They were several elderly women.

"Hold on."

After replying, Kerry ran upstairs. From the second-floor window, he confirmed that it wasn't some old woman tricking him into opening the door and that the FBL plot was about to unfold. He then touched the pistol he had brought from the village and opened the door.

When Kerry opened the door, the old ladies outside greeted him, and Kerry returned the greeting with a self-introduction. Then the old ladies looked at each other, seemingly unsure of what to say.

Finally, a kind-looking but short old woman came out.

"Hello, from your introduction, you must be Danzo Shimura, right? We are from the local town association."

Kazuma seemed to have heard the commotion and came down. Upon seeing these people, he seemed to understand what was going on.

Kerry understood that the town association could basically be understood as a neighborhood committee. Although it was formed by the neighbors themselves, it was also backed by the government.

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