Chapter: 1832
"And she's holding only a few Japanese yen in that guitar case, estimated to be equivalent to no more than 50 yuan."

"Ye Chen inferred from the girl's pronunciation that this child should be a Chinese person, and then asked: 'Are you a Chinese person?'"

"The little girl nodded and smiled sweetly, saying: 'I'm from Sichuan Province. Are you also a Chinese person?'"

"Ye Chen laughed and said: 'I'm from Jinling.'"

"After that, Ye Chen asked her: 'Are you working or living in Japan?'"

"'Studying.' The little girl pointed to Tokyo University nearby and smiled: 'I'm studying here, occasionally coming out to sing and earn some money to supplement my living expenses.'"

"Ye Chen nodded and took out his wallet from his pocket, pulling out approximately 100,000 Japanese yen and putting it in the guitar case in front of her."

The little girl was startled and hastily waved her hand, saying: "Sir, you don't need to give me so much money..."

Ye Chen smiled slightly: "Meeting fellow countrymen in a foreign land is something to be happy about."

As he said this, fearing the little girl would return his money to him, he turned around and was about to leave.

Just then, some Japanese young people with a rough edge came up to the little girl, one of whom snatched away her guitar and shouted: "Who gave you permission to sing here? Have you got in touch with our Waseda Fighting Club? And besides, what kind of Chinese song are you singing now? Are you looking for death?"

Ye Chen: "Ah..."

Japan is a country where gangs are legal. In this society, there are various types of gang organizations.

The famous actor Jackie Chan once starred in a film called Shinjuku Incident, with the story background being Japan's gang culture.

In Japan, Yamaguchi-gumi and Inagawa-kai are naturally top-tier existences at the peak of the food chain.

However, not all gangs are Yamaguchi-gumi or Inagawa-kai.

In fact, there are small-scale gang organizations in every city and district.

These organizations usually like to call themselves "Bōsōzoku".

Their favorite thing to do is to ride loud motorcycles with various cold weapons, fighting fiercely on the streets.

Of course, most of the time they're actually intimidating soft targets and dominating the streets.

That Chinese girl who played the guitar was shocked when several Bōsōzoku members found trouble with her, begging for mercy: "I'm sorry, I didn't know this was your territory. I won't come again, please spare me this time."

"One more thing?" The Bōsōzoku member who snatched the girl's guitar yelled angrily, "If every lawbreaker just says 'I won't come back' and gets away with it, where would we put our faces?!"

The Chinese girl asked nervously: "Then... how can you let me go?"

The Bōsōzoku member looked at the cash box in front of her guitar case, clearly seeing that there was at least 100,000 yen inside. To these carefree gang members, this was a significant amount of money, enough to spend on luxuries for a few days.

So he smiled coldly: "To let us spare you, it's simple. Just leave your guitar and money behind!" JrNovels.com

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