Chapter 1100 : The Art of Hospitality
- Most importantly, although they were Japanese, their identity was only that of businessmen, without any spies or official background. If their company went bankrupt or encountered other problems, the distant country of Japan would be of no help, not even the nearby Minoru Ono would care about them.
- This kind of thing was normal for them because Japan was such a country. As long as it was for the benefit of the nation, sacrificing the interests of individuals was worth it. They didn't care about the lives of these businessmen at all.
- In the eyes of the country, they were just a group of pigs, cows, and sheep raised by their own families, to be slaughtered and eaten when needed.