Charlie Wade finds himself in an exclusive Tokyo gathering where Western influence dictates English as the common tongue, even among the Japanese elite. He observes Claire and Dong Ruolin excitedly identifying famous Japanese celebrities, while Charlie, uninterested in star-chasing or local power players, notices Sasaki Sachiko strategically introducing them to guests, subtly avoiding certain influential figures. The dynamic shifts as a woman named Miki approaches Sasaki, questioning her introductions and eyeing Charlie, Claire, and Dong Ruolin, noting their non-Japanese appearances.
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Because Tawanna Sweet is so famous, she came to Tokyo to hold a concert, which not only attracted many of Japanâs upper class, but also attracted many of Japanâs top stars.
So Claire and Dong Ruolin quickly recognized many of the invited Japanese celebrities, and they were first-line famous singers and actors.
Charlie watched the two of them talk about these celebritiesâ names in detail, and he felt a little idle.
Charlie has never chased stars, so he has no interest in Japanese stars or Tawanna Sweet, who is about to arrive. As for the Japanese upper class on the scene, Charlie has no interest at all, and he himself is not People who follow the crowd and like to make friends with powerful people, not to mention the Japanese powerful people present, no matter how great they are, they canât attract his attention, even the Rothschild family and his son want to see his face and mood. These Japanese tycoons in front of him look natural⌠A little wizard meets a big wizard.
Interestingly, even though most of the people at the scene were Japanese, everyone agreed to speak English. Even those with strong Japanese accents would always speak English and barely speak Japanese. This was somewhat surprising to Charlie.
But he soon learned why. The Japanese have always admired the West, especially the United States. Since the Meiji Restoration, wearing a suit and tie, eating Western food, and speaking English have become the favorites of the ruling class. Itâs understandable if you speak English on those occasions.
Sachiko Sasaki led the three of them around the place. When they met some acquaintances, they smiled and greeted them, and introduced Charlie and the others to each other.
Charlie found a small detail. The people Sasaki Sachiko wanted them to know seemed to be people other than the party leader Sachiko fought several times, but in the end she didnât bring the three of them there.
Charlie speculated that Sachiko Sasaki herself might not be able to match these heads. It was already an awkward conversation for her to go up and say hello. If she brought a few more unfamiliar faces, the atmosphere would definitely be even more awkward.
At this time, a young woman wearing a high-end evening dress saw Sachiko Sasaki, walked over with a smile on her face, and said: âSachiko, I see you running back and forth like a headless fly here. Did you hand out business cards everywhere?â
Hearing his voice, Sachiko Sasaki looked in another direction and said somewhat unnaturally: âMiki, I introduced my friends to some guests I know.â
âYour friends?â The woman named Miki looked at Charlie, then at Claire and Dong Ruolin, and said, âThese friends of yours arenât Japanese, are they?â
Although the appearance of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean people is relatively the same, careful women can see the difference at a glance. Men and women in each country have their own characteristics of dressing. After studying it carefully, they can quickly find the difference and Dong Ruolin both have a light makeup style, whether it is hairstyle, makeup features, or even manicure style, all are different from the style of Japanese girls and even shave their eyebrows. In Japan In the eyes of women, men are not local men at first glance. Whether local men are handsome or ugly, their eyebrows and hairstyles must be carefully designed and styled.
Sachiko Sasaki didnât want to talk much with Miki, so she replied, âYes, my friends are all from China.â
Meiki looked at Charlie and asked curiously: âI wonder what this manâs name is and where he works?â
Charlie said casually: âMy surname is Wade, and my name is Charlie. I am an unemployed vagrant. I canât say that I am highly qualified.â
Meiki looked at Charlie in surprise, and then at Claire, who was holding hands with him beside Charlie. Although the two of them were not dressed extravagantly, they did not wear high-end jewelry that could tell their value at a glance. Although he had a watch, his temperament was indeed very good, so she thought he was a person with a relatively large Chinese background. Unexpectedly, Charlie actually said that he was an unemployed vagrant, which made her a little uncertain.