Chapter 1105

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"I know, your father is the general manager of Panasonic Heavy Industries in Greater China, and you yourself work at Panasonic Heavy Industries, am I right?"

"So what?" asked Keiko Sakai with a frown.

"Actually, I understand what you mean, this is a very old-fashioned thing in China, the martial artists who have just debuted are all coming to challenge those prestigious martial arts masters, and there is no shame in defeating, once they win, then this young martial artist will be considered to be famous in the rivers and lakes, right?"

"I think Miss Keiko is also the same idea, Jingwu Sports is also a little famous in Jiangdu, but have you ever thought about what you do, what kind of society is China now, your father is the general manager of Panasonic Heavy Industries, I think you did it without his consent."

"It's my own business, and it's none of his business." Keiko Sakai said when she heard this.

"Maybe, but once something happens, it's not something you and your father can bear, as far as I know, the political relationship between Panasonic Heavy Industries and Central South Province has always been good, but if you fight with Jingwu Sports with great fanfare, whether you win or lose, it will not be good for you."

"Why?" said Keiko Sakai as she glared at her.

Ding Changsheng thought to himself, this is really a political idiot, or he would have teamed up with her Lao Tzu to conspire to do this.

"If you lose, the Chinese media will publicize it, what's in it for you? You're the national karate champion in Japan, but you're defeated in China, how do you explain it to the country?"

"I will not be defeated, karate will not be defeated by Chinese martial arts, I am still very confident in this." Keiko Sakai said with a cold face.

Ding Changsheng raised a hand and motioned for her not to speak, and to listen to what he had said.

"Well, if you win, you can't stay in China either, do you think that everything will be fine if you defeat Qi Wenxiu in China, we have an ancient saying in China, called masters in the people, in order to save face for the Chinese, they will definitely continue to come to you to compete, openly and secretly, are you sure you can beat all the Chinese martial artists?" Ding Changsheng asked playfully.

Keiko Sakai really didn't think about this, so she was silent when she heard the words.

"Another point, if you win, your identity will soon be made public, then the angry people will definitely take Panasonic Heavy Industries as a target, and then you can bear the losses of Panasonic Heavy Industries? Maybe they will burn you with a fire." Ding Changsheng looked at the hall road.

"But you preach that you are a society governed by the rule of law, how can this be?" said Keiko Sakai when she heard this.

"Yes, we are a society governed by the rule of law, but Miss Keiko has been in China for so long, haven't you heard of an idiom?"

"What idiom?"

"The law doesn't blame the public, understand?" Ding Changsheng said.

"Are you doing this for me?" Keiko Sakai laughed when she heard this, not to mention, Keiko Sakai smiled much better than just now, and she also had a lot of femininity.

"Sort of, I just want to remind you that although you don't admit it, you have indeed invaded China, so for you, the Chinese do not have much good feelings from the bones, since you come to China to set up factories to make money, then it is to seek money, so don't engage in those small actions that stimulate the nerves of the Chinese, and never underestimate the determination of the Chinese to maintain their dignity." Ding Changsheng finally said.

"I understand what Mr. Ding meant, tell Qi Wenxiu for me, I will take back the challenge to her, but, since Mr. Ding is Qi Wenxiu's disciple, I want to talk to Mr. Ding, is it okay?" said Keiko Sakai.

"Okay, but it's not here, I'll contact you when I have time, and we'll find a place where idlers don't enter, how about it?"

"Why not be here, isn't there an old Chinese saying that it is better to choose a day than to hit the sun?"

"Not today, I still have something to do in the afternoon, not as idle as you, besides, you have cameras everywhere here, I don't like to do things under the surveillance of others, not to mention that some things are better not to be made public." Ding Changsheng smiled obscenely, but this was understood by Keiko Sakai as Ding Changsheng's fear of being defeated.

"Okay then, can Mr. Ding leave a contact information?" asked Keiko Sakai.

"Of course".

Ding Changsheng looked at Keiko Sakai who followed him to him, it was obvious that Keiko Sakai would still look better if she wore a kimono, but now, it is no different from a Chinese woman, and the suit makes Ding Changsheng feel the charm of a Japanese woman, but he doesn't know when he will see Keiko Sakai wearing a kimono.

Although he didn't know much about karate, he was confident that he would knock Keiko Sakai down, but he would go back and practice his kung fu well, otherwise, he would lose the face of the Chinese at that time.

Watching Ding Changsheng disappear at the end of the alley, Keiko Sakai turned around and entered the door of the hall, and Sanyo Sakai saw that Keiko Sakai's face was not good, and hurriedly closed the door.

"Sanyo, investigate this person immediately, I want detailed information, and it's getting better and better."

"President, is this person important?" asked Sakai Sanyo.

"Well, people know everything about us, we don't know anything about him, and for that alone, we're going to fall behind, and the tournament that is going to be sent to the media is canceled."

"Cancel, President, this is a good way to crack down on the Chinese, and this is also to give an explanation to the country."

"But don't forget, we are in China, we can't do things that set ourselves on fire, we have to think long-term, there will be no good results in a momentary mood, and our purpose will be exposed in advance." Keiko Sakai finally said.

"Okay, I got it, I'll do it right away." Sakai Sanyo didn't argue anymore and turned to leave.

Keiko Sakai looked up at the sky through the glass in the courtyard, and what Ding Changsheng said was still in his ears, and it seemed that although he had been in China for a long time, he still did not understand the thinking habits of the Chinese.