With the culprit dead, Su Cheng only needed to obtain the $180 million, and the matter would be considered over.

However, he wondered if the Japanese government had successfully persuaded the Yamakou Group.

Using money to buy peace was usually the tactic of the mafia collecting protection fees.

But now, the Yamakou Group had set a record; they had to pay money to buy their own peace, or face utter destruction.

$180 million was certainly a lot.

But compared to the destruction of the organization, $180 million was nothing.

Unbeknownst to Su Cheng, the Japanese government had already persuaded the Yamakou Group's leader to pay compensation for the losses of Su's Group and other companies, in order to quell the anger of Su Cheng, the world's richest man.

Moreover, the Japanese government told them not only about the $180 million, but also about $250 million.

Was the extra amount also for Su Cheng?

Of course not. Some high-ranking Japanese officials demanded it, and they would divide the extra $70 million among themselves.

They were so shameless that the Yamakou Group had become a huge cash cow this time.

However, all of this was irrelevant to Su Cheng. He only needed to get the $180 million he had requested.

Not long after watching the live broadcast, Su Cheng's mobile phone began to receive many calls one after another.

Including Baochuan Wang, Li Zhaoji, Zheng Yutong, Hong Kong Governor Murray MacLehose, Macau Governor Vasco Rocha Vieira, HSBC taipan Michael Sandberg, and others, all called Su Cheng.

The purpose of the calls was to congratulate Su Cheng on winning a victory.

Hong Kong's Chinese-funded enterprises had small government backing, so it was always difficult for them to take their businesses abroad, and they could only operate in Hong Kong or Macau.

Even if they did go abroad, it was mostly within Southeast Asia.

The ultimate reason was that they did not have a strong government.

The British didn't care about them.

And the Hong Kong Governor's Office generally didn't get much respect from other countries.

Therefore, Su Cheng could be regarded as paving a bloody path for Hong Kong enterprises with his own status.

He received more than twenty calls in total, but none of them involved much small talk, so it didn't take much time.

Of these twenty-plus calls, apart from a few British tycoons and the Governors of Macau and Hong Kong, the rest were all Chinese tycoons.

The purpose of their calls was not only to congratulate Su Cheng on his great success, but also to take the opportunity to strengthen their cooperative relationship with Su Cheng.

After all, Su Cheng could now be regarded as an independent force, and this force was not weak; it was so strong that even a large country like Japan had to admit defeat.

The incident of Su's Group's Japanese branch had already caused a stir, and the various enterprises in Hong Kong were naturally very clear about what had happened.

Therefore, the fact that Su Cheng was able to make Japan submit in the end was enough to make all Hong Kong businessmen admire him.

Apart from Su Cheng, perhaps no one else could have done it.

After finishing the call with Li Ka-shing and hanging up, after a long time, no more calls came in, and Su Cheng finally breathed a sigh of relief.

There shouldn't be any more calls, right?

He never liked receiving so many congratulatory calls at once, even if the conversations were short, they were all about meaningless things.

At their level, it was already very difficult to make friends, because there were too few people at the same level as him.

Therefore, Su Cheng still tried his best not to offend anyone.

He didn't want his life to be too lonely.

Moreover, what if he took a fancy to the other party's business in the future?

If there was a friendship, it would definitely be easier to negotiate.

"Young Master, you're so amazing. Even the biggest mafia in Japan has yielded to you," A Jiao looked at Su Cheng adoringly.

"Yes, I've heard of the Yamakou Group even when I was in the United States. Their power is said to be the strongest among Japanese gangs. I didn't expect that in order to obtain Young Master's forgiveness, a big boss actually committed seppuku directly to apologize. But that scene was so bloody. If I were alone tonight, I definitely wouldn't be able to sleep. No, Young Master, I want to sleep with you tonight. I only feel safe by your side, so I can sleep!" A Mei also looked at Su Cheng adoringly with her beautiful eyes.

"I can't sleep either. I also need to lie in Young Master's arms to sleep, otherwise when I close my eyes, all I see is the terrifying scene of that Murakami Tosshi stabbing his abdomen," A Jiao also said, not wanting to be outdone.

Su Cheng was immediately amused. These two little girls were even competing for his favor when talking about scary things.

However, he liked this feeling.

"Alright, alright, I promise you both," Su Cheng said with a smile.

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The bed was big enough, and it wouldn't feel small sleeping on the left and right.

… …

At the same time, in Tokyo, Japan, more than two thousand kilometers away, Murakami Tosshi's 81 relatives watched the entire live broadcast in a large room.

The moment Murakami Tosshi stabbed himself, a wailing sound rang out in the room.

Everyone shed tears.

The women, children, and elderly cried as if they were dying.

Even the young and strong members who did not cry out loud still shed tears.

Murakami Tosshi had three sons. The eldest son, Murakami Sae, successfully inherited the deputy position of the Yamakou Group's Tokyo region. With Murakami Tosshi's prestige, no one would object to him in the short term.

Murakami Tosshi was dead, and their protective umbrella was gone.

Although Murakami Tosshi's son, Murakami Sae, had now become the deputy of the original Yamakou Group's Tokyo region, everyone present knew that the Tokyo gang would no longer be under the control of their Murakami family in the future.

"Alright, stop crying. Now is not the time to cry. Father is gone, we must avenge him. It was the Yamakou Group who forced him, especially Tagang Ichio. Without their pressure, using us to threaten Father, Father would never have taken the initiative to apologize!" Murakami Sae stood up and shouted sternly.

Although Murakami Sae was only thirty years old, he was now the head of the family, and his words still had an effect.

Therefore, as soon as Murakami Sae's words fell, the scene immediately became much quieter, except for the occasional muffled sounds from the elderly women who were convulsing from crying too intensely.

"Brother, now that you are the head of the family, what do you say we should do? We will support you as long as we can," Murakami Sae's second brother said.

"Yes, brother, we are too aggrieved. It is clear that the responsibility for this matter should not all be placed on Father, but now they are directly asking Father to take all the blame. Not only that, but they also want us to hand over all the money Father has earned over the years. How is that possible!" Murakami Sae's third brother also said.

The government asked the Yamakou Group to bear $250 million in compensation.

And the Yamakou Group had already set its sights on the Murakami family.

Over the years, relying on his position as the top leader in Tokyo, Murakami Tosshi had already acquired an unknown amount of wealth. Although most of it had been handed over, the remaining portion was still a very large fortune.

Obviously, the Yamakou Group did not intend to pay this money themselves. (End of this chapter)

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