As soon as the convoy stopped outside the hotel entrance, people wanted to come forward and surround it.

Fortunately, the security guards at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo were quick, and before Su Cheng got out of the car, they quickly created a human wall to protect him.

Su Cheng's bodyguards, as well as the bodyguards sent to him by the Japanese, also quickly came out to deal with the situation.

After all, so many people would increase the risk.

Therefore, they had to be on high alert to prevent anyone from harming Su Cheng.

With security guards protecting him on all sides, Su Cheng smoothly entered the hotel and took the elevator back to the presidential suite where he was staying.

At this moment, Su Cheng finally breathed a sigh of relief.

People watching meant he was quite popular.

However, Su Cheng didn't like this feeling.

If he were a celebrity, the more fans he had when he went out, the better, because he had to maintain his own popularity.

But he wasn't a celebrity and didn't need that kind of attention.

"Didn't you guys go out to play?" Su Cheng looked at the two in surprise.

"Young Master, there's nothing fun in Tokyo. You've taken us to play everything worth playing in the past two days. As for shopping, it's not as good as in Hong Kong. We can't speak Japanese here, so it's not interesting to go out. It's better to wait for you at the hotel," Amei said, sitting on the other side of Su Cheng.

"Yeah, there's really nothing fun. It's a pity I still have things to do in Tokyo. Otherwise, I could take you to other cities in Japan, like Kyoto and Osaka, but we won't be here for many days, so I guess we won't go," Su Cheng said with a smile, lying on the soft sofa.

Kyoto, as the ancient capital of Japan for thousands of years, is a place full of traditional customs and cultural atmosphere. Here, you can see countless temples and shrines, such as Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kinkaku-ji Temple, and Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, and feel the history and belief of Japan.

As for Osaka, it is not only the second largest city in Japan and the center of the Kansai region, but also has many historical and cultural attractions, such as Osaka Castle, Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine, and Ningyo Joruri, which are enough to make people feel the legend and charm of Japan.

Su Cheng himself was quite interested in traveling.

However, he had enemies in Japan after all. Although these enemies were now preoccupied with their own affairs, there was still danger. For safety's sake, Su Cheng decided not to wander around in Japan.

Once he settled things in Japan, he would go back to Hong Kong.

That was his territory.

In Hong Kong, he didn't need to be afraid of anyone. Only others would flatter him.

The same was true in Macau.

After all, even the governor had to please him in Macau.

But in Japan, the Yamakogumi even wanted to extort him before.

In such a country, could he dare to go and have fun with peace of mind?

Of course not!

Therefore, between playing and life, Su Cheng cherished life more.

After all, having died once, he knew very well how wonderful it was to be alive.

In his previous life, he died once and was still able to encounter such a good thing as transmigration.

This life might not be the same. What if there was no transmigration next time? Then he would really be gone from the world forever.

He had earned so much money. It would be a waste if he died before he could spend it.

Su Cheng stretched and got up from the sofa, walking to the balcony.

Looking out from the panoramic glass windows of the balcony, the streets of Tokyo were bustling with traffic, much more than in Hong Kong.

This was normal. Japan had many car companies, and these car companies had long allowed Japan to enter the era of car popularization.

In addition, Tokyo was the largest city in Japan, and the richest people were also the most concentrated and numerous in Japan.

Therefore, the number of cars here was one of the highest in the world.

In Hong Kong, due to population and terrain constraints, most people still tended to take public transportation. In addition, the price of imported cars was much more expensive than in places like Japan, so the number of cars was naturally much less than in Tokyo.

As expected of the largest city in Asia, it was so prosperous in the late 1970s.

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In comparison, Yangcheng, which Su Cheng visited before, was much inferior, with only a few high-rise buildings, and very few cars on the streets. Most people relied on bicycles and motorcycles for transportation. As for cars, they were still a luxury.

However, Su Cheng also knew that in a few decades, both Yangcheng and Pengcheng would enter the top ten Asian economies, constantly narrowing the gap with Tokyo.

Just as he was sitting on a deck chair looking at the scenery outside, the phone rang again.

Su Cheng thought it was someone from Hong Kong looking for him, so without waiting for Ajiao and Amei to answer the phone, he stood up directly, returned to the hall, and came to the phone.

"Mr. Su, I am the general manager of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. Is it convenient for you to answer the phone now?" Unexpectedly, the phone call was from the hotel manager who had called him this morning.

"It's convenient. What's the matter?" Su Cheng said, although he was puzzled.

After all, he was staying at their hotel, and they would definitely not come to him for no reason. There must be something.

"It's like this, Mr. Su. As you know, many foreign diplomats from other countries are staying at our hotel. They heard that you are staying at our hotel and have been asking our hotel for your room number, hoping to visit you. Their identities are special, and we don't want to offend them too much, so we wanted to ask for Mr. Su's opinion first, whether you are willing to meet them. If you are not willing, we will not reveal your room number to them," the hotel manager said in standard English.

To be the general manager of a place like the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, serving many foreign dignitaries, one would not be able to sit in this position without being able to speak English.

"Which diplomats are there?" Su Cheng asked curiously, without immediately refusing.

"Among these people, there are visiting officials from Germany, Spain, Egypt, Malaysia, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and other places. Currently, a total of forty-six countries' visiting officials hope to meet with Mr. Su. Because there are too many people, and many countries are relatively strong, this matter can only be decided by Mr. Su himself," the hotel manager continued.

Am I so popular?

Su Cheng was very surprised.

Dozens of countries' officials wanted to meet him.

This was too exaggerated.

"Have so many countries' officials come to Japan recently?" Su Cheng asked curiously.

"Mr. Su, you also know the current situation in Japan, so our government has specially invited high-level officials from many countries' governments to visit Japan, hoping to restore their nationals' trust in Japan and put Japan's international tourism market back on track," the hotel manager explained.

So that's how it was. Su Cheng understood. No wonder there were so many diplomats here!

(End of this chapter)

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