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Chapter 35: Tokyo Drift V

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

After getting off the bus, they took a fifteen-minute walk, and after crossing an intersection, they finally arrived at the destination.

Zhang Heng looked at the small shop called Kurahara Seafood and asked, “Your father lives here?”

“Yeah. It doesn’t sll so good inside... so you can wait for

outside.” The closer they were, the more perturbed Ako looked but she was ever so considerate.

“Since I’m already here, I might as well go in with you.” Zhang Heng, on the other hand, was not reluctant.

The both of them passed roll-up banner stands and an abandoned old freezer as they walked into the seafood supply shop. A pungent fishy stench imdiately assaulted Their noses as they took in the overpowering sll of fishes and prawns—all sorts of seafood—everywhere. But there was no one in the shop—all but a Moray eel struggling inside a polystyrene box.

“Father! Father!” Ako called out, but no one replied. “Could he really have gone to the hospital?” The girl muttered and hesitantly walked up the stairs with Zhang Heng following closely behind.

The wooden stairs had not been nded for a long ti, leaving cracks and chips everywhere. Every ti they took a step, the stairs would groan and creak under pressure threatening to give up the load they could barely bear.

If Zhang Heng thought the ground floor was packed like sardines, there was barely any space to walk on the first floor. There was dirty laundry, beer bottles, and even porn magazines scattered all over the place. An unshaven, half-naked man was lying on the ground, snoring away.

‘I’m such an idiot! I believed the sa lies over and over again!” Ako held her forehead in her palm.

“In so way, this is also good news, right? It’s better than lying on a hospital bed.”

“This is even worse, so much worse! Why do n who lie to their own daughters exist in this world?” Ako pulled the man by both hands and tried to get him onto the tatami on the side.

When he saw that Ako seed to be struggling, Zhang Heng offered to help. “Co, let

help.”

As they were dragging the man, sothing fell out of his pocket. Ako picked it up to examine it. It was a brown wallet. She was stunned and appeared to be lost in thought when the man suddenly sat upright on the tatami! He lunged for Ako, shouting at her furiously!

In an ergency, Zhang Heng instinctively employed the defensive move that Bell had taught him and threw the man onto the floor with an over-shoulder throw. The man fell to the ground with a loud hard thud; his eyes rolled to the back of his head as he slumped to the ground, unconscious.

Only then did Ako react and shouted, “No! Is he dead?!” The girl jumped backward in shock.

“Err, no! But it will be a while before he wakes up. What is he screaming at you about?”

“Give

back my wallet...” Ako mumbled.

“I will go back and continue learning Japanese.” Zhang Heng answered sheepishly.

After that, the both of them carried the drunk and unconscious man back onto the tatami.

Zhang Heng saw that Ako was still holding onto the worn wallet and asked, “Why? Is there a lot of money inside?”

Ako shook her head. “No, this wallet was a birthday gift from my mum twelve years ago. I can’t believe he’s still carrying it.” She opened the wallet and found an old, yellowed picture through the semi-transparent film on the right flap. It was a family picture.

Ako pointed at the one-year-old baby and said, “This is probably , and that’s my mum and dad at the back. Mum said that wasn’t a gambler back then. We were all very happy!”

Zhang Heng’s gaze fell on the very eye-catching Nissan behind the man. “You never told

that your father was into car tuning.”

“Car tuning? No, no. How is that possible? Don’t see him for what he is right now. He was a great role model when I was younger. When the seafood supply shop first opened, business was not very good. It couldn’t compete with the local competition. To increase the shop’s inco, he began learning English, scouted for overseas clients, calling them one by one, and sotis even showing up at their doorstep! At the store’s peak, he even sold seafood to London, Los Angeles, and even Peru! Such a serious man wouldn’t have ever been involved with the bosozoku... and since I can rember, he has never driven a car. The goods have always been delivered by hired hands.” Ako recalled and then took another look at the picture. “This car must have belonged to soone else. They probably parked it there when the picture was taken.”

“Oh, is that so...” Zhang Heng did not ask any more questions but said, “I’m quite interested in cars. This car is probably a relic now, huh. Can I take a picture of that?”

“Sure, but keep

out of the picture. I was an ugly child.” Ako blocked out her one-year-old face with a finger as Zhang Heng took a picture.

After that, she rinsed two teacups and boiled so water with the electric kettle on the table. She rummaged through a cupboard and found a packet of black tea leaves.

Ako brought it up to her nose and sniffed. “This... is probably oolong tea.”

The pair chatted as they enjoyed the tea. But the conversation was mostly Aka talking about her childhood. After about half an hour, the stubbled man on the tatami opened his eyes and rubbed his throbbing shoulders. When he saw Zhang Heng, his eyes widened with caution.

Ako quickly explained their relationship.

Only then did the stubbled man relax a little. The animosity quickly turned into disregard, and then father and daughter spoke in native Japanese.

Finally, Ako took out 15,000 yen from her bag and placed them on the table, but the man did not look very happy. His speech beca even more impassioned, and he got up from the mat angrily.

Zhang Heng stood protectively in front of Ako, his forehead creased! The results of his workout had been pretty evident lately. Although he was not super muscular, there was not an ounce of extra flesh hanging from his body. On top of that, after that shoulder throw Zhang Heng had given the man, the man’s manner softened a little at the sight of him.

Ako pushed herself off the floor, looking crestfallen and the rims of her eyes red and raw. “Let’s go!”

All the way back on the tram, Ako only stared out the window. Zhang Heng was careful not to interrupt her. After a while, he took out a packet of mixed-flavored gum and said in broken Japanese, “Don’t eat. I’ll eat strawberries.”

“It’s ‘if you don’t eat one, I’ll eat all of the strawberry-flavored ones,” Ako corrected as she picked one. The crease in her brows slowly disappeared, and she switched to Mandarin. “I’m sorry, Zhang-san, that you had to see all those unhappy things.”

“Not at all! You have always been helping ; letting

help you once in a while makes

feel pretty good! So. What happened? Did the two of you end up in good terms?”

“No. My dad’s employee is returning to his hotown this month. He couldn’t find anyone suitable to help him deliver the goods. The store is not going to survive for much longer. He always finds all kinds of excuses, anyway! I couldn’t be bothered to differentiate the truth from lies, so I gave him all my allowance for his month. That should be enough to keep things peaceful for now.” Ako said helplessly.

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