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"You need to heal my injuries and, if conditions allow, perform an eye transplant for ."

"Furthermore, I want half of the Yagyu family's interests."

"This is my bottom line. If you don't agree, then just kill ."

Yagyu Zhengren was very straightforward and didn't haggle with Su Fan this ti.

After finally getting rid of Yagami Takuji and the others, why should he settle for a trivial gain? Why would he be a servant to Su Fan for that?

Unexpectedly, Su Fan agreed to his demand.

Su Fan nodded and said, "Alright, you can have fifty percent of the current Yagyu family's interests."

"However, as the Yagyu family continues to develop in the future, of the additional gains, you can only take ten percent, and the remaining ninety percent will be mine."

"Of course, there's another way to divide it, whether now or in the future."

"The Yagyu family's interests will always be thirty percent for you and seventy percent for ."

Without a second thought, Yagyu Zhengren said, "Seventy for you, thirty for ."

He didn't truly want to die. Life is so wonderful, and having barely escaped death, he couldn't just die like that.

Moreover, he had witnessed Su Fan's capabilities. With Su Fan being there with him, rather than reporting to the Hall of King Yan,

it was evident that even a master like Yagyu Shigetaka had died at the hands of Su Fan and his people.

Not only that, but he was also aware of how severe his injuries were.

Having sustained such severe injuries, it was already remarkable to be alive; now he not only survived but could also return to peak condition.

The Yagyu family's interests originally had little to do with him.

But in the future, he could always take thirty percent of the profits from the Yagyu family's operations and have Su Fan as a promising ally and backing.

Yagyu Zhengren could clearly calculate this.

Although the final outco differed significantly from his expectations, his future life would obviously be better than before.

Su Fan didn't stay in Japan for too long.

After negotiating a collaboration with Yagyu Zhengren, he brought everyone back to China.

Of course, he was quite considerate.

He left Ning Zhengde and Ning Tianhe behind.

Otherwise, with Yagyu Zhengren being so severely injured, a random person with intentions against him could easily take him out.

Yagyu Zhengren didn't cause any trouble.

It's not that he didn't want to, but he knew the proper course of action.

Currently, he couldn't possibly contend with Su Fan, and cooperating with Su Fan was the best choice.

Later, he'd realize that there never was, and never would be, a chance to surpass Su Fan in his lifeti.

Hence, no matter what thoughts he had, he could only remain Su Fan's servant forever.

The fall of the Yagyu family allowed Su Fan to finally breathe a sigh of relief.

Although he had enemies more vexing than the Yagyu family, unlike other adversaries, the Yagyu family was the most troubleso.

As long as he was alive, the Yagyu family would continue to act against him.

The Kutodara Temple of Esoteric Buddhism, and the Paliaya Castle in England, were both more formidable than the Yagyu family.

But aside from a word about pursuing the death of Dampa, the Kutodara Temple had no further response.

The Paliaya Castle had also quieted down for the mont.

It was unclear whether they were preparing a bigger sche or had given up on pursuing him.

Yang City, Bai Yulan Villa District, Villa No. 5.

After returning from Japan, Su Fan's life returned to normal.

His villa was now filled with won.

Ning Miaoxi, Zhen Bingyu, Yagyu Seion, Yagyu Kaori, and Chen i were all there.

But currently with Su Fan was Yagyu Kaori.

Su Fan and Yagyu Kaori were discussing matters in a very unique way.

Su Fan sat on the bedroom sofa, while Yagyu Kaori knelt before him, serving him attentively and offering him advice.

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