Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion

Chapter 426 - 361 New Heng Yui-chan



Haidong New Area is the financial trade zone of Dahai City and also one of the most bustling districts of this international metropolis.

Adjacent to Huangpu River, it is surrounded by towering skyscrapers.

It hosts the world's second tallest building, the Dahai Center Tower, and the fifth tallest, the Universal Financial Center, which also features the highest restaurant in the world, as certified by the Guinness World Records.

The fifth tallest building in the new area is the Jianghai Tower, standing 327 meters tall, and is currently the most expensive apartment residence in terms of price.

Currently, each square meter is priced at over fifty thousand, and each apartment sells for over ten million. During the purchase process, buyers must undergo an identity check and interview. Buyers with money, power, and fame are given priority, while those like coal bosses, who only have money, often do not make the cut.

Link owned two apartments in the Jianghai Tower, both over 500 square meters in area, and this was also his foothold in Dahai City.

However, the current residents here were not him, but his two Japanese language teachers, Yui Aragaki and Sasaki Nozomi.

"Oga-san, I'm doing well here in Huaxia. The dormitories are in a high-rise apartment, even taller than Tokyo's Ginza, and the outside is very bustling..."

Dressed in a white t-shirt and jeans, Yui sat kneeling on a leather sofa, calling her mother, Erika, who was far away in Okinawa Prefecture, explaining that her purpose in coming to Huaxia was for a business trip to teach an important person Japanese and that she would likely return to Japan in half a month.

She also asked about her father's condition, whether he had been released yet?

Her mother said that her father had already left the inspection office and that after resting for a week, he could continue working at the prefectural office.

Yui sighed with relief and said, "yogatta."

Erika, still worried about her, wanted her to avoid going out as much as possible while working in Huaxia, as Huaxia people did not like Japanese. She also asked who the important person she was teaching was and whether he might bully her?

Yui explained that he was an American, a genuine American, very polite, and a true gentleman, who had done nothing untoward toward her.

Upon hearing he was American, Erika was reassured and told her to earnestly teach him Japanese and not to act willful as young women tend to do.

Yui quickly said she wouldn't and asked her mother not to worry, adding that she would bring her a gift.

After hanging up the phone, Yui collapsed onto the sofa, her knees knocking together, feet pointing outward, and she brushed her bangs from her forehead.

After some thought, she called her boyfriend, Ryo Nishikido. To be precise, he wasn't a boyfriend yet, but they had mutual feelings and had just established a relationship.

Both were signed artists at Johnny & Associates, had interacted for six months, thought well of each other, and had privately agreed to be a couple.

But the agency forbade its artists from dating during their contract, so when they met at the company, they only looked into each other's eyes and greeted each other with "konya qi wa."

If they missed each other, they would secretly call or text. After establishing their relationship for over two months, they had only held hands twice.

This business trip to Huaxia, serving as a Japanese teacher for the world's most famous playboy, was something she was reluctant to accept. Her boyfriend, Ryo Nishikido, also disagreed and even went to the company's senior management to protest.

Initially, because she had been performing well in the past two years and had high popularity on the islands, Johnny & Associates wanted to protect her and help her turn down the job.

However, for some reason, the agency later changed its stance, announcing a suspension of all her public activities and insisting she take on the job.

Yui was heartbroken and wanted to protest by fasting. Her boyfriend, Ryo Nishikido, also encouraged her to persist, believing the company would eventually make concessions.

But just then, her father, an official in the Okinawa Prefecture agricultural department, was exposed for embezzling funds, accepting and giving bribes, with irrefutable evidence.

If prosecuted by the prosecution office, he would not only lose his civil servant job and reputation, but also face imprisonment for more than five years.

At the time, Yui was protesting in an apartment in Tokyo; when she heard the news over the phone, she felt as if the sky were falling.

Her father, Chia Aragaki, was 47 years old this year. Although he was just an ordinary civil servant at the prefecture level, roughly equivalent to a village chief's rank,

being a civil servant in Japan is a very respectable job, stable in employment and good in benefits, respected by those around and giving a sense of pride to their family members.

Her father was the pillar of the Aragaki family, a remarkable man, now exposed for embezzling funds, and next, he would be thrown into prison.

Whether her father had embezzled funds or not, in Yui's heart, he remained the best father.

To help her father, she called acquaintances for help, willing to use all her savings to pay his fines, hoping the audit office would reduce his sentence during the trial, allowing him to come home sooner.

Unfortunately, her connections were all in the entertainment industry, unrelated to the political arena, and she found no way to help.

At that time, Yui felt very powerless; although she was a star, she still felt like a very insignificant person.

Just when she was about to despair, someone from the agency introduced Mr. Tahara Anjo to her.

He said he could handle Chia Aragaki's case, prevent prosecution, and perhaps allow him to continue as a civil servant.

The condition was that she had to sign a confidentiality agreement and volunteer to be the playboy's Japanese teacher.

Hearing Mr. Tahara's words, Yui agreed without hesitation.

It was just teaching Japanese to a playboy, not being a female slave. As long as she handled it properly and maintained her boundaries, it was not difficult.

After Mr. Tahara Anjo left, Yui thought about how she had been protesting for several days, and yet, she still had to go to Huaxia to teach Japanese to that playboy, feeling utterly defeated.

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