Jiang Ning glanced at Sugita.
"There's always someone more powerful than you," he said calmly. "Don't become complacent."
The second sentence was targeted at the wolves, even though he knew that it was impossible for the wolves to become arrogant.
The higher one went, the colder one would feel, and the more pressure one would feel with the clearer and clearer realization that there were just way too many strong fighters out there.
Even the man that Jiang Ning got to protect Lin Yuzhen in secret, Chen Huangtang, was at a level that the wolves couldn't surpass within the next few years.
"Mr Sugita!"
Someone ran in from outside and whispered something to Sugita.
Sugita frowned.
"I'm not going," he shook his head. "I'm drinking with my brothers, so I'm not free to drink with him. Tell him that."
The Chief wanted to drink with him?
Sugita wasn't interested.
Sugita had only pretended to be in his camp. Couldn't Kumada tell?
Now that he saw photos of the Prince kneeling, he was asking Sugita to drink with him? Sugita couldn't be bothered.
"The Chief's personal bodyguards came to pass this message, so if you don't go, it's not very nice."
Sugita frowned. "How many of them are out there?"
"More than ten!"
Sugita slammed the table and clenched his teeth. "He's really aggressive!"
He was about to go out and reprimand all of them but Jiang Ning held him back.
"Since he's invited you for a drink, then go ahead."
"But..."
Sugita didn't want to go not because he was afraid, but the wolves had come today and he ought to take care of them. He shouldn't leave halfway.
"They won't let themselves go hungry," said Jiang Ning. 'Til go with you."
When he heard that, Sugita's gaze instantly changed.
He could tell what Jiang Ning was driving at.
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