Neither Yoshito nor Machi could understand what was happening in Kyoto.

However, Yoshito was much smarter compared to Machi.

After he was unable to contact Jonin, although he could not understand why, he subconsciously realized that there was probably some sort of big mistake. 6

As he thought about this, Yoshito hurriedly called the other members of the Iga family and immediately asked them about Jonin's situation. 2

However, the people from the Iga family were also all completely ignorant of everything that was going on in Kyoto.

They could not get in touch with Jonin, and they did not even know if he was dead or alive. 3

Yoshito was genuinely panicking at this time.

the living room of his home anxiously. His brows were

calmed him down," Brother, you should not start panicking now. If you start panicking

and unlike Yoshito, Machi had nothing to do with everything that had happened to the Schulz family. Therefore, it did not matter even if Machi's motivation was revealed. The

revealed, he would not only need to face the behemoth from the Schulz family, but he would

If I win, the Matsumoto family will become the top and most influential family in Japan. But if I lose, the Matsumoto family will certainly be driven to death by the three

contact Jonin at all now, so I do not know if Jaime and Sophie are dead or alive. I don't even know if our motivation and involvement in this matter have already been revealed or not. It would be fine if our motivation and involvement were

and wait for the verdict, then? Wouldn't that be a little too passive? Even if we are to die, we will have to

coldly, "Of course, we will have to resist! Since we cannot determine the results of our first hand, we will have to bet on our backup plan!" 3 Ryosuke asked, "Brother,

yet. This way, we will have to go all out to get rid of both Machi and Yahiko first! We will only

asked in amazement, "Shouldn't we be thinking of

try and deal with the Schulz family. With their strength

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