The leader of the ninjas observed his surroundings and saw that Aman Hotel was not far from the opposite side of the building, so he immediately ordered, "Number Two, we will land on the roof of Aman Hotel to monitor them. Number Three and Number Four, look for a suitable place to hide downstairs. Keep our target under our eyes at all times!" i The voices of the three men immediately resonated over the intercom, "Okay, Senior!" The two ultra-black paragliders slowly lowered their altitude and finally landed on the roof of the Aman Hotel. Immediately after landing, the lead ninja contacted Takahashi Machi, Eikichi's father.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMachi was at the hospital now. His eldest son, Eikichi, was still undergoing surgery to implant plates in both arms. After the surgery, he would have to stay in a cast for at least three months to recover gradually After receiving the call, Machi immediately asked, " Fujibayashi-san, how are things going?" The one called Fujibayashi-san was the leader of the four ninjas. 5 His nwas Fujibayashi Masatetsu, and the Fujibayashi clan was one of the four great ninjutsu families in Japan.
In the course of the development of ninjutsu in Japan, there was once a master of ninjutsu named Fujibayashi Yasutake. Yasutake was once a famous scholar of the Tokugawa family, one of the top families in Japan.
In 1676, he wrote a book called, which combined the essence of martial arts from Chinese and Japanese masters. His reference included the famous of Chinese history. His book was later regarded as the encyclopedia of ninjas. 11 Since then, the Fujibayashi family had gradually becone of the top ninjutsu families in Japan.
Masatetsu was the successor of the Fujibayashi family.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn Japan, the ninja had always been dependent on the top families to survive. During the Warring State period, there were a large number of ninjas working for the great families of Japan and the Shoguns. Although ninjas were becoming rarer in the modern days, the true ninja masters were still dependent on the top families. This was mainly because the ninja clan lacked sufficient earning power. As modern society becsafer, more civilized, and lawful, they could not earn money by killing people, so they could only continue to be dependent on the influential families and be worshipped by the members of these families, s The term "worship" was a nice way of describing captivity.
In reality, it beca kind of a hobby for all the big families in Japan to keep these ninjas in captivity and give them enough money and respect to make them work for the family. Masatetsu was the ninja master that was under the Takahashi family's captivity. 6 On the phone, he reported, "Takahashi-san, we've tracked down the guy's location. He is now at a building across the street from Aman Hotel in the center of town. I'm now keeping a close watch on him from the roof of Aman Hotel, waiting for your next instructions." "Good! Very good!" Machi was finally relieved by the news. He then ground his teeth and said, "As long as I've found him, I can avenge my son!"
With that, he ordered, "Fujibayashi-san, you must keep your eyes on him at all times follow him him at al wherever he goes, and wait for my next order. If he tries to leave Japan, kill him!" Masatetsu said, "Don't worry, Takahashi-san. From now on, I will not let the target escape from my eyes!"
Machi said, "Great! Fujibayashi-san, when this is done, I will give your a! generous reward, at least five million dollars!" s Masatetsu grinned gleefully. "I thank you in advance!"
Then, something struck Machi's mind, and he quickly said, "By the way, Fujibayashi-san, JaSchulz, the eldest son and grandson of the Schulz family, is staying at Aman Hotel. If possible, please monitor him for me, too. I want to know who he met at the hotel, who he called, and what he said." 5 X