"Melvin Zuck, welcome to Japan!" the elder said, staring intently at Yusuf Zuck for a long while before suddenly speaking, and he spoke in fluent Chinese.
In Japan, many people speak Chinese, partly because Japanese and Chinese characters have many similarities, and partly because many members of the older generation of Japanese nationalists have been to China.
Upon hearing the elder's words, Yusuf Zuck raised his eyebrows slightly. In Japan, "-san" is a respectful term of address. He remembered from anti-war films he had watched that there were many Japanese soldiers who called their collaborators 'this-san' and 'that-san' to express a sense of closeness.
"The six Chinese from Chiyoda Hospital, it was you who killed them, wasn't it?" Yusuf Zuck wasn't surprised that the other party knew him, because during the last time at the restaurant in the capital, that Japanese leader had mentioned that Japan had already been investigating and paying attention to him.