Fifteen minutes later.
William Cole rushed to the embassy of Japan in Capital City in Anita Witt's car.
The Japanese embassy occupied an area of more than twenty thousand square meters, including more than a dozen buildings. It was encircled by iron fences and guarded by Self-Defense Forces.
When Anita's car arrived, it was stopped by the Self-Defense Forces: "What's your business? This is the Japanese embassy; who dares to break in without permission?"
"Move aside quickly!"
"Or I will have you sent to jail."
The Japanese Self-Defense Forces were excessively arrogant.
Anita brought out a document stamped with a couple of red seals: "I need to see Miyamoto Yamauchi. Open your gates."
"This is..." the faces of the Self-Defense force members changed subtly, but then adamantly shook their heads: "No, without an order, you can't go in."
"Also, Miyamoto Yamauchi is not inside the embassy, so please leave immediately."