Chapter 577 : Random Scene 53

Gonda Mano and Nakatsura Akimasa sat in Uda Harido's study. The things that happened yesterday at the Shinkankyo restaurant had really shaken many people.

"How are you guys doing right now? Do you still feel unwell?" Uda Harido smiled and asked. He was holding a cup of tea, which was still emitting hot smoke.

Mano looked at Uda Harido with mixed feelings. If she had a choice, she would definitely choose to get rest at her comfortable home. She needed to recover her health after being treated for several hours in the hospital. She had to be here right now because, early in the morning, Uda had called her and asked her to come to his office to give an oral report in person this morning.

Mano wanted to scream into Uda's ear to say that everyone who was hostage yesterday at the Shinkankyo Restaurant today was definitely not feeling completely well. Mano was willing to bet that none of them went to work as usual today. Moreover, for those who were able to go straight home last night, the doctor gave them a note stating that they had to rest completely for at least the next three days. Mano also believed that none of those people had a boss as crazy as Uda. Uda was indeed a workaholic, and Mano got the impression that her crazy boss wanted the people who work under him to have exactly the same work ethic.

Mano looked at Nakatsura. The man was calm. His expression did not show as someone who had just experienced a very shocking incident. Mano really didn't know what kind of man Nakatsura really was. Perhaps Nakatsura was one of the few people who really fit to work with Uda.

For as long as that young woman could remember, yesterday's events ended in an anticlimax. There were no fatalities. Indeed, some people were injured and needed special treatment, but the rest were physically okay. Of course, they all had to be taken to the hospital.

The city government bore the entire cost of treatment at the hospital, so that no one refused when the officers and paramedics took them to the hospital. Towards midnight, doctors allowed several people who had recovered physically to go home. Mano and Nakatsura were two of the roughly thirty people who could go home last night.