The death of the Japanese rulers

"Let's go," Waldo said. 

As he watched the three Japanese rulers depart, his complexion gradually returned to normal. Afterward, he prepared to leave with Alanna and Helen.

In truth, he had initially intended to kill them. However, his strength wasn't sufficient to eliminate all three of them simultaneously.

He was concerned about unexpected complications, especially if the three decided to target the two women in a critical moment. Furthermore, the three rulers had numerous subordinates, and if he didn't eliminate them completely, it could lead to future trouble.

To prevent such a situation, Waldo had no choice but to let the three of them leave. However, they shouldn't think they would live to see another night.

Soon, the three of them returned to their room. Alanna had lingering fear and patted her chest.