What bad thing did 427 do?

Gu Yingzhou was a retired soldier who had seen battlefields and had always had a strong dislike for Japanese nationals.

That he never instantly drew his wooden gun was the result of extreme restraint.

Seeing these people so arrogant, his expression had already turned utterly cold.

Lin Tang noticed and quietly took hold of Gu Yingzhou's hand.

She waved at him, signaling him to lower his head.

The coldness in Gu Yingzhou's eyes gradually faded, and he obediently bent down.

Lin Tang's eyes twinkled slyly, a hint of mischief flashing through them.

She glanced at Yamamoto and his group as if watching a good play unfolding.

She whispered in a low voice, "Don't be angry, just watch, they won't be happy for much longer."

Gu Yingzhou was somewhat confused.

His eyes asked her what she meant by that.

Lin Tang blinked her eyes and looked towards Yamamoto and his group.

Seeing this, Gu Yingzhou also shifted his gaze in that direction.