Jiang Limin made a phone call, and about half an hour later, Mr. Murakami, whom he mentioned, finally appeared in this courtyard house.
Mr. Murakami was named Murakami Taro.
As a Japanese, he did not have the small mustache usually depicted in movies, between his nose and lips.
He appeared to be in his thirties, was not particularly short, and looked no different from an average person from Yanhuang Country.
Due to certain historical reasons, most people in Yanhuang Country didn't have a very good impression of the Japanese.
However, this didn't matter much to Jiang Limin.
After all, he ran an import and export company and didn't work in a government department.
As long as it was mutually beneficial, being convenient for others was also being convenient for himself.
Murakami Taro had made his acquaintance, perhaps seeing the connections his family had, but Jiang Limin didn't care about that.