There are so many entertainment venues in Shanghai, and the things to do are so novel and unique that they are undoubtedly the best in the country.
The time-honored one is Paramount Ballroom.
That's where fashionable Shanghainese flock to.
Even when the war started in Songhu and when the Japanese army entered the concession, Paramount never stopped operating for a day.
The newer one is the "Sakura Pavilion".
This is a gold-selling cave opened by the Japanese after the Japanese army took complete control of the concession.
This "Sakura Pavilion" is divided into an inner cherry blossom pavilion and an outer cherry blossom pavilion. .
The Wai Sakura Pavilion is called "Oriental Mansion" by Shanghainese.
This is exclusively open to wealthy Chinese.
Here, there are a large number of North Korean women receiving guests.
Rich people naturally pay attention to curiosity.
I heard that the woman from North Korea was naturally itchy and wanted to try something fresh no matter what.
Therefore, "Dongyangfu" has received an endless stream of customers from the first day it opened.
Nowadays, even when negotiating an important business, if you don't invite guests to the "Dongyang Mansion", it will appear that you have no strength.
Needless to say, the consumption here is so high.
People in Shanghai say that Toyang Chiguo is truly bad. The Toyang Chiguo in Toyang Mansion is so bad that he oozes pus.
How bad is it?
Prices in Dongyang Mansion are extremely high, including not only gambling, but also opium and heroin.
When staying overnight, there are dedicated luxury rooms, and the price is naturally staggering.
The less powerful small business owners invited guests over for the first time, and their wallets were empty even before they spent much money.
What should I do if I have no money?
You can't take your guests with you, right?
It doesn't matter, at this time, someone will naturally call you out quietly and lend you money.
The interest rate is naturally astonishingly high.
Once you borrow money for the sake of face, you will be bankrupt.
What's even more immoral is that the North Korean women who accompany you with drinks try their best to encourage you to eat something called "Gongrong powder".
What is a co-prosperity fan? That's heroin.
The first two meals were free and free.
When you are addicted, then I'm sorry, you have to pay for more.
The entire drug business in Shanghai is monopolized by the Japanese.
Especially for this kind of high-purity drugs, if you don’t ask the Japanese to buy them, where can you get them?
A good family has been ruined since then.
In fact, the ones who really do these immoral things are not all those Japanese red guys, but No. 76.
Number 76 is responsible for the deception, extortion, and annihilation of children and grandchildren.
They made loan sharks, got heroin from the Japanese, and sold it to the Chinese.
Seventy percent of the money earned without conscience was handed over to the Japanese.
I don’t know how many families have been harmed.
As for the inner cherry blossom pavilion, Shanghainese people secretly call it the "devil's den".
This place is only open to Japanese people, and all the people used here are pure Japanese geishas and high-quality Korean women.
Among the Chinese, even a high-level traitor like Li Shiqun has only been there once.
The person in charge of the entire Sakura Pavilion is former Japanese Army Lieutenant Commander Sagawa Kubo.
He was injured in the war and lost one leg, so he was ordered to run the Sakura Pavilion.
At first, Kawakubo was not happy, but as time went by, he fell deeply in love with this "career".
He loved seeing the Sakura Pavilion packed.
I like to see the real money flowing in every day even more.
All this money will continue to support the empire's jihad!
"Your Mightiness."
Yoshimoto Ichiro, assistant manager of the Sakura Pavilion, came over and said, "There is a guest who forgot to bring money."
"Whose guest are you from?"
"Inside the Sakura Pavilion."
"It's like this again." Makoto Kawakubo frowned: "It's really embarrassing to the empire. Check to see if he has anything valuable on him. Ask him for his address and ask him to write an IOU. He will not be allowed to appear in the Sakura Pavilion again in the future. ”
The more famous the Sakura Pavilion is, the more people come.
Those Japanese rogues also came here because of its reputation.
The problem is, these people don’t have much money in their pockets. How can they afford to spend money in a place like this?
What should you do if you encounter this situation?
What can we do!
They were all Japanese, so Kawakubo had no choice but to seize as many valuable things from the other party as possible, and then permanently ban him from entering the Sakura Pavilion.
It's not that Kawakubo is sincerely "kind", but it gives him the opportunity to spend the money. Although the other party has obviously spent so much money, he can double the deficit and then report it to the superiors.
The money naturally fell into his pocket.
Therefore, sometimes even knowing that the people who come have no money in their pockets, under the hint of Kawakubo, Yoshimoto Ichiro, who is specifically responsible for the business, will turn a blind eye.
"This guest is well-dressed." Unexpectedly, Yoshimoto Ichiro said: "I don't look like he has no money, and he said he would mortgage this thing here and come back with the money to redeem it tomorrow."
With that said, he handed the thing in his hand to Kawakubo Makoto.
Kawakubo took it and only glanced at it, his expression changed drastically.
There's nothing unusual about the thing, it's "Yu Shou".
The so-called Omori is the Japanese peace charm.
However, there are clear chrysanthemum patterns on this guard!
Moreover, the chrysanthemum pattern has fourteen petals!
Japanese royal family, chrysanthemum coat of arms!
The sixteen petals represent the Japanese royal family, the emperor and his family!
The fourteen petals represent members of the royal family!
Kawakubo was really panicked: "Where is he? Quick, take me there."
When he saw this guest, he looked very young, with a delicate mustache and glasses.
Moreover, his eyes are a little blue.
According to the Japanese, those with such pupils are called "demon pupils", and they are either of special noble status, or they are strange people.
This statement exists in almost every country.
For example, the Habsburg family, in order to ensure the purity of their bloodline, all marry close relatives, and every generation has a shoehorned face.
Not only that, but they are also accompanied by deformed jaws, short stature, mental retardation, and disabilities.
But in their opinion, this is a noble symbol of the royal family.
I don’t know what kind of thinking this is.
Seeing this young man, Kawakubo didn't dare to be negligent: "May I ask your Excellency?"
The young man looked very kind and smiled slightly:
"Himura Kenshin, please give me some advice!"
He said "please give me more advice", but his body sat motionless, his natural arrogance welling up.
The first feeling that this guarantees to Kawajiu is that it is very noble.
"It is the greatest honor for all the staff at Sakura Pavilion to have Mr. Feimura come here."
Kawakubo's attitude became more and more respectful: "This place was originally designed for the people of the empire. Since it is inconvenient for you, please allow me to entertain you. I absolutely cannot accept this."
He politely placed Yushou in front of the guest.
However, Himura Kenshin smiled faintly and said: "I have heard about the name of Sakura Pavilion for a long time. It is already very rude to come here today and forget to bring money. Please leave your things here and I will come to pick them up tomorrow. Please don't be polite."