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Transmigrated as My Aunt in the 70s

Chapter 400 - 393: Finally Taking Action

Author: The old sheep loves to eat fish
updatedAt: 2025-09-23

CHAPTER 400: CHAPTER 393: FINALLY TAKING ACTION

Vice Mayor Yu was unable to back down gracefully and said stiffly, "How could Mr. Takahashi be such a person? It was the translator who got it wrong."

"Yes, yes, I was led astray by you earlier, that didn’t happen."

The translator also loudly defended himself, with cold sweat streaming down his forehead, cursing Sisi inwardly for being too cunning.

But the performance of these two could no longer deceive the surrounding crowd, who clearly saw through them like the saying "there’s no silver here"—their looks at Vice Mayor Yu and the other officials were filled with doubt.

"Got it wrong? Vice Mayor Yu, you really have a knack for telling blatant lies," Sisi sneered without paying him any further attention.

At this moment, both Zhang Jie and Shangguan Ju were seething with anger, ready to burst, just waiting for the moment to teach those Japanese a lesson.

Sisi shook her head at them, indicating that they should not initiate any action. That would make their position untenable and give the Japanese an opportunity to exploit.

"Alright, let’s continue climbing the Great Wall, everyone please disperse," Sisi announced loudly to the onlooking students and crowd.

Seeing that Vice Mayor Yu and the Japanese remained silent, the crowd thought there would be no more entertainment to watch and dispersed one after another.

Sisi also pulled Mo Liu to walk forward, and Zhang Jie, still fuming, asked, "Sisi, why didn’t you let me beat them up?"

"Just wait a little longer, we need a reason to make a move."

Zhang Jie’s eyes lit up and she nodded with a smile.

"Bakayaro!"

It seemed the translator said something to Takahashi, who angrily walked towards Sisi’s direction, his face fierce.

The tourists and students who had walked away heard the shout and gathered around again. Seeing Takahashi’s expression, they all trembled in fright; this Japanese man looked ferocious as though he was about to commit murder.

A slight smile curled on Sisi’s lips as she slowly turned around, facing Takahashi who was charging aggressively towards her and Mo Liu. Takahashi shouted furiously, "You lowly Chinese, I’ll play you to death!"

Mo Liu tightly grasped Sisi’s hand, biting her lips so hard that they started to bleed.

Sisi said to Mo Liu, "Ah Liu, be brave. The past is over; no one can hurt you now; these people are just paper tigers. Watch how Feifei and I will teach them a lesson."

"You Japanese bastard, why don’t you roll back to your own country and play with your own mother and daughter? Oh, I’m afraid your mother and daughter have already been played by you many times, haven’t they?"

Sisi spoke this sentence in fluent Japanese, even more authentic than the translator. Everyone around was stunned—this female teacher knew Japanese, and she was so impressive!

Encouraged by Sisi, Mo Liu also perked up and said to Takahashi, "It seems that Your Excellency must often be played with by your father and elder brother. Who would have thought that the distinguished Takahashi family of Japan could be such a perverse family? It truly is an eye-opener for us."

Mo Liu’s Japanese was just as fluent as Sisi’s, both with a standard Tokyo accent. The people around looked at Sisi and Mo Liu differently now, feeling that these two young people must be extraordinary because ordinary people wouldn’t be able to speak Japanese like that.

Sisi gave Mo Liu a thumbs up, and Mo Liu’s smile blossomed, feeling her fear diminishing greatly. It turned out these people really were just paper tigers, and she could insult them without any reservations.

Zhang Jie and Shangguan couldn’t understand what Sisi and Mo Liu were saying, but seeing Takahashi on the other side shouting furiously, they knew it couldn’t be anything pleasant and couldn’t help but feel greatly relieved.

Takahashi’s face turned livid with rage as he bitterly said, "Ignorant Chinese, watch how I’ll teach you a lesson."

"Whoa, I’m so scared, Ah Liu, are you scared?"

Sisi feigned fear with a pat on her chest, then, laughing, she asked Mo Liu beside her, who shook his head smiling, "Not scared!"

Shangguan and Zhang Jie rushed forward, facing Takahashi who was charging over. At this moment, Takahashi didn’t care where he was; all he wanted was to take revenge for the humiliation he had just suffered.

The other Japanese were startled and loudly tried to stop Takahashi, "Mr. Takahashi, absolutely not, we are in China."

"So, you do know we’re in China, eh? How dare you be so arrogant here? Got the guts of a bear and the heart of a leopard?" Sisi looked at them coldly.

Vice Mayor Yu and several officials were also panicked, knowing that if Takahashi got hurt, the investment would definitely go down the drain.

"Mr. He, they are international friends, mind the impact."

Sisi disdainfully said, "Vice Mayor Yu, have you grasped the situation? We are exercising self-defense right now. This barbaric Japanese wants to assault me and my friends, are we supposed to just stand here and take a beating?"

Before Sisi could finish speaking, Shangguan and Takahashi had already started fighting. The skill of Takahashi was indeed not bad, battling Shangguan to a draw, which surprised everyone watching. This girl’s skills are impressive!

At this point, everyone was more certain than ever that Sisi and her friends were not ordinary people. The crowd was filled with interest in this drama, both sides were formidable, and they all wanted to see who would be the stronger one.

But of course, the onlookers were all rooting for Sisi. Naturally, they hoped that Sisi and her friends would win.

"Mr. Takahashi, stop fighting, Mr. Xiao Lin, hurry and persuade Mr. Takahashi!"

Vice Mayor Yu was frantically calling out to Takahashi and the others, but with the language barrier and no one thinking to translate, they could only talk past each other.

Sisi watched on gleefully, constantly cheering on Shangguan, while other students and spectators shouted along.

"Come on, take down that Japanese!"

"Yes, beat that little Japanese!"

....

Zhang Jie found the other Japanese and started pummeling them. Although they had a bit of fighting skill, they were no match for Zhang Jie, who promptly made them howl in pain.

The onlookers were thrilled, their eyes sparkling with excitement, while Vice Mayor Yu was devastated as if mourning a loss, standing aside, muttering "It’s over, it’s over."

Itchy for action, Sisi rushed over to the translator, kicked him in the stomach, causing him to groan. As he tried to resist, Mo Liu also delivered a kick, eliciting another groan.

The frail translator was no match against Sisi and Mo Liu’s attacks, with no ability to fight back. As she kicked, Sisi cursed, "I despise you for being a traitor, for helping the Japanese. You could have been a proper Chinese, but you chose to harm your own people for Japan, disgraceful! Your ancestors would be ashamed."

"Right, well done! Beat that traitor!"

The surrounding crowd was ecstatic, loudly cheering and rooting for Sisi and Mo Liu with massive support. The blond-haired, blue-eyed foreign tourists understood the whole story through some translation and greatly admired Sisi and her friends, snapping photos of their heroic figures.

The translator and Xiao Lin’s group were beaten so badly that they couldn’t even scream for help. Sisi and Zhang Jie were adept at striking without leaving marks; superficially, it seemed like they hadn’t been injured at all.

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