As Tanya was way too famous, her concert in Tokyo drew not just elites, but also many famous celebrities from across the country.
In fact, Claire and Loreen recognized many invited celebrities, all of whom were A-list actors and popular singers.
Charlie watched as the pair started listing the faces they had spotted while he stood in a corner.
He simply wasn't interested in any celebrities, here or elsewhere, and even less keen to mingle with the elites around the room. He was never one who sucked up to wealth and influence, and the elites here didn't interest him, no matter how accomplished they were.
After all, even the Rothschilds were slaves to his whims, and everyone here was insignificant compared to the Rothschilds.
Interestingly, everyone here was speaking English and not a single word of Japanese, which surprised Charlie.
Still, it soon made sense to him as the Japanese had always admired the western side of the globe, as suits, neckties, steaks, and the English language