Seeing all the weapons, Zhang Ziwen puzzled to himself about what the Americans had been doing with these toys in Japan. He guessed that they must have blamed all their shady deeds in Japan on China. The weapons in view were manufactured in China, Germany, the UK, and Russia; but there was not a single one from the United States. He didn't see any American-made weapons, this devious subtlety made him involuntarily curse under his breath.
Chen Yan noticed Zhang Ziwen's frustration and felt a bit embarrassed, chuckling awkwardly, "See if there is anything you like. This stuff is not bad. I never use Chinese weapons when I'm operating in Japan." He picked up an SV-99 high-precision sniper rifle, Russian-made, specifically designed for special forces. He knew what Zhang Ziwen was thinking and didn't dare to provoke him with a Chinese-made sniper rifle, which he had indeed never used. The weapon he used most frequently on mission was Russian-made.