If there was any discomfort, Japan didn't show it. Instead, he tipped his head in agreement, responding with a, "That's good to hear." Because, he suppose, it was. It was better to be dealing with a happy nation than an angry one. An angry one was more prone to invade and war would no doubt, follow. And that was not necessary here, though Japan was certain he would win.
"I have been better. However, there is no use sulking in a place like this."
Japan replied dryly, watching the taller male with lidded dark eyes. It was nothing like home and that was what he hated -- with its weird customs and being so un-Japanese. Frustrating, but he would fix that.