In the alleyway’s corner, the small car, hemmed in by several motorcycles,y crumpled, its driver
beaten to a pulp and tossed to the curb.
Alkaid sneered. "They''ve got some nerve, trying to stage a car crash for our boss. Pathetic."
The driver couldn''t even speak; his teeth were all knocked out! He couldn''t understand it. Vincent
had said it was just some high school kid they were dealing with, right? The car wasn''t even a
luxury model, so how did that girl get so lucky?
He had rammed her several times, his own hood was bent out of shape, yet Noe''s car was still
pristine, not a scratch on it!
From the entrance of the alley, a few guys suddenly showed up and grabbed the driver off the
ground.
The leader whispered, "Are you guys sent by Mr. Pock to protect Ms. Noe? We''re Jasper''s
crew, here to ensure Ms. Noe''s safety at all times!"
Alkaid nodded immediately. "Ah yes, yes, we''re Mr. Pock''s guys."
Their boss didn''t like revealing her identity in front of the Schnabel family, and Alkaid understood.
After all, their boss had swindled so much money from the Schnabels, she certainly didn''t want to
get caught!
Such a con artist, truly despicable.
"Hand him over to us then, unless Mr. Pock has other orders? Jasper''s got ns for this guy on
our end."
Hearing Jasper had other uses for the guy, Alkaid agreed, "No worries, take him. He''d be no use to
us except for maybe fertilizer... What''s Jasper nning, if I may ask?"
"Ha, you''ll see when the timees!"
...
In the gallery office, time seemed to stand still as Palmer continued to hold Noe in his arms,
showing no sign of letting go.
A cough broke the silence. "Ahem, the youth these days, no sense of propriety, eh?"
Master Killian could hardly stand to watch the two of them entwined. He had been waiting in
Noe''s office, gaming until he was too tired and decided to catch some sleep in the adjoining rest
room. But upon waking, he was greeted by the sight of these two in an embrace, with no intention of
parting!
Palmer reluctantly let go, but not before nting a swift kiss on Noe''s forehead—a fleeting touch.
"Sorry, Master Killian, didn''t see youe in."
Master Killian rolled his eyes. "Oh, cut it out. If you two can''t even notice an extra person in the
room, you might as well be six feet under."
One was the head of the Abyssal Organization, the other of the Obelisk Organization. If theycked
even that level of alertness, they''d be better off dead, fertilizer in some forgotten corner.
They obviously knew he was there but chose to ignore him!
Kids these days, no sense of subtlety.
"Is everything sorted outside? The space across the gallery looks good. A little makeover, and it
could be quite useful."
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Master Killian nced at Palmer, seemingly satisfied with his actions.
If thed had dared to side with that peacock of a woman earlier, Master Killian would''ve called up
the old timers from the Pris Star to give Palmer a good thrashing!
Noe nodded. "It''s settled. I need to visit Lockhart Prison tomorrow. If you need anything, Ivan can
assist you."
Killian waved the thought away. "Go ahead. Hector''sing to Imperial City in a few days; just be
back by then."
"I''ll be here."
Palmer was surprised to hear the name Hector.
The Gemstone Gambling King from Harmonia Country, a legendary figure said to turn even the
dullest stone into a gem of unbelievable worth, his empire stretched across the globe!
Now, thergest mining operations internationally belonged to Master Hector. Although he had long
since stopped gambling with stones, no one dared underestimate the title!
Judging by Noe and Master Killian''s conversation, they seemed quite familiar with Master Hector.
Palmer felt a tinge of awe. How many more surprises did his fiancée have up her sleeve?
He truly had found a treasure!
Master Killian extended a hand towards Noe. "The Gruber family''s been pestering metely.
Annoying! Give me some poison, or better yet, take care of it yourself. A little ident might do!"
Noe sighed, "Master, this is Imperial City, not the ck Triangle."
"What''s the difference? Just make sure they stop bothering me. There''s a dinner tonight,e with
me." Master Killian loathedplications and preferred to spend his days painting on his secluded
ind. If not for Hector''s advance invite and the chance to oversee Noe''s gallery, he wouldn''t
have left his retreat!
Noe pondered briefly. "Is it the Gruber family''s dinner? Who''s been troubling you?"
"Not their dinner. An old friend''s birthday bash. I''m just going for the fun of it. The Gruber family will
be there too, and just the sight of them annoys me. It''s that Walden—called me a dozen times!"
And always during the climax of his video games. He''d block one number, and Walden would call
from another. An enraged Master Killian had retaliated by giving Walden a piece of his mind.
Because of Walden, he lost a game.
Walden was nothing but a nuisance in his eyes!
"Noe, could you also y a round for meter? Boost my season score!"
"Sure thing."
…
In the heart of Tranquility City, within the walls of the grand Lambert Mansion, Vincent paced with a
phone in his hand, a bead of sweat making its way down his temple. He was waiting for that crucial
call confirming that his carefully orchestrated ns hade to fruition.
The moment his phone rang, Vincent nearly leapt out of his skin.
"Is it done? Did you get it?" he asked, voiceced with a mix of anticipation and dread.
"Got it. You had me all worried for nothing. There was no need for any car ident. I told the girl
that Mr. Lambert wanted her bracelet, and she agreed—only she wants that osmanthus ornament
from Old Mrs. Lambert''s room in exchange. Mr. Lambert, do you have it?"
Old Mrs. Lambert had a fondness for osmanthus, and there was indeed an inconsequential
ornament in her room resembling the fragrant flower. It amounted to nothing more than a chiseled
piece of rock, utterly worthless in mary terms.
Vincent''s suspicions perked up. "She agreed to trade, just like that?"
The bracelet was a veritable fortune. How could the girl be willing to trade it for a mere piece of
junk?
"Yeah. She said she found the stone in the garden years ago and carved it herself. It''s not pricey,
but she ims it''s important to her. I bet she has no clue about the bracelet''s real value. Lucky for
us, there wasn''t any ident; the bracelet could have been destroyed!"
The very thought of harming to the bracelet sent a shiver of anxiety through Vincent. "The
bracelet is safe, right?"
"It''s fine. So, are we trading or what, Mr. Lambert?"
Vincent hesitated, then stood and made his way to the room once upied by Old Mrs. Lambert.
He picked up the osmanthus ornament from the tabletop. "Tell her we''ll trade. I’m leaving now to get
this thing appraised first."
He wasn''t going to be yed for a fool. He wouldn''t be outwitted by some slip of a girl, just in case
this trinket was of any significant value.
Vincent ended the call and, with gritted teeth, paid a pretty penny to get in touch with a renowned
expert from the world of antiques, sending a picture of the osmanthus ornament to him.
[Master Yasbel, would you mind taking a look at this piece and letting me know if we''ve got treasure
on our hands?]