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Chapter 5382

When Zachary burst into Isaac’s office with hair disheveled like a bird’s nest, still emanating the scentof wine and perfume and adorned with numerous bright red lip marks on his face, he immediatelycaught Vivian’s attention. With an apologetic smile, he approached and asked, “Master Wade, wereyou looking for me?”

Vivian nodded, curious about Zachary’s drinking escapades. “How was your last night?”

Zachary replied eagerly. “Master Wade, last night was a splendid affair! The drinks flowed perfectly!”

Vivian smiled, pleased with the response. “Since you had a good time, start working in the afternoon.”

Zachary straightened up immediately, filled with respect. “Master Wade, if there’s anything you need,just say the word!”

Vivian nodded and inquired, “Zachary, let me ask you, where is the other ring?”

Without hesitation, Zachary replied, “I placed it in the room’s secure closet myself last night, while I wasstill wide awake!”

“Very well.” Vivian nodded, satisfied. “Now go freshen up, but remember to clean your face and brushyour teeth. A quick wash will suffice, no need for a shower. After you’re done, bring me the ring andhead to the antique street. The elderly gentleman who purchased it from you yesterday has beeneagerly waiting all morning.”

“Hmm…” Zachary, fully reinvigorated, interjected. “Master Wade, that old man went back to the antiquestreet? Could he be seeking a refund?”

Vivian chuckled and replied, “Impossible. He actually wants to purchase more from you. When youmeet him later, inform him that your group isn’t prepared to display all the items yet. However, if heshows sincerity, you can negotiate on his behalf.”

Eager for guidance, Zachary asked promptly, “Master Wade, how much sincerity is required?”

Vivian pondered for a moment before responding, “He must send over at least two hundred thousanddollars upfront. Once that’s settled, contact Mr. Cameron’s assistant and say this without mincingwords, ‘Please send some goods.’ Leave the rest to me. I’ll arrange for another ring to be delivered.”

With a mischievous grin, Vivian added, “As for the second ring, you can quote him a price of one milliondollars.”

Zachary was taken aback. “Master Wade… if I may ask, the old man already paid five hundredthousand dollars for a ring. It was already a hundredfold profit. Now you suggest one million will heactually buy it?”

“Yes.” Vivian smiled confidently. “Just name the price and he will unquestionably purchase it.”

Though slightly perplexed, Zachary nodded eagerly. “Understood, Master Wade!”

It was well past one o’clock in the afternoon and the antique street basked under the scorching sun,resulting in scarce foot traffic. Gideon paced back and forth, scanning the vendors with his eyes.

A vendor, unable to bear Gideon’s incessant wandering, quipped, “Hey, old man, you’ve been pacingaround all morning, making my eyes dizzy. Why don’t you find a place to sit in this heat? Here, I’ll giveyou some money. Go buy an ice lolly from the restaurant.”

Gideon glared at him and retorted icily, “I’ll pace as I please. What’s it to you? Watch your tongue, oryou’ll find trouble with an old man!”

“Damn!” The street vendor seethed with anger, cursing, “You damn old fart, you really don’t knowwhat’s good for you.”

Gideon clenched his fists, his rage mounting as he witnessed the vendor’s insolence.

At that moment, a single thought consumed Gideon’s mind to use the piece of lightning-struck wood inhis pocket, capable of summoning sky thunder and strike the insolent youth dead. Yet, he could onlyentertain such thoughts for now. Until he had dealt with the Evans family, he dared not cause troublelightly. Thus, he begrudgingly turned around and continued his pacing, resentment in his heart.

Zeba settled comfortably in a window seat on the second floor of a tea house along the antique street,silently observing Gideon from afar, without his knowledge.

At that very moment, Zachary, still yawning and dragging the stall’s belongings, entered the antiquestreet through its entrance.

Gideon spotted him immediately, overjoyed. He hurried toward Zachary and blurted out, “Zachary,where have you been? I’ve been waiting for you all morning and noon!”

Yawning, Zachary deliberately patted his mouth lazily with his palm, maintaining a sleepy tone as hedrawled, “Ahhhh… Old man, I’m a vendor, not an employee. I come and go as I please. Who cancontrol me?”

Gideon, desiring to smack the insolent vendor to the other side of the antique street, refused to bedeterred. He decided to find a silver lining in the situation and teasingly remarked, “Zachary, seems likeyou had quite a wild night. You reek of alcohol!”

Wearing a mischievous grin, Zachary replied, “All thanks to you, I struck gold yesterday. I celebratedthroughout the night, indulging in exquisite wines, basking in luxury, residing in a grand presidentialsuite. I felt like a joyous fairy!”

Although Gideon secretly belittled Zachary as a mere seller of old items, he promptly complimentedhim insincerely and gave him a thumbs up, stating, “I have to admit, you live a splendid life thatcountless people would covet!”

Zachary chuckled. “Oh, come on, old man. You’re wealthier than me! I’ve lived such a life. But you…you live a life of luxury! How about I arrange a special evening for you? Just let me know which countryyou fancy, do you prefer Japanese and Korean beauties or European and American stunners? To behonest, there’s this young Russian lady. She’s stunningly beautiful and utterly captivating!”

Gideon waved his hand dismissively. “If you can help it, let’s talk business. Don’t toy with my heart.”

Momentarily stunned, Zachary asked, “What business, old man?”

Gideon responded, “I came here today specifically to ask you if you can procure some quality items.”

Zachary put on a serious expression. “Old man, it’s your lucky day. I called my family last night todiscuss this matter.”

Eagerly, Gideon inquired, “What did your family say?”

Zachary replied, “My family is cautious. They only shipped the goods once. But I assured them of yourreliability and generosity. Not only are you a potential buyer, but the introductory fee alone amounts tohundreds of thousands of dollars. Such a valuable customer is hard to come by, so I persuaded themto provide you with additional items.”

Gideon pressed, “Did they agree?”

Zachary smiled and continued, “I told them that you’re generous. Whether they believe it or not, theyinsist on asking for an introductory fee of two to three hundred thousand dollars. They also requestedhalf of the fee from each of us. Don’t you think they’re being a bit unreasonable?”

Initially missing Zachary’s words, Gideon quickly caught on and responded, “Zachary, broaching thesubject of a referral fee is a breeze. Just have them ship the items to me and I’ll reward you with ahandsome commission of two hundred thousand dollars.”

Zachary interjected, “Old man, what I’m talking about is US dollars!”

Knowing he was being fleeced, Gideon didn’t care. He promptly asserted, “I’m talking about USdollars!”

Familiar with the process by now, Gideon swiftly turned on his phone and transferred two hundredthousand dollars to Zachary. Impatiently, he urged, “Can you arrange the shipment now? Call them andurge them!”

Gideon hastily added, “Make sure it comes from the same source as the previous two items. Don’t tryto deceive me.”

Zachary assumed a serious demeanor. “Don’t worry, old man. I’ve traveled the world. Throughout theyears, I’ve built a reputation for honesty. We will never engage in deceptive practices in this lifetime!”

With an air of mystery, he added, “My family has already contacted me and they’ll be sendingsomething soon. Just wait a moment!”

“Really?” Gideon exclaimed, brimming with excitement. “Fantastic!”

The two of them waited together for approximately twenty minutes until a courier from City Expressburst into the antique street.

From the moment this person entered the street, both Gideon and Zeba followed closely, their attentiondrawn to the fluctuations in his aura. Gideon even felt a sense of familiarity with those fluctuations.

In this thrilling moment, Gideon’s excitement soared and he couldn’t help but exclaim in his heart, “Thisis the third enchanted weapon! I’ve truly stumbled upon a treasure trove of mystical artifacts! If there’sone, there will be two, if there are two, there will be three and if there are three, there will be evenmore! I already have three dreaming of four, five, or six is no longer far-fetched!”

At that precise moment, a rider charged straight towards Zachary’s booth and inquired, “Are youZachary?”

Zachary nodded and asked, “What about the goods?”

The rider pulled a jewelry box from his pocket and handed it over.

Once the other party left, Zachary opened the jewelry box and carefully extracted the second jade ringcrafted by Abraham.

Gideon’s gaze was fixed on Zachary as he unveiled the box. However, his excitement faded uponscrutinizing its contents and he couldn’t help but sigh in disappointment, “Another finger ring? Why?”

With a smile, Zachary chimed in, “Who knows what that thing was? Perhaps the tomb’s owner had apenchant for adorning their fingers. With two big brothers, one on each side, doesn’t it look majestic?”

Gideon felt a bit disheartened. He wasn’t particularly intrigued by passive formation enchantedweapons like this one. In his opinion, compared to the lightning-summoning weapon he acquired theprevious day, such items were like night and day. His heart still yearned for an enchanted weapon thatcould bolster his attack power. But now, confronted with yet another finger ring, should he make thepurchase or not?

He already had one and he hadn’t even unraveled its effects yet. If he refrained from buying it, he’d beletting a potential enchanted weapon slip through his fingers, wouldn’t he?

Feeling despondent, Zachary interjected, “Old man, let me give you a suggestion. You can buy thisfinger ring as well. With two rings on your thumbs, it’ll be quite the showstopper!”novelbin

Gideon contemplated inwardly, “Since I’ve already informed the Lord about the ring, it would be wise tobuy a second one now. One is for the Lord and I can keep the other for myself. If it turns out to be

something great, I won’t regret my decision, I mustn’t let it slip through my fingers.”

He turned to Zachary and declared, “If I’m destined to become a ring-wielding virtuoso, then I shallclaim this one worth half a million dollars.”

Zachary quickly responded, “Old man, last time it was fine for five hundred thousand. However, thistime it won’t go for anything less than one million dollars. The family has decreed that this finger ring isthe last one to be sold. No more will be available.”

“One million…” Gideon voiced his displeasure, “That’s an astronomical starting price, twice the value ofprime land!”

Helplessly, Zachary sighed, “Old man, I’m just a middleman here. I have to sell it at whatever price theydictate. It doesn’t matter if you find it too high. After all, you already possess one of these items, so it’snot particularly necessary for you to buy another.”

Gideon swiftly interrupted him with a hand gesture, speaking earnestly, “I absolutely want it, but I can’thelp feeling that the price isn’t fair. I’m not short on money, but it leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.”

Zachary nodded, seemingly understanding and responded sincerely, “I empathize with yoursentiments, sir. Allow me to share my sincere thoughts on the matter. Antiques of this caliber are rareand precious. If you purchase them all, they will undoubtedly become exceptional assets in yourpossession. Perhaps, if you were to sell them a few years down the line, their value would double.”

Gideon secretly sighed in his heart. With this, he decided not to prolong the argument over the pricewith Zachary. After all, he still hoped that Zachary would help him find more enchanted weapons!

Thus, he swiftly transferred the money to Zachary for payment. Once the transaction was complete, hecuriously inquired, “By the way, Zachary, please ask your superiors when the next batch of valuable

goods will be released. If it’s possible, I’d like to acquire them all at once. As long as the items are top-notch, I’ll take them!”

For Gideon, time was of the essence. He only had three days and now it was already afternoon,meaning another half-day had passed, leaving him with just two and a half days. In two and a halfdays, he would launch an attack on the Evans family in the dead of night. Aurous Hill would soon beengulfed in chaos and panic. By then, he might not have the opportunity to make any purchases.

Zachary regarded him and relayed Vivian’s message, “Old man, it may take about seven to ten daysfor the goods to be shipped next time.”

“What? Seven to ten days?”

Gideon grew anxious and Zachary helplessly asked, “Why the urgency?”

He explained, “You see, our merchandise has a dubious origin. The three pieces you acquired todaycost over two million US dollars in total. Once we settle the foreign exchange, we need to find a way todistribute the funds across multiple personal accounts in small increments. It takes time to withdraw thecash gradually.”

Gideon furrowed his brow and asked, “What do you mean? Why is it so complicated?”

Zachary replied with a hint of resignation, “Sir, do you truly understand? We can’t simply collect themoney, we have to launder it first! Otherwise, if the money remains in your personal account, it willattract attention and in the event of any trouble, it could be confiscated.”

Gideon grasped the modus operandi of this organization. The profits generated from their illicitactivities excavating and selling antiques constituted black money. Consequently, not laundering thefunds obtained through illegal means carried inherent risks.

Although he understood the necessity, impatience got the better of him and he blurted out, “Zachary, Ican’t wait for seven to ten days!”

Zachary shrugged helplessly, “If you can’t wait, there’s nothing I can do. Frankly, we’ve already clearedout a lot from that tomb and I’d love to sell you more. But, unfortunately, I’m just a pawn here. I don’thave the authority to decide on such matters.”

Refusing to give up, Gideon pleaded, “Zachary, please, help me out. I can arrange a trade at any timewithin the next two or three days. You don’t need to worry about the money, I have plenty! If you canconvince your superiors to sell the goods to me as soon as possible and deliver, I’ll give you an extra10 as a gratuity. But if it’s too late, I might have no choice but to leave.”

With a touch of embarrassment, Zachary responded, “Um… Two or three days is a bit rushed. It willtake at least five to seven days.”

Gideon grew even more restless and exclaimed, “I have a lot on my plate and I simply don’t haveenough time to stay in Aurous Hill…”

After gritting his teeth, he continued, “Zachary, at the latest, I’ll wait for you until nightfall. If you manageto acquire the goods, find me at the Holiday Hotel by the west gate of Antique Street!”

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