The Secretly Rich Man

Chapter 1311
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Chapter 1311

Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1311 The owner of King Valley went by the name of Rupert Yateman.

While that name didn’t usually stand out among ordinary people, it was one that was extremely well-known among world-class powerhouse circles. This was made evident to Gerald since—as hecontinued following Myles—all sorts of signs could be seen on display around the valley. The signsthemselves were of celebrities from all over the world.

From what Gerald could guess, those who had their signs here had once come here to ask formedicine.

Regardless, as they walked on, Myles further elaborated on how that man had gotten to know themaster of the valley in the first place. As Myles had earlier said, he was once the personal driver of themaster of the valley, and back then, both of them had traveled together a lot.

One day, however, both of them came across enemies who were intent on killing them! Things got sobad that Myles even had to carry the master on his back as they fled for their dear lives!

Thankfully, they eventually came across that man while they were still trying to shake off their pursuers.The man himself had been on his way home, and seeing that they were in trouble, he brought both ofthem back with him.

Thanks to that, the duo were finally able to escape their pursuers after days of running from them.

To express his gratitude, Rupert had told the man that if he had anything he wished for in the future, hewould definitely attempt to fulfill it.

Hearing that, Gerald figured that Rupert had only assumed that the man was a simple farmer. In turn,that probably led him to think that whatever the man would eventually request for wouldn’t be that hardto fulfill.

Regardless, since the pursuers let the duo off that easily, Gerald had a feeling that the man had dealtwith them prior to meeting up with the duo.

Whatever the case was, this seemed to be the full story between the man and Rupert.

From what Gerald could see, Myles didn’t seem to be a bad person. After all, he took his debts ratherseriously.

As they walked on, Myles turned to look at Gerald with a smile before asking, “Speaking of which,what’s your name, mister?”

“Just call me Crawford,” replied Gerald, figuring that his real name was now a sensitive word,especially around this area.

Understanding that he didn’t wish to give his name, Myles simply smiled back and didn’t try to pry anyfurther.

A little while later, both of them arrived at a pavilion in the valley.

As soon as they sat down, Myles began saying in an apologetic tone, “Mr. Crawford, I’m afraid thatwhile you wouldn’t have needed to notify the master of the valley for the three medicinal herbs and Icould’ve instantly gathered them for you in the past, things are quite different now. All the disciples inthe valley are currently very busy, you see, so all the herbs here are under the supervision of thesecond elder of the valley. Sadly, I’m currently at extreme odds with the second elder, and I’m not really

ranked that high here either. Adding that to the fact that the herbs you requested are quite rare, there’sa possibility that I may not be able to fulfill your request!”

From the way he looked, Gerald could tell that he truly was rather helpless in this situation. Gerald hadalso been able to tell that Myles wasn’t really someone with a high position from the way the guards atthe entrance had looked at him earlier.novelbin

Also, the way Myles had explained the situation earlier suggested that while Myles himself stillremembered the man’s act of kindness to him, Rupert, on the other hand, could have potentiallyalready forgotten all about it. With that in mind, there was a chance that the man’s ‘friend’ wasn’tactually going to be willing to hand the herbs over.

“Still, since my benefactor has given me a chance to finally repay his favor, I’ll definitely use whateverpower I have to fulfill his request! If you don’t mind staying here for a few days, I’m willing to try my verybest to get those three herbs for you!” declared Myles.

Though Gerald wanted to tell him that it had better not take more than three days—since obtaining theherbs beyond that time frame would render them useless to him—after seeing how determined Myleslooked, Gerald couldn’t bring himself to say it. With that in mind, the only thing he could do now waswait and see what would happen.

“Since I’ll need at least a few days, I can clean up a small room for you to stay in for the time being. I’llnotify you once it’s ready. In the meantime, I’ll be looking for the master of the valley in hopes ofobtaining the herbs for you!” said Myles, making sure that the letter was still with him before hurrying offto get the appropriate arrangements done.

In the meantime, Gerald was free to do as he pleased in the King Valley.

As Myles led him to the pavilion earlier, Gerald had noticed several pill-making methods carved ontothe low cliffs that surrounded the area. Remembering that there were quite a few secret pill-makingmethods embedded in his memory, he recalled how he had previously been keen on understanding thepill-making process on a deeper level, though he never actually found the time to look deeper into it.

Since he now had free time anyway, Gerald decided to take a walk and have a look around.

Upon arriving at the low cliffs again, Gerald saw that most of the secret methods of pill-making in theKing Valley were mainly focused on refining manual labor. From what he could see, the extractionmethods of the medicine seemed even more troublesome.

This was honestly far too different from what had been implanted into his memories.

To show how different his memories and the carvings on the cliffs were, while the cliffs stated thatherbs needed to be distilled before being purified with a special potion to properly be extracted, hisimplanted memories simply told him that he could just stimulate his inner strength for the extraction andpurification process.

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