Chapter 120: Chapter 119: Old Jack, Shall We Cooperate?
Bright City, Langai Street, Old Jackâs shop.
Some time had passed, but Old Jack still looked at Lis, who had just entered, with dead fish eyes.
He found it strange, this guy was clearly a noble, so why did he keep coming to his shop?
Ordinarily, nobles tended to avoid Langai Street at all costs.
And this time, he hadnât even brought that Golden Warrior as a guard, instead, he had a white bat perched on his head.
Such an unconventional noble was a first for Old Jack.
...
Lis, however, didnât mind Old Jackâs strange gaze; after all, that guy looked disdainfully at everyone.
When Lis had come over, he had distinctly felt that Langai Street was much quieter than before.
It wasnât that the shops were all closed; there were hardly any shops open on the entire street.
The number of homeless people lying under the eaves and the people secretly peeping had greatly decreased.
It wasnât clear if they had disappeared as the reports had stated, or if they had gone somewhere else out of fear.
These were not things Lis could manage right now, nor did he have the leisure to care.
Lis was rummaging through the goods Old Jack had piled on the side, occasionally taking out some special materials and setting them aside.
Despite the First Magic Workshop, the academy, and the kingdom providing many magic materials, and Lis having access to some, he still needed to prepare some of the less common ones himself.
Rather than commissioning the Guild to purchase them, it was better to see what Old Jack had available.
After all, Old Jackâs stock came from a wide array of sources, he had all sorts of strange materials, many of which were black market and quite cheap.
As Lis was scouring for various precious materials, Ashley gently pushed open the door and walked in.
Seeing Lisâs gaze turn towards her, Ashley politely greeted him:
âHello, Big Brother Lis!â
âHello, Ashley.â
Seeing this Little Easter Egg, Lis also greeted her with a smile.
However, Lis soon noticed something different about Ashley; her aura was more refined than last time, and even faintly carried a bit of sharpness.
Was this because she had just become a Professional not long ago and couldnât control her aura very well?
Lis wondered why Old Jack had started training Ashley so early.
Lis remembered that in his past life, even after players appeared, Ashley was still just an ordinary little girl.
âHmph!â
Old Jack, seeing that Lis seemed to notice something, snorted coldly and pulled Ashley to the side.
With a face that seemed to be shooing someone away, Old Jack impatiently said,
âAre you done yet? Donât waste my time dragging this out.â
Lis didnât mind and put the selected special materials on the table in front of Old Jack.
They were some magic gemstones, magic potion materials, and precious metals.
âYouâve taken quite a lot, thatâll be one thousand gold coins!â
Old Jack was somewhat surprised; this was a big sell for him.
Although it was a bit painful for Lis, he still took out bags of gold coins from the storage ring and handed them over to Old Jack.
There was no helping it, these were necessary materials for his research, and he had already been very frugal.
Under normal purchasing, these would probably cost around one thousand five hundred gold coins.
If it werenât for a recent investment that allowed him to pull some emergency funds, Lis couldnât have afforded so many.
With the materials in hand, Lis was not in a hurry to leave, but asked with a smile,
âOld Jack, Langai Street seems to be not very peaceful lately?â
âSo what if it is.â
Old Jack replied impatiently, but as he was still counting the gold coins, he wasnât in a position to directly send Lis away.
âIâm just worried about little Ashleyâs safety,â
Lis smiled and nodded at Ashley.
âYou neednât concern yourself!â
Old Jack put the gold coins down, at this moment, he had stopped counting them; even if some were missing, it didnât matter, what was most important was getting this annoying person out of here.
âThatâs hard to say, after all, youâre getting on in years.â
Lis chuckled lightly.
âGetting old? You think youâre stronger than me?â
Old Jack couldnât help but laugh angrilyâhow dared this Silver Level brat provoke him?
Did he not know my strength?
Or was it because of the courage given to him by that Gold-level Warrior who isnât here?
Old Jack was ready to teach the youngster a lesson to stop him from always hovering around his apprentice without any good reason.
âI advised you not to take action,â Lis said, noticing Old Jack seemed ready to make a move.
âAlthough you are a Gold Rank assassin, I still have some confidence.â
Upon hearing what Lis had said, Old Jack calmed down immediately.
This kid knows my strength and still remains so unfazed?
Is he bluffing?
No, he could have brought that Gold-level Warrior with him, but he didnât.
So, heâs confident that I canât harm him?
Does he have some kind of life-saving item?
Old Jack scrutinized Lis, his mind racing, and said calmly,
âBoy, if you have something to say, just say it, otherwise youâre not welcome here.â
âNothing special, I just wanted to discuss a cooperation with you, Old Jack,â Lis said with a smile.
This was his plan all alongâto cooperate with Old Jack to get the materials and Magic Items he needed.
On the other hand, it could serve as a way to attract players.
In his previous life, Old Jackâs shop was well-known among the player community.
The players didnât care whether Old Jack sold black market goods as long as they were cheap and worked well.
Of course, Lis was only planning to cooperate, not to directly involve Old Jack in the Guild.
The most important thing about this small shop was, in fact, Old Jack himself.
Old Jack, with numerous connections, was well capable of procuring many untraceable black market goods, which said enough about his capabilities and connections.
Since Lisâs Guild couldnât openly sell these items, it made more sense to cooperate with Old Jack to also increase the Guildâs influence among the player community.
However, while Lisâs plans were attractive, Old Jackâs refusal was more straightforward.
âI donât need any cooperation,â he said.
Lis nodded nonchalantly. He hadnât expected Old Jack to agree just from a conversation; this interaction was just laying the groundwork, as there was still time.
âWhenever you change your mind, you can find me at 36 Feis Street.â
âAnd you too, Ashley, just come directly to me if you need anything!â
Lis reached out to pat Ashleyâs cute little head but was smacked away by Old Jack.
âAlright, alright, you can go now.â
Old Jack didnât think heâd ever need Lis for anything.
After all, being well-informed, he couldnât recall any great Noble named Kane.
Meanwhile, Ashley nodded quietly to Lis, indicating she understood.
Ashley had a fond impression of this consistently gentle big brother.
Not all nobles are bad, after all!
Seeing this, Lis waved to Ashley, stored all the materials he bought into the ring, and then left Old Jackâs shop.
Once Lis had left, Old Jack felt increasingly uneasy, sensing he was forgetting something important.
With Ashley looking on curiously, he pulled out a pile of notes with written text from a wooden cabinet behind him and began to examine them carefully.
These were messages Old Jack regularly purchased from the underworld in Bright Cityâthey were mostly useless, but some were beneficial for Old Jackâs âbusiness.â
Suddenly, he picked up a relatively new note, freezing in mid-air, his expression shifting uncertainally.
Curious, Ashley tiptoed to take a peek. Under Old Jackâs diligent guidance, she could now basically recognize the words written on the note.
âAccording to intelligence, Court Viscount Lis Kain is likely to be taken as an apprentice by the Legendary Mage âJudgement Flameâ Fran Stephens.â