<p>As the second warehouse was opened up for viewing, Hans exchanged a look with Li<br>Du. He said, "That idiot has set his eyes on us and will be following us, should we get<br>rid of him?"<br>There was a reason why treasure hunters did not follow other people's bids without a<br>reason. Although they knew that some treasure hunters had good foresight and timely<br>and accurate information, they did not follow blindly. That was because they knew some<br>people were more scheming and cunning than others. If they fell into a trap, they would<br>be doomed.<br>Unless they were prepared to take a high risk, most treasure hunters would still rely on<br>their own foresight and make their bids in a more grounded manner.<br>Li Du shook his head and said in a low voice, "That dude is very smart, he would not be<br>fooled so easily. Let's try later. I will give it a shot."<br>There were many daily necessities and some random items in the second warehouse.<br>These were most likely things the prisoners had left behind when they got out of prison.<br>The prison workers must have been too lazy to organize them and had thrown them into<br>the warehouse.<br>That warehouse did not have much value. Li Du did not spot any items that could be<br>sold off easily. He could only make money from that warehouse if he got it for free.<br>When the bidding began, Li Du called out his bid. He did so early, when the price was at<br>two thousand dollars.<br>After he made his bid, Li Du turned his attention to Princeps.<br>Obviously, Princeps was conscious that Li Du would be looking at him. Hence, he no<br>longer camouflaged himself in the crowd but stood up.<br>However, he did not challenge the bid but only rubbed his beard, smiling at Li Du.<br>Li Du continued to up the bid, raising it to four thousand dollars. Still, Princeps had not<br>made a counter-bid.<br>At that point, other treasure hunters had joined the bidding and Li Du stepped aside.<br>Seeing that, Princeps looked even happier.<br>After the second warehouse had been auctioned off, Princeps walked past Li Du and<br>laughed. "You want to up the bid? I will not be fooled. I will snatch the real, valuable<br>warehouse from your hands!"</p><p>Baffled, Li Du looked at him and said, "I don't understand, Princeps, are you godd*mn<br>crazy or something? Why are you targeting me?"<br>Princeps smiled proudly. "Why, are you afraid? Let me tell you, I will keep targeting<br>you!"<br>Li Du shrugged his shoulders. "What a mad dog."<br>"That's a honey badger, okay," Hans corrected him.<br>Since Hans had pushed Li Du previously, Ah Meng had set its eyes on him. Ah Meng<br>kept making trouble for Hans. At times, when he went to the bathroom and was<br>squatting over the toilet bowl, Ah Meng would jump off the window and bite him.<br>Princeps had members of the Tucson Brotherhood by his side. One of them said, "Big<br>boss, why must we provoke this Chink? We should be making money, right?"<br>"Shut up," Princeps chided. "I have my own plans. We can make money by snatching<br>the warehouse from him."<br>The Tucson Brotherhood members felt uneasy. Ever since Princeps met Li Du, he<br>seemed to have gone a little crazy. He was insistent on pitting himself against Li Du and<br>despite that, he had not reaped any rewards.<br>If Princeps were doing that because Li Du had provoked them previously and he wanted<br>to take revenge, the wild Tucson Brotherhood men would have been willing and happy<br>to help him deal with Li Du.<br>However, in the past, when Princeps had been with Conrad Anthony, he had been<br>sucking up to Conrad, treating him like a king and using all sorts of tactics to get into his<br>good books. That had displeased the Tucson Brotherhood. To them, Princeps, the big<br>boss, was not a strong, tough man.<br>Princeps was acting like that just for Conrad, and they could not fathom what he had<br>gone through.<br>George Anthony was a cunning old fox. He had looked Princeps up and warned him not<br>to go near Conrad. George had even extorted a huge sum of money from Princeps.<br>Princeps was the root of Conrad's and Li Du's conflict. After George had investigated<br>the conflict, he went on to extort money from Princeps.<br>Previously, Conrad had lost a few hundred thousand dollars in Los Angeles. However,<br>he did not have to suffer a massive loss in the end. That was because George had<br>looked Princeps up and made him fork out the majority of that sum.<br>Princeps was enraged and felt that Li Du was the cause of it all. Hence, he wanted to<br>target and pick on Li Du.</p><p>When the third warehouse was opened, Li Du maintained on placing a bid during the<br>auction. Then, he observed Princeps' reaction.<br>Princeps continued to refrain from bidding and so Li Du shook his head to quit that<br>auction. However, before Li Du chose to quit, Big Beard Carl said to him, "This<br>warehouse is worth up to twenty or even thirty thousand."<br>Twenty to thirty thousand was a small sum of money to Li Du. It was not worth bidding<br>for. It would be a different story if there were something he was interested in inside the<br>warehouse, like a Taser gun.<br>Sadly, that Taser gun had landed in Princeps' possession.<br>Li Du did not bid for the next few warehouses, as they were not of high value. There<br>was little point in bidding for those.<br>When it came to the seventh warehouse, Li Du grinned and exchanged a look with<br>Hans. Li Du said, "Take down this warehouse."<br>Princeps had been keeping tabs on Li Du, but Li Du did not care.<br>At the start of the auction, Hans changed his bidding strategy. Like the regular treasure<br>hunters, Hans upped his bid slowly, one thousand, then two thousand. A slow battle<br>was started.<br>Princeps was a little cautious but he kept a sullen face and resisted from joining the<br>auction of that warehouse.<br>Princeps thought that it was another scheme of Li Du's. In fact, Princeps' only<br>motivation this time was to snatch a warehouse from Li Du.<br>He just wanted to take down one warehouse. Having pitted himself against Li Du for so<br>long, he felt that he already understood Li Du very well. Princeps' underlings had said<br>that Li Du was a cunning Chinese man. However, from his point of view, Li Du was a<br>cunning monster!<br>To fight head-on with Li Du, Princeps agreed that he was no match for the latter. Hence,<br>he could only use guerrilla warfare methods. He had learned from the Vietnamese<br>soldiers during the war and used the tactic of disrupting Li Du while staying hidden.<br>According to his research, the warehouses that Li Du was persistent in taking down<br>were all especially valuable. The value typically amounted to tens of thousands or even<br>millions.<br>Hence, as long as he was able to snatch a warehouse from Li Du, it was sufficient profit<br>for him.</p><p>Princeps' strategy was to target Li Du and see which auction he would be attending.<br>Then, Princeps would camouflage himself among the crowd and join in the bidding<br>when he saw Li Du's interest in a particular warehouse. Then, he would take down the<br>warehouse Li Du wanted.<br>After taking down one warehouse, Princeps would halt. That was because if he struck<br>again, he might fall into a trap that Li Du set for him.<br>Hence, he was still staying around because he wanted to disturb Li Du.<br>From Princeps' view, that was the best tactic to deal with Li Du. Besides, he was not the<br>one who had thought of that tactic. Someone else had told him about it.<br>That person was none other than George Anthony.<br>Although George had extorted a large sum of money from him, Princeps did not hate<br>him too much. He felt that the tactic George taught him was very useful.<br>As long as he had the patience to deal with Li Du, he could definitely make Li Du pay for<br>what he had done. Besides, Princeps believed he would definitely make a lot of money<br>from that.<br>After Li Du took down the seventh warehouse, Princeps sauntered over and continued<br>to taunt him. "Hey, that was nice. It's now a draw for us, you have also taken down one<br>warehouse."<br>Not bothering to indulge Princeps, Li Du pursed his lips and left.<br>Princeps followed behind him and continued to provoke him, "But that is the only<br>warehouse you can take down. The next one, the next warehouse that you make a high<br>bid for, I will definitely take from you. I will not let you make any more profits."<br>Princeps was not doing that to cause trouble for himself. His motive was to taunt Li Du<br>and make him angry so that he would not be able to participate in the auction<br>peacefully.<br>That was also something that George Anthony taught him.</p>