Reese whistled to himself as he slid his hand over the varnished table, glistening with a smooth glossy surface. He grinned to himself as he look around the posh office, complete with an overview of the streets outside through transparent glass walls.
Ever since he established the Sliver Snake Productions company with Kyle, his lifestyle has only been on the up and up. His invention of the light capturer and the light thrower was the turning point for all of this to happen.
His little daughter laughed happily as she played around with her assigned Seven Snakes bodyguard, the two of them running around the room. Reese smiled as he recalled how close he was to losing it all due to the kidnapping. It was only thanks to Kyle that he had managed to survive.
He had suspicions that Kyle was the one who put out the kidnapping contract in the first place. Maybe it was all a ploy to simply foster a sense of respect and loyalty in me.
That didn’t matter to him as much anymore, having gotten used to the way the Seven Snakes were running things, both legally and illegally. He was only human, after all – he would do anything to see his little girl well-fed and treated. Oh, and a bit of luxury for himself too.
An employee of the company entered meekly, bowing to Reese as her eyes were a bit confused by the burly bodyguard chasing the little daughter slowly around the room. “Sir, the payment for the rental has come in, but they say they will require an extension in the contract. They have provided the additional payment for the extension as well.”
“Which one?”
“The anonymous buyer from three days ago.”
Reese nodded his head in understanding. “Hmm, as long as they paid. Any ideas what the buyer was using it for?”
Part of the idea behind renting out the equipment was to spy on the buyers and figure out what they were using the devices for. Sometimes it was to film an extravagant wedding at the bequest of a rich baroness from another city; other times, it was an inspired film-maker wanting to make an independent show.
This allowed Kyle and Reese to monitor the growing interest and spread of the light thrower industry, or as Kyle calls it: the ‘media’ industry. This will help them stay ahead of the competition.
“No, sir. The buyer was prepared and shook off the observers almost immediately.”
Suspicious... Reese pondered a while before dismissing the subordinate. This was the first anonymous buyer they had, making him wonder what they were using it for. Reverse-engineering? It won’t be possible with the failsafe that Kyle and I have implemented.Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
The laughter of his daughter shook him out of deep thought, making him smile. Money is money.
Just as he was about to head over to play with his daughter as well, Kyle entered the office, immediately motioning to the bodyguard to leave the room.
“We need to work together to make a degraded version of the engravings.”
Reese had learnt a lot of new terms and concepts over his time with the Seven Snakes, but Kyle’s words nearly threw him for a loop.
“What?! You want to make the engravings worse?” Reese was appalled by the very notion Kyle had put forth. He had spent his entire life improving engravings – was he just supposed to turn around now?
“Relax. I never said we were degrading our own products – rather, we will be creating a less efficient version of it.”
“But why?! Are you intentionally going to create bad products to sell to our customers? That would hurt our reputation.”
Kyle fumed slightly, prompting Reese to stop arguing back and let Kyle explain. Regardless of Reese’s financial status currently, Kyle still intimidated him slightly, with Reese knowing that Kyle could kill him off easily if he truly wanted to.
“You understand that right now, the lightcapturer and light thrower engravings are company secrets, held only by the two of us, correct?”
“Yes. That is why we vet every buyer and their background to trace if the technology is being reverse-engineered. I also engrave every single one of them manually myself.”
“Keep asking questions like that and I may be inclined to think you are an enforcer mole.”
“Except I already sold you the blueprints of the construction before. Went rather well, in my opinion.”
“A fine deal indeed.” The lanky businessman scratched his chin.
“This deal would be even better for you, would it not? I can’t imagine any other information dealer on the black market getting such a catch like this. You’ll be the talk of the town for a while.”
“Surprisingly astute.” The information dealer neither denied nor confirmed Guang Hwa’s comment.
[Sir, no signs of the Seven Snakes or any enforcers nearby.] An arctech radio on the belt of the dealer crackled to life. The bodyguards soon exited the wagon, nodding their heads that it was clear of booby traps.
The dealer walked to the back of the wagon, lifting the cloth that covered them. Arranged in a haphazard fashion, there was one copy of nearly everything that the Seven Snakes had innovated for the construction of the shopping arcade, including a complete lightcapturer and light thrower at the back.
“Jackpot. This will fetch an extremely high price.” The dealer couldn’t help grinning to himself as he stepped into the back of the wagon, looking around. “I don’t see any manuals or notes here – you promised to bring whatever documentation they had as well.”
“I’m just a spokesperson – you think I knew which exact piece of paper to bring? It was already hard enough for me to get my hands on these devices.” Guang Hwa complained.
The dealer bent over to activate the light thrower, which churned and projected a still image of the Sliver Snakes Productions’ logo. “Seems to be in working order. You two, drive this wagon off and do a switch in the next district. Split it up into three separate wagons before converging, got it? Safehouses B and D.”
The bodyguards nodded, entering the driver’s seat, much to the confusion of Guang Hwa. “Hey, why are you driving off my wagon? How the hell am I supposed to get back? The Seven Snakes will find out and-“
“Don’t you worry about that. I brought more friends to take care of that.”
Two more men walked into the alleyway, obviously hired thugs under the dealer’s command. Guang Hwa’s eyes narrowed, knowing what was happening immediately. “You! You promised me five million rakels!”
“And? Don’t you know the rules of Raktor? A contract can only be enforced by the strength of both parties. No one is on your side – no one even knows we signed the contract. Even if I break it, no one is going to intervene for you, not even the Seven Snakes. After all, you betrayed them, didn’t you?”
“Bitch, if I survive, I’ll tell the entire world of your-“
“That’s if you survive. Enjoy the rest of your life.” The dealer smirked, leaving the alleyway as another ten thugs entered the alleyway, surrounding Guang Hwa with a bored expression.
“Alright, say your last words and make your peace.” The leader of the hired thugs yawned, the job being just another one in his books.
Guang Hwa was clearly panicking, his eyes darting all over the roofs. “Come on, boss! Whatever the fuck you’re planning, do it now!” He screamed in fear.
“Huh?” The leader was confused, hearing the sound of something hurtling towards him from above. His instincts kicked in, causing him to jump out of the way and recover into a fighting posture.
“Get all of our men in here NOW!” He did not underestimate the enemy, immediately recognising that it was a trap by the Seven Snakes.
Out of the dust cloud caused by the crash stood Kyle, cracking and stretching his limbs, warming his body up. “Been a while. Damian, Niko, Adrian. You have eyes on the dealer?”
[Intercepting now.]
“Good. Let’s have some fun.”