Chapter 163: Frugally (3)

Chapter 163: Frugally (3)

Even with a light knock, the door opened on its own.

Oooooh!

Rattas eyes sparkled. She was happy already.

As promised, after stepping lightly in front of the door and jumping up and down with joy, Ratta entered Lucions shadow.

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Russells eyes rolled from side to side.

He thought something would be different on the outside. Because none other than Lucion chose this place.

[Lord Lucion.]

Bethel pondered and then opened her mouth.

Yes.

[Would you reconsider your thoughts?]

You mean saving the merchant?

[Yeah. I mean, is the person the Lord wants to save really the right one? It seems like the Lord might be mistaken.]

No. This is the right place.

Lucion spoke firmly, but Russells expression hardened.

Bethel had never opposed what Lucion did, except when it seemed like Lucion was in danger or when it could harm him.

[Whats so strange about this that youre like this?]

Russell asked, licking the corner of his mouth.

[Um.]

Bethel trailed off but said nothing, thinking of Lucion.

Whats wrong with her?

At the same time, Lucion also felt curious.

To be honest, J.L. Kell, as portrayed in the novel, had already appeared as a successful figure.

Not only the Empire, but other kingdoms as well.

Who is it?

A slightly weak man peeked out through the crack in the door.

Could that man be J.L. Kell?

Are you, by any chance, J.L. Kell?

So, are you a guest? The chief is inside. Chief! A guest!

Without even mentioning any formalities, the man, whether he was a member or not, eagerly went inside and shouted.

Tell them to leave.

A deep voice could be vaguely heard from inside.

For a moment, Lucion frowned.

It seemed like it had been a while since a guest had come, and without even showing himself, he told them to leave.

Something doesnt feel right.

I-Im sorry, the member apologized on behalf of the man inside.

Hes a bit sensitive due to some unpleasant events that happened yesterday.

Why should I have to consider that? Lucions words were not polite.

At the very least, if someone came, shouldnt they show some sign of welcome?

Im sorry, the member said, bowing his head once again.

[Something seems off. Dont you think so, Lucion?]

Russell tilted his head slightly to the right.

As soon as they entered the shop, the strong smell of cigarettes tickled Lucions nose.

Even though he was wearing a mask, if the smell was this strong, how bad would it be without a mask?

Unable to bear it, Hume opened the window.

Is this an ashtray?

Even Hume, who had never said anything he disliked, raised his voice slightly.

I apologize. The member looked intimidated and apologized again.

How many times had he apologized already?

Lucion was slowly getting irritated.

It was two years ago. J.L. has yet to become successful.

Ha.

Lucion tried to calm himself down.

This way.

The member was in a timid state and opened the door without even making eye contact with Hume.

The acrid smoke billowed out and froze Hume in his tracks.

To Lucion, who had poor bronchial tubes, the smoke was poison.

Excuse me.

Hume bowed to Lucion, then dropped the ash from his cigarette and glared at the surprised man.

?

At the same time, Lucion was also surprised.

A blue thread intertwined J.L. and himself.

Asha is a red thread. J.L. is the blue thread.

Lucion could only guess that the red thread was tangled because Asha was a Ravien, but he still didnt know why the red thread was tangled, and yet J.L. was entangled with a blue thread.

Is it because of Kran?

Lucion speculated as he looked at J.L.

With his unkempt beard, messy hair, and eyes so sunken that they seemed lifeless, Lucion immediately knew the state J.L. was in.

This

J.L. tried to pull his hand away, but it didnt move.

Trickery? It may seem like a farce, but I prefer capable individuals over good-natured but incompetent ones. At least you know how to defend yourself. Quite intriguing.

Lucion wrapped his arms around and placed them on his stomach.

This was genuine.

Merchants always had their own guards or mercenaries.

Not all of them, of course, but there was no reason for a man who could fight well to be a merchant.

Being a merchant was quite complicated and dangerous.

As expected, I came to the right place. Give it to me.

What do you mean?

Well, since youre the owner, you have a ledger, right?

Why should I give it to you?

J.L. said in bewilderment.

Even now, he couldnt escape the grip of the woman who came with the masked man.

Did you forget the life you just owed me? Do you really want to die? No, right? You should know that Im just playing along because I know youre only trying to scare me away. You seem to have enough sense to understand that.

A grinning sound was heard.

At that moment, J.L. felt a shiver running down his spine.

Are you crazy?

Should I take it myself?

Lucion was relaxed, J.L. was not.

He hadnt done anything to deserve his head being blown off.

Like the masked man had said, he was honestly just trying to make a show of attacking.

It was a ploy to scare them off.

Let him go.

When Lucion spoke while looking at Hume, she immediately let go of her hand.

Why on earth are you interested in this little store?

J.L. rubbed his wrist, which throbbed like it was broken.

His anger didnt erase the sullen expression on his face.

Even a small merchant has a use, doesnt it? Its inconspicuous, and no one would pay attention to it.

If its drugs, Ill never do it! Just kill me instead!

J.L. shouted.

Hmm, not bad. Better than I thought.

Lucion was relieved by J.L.s determination not to engage in illegal activities.

He thought it was bad, but it wasnt that bad.

Did someone say I was selling drugs?

Then what is it?

You just got interested, right? I knew it.

Lucion spread his hands.

You have caught the golden rope, which is me. So, hand it over.

J.L. took a deep breath and looked at Lucion.

He was dumbfounded.

What was this man?

What gave him so much confidence?

J.L. felt a wave of depression wash over him.

The floor that creaks when he steps on it, the house that leaks when it rains, and the members who have endured this far thanks to past ties.

Because everything was miserable.

J.L. barely swallowed the misery that rose to his throat before he spoke.

What are you here for?

Im here to take over the merchant. How many times do I have to tell you?

Are you amused?

I am flattered that I have made such a lasting impression on you that you would say such a thing.

What the hell do I look like in your eyes? Yes. If youre here to provoke me, youve succeeded, because Im so miserable right now, I want to stick my head in a rat hole.

Is being crooked your nature?

Lucion asked casually, stroking his finger.

I have nothing more to say. Please leave.

Honestly, Lucion also wanted to leave.

It was annoying to be so groggy that anyone who saw him would think he was the real deal.

But knowing that J.L. could be the key to his success, he couldnt let this opportunity slip away.

J.L. Kell.

Lucion changed directions slightly.

Ting.

The blue thread was also affected.

Damn it.

Mocking him was worse than saying his name.

Lucion was very disappointed, but J.L.s eyes sparkled for the first time.

Author's Thoughts

Wait, I don't understand Heint and Kran's parts. Like an upcoming conversation slip-in or an author's error.

It did not fit in.

I used *** to indicate a differentiation.

help, my brain...