Chapter 134

Name:Drug-Eating Genius Mage Author:
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“here. It is what you were looking for.”

When Lennok put down the jar he was holding, Sebastian jumped up as if he had been waiting.

He immediately checked the items in the jar and nodded in satisfaction.

“As expected, the work is cool. very good. What did the scavengers do?”

“What...”

Instead of answering, he shrugged, but Sebastian understood perfectly.

“I wish I had handled it properly. They kept stealing the goods traded in this area like rats, so I needed to take care of them at some point.”

“That part should definitely be relieved.”

“Very good... By the way, it’s much faster than the last time I entrusted it to you. Have you improved your skills in the meantime?”

“Even if you don’t, I was just picking up the data for you. See you.”

Several sheets of paper lifted up by telekinesis from a printer in the corner of the office are finely folded and put into the folder.

“After hearing your story, I immediately started collecting information about those who support the Arashak expedition.”

Sebastian immediately opened the folder and showed Lennok the contents.

“Vincent Mayblack. They also run a fairly large trading company in the inner part of the Balkans.”

Lennox raised his head at Sebastian’s words as he tapped his wine glass.

“It seems that they are contributing to the distribution of the vast amount of goods produced in the Balkans throughout the continent. It seems that they are making quite a profit by inserting valuable ruins into it. He’s quite old, but apart from that, he’s a great resource.”

“..........”

“There must have been some reason for continuing to support the expedition. To the extent that he staged that not-so-funny self-made play at the Teina auction house, it must mean that he was involved in this matter to a large extent.”

Sebastian, who had covered the file folder with a sigh, grinned as he stroked his chin.

“Ban, you’ve been wanting to show your face for the first time in a while, so you brought something quite interesting. After all, I didn’t look at people wrong.”