Instantly, everyone's body tensed in high alert the more they stared at their Grandmaster.
But Dorian, on the other hand, was focused on finding that thing.
Where? Where was its shadow?
"Grandmaster. What do you need us to do?"
"Follow."
With that, the gang all stood calmly, leaving the booth, making many confused.
Of course, Dorian's actions looked as though he was only bored, thinking of taking a breather.
No one knew the impending dangers around them or even the fact that something otherworldly was standing right beside them as a mere guard.
Many looked at Dorian's leaving silhouette through the glass booth with a sneer on their faces.
"Hmph! I say the bastard is trying to flee."
"~Pfff!... I know, right? Maybe he can't pay the money and has decided to run before it's too late. Hey! I heard that the Auction Home's way of handling people like this is too brutal. So it's understandable that he would try to run."
"That's for sure. But how can he escape their grasps? There's no way that he can flee the scene."
"Yeah. And have you forgotten that he just made the entire Ghu family his enemy? He's dead! The boy is definitely a walking corpse!"
"Tch! Serves him right for trying to enter our society. That is, how can a pauper still jump around like a clown?"
Hmph!
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Many stared at the scene in disdain, already lecturing how Dorian's future would be like.
That is if he were truly heading out for just a breather, or even heading for the bathrooms, then why take all his guards with him?
The bathrooms for those in those glass booths were different from theirs. Those were private, exclusive, with guards stationed everywhere. The bathrooms for these super V.I.P's were just too spectacular and had a different path one would take to get to them.
So one doesn't need to take all their guards when going out. But yet, Dorian had done so.
And like so, Old Hou, Chen, Jung Gou and 4 of their most trusted guards followed behind them diligently.
But do you think they were the only ones like this? No way!
The Bhos, the Tians and the Sus did the same as well, but their case was different in that they only sent their guards to check things out.
Again, knowing how strict the Gias were, they didn't want to poke their heads into something that would come back to bite them in the butt.
The Ghus and the Hous were closer to the Gias compared to the Bhos, Sus and the new Tians.
So they dared not do anything that would put a strain on their existing relationship.
Being too nosy could one day turn them into an enemy.
So they could only send their kids out to inquire or pass by the scene and find out what exactly was going on.
Of course, if the Gias turned them back, then they would only have to find out things on a later date.
Knowing when to advance and retreat was what saved their families for so long.
And that's why they stayed still amidst the underlying chaos that was quickly sipping into their bones.
Are they curious? 100% curious! Some of them were so curious that they had long started tapping their feet while analyzing and doing all sorts of calculations in their minds.
The Bhos didn't know that the Ghus and the Gias were friendly with Dorian. So they could only imagine Dorian's ending.
Of course, it could also only be a coincidence that the Gias and Ghus went out simultaneously.
But really, that probability was low. So they could assume that the real reason was Dorian. But judging from the fact that everyone had seen this scene, the Bhos knew that nothing would happen to Dorian.
If one wanted to take out an enemy, one would do so in silence and in the most un-incriminating way ever.
The Gias were a respectable military force. So how would it look like if they were to kill a civilian? No... Maybe the Gias were going out to stop the Ghus from putting their rage on Dorian.
But then again, would the Ghus be so stupid to make such a move out in the open?
Ahhhhhhhhhhh~~
What sort of confusing script was this?