Jiang Chen thought for a few more moments before speaking once more. âFive sky rank spirit herbs, plus two exclusive true sage realm ancient pill recipes. Thatâs my final offer.â
Gai Zonglin mulled it over for only an instant before cackling. âNot a bad bid, but itâs far from what Iâd expect out of a legitimate deal. If that truly is your final offer, then my apologies, but no deal.â
âI doubt that the local leading factions are willing to pay a similar price, Boss Gai.â Jiang Chen frowned.
âHaha, then you underestimate Pillfire Cityâs wealth. Even if you truly hail from Myriad Abyss Island, I would not belittle the localsâ purchasing power. Their thirst for talent is much stronger than you might imagine.â
No bargaining tactic seemed to be working on Gai Zonglin. His original plan to directly purchase Mu Gaoqi from the Star Harvesters was probably a failure. Even so, although he couldnât hand over the spirit herbs that Gai Zonglin had demanded, he could definitely offer up more ancient pill recipes in substitution. Forcing his way through the transaction was definitely a viable option. However, that was outside the scope of Jiang Chenâs consideration. For one, Gao Zonglinâs demand was already lower than this bottom line.
For another, if he really had been able to pony up the contents of such a shocking offer, it would be akin to painting a target on him for all of Pillfire City to see. Countless pairs of greedy eyes would be trained upon him then. In fact, a gang boss like Gai Zonglin would probably be amongst the first to pounce.
Money was of no concern for Jiang Chenâhe possessed sufficient financial strength. Nevertheless, he was unwilling to yield his bottom line on principle. If he did, he would face an endless amount of trouble. There was no reason for him to stay once the dysfunction of the deal was set in stone. âSince you insist on making such ridiculous demands, Boss Gai, thereâs no point in doing business with you.â Standing up, Jiang Chen casually cupped one hand over the other. âI assure you that Iâll keep tabs, though. Iâd like to see what price will get you to eventually part with your prize.â
Gai Zonglin roared with laughter. âItâs not like my gang needs the money. Weâre in no rush. As long as Master Mu continues performing up to par, the price will go nowhere but up. If you come back in the future for a purchase, friend, itâll cost you a good deal more.â
The gangsterâs fearlessness impressed Jiang Chen. The Star Harvesters were shrewd in commerce.
âWe shall see, hmm?â He snickered before heading out. The Star Harvesters made no effort to bar his departure.
After he left, Gai Zonglinâs face darkened. He looked at Star Millâs supervisor. âLittle Xiao, where did that person come from? Heâs as superficial as they come, judging by how indiscreet he was.â
âItâs hard to say, boss. Although, I think he has way more money than the average country bumpkin.â
âNo, considering his manners just now, heâs definitely not from the country.â Gai Zonglin nodded. âHe said he was from Myriad Abyss Island, but Iâm not so sure how true that is.â
He was evidently wary of the islandâs name. Even if the claim wasnât true, he was still bothered by the mere mention of the island. If the young man truly was from there, then him having refused the proposed deal just now might end up starting a grudge or feud, creating further trouble for them down the line. The Star Harvesters werenât afraid of trouble, but fear of Myriad Abyss Islandâs residents was perfectly healthy. Even residents of Pillfire City were susceptible to such a fear, much less one of its street gangs. Gai Zonglin felt increasingly annoyed by the complications.
âGet someone to check him out later. We have to figure out where heâs from.â He was strangely bothered. He had a vague premonition that his choice today had been unwise.
Star Millâs supervisor turned to Keke. âKeke, I think that kid has a pretty good impression of you. I have a task for you: Try to get close to him. No matter what you have to do, you need to find out more about his origins. Even if you canât, any additional information is good.â
Miss Keke had stood timidly on the sidelines throughout the entire exchange. She knew that as an inconsequential employee, she had no right to speak before the boss. Upon hearing the âtaskâ delegated to her by the supervisor, she fell into a panic. âManager Xiao, I... I... I really canât.â
She didnât know what to do. âNo matter what you have to doâ included the implication of sacrificing her body. Seduction was a perfectly reasonable tactic in their books, but for Keke, doing something like that was unthinkable. As an unsullied girl, considering such a thing was worse than the prospect of death itself.
âWhat? You canât do something as simple as that?â Manager Xiaoâs face darkened. âThe Star Mill does not employ the useless. If you canât even carry out such a small task, whatâs the point of keeping you around?â
Gai Zonglin chuckled, glancing towards the delicate girl. âLittle girl, our gang is kind to anyone that can do good work. If you manage to pull this off, both you and your family will receive the Star Harvestersâ protection and care. Why not make your ancestors proud?â
Kekeâs face became even redder. She began to sob inconsolably. âKeke is too stupid, boss. Iâm worried that I canât. What if I let you down?â
âHow do you know you canât if you havenât tried yet?â Manager Xiao was impassive. âYouâre the one Iâm most impressed with in the entire store. Keke, the boss has spoken. If you do well with this task, then everyone around you will benefit. Both you and your family will be treated as heroes in the gang. This is the only chance for any of you to move up the social ladder. Even if youâre not interested personally, you should consider the future of your loved ones. Donât you have a younger brother working as an apprentice armed escort? His dangerous and violent lifestyle must make the rest of you worry a great deal. If you succeed at this task, I will personally allow him to join the Star Mill, and he will receive a great deal of resources to help him grow.â
Kekeâs family was her soft spot. Manager Xiaoâs words convinced her to wipe away her tears. She began to think that the bossâs idea was perhaps a little feasible. Honestly speaking, the likelihood of it succeeding was very low, but was she was willing to do anything for her family. Her parentsâ hard work, her younger brotherâs risky lifestyle at the armed escort agency... Keke was quite tempted.
âOur visitor just now, I noticed that he had a strong interest in Master Mu. I donât think heâll give up this easily. Just keep him interested, Keke, and see exactly how much heâs willing to part with. If you can find out his origins, even better. You have my word as the boss that I will grant your younger brother the status of a rank four disciple.â Gai Zonglin tipped the scales with a much richer reward.
The Star Harvestersâ disciples were ranked from one to nine. After the disciples were the administrators, then the elders, then the grand elders, and finally the vice boss. The actual boss was only one rank above the vice. The status of a rank four disciple was not particularly high, but it was the perfect placement for a newcomer. Most disciples started from rank one. They needed twenty to thirty years before they could make their way to rank four. Starting from rank four would shave off several decades of work. Most importantly, Kekeâs younger brother was currently only an apprentice armed escort. He wouldnât have had the right to join the Star Harvesters in the first place. Hence, the bossâs promise to issue her brother the status of rank four disciple was a heart-wrenchingly enticing temptation.
âBoss, Manager Xiao,â Keke bit into her bright-red lips, a light blush creeping into her pale face. The resolve in her eyes, however, was undeniable. âIâm willing to try, but I have a tiny request... if I mess up, please punish only me and not my family.â
She knew that it was a difficult life living amongst gangsters. Many rules, once broken, affected both oneself and oneâs family. Therefore, her greatest worry was not her inability to complete the task, but rather how it would affect her loved ones.
Gai Zonglin roared with laughter. âThe Star Harvesters are a principled bunch. We donât blame a family for a manâs errors. Plus, the most you could do is fail personally. I doubt itâll hurt the gang in the long run. So, donât worry about it.â
âThank you for your kindness, boss, and Manager Xiao as well.â Keke had no way out now. She had been ensnared the moment Manager Xiao had said her name.
As he left the Star Harvesters, Jiang Chen felt eyes following his every movement from the shadows. This observation was unsurprising. A gang like the Star Harvesters was far more unlikely not to keep tabs on him after that entire ordeal. It wasnât necessarily out of malice either. Perhaps Gai Zonglin saw him as a potential customer in the future.
The Star Harvesters were waiting for the highest bidder. If the various other factions of Pillfire City couldnât offer up a similarly hefty bid, then the gang might reconsider a deal with him. However, that was only one of the possibilities. There were worse ones to be considered, with one of them being that the Star Harvesters were now after his three sky rank spirit herbs, and by foul means rather than fair at that.
It was an off-the-cuff thought, not to mention extremely unlikely, but there was no reason not to prepare for the worst possibility. The world was a dangerous place, and caution was a manâs most stalwart companion. Knowing that he was being watched, Jiang Chen refrained from returning to Lin Yanyuâs place. Instead, he chose an extraordinarily luxurious inn and checked in there. There were a million ways for him to shake his unwanted friends off. However, any action on his part would only cause undue alarm. The more unpolished his behavior now, the less of a threat he would be perceived as. If he showed remarkable cunning, then the Star Harvesters would only be warier. This was of no benefit to his future plans.
Jiang Chen had two plans at his current disposal.One was to use his original bid to trade for Mu Gaoqi while the other was to use more underhanded methods. Gai Zonglinâs attitude had made him lean towards the latter.