A single pile of jade this size totaled several dozen million sky spirit stones. Hua Ming cleared his throat, completely ignoring the staff memberâs mildly disgusted expression. âWhat kind of discounts are you offering?â
âNo discounts.â The staff member glared at Hua Ming, clearly dissatisfied with the presence of such a pain-in-the-ass. What was the point of the kid?
âNo discount? Donât try to trick my employer here just because heâs a foreigner. I was born here through and through. Every jade vendor in Oriole Valley gives discounts, yeah? A man of his prominence definitely deserves one.â
âWho are you, if I may ask?â the staff member glanced at Jiang Chen.
âHmph. My employer is an important guy from the Ten Divine Nations. You can guess at his actual identity. Heâs making a rare visit to the Bluesmoke Isles. You donât wanna leave a bad impression, yeah?â Hua Ming was certainly a master of pretension.
Jiang Chen grinned wryly when he heard how important he was supposed to be. Still, he didnât deny it. Now that the words were out of Hua Mingâs mouth, he found no reason to clarify.
âAlright then.â The staff member gave Jiang Chen the once-over. âSince youâre a valued customer, weâll give you ten percent off like our VIPs. If you buy a lot, fifteen.â
Jiang Chen suddenly grinned. âIâm just buying a couple pieces. Nothing too much.â
Both the staff member and Hua Ming almost keeled over in shock. Hua Ming had already made his boasts, but his employer had just said that âa couple piecesâ were all that were needed...
Heâd thought Jiang Chen would spend millions the same way he had with the Heavencloud Ganodermas. A deal that big would have been wonderful.
A couple pieces?
How much was that worth?
The fellowâs expression became rather awkward. âIf you donât spend more than ten thousand, customer, I canât really give you a...â
What was the point of giving a discount on less than three thousand sky spirit stonesâ worth of goods? There was no precedent of that in the store.
âI donât care, as long as your goods are high quality.â Jiang Chen was quite candid. Having finally managed to squeeze his way in, he imitated the others in picking at the jade.
Now that he was nearer to a pile of raw jade, the chain seal in his consciousness reacted in much the same way it had earlier. It was a very familiar feeling.
âSo it is here.â He began a patient search.
First, he swept the raw jade in the cultivatorsâ hands. There was nothing special about any of those pieces, thankfully. If someone had gotten the prize he was after, that would be quite troublesome.
His biggest worry out of the way, his mark must be within the messy pile of unprocessed stone on the ground. Jiang Chen rifled through them leisurely, following the othersâ lead. His consciousness was fully active in examining each and every piece of jade.
Having so many people helping the process certainly sped it along. Suddenly, his mind shifted. A piece of raw jade brought out by the othersâ searching caused a reaction in his consciousness.
Is that the one?
Jiang Chen moved decisively to grab the raw jade. Just when he had gotten his fingers on it and was about to take it away, another hand grabbed onto the opposite side of the stone.
It was a hook-nosed, middle-aged cultivator. He peered at Jiang Chen through squinted eyes, his tone peculiar. âFirst come first serve, friend. This is mine.â
âI seem to have gotten my hands on it first, no?â Jiang Chen smiled.
âOh? But I saw it first.â The hook-nosed cultivator was positively frigid as he fixed his eyes on Jiang Chen. âFollow the rules, buddy. You came later. You know what rules are, donât you?â
Jiang Chen shook his head. âI only know that my fingers touched it first. Itâs mine by all rights.â
Neither party budged an inch.
Upset, the hook-nosed cultivator leveled a glare. âYou sure you want to fight with me over this?â
âDonât get it wrong. Youâre the one fighting.â Jiang Chen retorted coolly with steel in his voice.
The friction between the two men bothered the other patrons.
âTake it outside if you two want to argue. Donât disturb the rest of us.â
âExactly. Itâs just a piece of raw jade, no? Pick another. Do you think youâre going to strike it rich on just that piece? Do you think you have that much good luck?â
âThatâs right. Youâre just wasting time and spit.â
The bystanders felt both parties to be fools. Only someone whose brains were fried would spend so much effort over a single piece of unremarkable jade. And neither was willing to give an inch??
Given Jiang Chenâs frustrating stubbornness, the other party opted for underhanded tricks. He sent a strong current of electricity into the stone, trying to show Jiang Chen up.
However, it only felt like an ant was crawling on Jiang Chenâs skin. It didnât prompt a reaction at all. After refining the Thundercloud Cicada bloodline, he was immune to all poisons and electricity.
He smiled faintly with a sidelong flick of his eyes. âAre you trying to give me a scratch? Put your back into it. You gotta show me sincerity to make give up my prize.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The manâs expression darkened. He began to consider Jiang Chen more seriously. Heâd thought Jiang Chen was easy to bully because of his youth. A single warning shouldâve been sufficient to make him give the jade up. But there was no reaction whatsoever to the attack. The man seemed to have tossed a rock into the ocean.
A staff member came up to mediate the conflict. âGentlemen, donât fight here. Otherwise, weâll have to see both of you out.â
âIâm not fighting, friend,â Jiang Chen smiled coolly. âI just wanted to pick up the jade Iâm interested in. Unfortunately, someone else wants to take the same piece from my hands.â
âBullshit. You want to rob me of my prize!â
The staff member scanned both of them. âSir,â he turned to Jiang Chen. âThis is an honored customer of our store. According to the rules here, he has priority.â
Jiang Chen laughed when he heard. âHe has priority even though I got it first? That only happens when itâs impossible to determine priority, no?â
The staff member frowned, feeling that Jiang Chen was stupid in his inflexibility.
âYou both have your hands on it, so I canât say which of you got it first. Perhaps you should be gracious and let this friend here have it. Heâs a pretty well-known cultivator, you know? One of the Northcrown Five. Why not make a good impression by taking a step back?â
The staff memberâs tone seemed fair, but was in fact biased towards the hook-nosed cultivator. A gang of five cultivators reasonably prominent in the world deserved accommodation, no?
The hook-nosed cultivator casually let go of his end, crossing his arms over his chest and looked at Jiang Chen lazily. The backing of the staff puffed himself up even more so. The look in his eyes was mocking, their meaning evident: youâre too fresh to compete with me, kid!
Jiang Chen smiled coolly. âExcuse me. I havenât heard of any such group. You have your principles, and I have mine. Iâve never let anyone else have anything I take an interest in. Even if the king of the world were to come up and ask for it, I wouldnât give it to him if he were rude.â
His words made every listener draw in a sharp breath. The cultivators whoâd been picking through the jade a moment prior switched to scrutinizing him with a curious eye.
His stance was hard indeed. It was interesting that a young man dared speak like this, given his opponent and the storeâs backers. Either he was fearlessly brave out of ignorance, or actually from extremely important origins. Perhaps he really was from the Ten Divine Nations?
The staff member frowned. The difficulty of the situation was palpable. The store wanted to do business in the end and couldnât overstep its boundaries too much. Bias was acceptable, but limited. If he was too blunt, there would be suspicions about the legitimacy of the store itself.
The shopkeeper chose this moment to make himself known. He sidled over with a wide smile and a cupped fist salute. âFriend, please give me some face. The store will take back the raw jade to refrain from offending either party. As an apology, both of you can take three pieces of jade of the same size for free. Itâll be on the house. How about it?â
The shopkeeper had a keen eye. Since both parties were equally difficult to deal with, he had to mediate for a happy solution.
Jiang Chen smiled. âIâm only interested in whatâs right. I donât care about the piece of raw jade itself. Itâs really quite insignificant. But are you sure, shopkeeper, that you wonât privately sell it to them later on? If youâll swear an oath about that, Iâll satisfy you by giving you the benefit of the doubt. Thereâs tons of other jade here I can buy, yeah?â
He wasnât going to be fooled. It was quite possible the shopkeeper was familiar with the Northcrown Five. The store was taking the jade back, but it might very well make its way into the hands of the hook-nosed man in the end. This was just a little trick, nothing more.
The shopkeeper stopped in his tracks. This was exactly what heâd wanted to do. His smile grew unnatural after Jiang Chen pierced his ruse.
âFriend, itâs not easy to run a store. Please, be a bit more understanding.â His tone instantly became much colder.
âMy sincere apologies. Iâm going to do nothing less than take this piece of raw jade.â As Jiang Chen said this, he took out five hundred sky spirit stones and put them on the counter. In the same motion, he put the raw jade into a storage ring. His movements were crisp and decisive.
His act angered both the store and the Northcrown Five.
The shopkeeper darkened. âAre you forcing the purchase, friend?â
Jiang Chen wasnât interested in explanations. âEveryone buys like this. Why canât I do the same? If others are simply buying, how am I forcing anything?â
He wouldnât do it intentionally, but there was nothing wrong with starting a fight as he was in the right here. A conflict was no problem, really.
Hua Ming was positively green in the face. âWhat do you guys mean?â he struggled out. âMy employer is a big shot from the Ten Divine Nations. Whyâre you giving him trouble for buying a piece of jade to have some fun with?â
He might as well follow up with the ruse he had gone with earlier. It wasnât like Hua Ming had another choice. If the claim was sufficiently intimidating, then that was that. If not, then... let the cards fall where they may!