Chapter 90
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
Heath and Carlisle nodded in agreement and then hurried to Dragonville Hotel.
The hotel wasnât in the center of Riverland but 120 miles away in Dragonville.
It was already 3:00 am. when they arrived at the Dragonville Hotel.
The hotel was a sixâstory private establishment that could be considered luxurious even by Riverland
standards.
Outside the hotel, a group of carefree young men were smoking cigarettes.
Hank had introduced Heath and Carlisle to Bob during the car ride.
Bob was a businessman born in the 1970s. He owned a hotel and an electronics factory.
Hank had interned at Bobâs factory after graduating from college. He was later fired by the manager
because of his alcoholism.
a work.
Back then, Bob personally called Hank to apologize and invite him back to
At the time, Hank was young and proud. Unable to take the slightest insult, he refused Bobâs offer.
However, he found Bob to be a nice person and promised to help him in the future if the company had
any problems with networking and software.
So they kept in touch and occasionally got together to play The Legendary Tale.
Bob liked to play games and had formed a moderately successful guild in the game. He had once
offered. to buy topâofâtheâline equipment, such as the Heavenly Sword, at high prices on the forum.
However, such items were rare and difficult to obtain, even with money.
As the three of them approached the hotel entrance, a skinny young man with dyed yellow hair and a
cigarette in his mouth approached them.
âLong time no see, Hank!â he greeted, offering Hank a cigarette from his pack of Sobranie.
Hank lit the cigarette. âWhereâs Mr. York?â
âFollow me.â The young man glanced at Carlisle and Heath, then turned to lead the way.
They were taken to a luxurious suite on the third floor, where the air conditioning was set to a low
temperature. Bob was dressed in silk pajamas as he smoked on the couch.
The young man knocked at the door. After two puffs, Bob stubbed out his cigarette in the ashtray and
got
up to open the door.
âMr. Yorkâ¦â
âHank⦠Youâre here!â Bob greeted them warmly. âCome in and sit down!â
They followed Bob into the room.
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Bob smiled and asked, âWhere did you get the equipment?â
After playing The Legendary Tale for almost four years, he couldnât believe that Hank had been lucky
enough to come across the Heavenly Sword and the Memory Ring at the same time.
âIt dropped from Chaos Hero,â Hank admitted truthfully.
Bob laughed heartily. âThat guy was flaunting the Heavenly Sword all over the place. He got what he
deserved, huh?â
The Heavenly Sword should have been his to begin with. However, the seller changed his mind and
sold it to the Makers of Chaos guild leader instead.
âDo you know him, Mr. York?â Carlisle asked.
Bobâs eyes shifted to Carlisle.
Hank introduced him to Bob. âThis is Carlisle, the one who took down Chaos_Hero!â
Bob chuckled knowingly. âYou used cheats to defeat him, didnât you?â
âChaos_Heroâ was a big spender. Even without the Heavenly Sword and the Memory Ring, not many
people could stand up to him in a fight.
Besides, Bob knew how good Hank was with a computer. It wouldnât be weird if he created an
overpowered cheat.
âYes, the cheats are mine!â Hank admitted openly.
âThen letâs see the goods.â Bob walked over to the computer by the window.
Heath logged into his account.
Bob examined the equipment, his eyes sparkling with excitement. With these two items, his guild would
surely soar to new heights.
âName your price!â Bob said, trying to control his excitement.
âTwoâ¦â
Carlisle interrupted Hank. â150 thousand dollars!â
Heath and Hank looked at Carlisle in surprise. They had agreed on a price of 200 thousand on the way
to the hotel. They wondered why Carlisle had suddenly reduced it by 50 thousand.
Bob smiled slightly. âIâm not sure the developers will confiscate the equipment after this blows up.â
âLetâs be friends, how about 100 thousand?â
Heath and Hank felt their hearts sink. They were sure they could have sold the equipment for 200
thousand dollars. Carlisle had just cut the price in half, and they couldnât understand why.
Bob nodded in satisfaction. âFair enough, 100 thousand it is. I wonât ask for a refund, even if the
developers take the equipment back.â