Chapter 2383
Finally, someone spoke up hesitantly. โWe donโt know anything about this. We wouldnโt dare speak carelessly about such matters. You should try asking elsewhere, though I can assure you with absolute certainty that you wonโt find anything. Itโs a shame, really. That ninth-grade supreme elixir wouldโve been perfect, but this question youโre asking is simply unsolvable.โ
Another voice chimed in with resignation. โIโve had my eye on you since earlier. Not only did you come in here acting so boldly on your first visit, but now youโre asking something this heavy. Listen, whoever you are, donโt even think about stirring up trouble here.โ
Most people sighed in disappointment, and some even began to openly display hostility toward Andrew. It was as if inquiring about the Lloyd familyโs Dragon Prince was a violation of some forbidden law.
Behind his mask, Andrewโs expression darkened noticeably. He had not anticipated that these people would resist the temptation of a ninth-grade supreme elixir so completely. They were clearly terrified, unwilling to say a single word even in an environment where no one knew each otherโs true identities.
Could the person who had acted back then really be that terrifying? So frightening that even a whisper of information was forbidden?
They all turned into a bunch of scared little mice. Even at this private trading event, where everyone was anonymous, nobody dared to make a sound.
Just when Andrew thought his effort had been wasted, the elderly man from before spoke up again, his voice raspy but deliberate. โPerhaps I can provide you with some clues. But not here. If you want to know the truth, come with me.โ
With that, he turned and disappeared into an adjacent corridor, leaving a trail of white mist in his wake that quickly filled the passage.
Andrew did not hesitate for a moment. He immediately followed the old man into the mist. The instant he left, the remaining people began to exchange knowing looks. Some were smirking coldly, others shaking their heads in disdain, while a few wore expressions of pity.
โAnother fool who actually dared to follow that old bastard alone,โ someone muttered darkly.
โHeโs dead for sure, and probably wonโt even have a body left to bury. Serves him right!โ another added with a bitter laugh.
โWell then, letโs continue with our transactions. I suspect that the young manโs remains will never see the light of day again!โ
The underground trading event resumed as if nothing had happened.
Up ahead, the old manโs silhouette moved quickly, his steps stirring up mist that drifted and dispersed through the air.
A faint, unreadable smile tugged at Andrewโs lips beneath his mask. He followed at a steady distance, not too close, not too far. He wanted to see if this man truly knew something, or if he was just playing games.
If it was the latter, then Andrew promised he would give him one hell of a surprise along with a big payback.
โThis should do,โ the old man said.
Andrew stopped as well and glanced around. He could not quite determine where they were, but he could safely assume they were somewhere beneath the auction house.
The old man extended his hand toward Andrew in what seemed like a relatively courteous gesture. โShow me that ninth-grade supreme elixir of yours. Let me take a look at it first. Once Iโve verified that you genuinely possess such a treasure, Iโll share with you the secret from back then.โ
Behind his mask, Andrewโs expression remained unmoved. He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a white moonstone box. He was just about to open it, but stopped halfway.
The old manโs eyes locked onto the box, and it was clear from his sudden displeasure that Andrewโs hesitation had frustrated him. โGo on, open it. Once Iโve verified its authenticity, Iโll tell you everything you want to know about what happened back then.โ
In his excitement, the old manโs carefully maintained disguise slipped, and his true voice began to emerge. From this slip, Andrew could tell the man was indeed quite elderly.
He said calmly, โA ninth-grade supreme elixir is extremely valuable, and I donโt think I need to explain that. Why donโt you tell me the basics of what happened back then first? Then Iโll hand over the elixir.โ
The old man let out a strange, cackling laugh. โClever for someone on their first visit. You certainly know how to be cautious. So you want to know who placed that seal on the Lloyd familyโs Dragon Prince, right? It was none other than Mr. Guillermo Vazquez, the National Advisor himself.โ