Chapter 133 - 78 Greedy Mine Cave 2

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Chapter 133: Chapter 78 Greedy Mine Cave 2

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The old man conveyed a look as if he had remembered something, and his interest seemed to fade as he simply said, “Oh.”

How could Gambi pass up the chance to get to know a grandmaster better and hastily added, “I was the one who bid for the Dragon Bone earlier, I didn’t know that you were interested. Please accept my apologies. As a sign of my remorse, I will purchase the Dragon Bone for you, Master Merlin...”

The old man, curiously temperamental, gave no face and curtly stated, “No need. I’ve not stooped so low as to have youngsters buying for me. I only arrived late and was uncertain about the situation...”

He explained a little impatiently before saying, “Never mind, I want the material anyway. You name the price, I’ll buy it at the highest rate.”

“Absolutely not.”

Gambi was so embarrassed, he wanted to bury his face in the ground. He didn’t dare to argue.

Because he knew very well that this grandmaster was notoriously temperamental, that’s why he was banished to Sinless City.

Even while his father was alive, he would also need to follow orders like an obedient student.

The old man seemed to be in a hurry to leave and wasn’t interested in reminiscing or chit-chatting. The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

He turned his face towards Lew Williams, who was on the stage, and said, “The lad from the Song Family, it’s my fault the issue occurred. You handle it, I will find you once I’m free, and let me know what you need beforehand.”

Hearing these words, all those present who knew him or had heard of him couldn’t help but look envious.

Even big shots struggled to maintain their composure.

It’s been many years since this legendary grandmaster made a public appearance...

They didn’t expect him to still be alive.

They would probably not have seen him if it wasn’t for the Dragon Bone.

Lew Williams didn’t recognize people initially, but when he heard the name

“Master Merlin”, he figured out who it was.

He had a look of pleasant surprise and hurriedly responded, “Yes.”

Saying that, he seemed to remember something and added, “Grandfather

Merlin, my great-grandmother sends her regards to you.”

Calling him “Grandfather” was a master stroke.

This surprised everyone present.

Over the past few decades, only three card masters in the Federation have been regarded as “Legendary”.

And this Master Merlin was one of them.

Even though he was exiled, his skills were still legendary!

The auction was nearing its end, but now the Dragon Bone and Giant materials were taken by the old man.

Either everyone wanted to chase after Master Merlin to seize the opportunity or they lost interest in the remaining items, causing a flurry of departures.

The room became nearly empty in a blink, there was no sense in continuing.

Lew Williams, the boss of Great Ivan’s also announced an early conclusion to the internal auction.

As promised earlier, he gave everyone an apology gift of one million.

While the initial handling of the situation seemed inappropriate, the context had changed now.

Master Merlin had stepped forward to handle everything, so no one would insist on compensation.

But Lew Williams still kept his promise.

The guests saw the composure of the plump boss and began to show goodwill.

Ultimately, it was a satisfactory conclusion.

Leonard Churchill initially wanted to see what the last auctioned disaster

object was, but he no longer had the chance.

But obtaining a free one million was a bit of a windfall.

And he got to see the legendary card master.

The visit was already quite beneficial.

But Leonard didn’t have any thoughts of trying his luck.

He was very self-aware, he was not qualified to interact with someone from such a higher class.

At least he knew there was such a master in Sinless City.

And he knew that the boss of Great Ivan’s shop could make contact with the master.

That was enough.

The next morning.

Leonard Churchill arrived at the Hunter’s Association at No. 1 Grove Street in South City District early in the day..