Chapter 125: This Young Master Is A Middle Manager

Chapter 125: This Young Master Is A Middle Manager

The inside of the Qi Realms house was sparse, filled with worn down and simple furniture. It was far lacking compared to the warm and colorful homes hed been in before. The only inkling of nature was a single drooping flower in a dirty glass vase.

After being invited inside, Chen Haoran claimed the only chair in the single-room home and watched the trembling Qi Realm before him. It was a fair reaction on his part. A strange Liquid Meridian Realm knocked on your door and barged into your home. Chen Haoran personally would have been terrified if that happened to him. Was, in fact, terrified when it happened to him more than once. Now the shoe was on the other foot for once, and Chen Haoran was the higher realm instilling the fear of god into someone weaker than him through his presence.

The Qi Realm steeled his nerves just long enough to finally speak. Can I help you with something, sir?

Chen Haoran observed him. Red eyes from lack of sleep. Thin and bony arms. Even his hair was thinning and falling out. Even for a Qi Realm of the Second Layer, to be worked into such a state required severe amounts of stress to overcome Qis nourishing effects. He was only 32, according to Chanchu. Not that much older than Chen Haoran, and yet the difference between them was stark.

Lin, right? Chen Haoran said. And wasnt that a surprise? He felt an odd sense of irony that the Qi Realm shared a surname with his treacherous old manager. Like I said. I was wondering if you were interested in a job? He pushed the contract forward. You can read it yourself.

Lin took the paper in hand and quickly ran down the terms, fearfully flicking his eyes to Chen Haoran after reading a paragraph until Chen Haoran finally told him to focus and read it slowly. After taking a deep breath and carefully reading through the entire contract, the Qi Realm put the paper down and looked at him with confusion and apprehension. It made sense. The contract was a standard employment agreement adapted from Chanchus own hiring contrast with just a little change to fit Chen Haorans specific requirements. It wasnt anything more than thathowever, no outrageous terms or slave-like conditions. The compensation was actually rather hefty.

Im sorry, sir. I dont quite understand. Why have you asked me?

Why do you think?

Lin seriously considered his answer. Because you saw a hidden talent within me? Or recognized my efforts.

No, I didnt know who you were before today, Chen Haoran bluntly said. Im in the market for a new servant. My last one had some personality issues. Im looking for someone desperate and down on their luck who needs a big break. Is that you, I wonder?

Unfortunately, despite the fact that it was possible to buy prisoners outright, it wasnt something that could be done immediately, even with Chen Haorans wealth and Chanchus connections, not if he wanted to make it on the boat tomorrow. Chen Haoran was honestly a bit thankful for that. He was a little disgusted with himself for seriously considering the option, to begin with, as well as the question he wanted to answer doing so. Even if he got someone who deserved it, it toed the line of human experimentation just a bit too much for him. He didnt want to bloody his hands so pointlessly. So instead, he searched for the closest thing to a prisonera poor person.

Ive had a bad experience with my previous employees, and I need someone I can trust. Someone who owes everything to me. Ive been told youre someone who could use such a thing, Lin sorry, I never got your full name.

Lin Nine, sir.

Nine? Thats an interesting name.

Lin Nine awkwardly smiled. Im the last of nine brothers.

Lin Nine was a cultivator too weak to really make a living in a city where the average level of cultivation was the Fifth and Sixth-Layer. He was too poor to leave for greener pastures and too deluded to realize he didnt have a future here. Chen Haorans request to Chanchu had been simple. Someone weak. Someone greedy. And desperate. Who had a Wood Spirit Root. Chanchu had brought him to Lin, whod done work for him before in various capacities as a contract worker. Chanchus reluctance to hire him full-time was for multiple reasons, his lack of people skills, his inflexibility when it came to picking up new skills, and most importantly, Lin Nines incessant gambling. Apparently, little Lin Nine thought he could change his life in the casino and instead accrued a rather heavy debt instead.

Chen Haoran could at least commiserate with him on that front. He, too, once tried to strike it big in a large gambling game. It was a little-known racket that went by the more official-sounding name of Stock Market. Still, Lin Nines terrible personal situation and reactions to said situation were perfect for Chen Haorans needs.

Its fine if you dont want to. Im only looking for willing people.

Lin Nine looked down. Could I know the specifics of what I would be doing, sir?

Youve read the contract, havent you?

With all due respect, sir, paper is paper, and power is power.

Chen Haoran raised an eyebrow. He hadnt expected the actually had the courage to voice those words. Paper is paper, and power is power. Those are good words. They remind me of a similar situation I was in before.

He would have been better off hearing those words when he thought a deal with Song Yuelin was enough to actually have the man on his side. Or that he would honor the annulment papers he signed with Lan Fen.Follow current novels on novelb((in).(com)

Chen Haoran crossed his legs and settled his hands in his lap. Essentially, youll be my direct servant. A butler, if you will. Youll be responsible for various miscellaneous tasks and will be the only one responsible for them. I dont expect you to fight or anything. Just handle day-to-day affairs.

Despite explaining it more, Lin Nine didnt look reassured at all. Chen Haoran shrugged and stood to leave. If you dont want to, thats fine. Have a nice day.

Wait!

Chen Haoran deliberately kept his face blank when he turned back around. The fear of missing out was the oldest trick in the book for a reason. Have you come to a decision?

Lin Nine gritted his teeth and fell to his knees. Yes. Please let me sign it, sir!

Chen Haoran produced the ink and brush from his storage bag and handed them over. While Lin Nine was hunched over, he also took out a clothbound book.

Connection: Negative

Did that include the paper money? The number was a bit smaller than he was expecting.

Received Hundred-Fold: Spirit Paper

Chen Haoran really hoped that wasnt the paper money.

Received Hundred-Fold: Pure Gold Essence

From the numerous copies of that sentence, he could guess the Essence Gold came from the Gold Taels. That was a bit interesting. It only highlighted the Gifting Powers interaction with money. One silver tael became a hundred gold. One gold became gold essence. It didnt seem like there was any higher currency than gold.

Received Hundred-Fold: Numinous Pearl

Received Hundred-Fold: Ninth-Layer Liquid Meridian Sacred Elephant Tusk

Received Hundred-Fold: Earth-Rank Blossom-Picking Palm

Received Hundred-Fold: Heaven-Rank Depths of the Cloud Jungle Sutra

Received Hundred-Fold: Heaven-Rank True Reflection Mysterious Mirror Armor

Heaven-Rank. Chen Haoran tampered down his desire to immediately pull out the armor. By contrast, he was less interested in the improvement of the Lan Familys Great Rainforest Method. For him, something he could actually use, like the Earth-Rank version of the Scattering Petal Palm, was far more valuable to him.

Received Hundred-Fold: Earth-Rank Earthsplitting Axe

Received Hundred-Fold: Earth-Rank 100-thousand-refined Iron Essence Sword

The weapons he looted from the Empire soldiers who ambushed him were even more welcome than the armor. The axe, not so much. Despite his efforts, he just couldnt get the hang of it. It just felt awkward in his hands. The sword, though. How long had it been since he had a good one-handed sword? How powerful would the White Tyrants Harmonization be when he combined such a good sword with his improved cultivation?

More Rewards messages flashed by, and he could feel his Reward Space become filled with improved cultivation resources, food, camping gear, and all the little knick-knacks hed acquired and stuffed into his storage bag prior to this moment.

Received Hundred-Fold: Heaven-Rank Seven Luck Strides of Rainbow Heaven

Received Hundred-Fold: Heaven-Rank Seven Luck Strides of Rainbow Heaven

Received Hundred-Fold: Heaven-Rank Seven Luck Strides of Rainbow Heaven

Chen Haoran frowned. Fortunately, Lin Nine was too absorbed in his newfound wealth. The skittish man would have probably fainted had he been paying attention. Chen Haoran couldnt help it. A Heaven-Rank improved a hundred times still remained a Heaven-Rank? Did this mean that hed reached the limit for the quality of techniques? Or was it a situation like with cultivation realms, where the next level was so far above that a mere hundred times improvement couldnt reach it?

Received Hundred-Fold: Ninth-Layer Star Core Cinnabar Dragon King Keel

Well Granny Jiang hadnt been lying when she said her statue was carved from a dragon bone after all.

Thank you so much, sir, Lin Nine said, bowing once more.

Dont mention it, Chen Haoran airily replied. He reached into the storage bag and pulled out the original Seven-Colored Steps of the Rainbow Stairs and an extra hed copied down. I just rememberedI need these two books. You can keep the last one.

Of course, sir. Despite his words, the reluctance was clear on Lin Nines face as he took the techniques back.

Dont look too sad. Ive got something else for you. He handed over the clothbound book. The words Canyon Carving Sword scrawled along the front. It had been a bit of a hassle to rewrite it from memory, but having practiced the technique for so long the words seemed to spill onto the paper on their own.

As soon as the book exchanged hands, Chen Haorans awareness of two of the Seven Luck Strides of Rainbow Heaven in his Reward space disappeared. As it did, a golden light flashed behind his eyes that he instinctively knew belonged to his second slot. The light shined like a sunbeam before shrinking and visibly dimming. That was new. Now he knew he couldnt just take back the Gifts he gave. However, that golden light that surrounded his second slot was a bit concerning. There was no notification for an improved version of the Canyon Carving Sword either. As hed expected, the information was the important part, not the method by which it was passed on.

What will we do now, sir? Lin Nine asked.

Now? Chen Haoran put the book to the side and picked up the contract. He read it over a final time before meeting Lin Nines eyes.

He ripped the contract in two.

Youre fired.