Jagoan smiled faintly, taking two amulet rings and a piece of lightning-struck wood.

He instructed Zachary, “Wait here for a moment.”

Without delay, Jagoan entered the inner room. Within the two amulet rings, he infused them with his reiki to create a simple yet protective formation. As for the lightning-struck wood, he carefully inscribed a basic thunderbolt pattern.

With these modifications, the two jade rings transformed into protective talismans capable of warding off minor calamities, while the lightning-struck wood became a one-time-use ring that would shatter upon activation.

Returning to the living room from the inner room, Jagoan handed the two jade rings and the thunderbolt ring to Zachary, instructing him, “Take these three items and make them appear as if they were recently crafted and unearthed.”

Zachary quickly replied, “Understood, Master Wade. I’ll take care of it as soon as I return! Should I bring them back to you once they’re ready?”

“No need,” Jagoan replied nonchalantly. “Go to Antique Street and find two clever street vendors who can handle the task. Give each of them one ring to wear on their finger. One should head to the airport’s arrival hall, while the other should position themselves at the high-speed rail station’s exit. They can hold signs and act as if they’re waiting to pick up someone. It doesn’t matter who they pick up, they can just use their own names.”

Zachary looked surprised and inquired, “Master Wade, who are we going to pick up? Can we simply write our own names and not actually pick up anyone?”

Jagoan responded calmly, “I don’t want us to pick up people; I want us to wait for them!”

He then continued with a serious tone, “Zachary, what I’m about to tell you is crucial. We have to wait for someone. Listen attentively! If we handle this matter well, I promise you will find fame and fortune in the future!”

Wade, I am at your command! I will give it

at the airport and high-speed rail station from the moment they open until they close. They must wait until someone inquires about the origin of the jade rings they’re wearing. They should explicitly state

felt a bit perplexed, he grasped the essence of Jagoan’s instructions and quickly affirmed, “Master Wade, rest

the progress, Jagoan handed the Thunderbolt Talisman to

about its price, confidently demand five million without budging. If anyone inquires about the origin of the Thunderbolt Talisman, simply state that it was recently unearthed from

widened, and he nodded

psychological suggestion had taken hold

“If someone attempts to purchase the lightning strike wood, inform me immediately. Likewise, if anyone tries to steal it, notify me

respectfully, “Of course, Master Wade! I

on his lips, Jagoan bid farewell to Zachary and watched as he left the villa. His plan was to set a “trap” on the two gates of Aurous Hill using the two amulet rings he had given to Zachary. These rings, although not visually

the material and value of these jade wrench fingers were average, and they wouldn’t attract much attention from those unfamiliar with antiques. Therefore, the individuals wearing the amulets and holding signs at the airport and high-speed rail station would only pique the interest of a specific kind of person, the

were the Marshals of the Warriors Den. However, the Lord was unlikely to personally visit Aurous Hill, and one of the four marshals had already passed away.

Aurous Hill, the likelihood of a Marshal of the Warriors Den appearing in the city had significantly increased. Jagoan, having completed his

two entrances to Aurous Hill. It was highly unlikely for the Marshals to drive in from the surrounding cities, making air travel or taking the high-speed rail the most probable means of transportation

improbable for more than one Marshal to be sent to Aurous Hill, and even if two Marshals were

at the airport and the high-speed rail station. Although the Marshals possessed formidable power, they couldn’t possibly know that another person, kilometers away, was wearing

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