Chapter 418 Wrong Judgment
“H-How is this possible?” Benjamin’s eyes grew twice as large. Like a madman, he shook the stones, hoping for something to appear within them.
“Crack open all of these stones right now!” he bellowed.
In no time, more stones were cracked open. Despite that, all the stones yielded similar results as nothing of value was found in them.
“There’s no need to open them anymore. It is nothing more but a waste of your time,” Jared remarked as he rose to his feet.
Languidly, he tossed the spiritual stone aside. He’d already drained it of all of its spiritual energy.
This unexpected turn of events left Benjamin dumbstruck. When the truth dawned upon him, he swayed on his feet like he was in a daze. After regaining his senses, he lunged toward Isaiah in a fit of rage. “How dare you lie to me! Give me my money back!” he snarled as he grabbed Isaiah’s collar.
Similarly, Isaiah dropped his respectful demeanor and pleasantries. He shoved Benjamin away and snapped, “Aren’t you aware of the rules in stone gambling? It’s not my fault that you made the wrong judgment!”
Once Isaiah freed himself from Benjamin’s grasp, he spun on his heel and intended to leave. Yet, Benjamin refused to give up. “Stop them! Don’t let them take a single step out of here.”
Quickly, Benjamin’s men rushed forward to surround Isaiah. Nevertheless, Isaiah had come prepared too. His bodyguards leaped into action against Benjamin’s subordinates. In the span of a few seconds, they’d defeated all of Benjamin’s men.
Isaiah snorted haughtily. “You brat, I haven’t forgotten about you. It’d be best if we never cross paths again,” he warned Jared in a menacing tone.
After the threat, Isaiah and his bodyguards left the scene.
Promptly, Benjamin crumpled to the floor as he burst into tears. He’d gone so pale that his skin appeared gray in color.
After all, he’d purchased these worthless stones by borrowing money from others. How am I going to return the money that I owe?
In contrast to Dominic’s elation, Jared leaned against his chair and closed his eyes for a much-needed rest. To him, two billion was still too little. Furthermore, Jared spent the entire afternoon exhausting his spiritual energy and felt incredibly drained.
After sending Jared home, Dominic took a portion of their earnings for himself before transferring the rest to Jared. Before Jared left, he reminded Dominic to acquire more stones, especially the ones from Mount Hickoria.
Truthfully, Jared wasn’t interested in Hickoria stones. Instead, he had his attention fixated on the spiritual stones. If he managed to get his hands on more spiritual stones, it meant that the discovery of spiritual stones in Mount Hickoria was not merely a coincidence.
The moment Jared stepped inside the house, he caught sight of Josephine, who was lounging on the couch. Upon noticing his return, she leaped up and hurried to his side. “I thought you went out for lunch? Why did you only return during dinnertime? I was getting bored out of my mind!”
“Where’s Lizbeth?” Jared asked.
“What’s the matter? Do you miss her?” Josephine questioned as she narrowed her eyes.
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Josephine's first time seeing Jared kill isn't with Leyton but with Falcon. Pay attention to your work....
You need to correct yourself,dear author. Josephine was in the City of Herbs when she was a kid, so why is the city's smell surprising to her?...
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