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My Waste Husband novel Chapter 1588

Summary for Chapter 1588: My Waste Husband

Chapter 1588 – Highlight Chapter from My Waste Husband

Chapter 1588 is a standout chapter in My Waste Husband by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

The Poison Pavilion was the largest appraisal centre in the capital. Once a place was large, it would naturally be filled with people who depended on it for survival.

Just like now, there was more than one person who came to meet Henry. Some of them were hired by other appraisers to drag Henry to other trading sites. Some of them were selling some unknown plants that they picked by themselves to Henry, and they had already given these plants names. After thinking about the effects, they waited for the big fish to take the bait.

These people were not so enthusiastic when they saw local people. First of all, there was a certain difference in the different groups of people, their appearances, and some details and characteristics. As for Henry, he was obviously not from Forest District. This kind of person was generally the object of attention.

In fact, this was the same in any civilization. The outsiders would be "butted" in every way.

There were men and women, old and young, among the people who were besieging Henry. Some were selling their own things, while others wanted to take Henry to other trading sites. These people were eloquent and could talk about anything, such as a herb that could elevate one's Realm, or a root that could bring people to life. For these statements, Henry showed disdain, and only one person attracted Henry's attention.

This was a woman who looked in her twenties. She had bronzed skin and a beautiful appearance. She stood by and surrounded Henry, but did not introduce her things to him like other people. Although she was holding a herb in her hand, her eyes were mostly fixed on others, watching how others communicate with Henry.

"What's your name?" Henry looked at the beautiful girl.

The girl was stunned for a moment and didn't realize that Henry was asking her. It was not until Henry spoke again that she opened her mouth to answer, looking a little embarrassed. "I... I... I'm Laily."

"Laily? A nice name." Henry smiled. "What's in your hand? I'm very interested in it."

"Oh, it's, it's..." Laily looked at the thing in her hand with a fluster on her face and said, "This is a herb that can cure disease."

"I say, little girl, you haven't even grown up, so you shouldn't come out and fight for business." "That's right. Go back and ask your parents what they are doing. Don't poison people to death."

Laily's unfamiliar appearance immediately attracted a burst of ridicule. After all, the counterpart was the enemy.

Henry looked at the things in Laily's hand and said, "I want this herb, but how can you prove that it has the same effect as you said? Have you identified it? If you don't identify it, you can't sell it here. It is against the rules of Green Capital."

"Yes, of course." Laily nodded quickly and then pointed to the pavilion, saying, "I went there."

"Well, then let me have a look. If what you said is true, I will buy the herbs in your hand. If you lied, don't blame me." Henry raised the communicator in his hand.

Laily nodded and led Henry into the pavilion.

Seeing that Laily went directly to the top again, Henry was more and more certain that there must be something wrong with her. The higher the rank of the stall, the fewer people were there, and the rich naturally would go to the higher ranks.

This kind of affirmation also weighed on Henry's heart. He thought that these Orcs were sudden strangers, but now it seemed not. If they were strangers, why did they own a stall at the top of the Poison Pavilion? If this Laily really had something to do with the Orcs, that meant that the Orcs had infiltrated a long time ago. Now, they were fully prepared for this, so they wanted to launch a large-scale invasion.

Henry followed the Laily and went directly to the highest floor of the pavilion.

There were not many stalls on the top floor. Seventy per cent of the space here was used as a rest area. As long as they spent the money on the top floor, all the people could enjoy free drinks and food. Even the service system offered special cars to pick up and serve guests, because they sold at the top level was too expensive.

Laily took Henry to the largest shop. The decoration of the shop was luxurious and antique. All the shelves and counters were made of pure solid wood. Henry looked at the colour of the solid wood. It was different from most of the trees in the green forest area. It was a very rare type. They were definitely not a lack of money.

Henry glanced at the name of the store. This store's name was "Hidden".

It was a simple word, but it looked grand and magnificent.

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