After Fandor finished speaking, he quickly added, “But if you don't have money, there is another way...”
“What way?” Ryosuke asked, his voice laced with eagerness. He believed that Fandor was the only one who could defeat Kawano, and he was willing to do whatever it took to get Fandor on board with his plan.
“I heard that you have an ancient snow lotus from Fujio Mountain. If you hand it over, I can consider your request,” Fandor said mildly.
Ryosuke was stunned when he heard that because no one knew about his possession of the snow lotus, not even the top brass of the Watanabe family or the shrine. Otherwise, the shrine would have requested it.
How did Fandor find out about such a secret?
Ryosuke was puzzled, but Fandor must have known for certain to mention it.
“Mr. Loufury, in fact, the snow lotus has already withered. It's just a specimen and has no value,” Ryosuke explained.
“I don't care if it has value or not. I'm only asking if you're willing to give it up,” Fandor asked firmly, staring at Ryosuke as he uttered each word.
“Um...” Ryosuke hesitated, but after a moment, he glanced at Yuri. Gritting his teeth, he finally made up his mind. “Okay, I'm willing to give it up as long as you can kill Kawano, Mr. Loufury.”
Fandor laughed heartily when he heard that and uttered with utmost confidence, “Hahaha, don't worry, Kawano is as good as dead.”
Jared and the others then followed Ryosuke to the Watanabe family's mansion. It was the residence of the head of the Watanabe family, so it was in a central location.
Yet, Jared was brought here. If Asuka found out, he would be livid.
“Ryosuke, show us what you promised. If you're sincere, not only can we kill Masato, but we can also destroy the Thousand Crane Shrine,” Fandor said in a serious manner.
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