Upon leaving Flaxseed's place, Jared was planning to return to Deragon Sect when he bumped into Xavier just after taking a few steps.
“Captain Jennings, how's your injury?” Jared asked when he saw it was Xavier.
“I've recovered for a while now and even become stronger than before,” Xavier replied, waving his fists.
“What brings you here this late?” Jared inquired.
“I'm here to look for you, of course. Mr. Sanders found out you're back and has specially prepared a banquet to treat you to a meal. Let me tell you. You're the first person to ever receive a private dinner invitation from Mr. Sanders. He's overjoyed this time. You have no idea how worried he was when he heard you secretly went to Jetroina to seek revenge. After that, he even deployed the secret agent he planted there for many years to assist you,” Xavier whispered to Jared.
“Mr. Sanders deployed a secret agent? Who is that?” Jared fell into a momentary daze before furrowing his brows the next second. I don't remember receiving any help from anyone when I was in Jetroina.
At that moment, he suddenly thought of one person. Fandor!
Although Fandor was Flaxseed's close friend, Jared had always felt that Fandor was particularly attentive toward him from the very beginning, including the time Fandor first introduced the situation in Jetroina to him and the subsequent action of forcing Ryosuke to hand over the snow lotus.
Afterward, Fandor even gave the snow lotus to Jared.
It was worth noting that Jared's encounter with Fandor was purely coincidental. While Fandor claimed to be repaying Jared for buying alcohol, no one would offer something so valuable in return.
Jared managed to achieve a breakthrough thanks to that snow lotus.
Furthermore, when Jared fought Kawasaki, Fandor managed to obtain information about Kawasaki too.
Kawasaki wasn't just an average Joe, so how could his confidential information be so easily acquired?
In addition, when Flaxseed invited Fandor to return to the country, the latter declined and was unwilling to come back.
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