“He won't, so stop fretting about it. Businesspeople don't differentiate between friends and enemies, for we only care about profit. I'm spending money to buy his herbs, and he'll earn a profit from it. Why would he say no to the deal? It isn't easy to get a big client like me,” Jared responded with a calm smile.
He wasn't bothered about the matter at all.
“T-Then are we still heading to Trinity Herbs?” Zeke asked carefully.
“Of course. We haven't gotten the herbs yet. Let's go!”
Jared gave a curt nod and entered his car to head to Trinity Herbs.
Meanwhile, Zyaire was smoking with anger back in Trinity Herbs.
“I can't believe someone dares to offend me in Yeringham! How infuriating!” he declared as he smashed his cup on the floor.
“Mr. Rider, should I get someone to get the snow lotus?” a young man asked.
He was dressed in a crisp black suit, and his left ear was missing.
The man was Zyaire's trusted subordinate and had been working with Zyaire back when he was involved in shady businesses in Yeringham. After Zyaire whitewashed himself, he kept the young man by his side.
Zyaire hesitated for a moment before frowning. “Remember to do the deed in a secluded place. Don't let anyone find out about it!”
He had gone to great deals to whitewash his reputation, so it would be bad if the matter were connected to him.
Zyaire loved the snow lotus. He wasn't planning to sell it out at an inflated price. In fact, he wanted to make it his store's most prized possession. His store's current prized possession was a fake. That was why Zyaire went to extreme lengths to bid for the snow lotus.
“Don't worry, Mr. Rider. I know the drill.”
The young man gave him a nod and spun on his heel to leave.
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