“That's exactly what I did, Dad! Some of these people were causing trouble, so I had to maintain order by hiking up the price. See? That got them all to behave themselves!” Jonah Quattlebaum replied.
The elderly man, Gideon Quattlebaum, then turned toward the middle-aged man and said apologetically, “Sorry about this, Mr. Seizon. My son is utterly hopeless! He can't do anything right!”
“You're being a little too harsh on your son, Mr. Gideon. The fact that Mr. Jonah reached Tribulator proves that he is extremely talented,” the middle-aged man replied.
Jonah was delighted when he heard the compliment.
“Stop complimenting him, Mr. Seizon. Otherwise, he'll let it get to his head! I will head over with my men after three days. Please be prepared,” Gideon said with a smile.
“Of course. May we have a great partnership!” the middle-aged man replied while shaking Gideon's hand.
He then entered the Teleportation Array, and the men from Behemoth Palace started activating it.
It became obvious that they were waiting for this middle-aged man to arrive before activating the Teleportation Array.
“Let's go!” Gideon called out to Jonah when he saw the middle-aged man enter the Teleportation Array.
Jonah shot Jared and the others an icy-cold glare as he told the two disciples, “Don't let them in unless they pay up!”
He then gleefully left with his father after saying that.
Noticing that the Teleportation Array had been activated, the cultivators who had paid extra quickly ran inside. Those who failed to scrounge up the money could only pace up and down in frustration.
“I'll go top up the money, Mr. Chance!” Cloud said and ran off to make the payment.
Paying a few million was not a problem for him at all.
Jared and the others were only allowed to enter the Teleportation Array after making the payment.
Right as they entered the Teleportation Array, Jared felt a pair of eyes staring at him.
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