Facing an Ancient God for a Year

Chapter 2491 - 2486: Offline Guidance


Chapter 2491: Chapter 2486: Offline Guidance

Other than that, it’s always on point with politeness.

Undoubtedly a member of the Greedy Worm, but not the decision-maker Laurie, nor the frequently appearing Ji Yin.

The one calling out from under the tree was a new face, obviously disguised like the Tooth Throat Lay Buddhist.

Even so, it didn’t affect the first sentence being a long-admired name, with the same déjà vu as in Shangjing.

Of course, compared to the Grand Fate Ming Emperor at that time, the Rebirth Club’s reputation is indeed somewhat louder.

But don’t forget that the Greedy Worms directly called out the name "Rebirth Club," while fully revealing their stance, they also seemed uncertain about the specific identity represented by this face resembling a young Old Master Lu.

"You’re too kind; it’s all just an unearned reputation."

No problem, this aspect can also help guide them through the maze.

With a laugh, Fu Qian waved his hand, indicating that it was all just superficial.

Not only did he frankly admit to the Rebirth Club’s claim, but he also exuded the demeanor of someone in a high position.

"Your Excellency... if it’s convenient, could you come over to our side and have a seat?"

When the Greedy Worm under the tree called out, there was obviously considerable determination, even preparing for possible intense scenes.

However, the person involved not only admitted it without blinking but even made a casual gesture of roadside chatting, making it somewhat puzzling.

But it was much better than directly engaging in a fight. After a brief focus, Brother Shu Lan immediately extended an invitation, suggesting a private conversation.

"It’s fine even if there’s something important."

And Professor Fu’s congeniality continued, directly gesturing to show the way.

...

Everything went smoothly and amicably, but unfortunately, after reaching a consensus, the inviter became a little hesitant.

Though stunned for a moment, they still led the way, but there was some silence during the passage.

"Have you been here for some time?"

But no worries, as the person leading multiple interdisciplinary cooperations and causing numerous storms, Professor Fu was always adept at breaking the ice and was already taking the initiative the next moment.

Hmm...

Fu Qian was quite sure that the Greedy Worms were not natives, casually asking, but what the involved parties heard was something different.

Just this sentence made it clear that the previous performance of the Tooth Throat Lay Buddhist had no confusing effect.

The other party frankly admitted the name "Rebirth Club," very likely because they already had substantial information about us.

"Not too long."

After much deliberation, Brother Shu Lan eventually admitted in a relatively vague manner.

"Indeed, that’s somewhat better."

Fu Qian nodded slightly at this, seeming to agree with their choice.

The key is why it’s better?

Brother Shu Lan, already quite apprehensive, was somewhat puzzled by the logic at that moment, looking at him with a somewhat solemn gaze.

Was everything long calculated?

Is having more people convenient for a clean sweep?

"The weather here is still too unstable; even if it’s not good to go out when there are too many people, playing cards inside can be a good pastime."

Fortunately, Professor Fu wasn’t being cryptic, soon continuing to explain and even corresponding with the previous mention of his own experiences—

The old friends who extended invitations weren’t even there, leading him to wander around as soon as the rain stopped.

"Indeed... it’s a pity that some of us don’t like playing cards."

At that moment, Brother Shu Lan appeared to have given up on thinking, but after a deep breath, he seemed more relaxed, chatting more freely.

The young can be taught, and this is the significance of the guide.

To such progress, Fu Qian was certainly very satisfied.

For a moment, the duo on Moore Street looked no more conspicuous compared to the surrounding strolling pedestrians.

...

"I apologize for the presumption of inviting Your Excellency over."

The following road was amiable, and after exchanging a few views on Moore’s local customs, they smoothly reached their destination.

There was even a bit of pleasant surprise, as the first person to greet them upon opening the door was a familiar face—

Mr. Laurie Sr.?

With hair as white as a crane and a youthful appearance, wasn’t this the spokesperson of the Greedy Worm?

The attitude was also quite sincere, immediately getting to the point, candidly acknowledging that their previous actions had ulterior motives.

Though at a glance, the Tooth Throat Lay Buddhist was unexpectedly not present... even more regrettably, nor were the others.

Yes, besides the personally receiving Laurie, so many Greedy Worms were not seen, leaving the room empty, not even enough for a game of mahjong.

It’s understandable; although more people mean more power, the target also becomes bigger.

With the tense situation, everyone dispersed and hid, even monitoring some areas.

"No worries, I was just strolling—I assume it was the lady just now who doesn’t like playing cards?"

Attempting to understand the swarm’s choice, Fu Qian indicated not to worry, while the latter sentence was directed at Brother Shu Lan.

"...Indeed, she’s not very fond."

Surprisingly, he even remembered such details, making the latter somewhat dazed, but he staunchly admitted it.

"No matter; I wouldn’t have time anyway, as I still need to keep an eye on the Siren."

Fortunately, the guest did not mind the lack of hospitality, and Fu Qian shook his head.

...

The silence was palpable.

Mr. Laurie Sr.’s face, initially somewhat solemn due to Fu Qian’s off-topic chatter, was now deeply shocked by a single sentence.

This is getting straight to the point, isn’t it?

No matter how amiable it seemed, this meeting was obviously an extremely precarious act.

Both sides were cautiously probing each other, reluctant to easily reveal any information.

Laurie’s direct approach was intended merely to give the meeting a good start.

Yet the other party didn’t even blink, revealing their purpose in the second sentence?

And such a unique purpose.

Keeping an eye on the Siren?

At this moment, such a move was as sensitive as it could be...

"Does the club... pay close attention to the Siren’s activities in Moore?"

Thus, after deliberation, Laurie did not rush to mention the swarm’s attitude towards the Siren.

"Yes, Sorondir has recently taken a liking to surfing, which you should have heard about?"

Fu Qian remained straightforward, sharing his findings with his followers.

"Their ship... indeed acts quite peculiarly, attracting much attention.

According to what we’ve found out, Sorondir, one of the Siren’s leaders, is indeed on the boat."

Having reached this point, saying nothing seemed inappropriate. After exchanging a look with the person next to him, Laurie finally agreed with Fu Qian’s statement, though his wording remained tactful—

"He’s looking for something."

Fu Qian, however, was completely blunt, continuing to share, and then he raised his eyes to stare at Laurie, changing to a meaningful expression.

"Do you know what he’s looking for?"

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