Good Judge Of Character
Walter sighed without commenting further. They’d used me all those years ago. What’s the point of
holding on to the grudge until now?
After their meal, Theodore personally escorted Jared to Jausden Auction House to prevent Sean from
finding trouble with Jared.
Jared sensed the movement of spiritual energy upon setting foot in the exhibition hall. Though faint, it
was enough to prove that there were indeed some authentic artifacts amongst the exhibits.
The vast space was filled with glass cabinets containing every antique one could imagine. Glittering
under the yellow fluorescent bulbs, they told stories of their origins.
“Mr. Chance!”
Jared turned toward the source of the familiar voice only to discover that it was Tristan, who quickened
his pace toward the former. “I didn’t expect to see you here, Mr. Chance!”
Jared smiled at him. “When did you return, Tristan? How is Ms. Simmons?”
“I’ve arrived yesterday just to attend this auction,” replied Tristan. “Megan is doing well. In fact, she’s
been inducted into the Crescent Sect!”
Jared felt a huge weight lifted off his shoulders. After all, it was for his sake that her father, Dante, had
sacrificed himself.
“Is this Mr. Chance, Tristan?” An old man joined them.
“Yes, he is, Grandpa,” introduced Tristan before turning to Jared. “Mr. Chance, meet my grandfather.
Samuel Baileys.”
Jared nodded. “Mr. Baileys.”
Samuel sank into a deep bow. “What a fine specimen of a man you are, Mr. Chance! It is the honor of
the Baileys to be at your service.”
Samuel’s demeanor drew the attention of a large crowd. They could not comprehend how the patriarch
of the powerful Baileys of Jadeborough could lower his voice and speak with so much courtesy to such
a young man.
“Mr. Baileys has a good judge of character,” Theodore said approvingly.
“No wonder the Baileys has such a long legacy.”
It was obvious that Samuel was aware of Jared’s true identity, which explained his reverence for the
latter. It would do the reputation of our family well if the word were to get out that we are acquainted
with an energy cultivator!
“General Jackson, you have flattered me. I am sure you could tell that Mr. Chance is no ordinary
individual?”
As a testament to his discerning eye, Samuel had managed to deduce that Theodore, too, was aware
of Jared’s identity.
Theodore laughed boisterously as they exchanged knowing winks.
“This way please, Mr. Chance. So far, all of the exhibits you’ve seen pale in comparison to this. The
real treasures lie behind this door.” Samuel gestured smartly.
Jared nodded before following Samuel into the hall.
Before he took more than a few steps, Jared felt the icy-cold sensation of a murderous glare upon him
which was followed by the appearance of a middle-aged man who was accompanied by a wizened,
white-haired figure.
The younger man was the one who was staring at Jared as though intending to swallow him whole.
Returning the glare without a trace of fear, Jared knew instinctively that his silent adversary belonged to
the Coopers.
Sure enough, Samuel stepped out and stood between the man and Jared. “What do you want, Sean?”
“I just want a word with the kid, Mr. Baileys. How quickly you jump in to the defense of your new
master.”
Samuel scowled. Incensed, Tristan strode forward at once. “Another word out of you, Sean, and I’ll-”
“We adults are talking here, kid. Mind your manners!”
Sean’s eyes narrowed and without warning, emitted a burst of an invisible force around him that forced
Tristan to stumble backward.
Theodore shot out an arm and caught Tristan before the latter fell. “Not here, Sean. We’re at the
Jausden Auction House. Don’t you blame me for being ruthless!”
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