Charlie surveyed the living room and soon spotted an ornamental porcin bottle. Without hesitation, he decided to temporarily contain therge blood mosquitoes inside the bottle.
At that moment, Fei Kexin approached with a cup of tea, smiling as she addressed Charlie, “Mr. Wade, I’ve prepared a cup of ck tea for you. I hope you enjoy it.”
“Thank you,” Charlie replied with a slight smile. After taking a sip, he added, “This tea is excellent! It must be one of the finest ck teas avable. It appears that Liu Jiahui has made a real effort this time.”
Fei Kexin nodded, her smile widening. “Well, considering it was you, Mr. Wade, who made the request, Mr. Liu certainly wouldn’t dare to skimp on quality.”
Meanwhile, in the yard, Jack Yaleman 2nd suddenly sensed something was off.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
His connection to the blood mosquitoes, which had emerged after drinking his blood, was nowpletely severed. He could no longer sense their presence, which was unsettling to him.<fndca8> This content belongs to Find★Novel</fndca8>
Although these blood mosquitoes appeared inconspicuous, they were incredibly valuable. Native to Thand, they had been cultivated by Thai shamans using human corpse oil. The cultivation process was challenging and yielded very few mosquitoes, making them quite expensive.
Jack Yaleman 2nd had invested a considerable sum to acquire a batch from Thand. Importantly, the Thai shamans employed special methods to ensure that only female mosquitoes were sold, as they do not suck blood or reproduce. This meant that every mosquito Jack Yaleman 2nd owned was extremely precious.
Having just released over twenty of these blood mosquitoes, he realized he had already let go of half of his entire stock.
Jack Yaleman 2nd hesitated to release the remaining mosquitoes and decided to enter the vi to investigate the situation. He thought to himself that if Charlie indeed had the ability to eliminate his blood mosquitoes, he would need to alter his approach. Losing these mosquitoes would mean significant losses for him. So, before Liu Jiahui’s motorcade arrived, he approached the vi, knocked on the door, and entered without waiting for a response.
Upon entering, Jack Yaleman 2nd spotted Charliefortably seated on the sofa, sipping tea. To his surprise, the living room showed no signs of blood mosquitoes, nor could he detect the usual bloody scent associated with them.
Jack Yaleman 2nd had a keen sensitivity to that particr odor, able to detect it even in minimal amounts. Yet, there was absolutely no trace of blood mosquitoes in the vi, leaving him baffled.
At that moment, Charlie looked at him with curiosity and asked, “Master Yaleman 2nd, what brings you here instead of preparing for the ritual outside? Would you care to join me for a cup of tea?”
Suppressing his surprise and disbelief, Jack Yaleman 2nd furrowed his brow and replied coldly, “You, who are on the brink of a bloody disaster, seem quite unfortunate. I really don’t want to see you perish.” After a pause, he added arrogantly, “Why don’t you do this: bow and apologize to me, and I’ll overlook what just happened. I’ll even give you a magical talisman to avert your misfortune.”
Charlie smiled and replied earnestly, “Master Yaleman 2nd, there’s no need for pretense. I can sense some feng shui energies. You’re clearly anxious,cking guidance, with ck silkworms and purple lips. Most tellingly, your left eyebrow is tightly knitted while your right eyebrow is rxed. You seem irritable, and individuals like you often attract bloody disasters!”
Jack Yaleman 2nd scoffed, “Kid, you really think you can talk so boldly?”
Charlie chuckled, “I’m not boasting. You’re right here, and I just did a quick calction in my mind. What you should be most concerned about now are snakes, worms, mice, and ants!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>