Chapter 561 A Lucky Man
“Why didn’t youe out for a word with your grandfather before he left, Lizbeth? I’d thought that you
girls weren’t home!”
Jared did not answer Josephine as he gazed at Lizbeth in question.
“If he sees me, he’ll make me go home,” Lizbeth said with a giggle. “I don’t want to do that!”
Jared shook his head helplessly. “Maybe you should.”
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“You haven’t answered me, Jared,” Josephine pressed on haughtily. “Where are you nning on
going?”
“There is an auction for antiques in Jadeborough. Mr. Grange has kindly extended an invitation to me.”
“Sounds fun! We would like toe along,” trilled Josephine.
“We’reing along,” affirmed Lizbeth. “I have friends in Jadeborough. We’ll be treated well there.”
Jared gazed at them, the suspicion that they had nned to tag along the moment they heard the n
began to dawn on him.
“I’m not getting involved. You tell your grandfather that when you see him tomorrow.” Without another
word, Jared disappeared into his bedroom.
Luca, Walter’s loyal bodyguard, arrived at Jared’s residence early the following morning.
As soon as the car stopped, Lizbeth and Josephine burrowed in at once. Jared and Luca merely
exchanged a helpless nce before the former got in after them.
Walter was slightly taken aback when Luca arrived with Josephine and his granddaughter in the car.
However, he regained hisposure quickly and merely smiled at them without saying anything.
In amodation of his frail joints, Walter was offered in the passenger seat while Jared was forced to
be squeezed between Josephine and Lizbeth at the back.
“Look at you—a lucky man nked by two beauties,” Josephine whispered in Jared’s ear.
Jared was shocked speechless at the innuendo. He knew that the seating arrangements had been
deliberately designed by Josephine to test him.
Lizbeth, on the other hand, blushed profusely. Aside from the incident of her rescue in the hotel, she
had never been anywhere this close to Jared.
Trying hard to ignore his overwhelming masculine scent, Lizbeth kept her eyes glued outside and
prayed that the others would not be able to hear her racing heartbeat.
Walter nced at the rearview mirror and smiled at the look of embarrassment on Jared’s face.
He knew his granddaughter well. Though Walter could tell how Lizbeth felt about Jared, he did not
stand in their way. If Lizbeth ends up with Jared, I can think of no better man for her to be with even if
she is one of many.
“Mr. Chance,” Walter began in an attempt to ease the younger man’s difort. “There will be many
consulting geomancers hired by businessmen in this auction. Hence, there will be no shortage of
masters plying their trade. In fact, the top geomancer from Zaprington, Boris Yonce, will be present too.
He was personally hired by the richest man in his city to modify a talisman which had kept him
unscathed in a horrifying car ident!”
“He was just the first. After him, more rich businessmen in Zaprington who valued their life or
possessions treated these mages and geomancers with high regard. Of course, many chatans jump
at the opportunity to capitalize on this developing industry. However, some of them have actual skill.”
“These are all gimmicks,” dismissed Jared with a sardonic smile. “It is no easy task to create an object
of such power.”
“Crafting a true talisman requires one to manipte the veryws of nature and the realigning destiny.”
The knowledge and skills needed are so prodigious that even with all his expertise, the jade pendant
that Jared had crafted for Josephine was entry-level at best in potency.
Walter did not attempt to justify his views further for fear of sounding churlish. The only sound to be
heard after that exchange was the roar of the car’s engine as it sped steadily on.
After five hours, the party arrived at Jadeborough. Jared gazed at the bustling city in wonder for
Horington was iparable. Even Jazona and Summerbank is no match.
Tall skyscrapers rose like islets out of the unceasing tide of traffic and were reflective of the frantic
rhythm of life in Jadeborough.