Even if she sees him, Janet won't pay much attention to Boer.
The exchange now is more like a conversation without substance.
Janet's gaze swept the hall where strangers occasionally passed.
She spoke, proposing, "Mr. Boer, could we find a quieter place?"
Boer immediately understood, and led Janet and Joao to the second floor of the trading house.
They arrived at a room used for meetings, and Boer invited Janet to sit down.
Janet glanced at Joao, who sensibly went to stand guard by the door.
It was only then.
Janet no longer wasted words with Boer.
"Mr. Boer, I'll be straightforward."
"I want to reach a cooperation agreement with the mysterious Lord behind you."
Boer pretended to be puzzled as he looked at Janet opposite him and asked, "Lady Janet, I don't understand..."
His words hadn't even finished.
Once again interrupted by Janet.
"Mr. Boer, I think we're all smart people here, so isn't it unnecessary to hide anything?"
"Without specific intelligence information, do you think I would personally visit?"
"Mr. Boer, I am expressing my sincerity to you, as well as to the Lord behind you!"
Boer fell silent instantly.
Seeing Boer without words, Janet continued, "It's not that Mr. Boer acts indiscreetly."
"But rather, one convoy of carriages after another, wherever they go, naturally arouses curiosity."
"Especially in the Southern Border Land."
"Moreover, had Mr. Boer not approached me, spending a fortune to buy a million pounds of barley,"
"I would never have imagined that a Lord would be rapidly rising in a corner of Morgan Town."
Boer looked at Janet and spoke, "Miss Janet, what exactly do you need me to do?"
"To be honest, I'm just a merchant who can enter the walls."
"My sole purpose is purchasing goods, transporting them inside the walls and then putting them... away."
"That's all."
Janet nodded, "Having access beyond the walls, that's sufficient!"
"Mr. Boer, I need you to deliver a letter for me."
"As for the rest, there's nothing else you need to do."
"That's all."
Boer continued to stare at Janet, his voice calm as he asked, "Miss Janet, what if I refuse?"
There was no trace of embarrassment on Janet's face, rather a smile appeared.
"Your family is in Morgan Town, your business is in Morgan Town..."
"Even if my grandfather Jonas is no longer with us."
"I can still leverage his connections to reach out to the Merchant Guild of Kakasong City and hinder your trade activities."
Boer opened his mouth slightly, then slowly closed it again.
An expression of anger surfaced on his face.
Yet Boer did not erupt because of it.
As a merchant.
He knew very well that without strength, losing his temper would only make relations with Janet worse.
Janet continued to speak, "I think Mr. Boer will not refuse, will he?"
Boer took a deep breath, suppressing his anger as he said, "I will assist Lady Janet and deliver the letter mentioned."
A satisfied expression appeared on Janet's lips, "That's wonderful, Mr. Boer."
"If cooperation is reached, you'll realize how right your decision to agree is!"
Having finished speaking.
Janet rose from her chair, walked to the balcony of the second floor hallway.
Her delicate hands rested against the wooden railing.
Her gaze swept over the busy figures on the street below.
Full of emotion, Janet spoke.
"Mr. Boer, for Morgan Town to develop rapidly, the balance of the major manors must change!"
Boer said nothing.
Change it?
How to change?
Overthrow other manors and make Frank Manor dominate all of Morgan Town?
From a balance among several manors to Frank Manor's dictatorship?
Whether for merchants or Free People, it would be a nightmare.
Because, after someone monopolizes Morgan Town, they can only silently endure exploitation from Frank Manor.
And with no chance to resist or choose!
Tap, tap~
Listening to Janet's leather heels stomping on wooden floors as she walked away, Boer was filled with seriousness.
No matter how circumstances turn out, he must inform Master Lynn of this matter.
Otherwise, if anything happens, it's not something he can handle.
...
A few days later.
[Collection Experience +1]
[Collection Experience +1]
[Collection Experience +1]
[Your Collection skill has been upgraded to Level 3, unlocking: Backpack]
[Award Received: Talent Duplication Book ×1]
...
Looking at the suddenly appearing text panel before him, Lynn raised his eyebrows.
After tirelessly grinding skills during this period, his [Collection] skill finally leveled up.
However, this unlocked [Backpack]?
With a thought, Lynn opened the [Heavenly Artifacts] panel.
Indeed, a bag icon had appeared at the bottom of the interface.
Opening it, a grid interface, entirely vacant, was revealed.
Lynn instantly realized something.
He instructed Red to fetch water for him, and with a thought, the Two-Handed Axe previously in his grip instantly vanished.
Lynn looked at the grid interface of the backpack.
As expected, a miniature icon of a two-handed axe appeared within.
With another thought, the vanished Two-Handed Axe,
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