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A Man Like None Other novel Chapter 1336

Chapter 1336 Mister Flaxseed

The elderly man opened his eyes when Zion opened the door and walked in. Upon seeing Zion from a distance, he asked with an ingratiating smile, “Welcome, Sir. Would you like me to read your fortune? Come, have a seat!”

He stood up, wiped the chair with his sleeve, and invited Zion to take a seat.

Judging from how well-dressed Zion was, the elderly man regarded Zion as a potential big client.

“I’m not here for fortune-telling!” Zion shook his head.

The elderly man was momentarily stunned. He asked in confusion, “Sir, I’m a fortune-teller. If you’re not going to let me read your fortune, then why are you here?”

“I need your help to draw me some runic talismans,” Zion said directly.

“Runic talismans?” The elderly man froze for a bit and his expression changed. “But I’m a fortunate teller. What do I know about runic talismans? I can’t draw them. I can’t…” He waved his hands and returned to his seat.

Instead of trying to convince him, Zion whipped out a token and placed it on the table with a thud.

The elderly man’s expression darkened the moment he saw the token on the table.

“I know who you are, Mr. Flaxseed. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been able to track you down. Stop feigning ignorance and draw me a pair of tracking talismans right now. I’ll leave you alone after this!” Zion said coldly.

After glancing at Zion and the token on the table, the elderly man responded with a helpless sigh.

He flipped the blanket over and took the cinnabar rosary and a few pieces of yellow paper out of the bed. After taking a deep breath, he started drawing on the yellow papers.

In just seconds, the elderly man, who was already sweating buckets, had completed two tracking talismans.

Zion picked up the tracking talismans and put them into his pocket.

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