“Haha! Don’t let your wife hear you talk like this, Mr. Jensen. Otherwise, you’ll be in for it.” Dillon burst out laughing heartily.
“I was only joking. You wouldn’t rat me out, right, Mr. Sawyer?” asked Rory Jensen with a laugh.
“Well, I don’t know. If you want to shut me up, you might have to pay up.” Dillon was joking around with Rory.
Seeing Dillon engrossed in a lively conversation with Rory, Jared didn’t want to waste any more time. Hence, he asked Dillon, “Mr. Sawyer, now that I’ve arrived, I won’t bother you any longer. Could you tell me where the reception of Lunarius Palace is? I need to make some inquiries.”
“Mr. Sawyer, who might this be?” Mr. Jensen sized up Jared.
Dillon quickly introduced Jared by saying, “Oh, this is Mr. Chance. He’s the one who successfully treated the illness of Mr. Sutton’s daughter.”
Dillon specifically brought up the matter of Moses’ daughter because Rory had a close relationship with Moses.
The young Rory could assume the role of a branch sect leader in Southedge City at such a tender age, thanks largely to Moses’ recommendation.
Although Southedge City was desolate at that time, he still served as the branch sect leader. For a young man, this represented boundless opportunities.
With the emergence of Lunarius Palace, Southedge City had become more prosperous. Consequently, Rory’s wealth and Pathfinder Sect’s status had risen to the point where he could then afford to joke around with Dillon.
“What? Mr. Sutton’s daughter has recovered from her illness?” Rory was surprised.
Dillon nodded. “Yes. It was Mr. Chance who cured her. In gratitude, Moses even gave Mr. Chance a token.”
Upon hearing Dillon’s words, the way Rory looked at Jared became significantly more respectful.
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