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Regal Guard of Dragon novel Chapter 829

"Yes! It's valuable."

His companions were so surprised that they could say so in exclamation.

"Tell exactly how much the watch is worth. Is it worth a house in Tunsen First Community?"

His companions nodded slowly.

He froze with surprise before he could realize what happened.

"Are you telling the truth? Couldn't it be that you mistook it?" he whispered.

"No. This is the latest style of the year. I have been following it a few days ago."

"Is it the watch that only the rich can afford and the poor can only admire?"

His companions nodded again. The man finally realized that he had encountered troubles.

His companions quickly sent the watch back to him. He was scared and shocked. If he broke the watch, he might have to sell his house to get one.

Holding the watch carefully, he made his way to Finn.

"Sir, it's really an amazing watch. Here you are. I'm sorry. I was blind that I didn't notice you are rich. I'm just a redneck."

Finn looked back at this humble young man. He just wanted to get rid of them quickly. Sienna must be angry for wasting so much time.

Taking the watch and putting it on, he said, "Stay low-key. There are tons of rich people out there."

The men nodded heavily.

"Thank you for not blaming us. See you."

Then the men turned around and ran away.

That was the end of the train drama. Luckily Sienna didn't complain, but the way she looked at Finn was weird.

Soon, they came to the northwest desert. When they were still in the city, they didn't feel anything, but when they arrived at the Gobi desert, they felt it very desolate.

Stretching in front of them was a vast of lonely desert. It was much less energetic and vital than in urban areas, and the land here seemed to be in dead need of water, dry and hard.

Finn asked a man as he sat on top of an oxcart.

"Has this always been like this before?"

"Not all places are like this. When we pass this section, there will be oases with lush grass and lots of cattle and sheep," said the man replied.

Finn was pretty curious.

As they went on, they saw herds of cattle and sheep just as the man had said.

But there were something different from what the man had said.

Lying on the ground, Finn found it hard to breathe.

He had not expected that such a kind and honest man would do so.

"Why did you do it?" asked Finn.

"I have no choice. They threatened to kill my daughter if I didn't listen to them," cried the man.

Looking at the man crying, Finn was angry, but he didn't know where to vent his anger.

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