“What exactly are you looking for?” Lisha asked curiously.
Without hesitation, Jagoan took out his phone and drew a simple shape on it.
“This… It looks like a sword fragment…” Lisha said, staring wide eyed at the drawing Jagoan had drawn.
“Yeah, it’s indeed a sword fragment. Ms. Lisha, the sword fragment might be in this antique market. If possible, I would like to ask you to help me look for it,” Jagoan replied solemnly.
He had just bought a dress and a luxury item like perfume for Lisha. It was time to ask for Lisha’s help.
Instead of rejecting, Lisha immediately said, “Okay, no problem. I’ll call someone to help us find it. But to be honest, I don’t think we can find it. Because as you can see, there are so many antiques in this antique market…”
“It’s hard to find a sword fragment with no distinctive features mixed within it. There’s a saying in Dragon Kingdom, ‘Looking for a needle in a haystack’. I think the saying fits our current situation.”
Jagoan nodded, exhaled, and said, “Yeah, it’s hard to find, but I still have to find it.”
Jagoan sent the drawing he drew to Lisha, and she sent it to her staff and called them to look for it in the antique market.
“I’ve asked my staff to look for it. There are about 20 of them. They’ll be here any minute now,” Lisha said.
“Thank you, Ms. Lisha,” Jagoan nodded.
Lisha blushed slightly when she heard Jagoan thanking her.
Lisha’s staff arrived within moments. They were all bodyguards from the mayor’s residence.
While looking for it, Jagoan and Lisha enjoyed themselves in the bustling antique market.
Lady Luck might be on Jagoan’s side.
It made Jagoan happy. If he found the third fragment, he could combine it with the other two fragments to find the location of Silver City’s secret warehouse and the complete warehouse password.
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