Drug-Eating Genius Mage - Chapter 121
Teina Auction House (1)
“Then, this is what I got around.”
“You must not be late. I stopped by the dressmaker on the way.”
“……Are you suddenly feeling like a babysitter?”
Looking at the back of Lennok, who shook his head with an absurd expression and left the bar, Jenny quietly sat down at the bar and asked for a long candle.
Carrying the cell phone that was ringing incessantly and taking care of urgent matters first, she let out a small sigh and exhaled smoke.
“Whoa…..”
Even when I first met him, I thought he was a idiot who had been expelled from the Magic Tower and had come to work as a freelancer, but I was completely mistaken.
I thought he would fall out on the street without going for a day, but suddenly, there was no one in District 49 who didn’t know his name.
If we continue to work together like this, we may simply go beyond the district and become a big name in the outskirts of the Balkans.
And Jenny could imagine such a future without difficulty.
The only difference is whether or not she is present in the scene.
“Are you okay?”
“what?”
She responded sullenly to Jordan’s indifferent concern.
“If it was Teina Auction House, that friend would still be there. Wasn’t it that you didn’t show your face on purpose?”
“doesn’t care.”
When he took out the long candle he was holding in his mouth and tapped it, the bubbles of magical power burst and spread into the air.
“Because I can’t be bound by Kaise forever.”
“……..”
Zordon was silent when he heard her say the name indiscriminately.
It always has been.
Everyone who knew him and everyone who knew her always didn’t like her outspokenness.
Although there were times when I purposely turned away from that gap because I was tired and annoyed.
It took less than a week after setting up the bar to realize that you shouldn’t discriminate between friends and foes as long as it helps.
“It’s time to stop hearing that you’re a cowardly bastard selling other people’s names.”
Jenny let out smoke and laughed ferociously.
Although she restrains herself to some extent in front of Lennok, she is a heavy smoker that is so fearsome that Jordan is frightened.
There was nothing good about making clouds with smoke in front of our precious customers, so I just held back.
“The time has come to set the route clearly. I bet on a wizard named Van. Jordan, what are you going to do?”
“………”
“Are you still clinging to that foolish promise and promising the next one?”
“Jenny, I hope you don’t get me wrong.”
Jordan shook his head gently.
“Kaise’s story is over. The word “next” doesn’t suit anyone.”
“……..”
“I just found a place where I can stop.”
“……joy.”
Jenny laughed and rubbed the long candle and stood up from her seat.
“I’m going down to the warehouse. Have the key ready.”