Dustin felt excited. He had been searching for the thousand-year green lotus. He only needed a
Cherusia to produce the nine-fold Longevitum if he got it.
“It is wonderful, Mr. Rhys, but I’m afraid it wouldn’t be easy to get it.” Roderick’sment lowered
Dustin’s spirits.
“I’ll buy this precious herb no matter how much it costs!” Dustin had an unwavering determination to get
his hands on it.
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“It isn’t about money, Mr. Rhys. The Stoneray Order does notck money.” Roderick shook his head.
“Well, what do they want if not money?” Dustin wondered.
“The Stoneray Order likes collecting rare and precious objects. The rarer, the better. Whether you are
seeking medical help or special herbs, they only want rare items as payment,” Roderick exined.
“Where would I be able to get rare objects so suddenly?” Dustin frowned. Things would be much easier
for them if they could pay them off. But it would be tricky if the Stoneray Order did not ept money.
“Mr. Rhys, I’ve prepared some rare objects. But I’m not sure if Dr. Watkins will ept them.” Roderick
had his doubts.
“We have to give it a try no matter what. Pleasee with me, Mr. Brook,” Dustin invited.
“My pleasure.” Roderick nodded.
The three of them then drove to Stoneray Valley.
Stoneray Valley, as the name suggested, was a huge valley tucked away in a mountain range.
Mountains surrounded it on three sides, and there was only one entrance. It had a strategic location
where arge river separated it from the outside world. There was only one way to get into Stoneray
Valley, which was by boat.
After a two-hour drive, Dustin, Abigail, and Roderick finally arrived near Stoneray Valley. However,
when they made their way to the entrance, they were shocked by what they saw.
A little way off, the ce was packed with people. The queue stretched a long way out, and they could
not begin to imagine the number of people there.
“Mr. Brooks, is Stoneray Valley usually so crowded?” Dustin was shocked by the sight before him.
“There is usually quite a crowd here to seek medical help, but it was never so packed. It is quite weird.”
Roderick didn’t understand why there were so many people there either.
“With the amount of people here, we’d have to wait until tomorrow before we can get in. “Abigail
sighed. Had their two-hours journey been a wasted effort?
“Hey, excuse me, buddy.” Roderick approached a man in front of him and asked politely, “May I know
what’s going on here today? Why is there such a huge crowd?”
“Don’t you know? Today is the day Dr. Watkins will take a new student. Whoever passes his
examination and gets first ce will be epted into Stoneray Order and granted a wish,” the man
informed them.
“A wish?” Roderick turned to look at Dustin. “What do you think, Mr. Rhys?”
“Of course, we can’t miss out on such a great deal!” Dustin smiled. It’d be perfect if they could get the
thousand-year green lotus without having to give anything in return.
“But Sir, look at the line! How long are we going to have to stand in line for?” Abigail crouched on the
ground, resting her chin on her palms with a look of defeat.
“Who said anything about standing in line? Watch and learn.” Dustin walked up to the few people at the
front of the line and whispered something in their ears. Once they reached a deal, he
returned and said, “Alright, that’s settled. They’ve agreed to swap ces with us. Go on over.”
“Swap ces?” Abigail was stunned. “They’re at the front of the line! Why would they agree to do
that?”
“Why not? I gave them one million each. They’re more than happy to swap ces with us,” Dustin said
casually.
“A million?” Abigail could not believe her ears.
“What? Is there a problem?” Dustin asked calmly.
“Well…” Abigail was stunned. There wasn’t much she could say at this point.
Was this the power of money? It was amazing!