As John and the others left through the main gates of the Alliance Headquarters, he couldn’t help but stare at someone standing directly outside the gates with his head bowed. John raised an eyebrow as he inspected Kadin, the Starforge Clan genius, who stood there as if he were nothing but a servant.
“Follow us,” Adam instructed, which Kadin immediately did as he was told and followed behind, his head still bowed down to the ground.
“I have to admit, I never thought someone like Kadin would allow a slave-contract to be planted on his soul,” John said, although he felt no sympathy for Kadin, as this outcome was the consequence of his own actions.
“What did you do to make him accept the slave-contract?” John asked Adam curiously.
He could tell that Adam had matured greatly since his ‘death’ in the Jade Dragon Empire Realm. He carried himself with much more self-confidence, and no longer seemed like a miscreant childlike before.
“Nothing really,” Adam replied as he glanced sideways at Kadin. “After I was done…. questioning him, I was just about to kill him when he pleaded for mercy. He was the one who suggested having a slave-contract planted on him. Can you believe it? The genius of the Starforge Clan, willingly accepting a slave-contract. How pathetic,” Adam spat out with disdain.
John stared at Adam and then Kadin for a moment, not accepting it to have gone like that. He would have assumed that Adam tortured him into accepting it, but the truth was quite different.
“Does the Starforge Clan have a way to undo slave-contracts?” John asked curiously.
“Not that I’m aware of,” Adam replied. “I’ve never heard of anything like that before. Besides, if they try to mess with the slave-contract, I’ll immediately feel it and just snuff out his soul instead.”
“So what’s your plan for him?” John asked another question.
“I’ll send him back to the Starforge Clan, to act as a spy for me. I want to know everything about what happened to my parents, and I can think of no better way to obtain that information. In the eyes of Kadin’s father and the rest of the clan, he’ll still be their Young Master and future clan leader…for now,” Adam replied.
“That’s actually not a bad plan,” John mused, “but what if they detect the soul-contract? Won’t it all be for nothing then?”
“I doubt they’d ever even think that Kadin would accept a soul-contract, so they shouldn’t even look for it. Unless once looks very closely into another’s soul, detecting a slave-contract is near impossible, even for someone as powerful as his father. And since I control his every action, he won’t be allowed to even breathe a word of all this, so them finding out shouldn’t happen,” Adam explained as he glanced at Kadin again.
“Isn’t that right? You’re to be my perfect dog, spying on your own family for me! How pathetic,” Adam asked Kadin.
“Yes, Master Adam,” Kadin replied quickly, as if he didn’t dare upset Adam.
The group continued to walk through the sprawling city, passing by grandiose buildings, bustling marketplaces, quiet lakes surrounded by lush parks, and more as they discussed various things, including the fact that the reservation was booked by Laia and that her, Iseria, and Iris were waiting for them there. After walking nearly a dozen miles through the city, the group stopped before a pagoda, ten stories tall.
The pagoda had gold walls, black and red eaves, and had ornate carvings and designs all over it, making it look very elegant and luxurious. John gazed at the building for a moment, and read the signboard above the entrance which seemed to have been hand-written by a calligraphy master.
“Divine Dragon Restaurant!” it read, while John nodded his head in approval at the name.
The group walked up the smooth stairs to the top, where two well-dressed attendants stood before the front entrance.
“Do you have a reservation?” one of the attendants asked.
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