Chapter 76 - Offers and Acceptance
Feeding the kids hot, fresh food from the street vendors of Sixth Flawless Flowing City was one of the most satisfying experiences of either of Benton’s lives. Considering that the kids had never seen a spatial ring, the fact that they were more excited by the food coming out of it than the spectacle of its very existence was a bit sad, but their enthusiasm for the amount and variety of dishes trumped Benton’s ability to experience any emotion besides sheer joy.He had great fun providing one meal after another and watching as the children all tasted various items off of each other’s plates. The smiles on their faces warmed his heart.
Thus, he was in a much better mood upon leaving the orphanage on his second visit than he had been on his first, and the same attitude applied upon his third visit to the palace in little more than a day’s time.
Fatty Ren was excited as well. “I have done as you advised, Friend Su! I expect to hear back from my sect brothers and sister soon that their task is done, and the message talisman has been sent.”
“Great job, Town Lord.” Benton cupped his hands and bowed lower to the man than he had on any previous occasion. “Let’s have lunch and then we can get down to other business.”
Stocking up on the street vendor meals had been Benton’s best decision since transmigrating to the cultivation world. Everyone loved it. His disciples. The children. And Fatty Ren most especially.
“This is fantastic, Friend Su! How did you do this?”
“It’s nothing special. I just bought some meals and put them directly in my spatial ring. It’s no big thing.”
“Friend Su, you are definitely not simple. I’ve never seen or even heard tell of a spatial ring that kept food this fresh. Depending on the quality of the device, there are definitely preservation effects, but look at the steam rising from this dish. It looks and smells like it came straight from the vendor, but it’s been in your ring for weeks.”
Benton scratched the back of his neck. He’d assumed that all storage devices shared that feature. Once again, the System proved it provided only the best.
When lunch was over, the two moved on to business.
“Honestly, Friend Su, you’ve been a great help to me. You can just take what you want from the sect grounds.”
Looking at things from Fatty Ren’s perspective, he probably wanted to keep in Benton’s good graces just as much as the other way around. After all, the Town Lord had no idea how powerful Benton was, a cultivator whose realm could not be read and who was a friend of the respected Poison Claw Sect and who casually suggested reaching out to an elder of that sect for help. Fatty Ren was probably just grateful he hadn’t been curb stomped yet.
“Nonsense,” Benton said. “The buildings there are perfect for my needs, and I am not a pauper that I need to take things for free.”
“How about you suggest a price, then?”
Normally, Benton would hesitate to be the first to put an actual number out there as it was a lousy negotiating tactic. Making the other guy go first conveyed so many advantages. But he really felt that Fatty Ren would accept just about anything that was put on the table.
Benton’s great benefit in the situation was that he could use resources he had in plenty in order to obtain those he desperately needed.
First, though, he needed to set the record straight.
Benton pulled the leather cord with the eleven spatial rings on it from underneath his robe. “Just to be clear, I need a lot of building materials. The amount that I will take will be noticeable.”
“Oh.”
“Yeah, so keep that in mind when I set the price.”
Fatty Ren nodded.
“You are poor in cash, and I find my stores being depleted more than I like as well. One thousand taels should help you manage your payroll for your servants, however, and I can spare that much. I can also give you three spirit coins, which obviously you can easily convert to taels should you choose to do so.”
Giving away three coins still left Benton with two from looting the Chameleon Jade Sect cultivator, so it was all found money as far as he was concerned.
Fatty Ren was looking a little disappointed, though, so Benton hurriedly continued.
“Cores are always handy to have around for formations and what have you, so I’ll throw in ten assorted rank ones and ten assorted rank twos.”
That addition perked the Town Lord up a little. Time to seal the deal.
“Finally, I’ll give you two hundred pounds of rank two spirit beast meat.” That quantity represented almost the remainder of that rank of meat that Benton had in his ring. He wasn’t too worried about running out, though, as they were soon to be back in the village where he could easily restock.
As he’d suspected, there was nothing that excited Fatty Ren like food, and he only had one request—that Benton throw in twenty of the vendor meals. Considering that quantity represented only about ten taels worth of food, he was more than happy to comply.
The two exchanged pleasantries, and Benton was off to the sect grounds, running flat out in contrast to the first time he had visited. It took him only a short time to reach his destination.
He was going to have so much fun!
First on his shopping list, houses. Figuring around a hundred sect members living in his compound seemed reasonable, but he probably needed to supply housing for at least twice that many to account for growth.
The Righteous Rain Sect had three options for living quarters—single person huts that ranged from a single room for outer sect disciples to much more luxurious affairs with dedicated cultivation rooms for those in the inner sect, single family houses with two to four bedrooms and various floorplans that all included a cultivation room, and multi-tenant facilities that were basically apartment buildings in the shape of pagodas.
Well, if the Righteous Rain Sect had offered all those options, Benton didn’t see why his sect wouldn’t have the same. First, he wanted a really big building for all the younger sect members to live in under Mistress Zhong’s supervision, and he found the perfect structure—a eleven-story tower with six apartments per upper floor, the ground level being reserved for communal spaces. Since each apartment could easily house two or three youngsters, that building would address most of his needs right there.
With a gesture, he transferred the entire thing into his storage, from foundation to roof. It was quite neat to watch as the biggest thing he’s stored yet just disappeared into a tiny piece of jade wrapped around one of his fingers. Living in a cultivation world was cool.
The building would have also taken care of most of the volume of his ring if not for how the storage space treated void space. As it was, the essentially flattened materials still took up a chunk of volume. He still had plenty remaining, though, so he added another smaller apartment building just in case he found a need for it.
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Benton definitely seemed to be collecting families lately, so he added twenty houses of various sizes and configurations. He also figured that single dwellings would be popular with some sect members, so he grabbed thirty of those as well.
There. His sect had plenty of room to grow, and his sect members would be spoiled for choice.
Benton decided to save the really fun part, the pavilions, for last, so he contemplated what support structures were needed. Well, what sect wouldn’t be complete without a library? And as luck would have it, the grounds had many, five in fact. All had been stripped of books and scrolls over the years, but the shelves were all in place. He chose a five-story building that featured several built-in reading nooks that tickled his fancy.
Next came dining facilities. The sect grounds contained numerous restaurants and cafeterias. Benton selected two of the former and a rather large version of the latter. He also grabbed a few shops and the building the sect apparently used for issuing jobs.
An important addition was a large lecture hall and also an amphitheater. Benton smiled at the thought of standing in front of a hundred disciples giving a lecture on cultivation.
Administrative space was also important, so he added a four-story pagoda filled with office space. He could see himself taking over the top floor as the sect leader.
Benton walked past a bathhouse and barely resisted slapping his forehead. He actually needed two of those—one for cleanliness and one for body cultivation. A quick search yielded exactly what he needed, and he was able to store both in his ring.
And of course, he couldn’t forget the cultivation rooms with arrays to increase qi density. He grabbed a building that looked appropriate.
The only thing left in the ancillary building category was maybe some type of social gathering spot? He didn’t know what that should be, though. Besides crafting, cultivating, and fighting, sect members didn’t do much for pure entertainment, so he just grabbed a couple of random buildings that could be purposed into whatever he eventually needed.
The Righteous Rain Sect had been massive. There were multiple buildings dedicated to each pavilion, and Benton didn’t need the biggest one for his tiny sect. Instead, he chose reasonable sized pagodas that varied from three to five stories, depending on the discipline.
First and largest was the martial pavilion, which had lots of different areas to train with various weapons, including a room with dimensions much larger inside than out for an archery range and arrayed rooms for sparring. Perfect. And of course, he had to have an arena for sect members to show off their prowess in front of a crowd, so he selected the smallest one of those available, though it still looked like it held several hundred spectators.
Next, alchemy. There were lots of arrays in that building, and Benton had no idea what they did. He figured that three floors filled with labs would be more than enough for the immediate future, though.
He also found an area he believed to have previously grown herbs, but all of them had been picked. There was a shack in the middle though, and he grabbed it just in case it had any control arrays for that purpose.
Finally, he found a nice four-story pagoda dedicated to formations that was broken into private work areas, communal labs, and classrooms. He wasn’t sure how it differed from any normal building, but with sects, there were probably some arrays or something set up, especially considering the topic researched and taught there.
The last important need he determined were areas for crafting the Orange Vigor Spirit Wood. Transporting the raw materials was fine for now, but he both needed to outfit his sect with weapons and to gain a greater share of the profit by selling a finished product. To that end, he found a forge for the blacksmiths and a woodworking area. While searching for the latter of those, he came across a small building just for fletchers and decided it was also a must have.
By the time he crammed in the last building, his ring was actually getting a little tight on space, and considering that the town wasn’t that far from the village if he ran, Benton decided he had enough for the moment.
He’d checked off a lot of his wish list for the visit to Vermillion Incomparable Rain Town. Find out what happened to the Righteous Rain Sect. Check. Fatty Ren had confirmed Benton’s suspicions that the attack had almost certainly been by demonic cultivators.
Gather building materials. Big check. He could plop down an entire sect ground well in excess of his needs in minutes.
Finally, recruit. Almost a check. He’d arranged for ten orphans to serve as rank and file, and he’d added a family of three, including a new head of the contribution point store and a kid with an intriguing qi aspect.
There were two problems, though. One, adding all thirteen people he’d recruited in the town as disciples would bring him to forty-nine total. That number was way too close to fifty without being fifty. He had to find at least one more person or that would bother him. Concern two was a more significant issue. Considering his soon to be formed sect would be located in an area beset by spirit beasts, his membership was skewed toward non-combat, with twenty-nine disciples, compared to only twenty who were designated to defend the sect.
Benton needed more fighters.
There was also that quest to recruit Foundation Establishment cultivators. He and Fatty Ren were on pretty good terms, and surely, letting go of a good chunk of his former sect’s buildings had to be an indication the large man might be ready to move on to a new sect.
Benton wasn’t quite ready to present that proposition, though. For one, he wasn’t one hundred percent sure he wasn’t being scammed about the whole Town Manager being the bad guy thing. Sure, his instincts were telling him that the greedy mortal was the problem and the overseeing cultivator was simply too lax with oversight, but Benton couldn’t be one hundred percent sure.
Second, he didn’t have the leverage he wanted yet. Asking a Town Lord to join a sect that hadn’t even been properly founded yet wasn’t the same as asking a mortal the same thing. Besides, Benton could just imagine the enticement it would be if the Shop offered a solution to the bottleneck problems the five former Righteous Rain cultivators were experiencing. It would be nice to have that possibility in hand when he approached the former Righteous Rain Sect members.
Finally, the quest only returned Shop Points, and Benton literally had no idea how beneficial those were. Considering his experience with the System so far, he believed that the access would present heaven defying opportunities, but he wasn’t ready to go too far out of his way to gain a few more of those points until he had a definite need for them.
No, that bit of recruitment was a goal for the future not the present. Better to stick to filling a definite immediate need—more fighters.
He spent the evening walking through the poorer areas of town dressed in his roughest robes, no weapon visible, with a coin pouch hanging from his belt. A few kids tried to steal the pouch, but he basically thwarted their efforts by grabbing their hand and kept on walking. They were not who he was looking for. After all, trying to rob an obvious cultivator, even one down on his luck, was stupid for a mortal, no matter how desperate they were.
An hour or so into his searching, he got a notification.
Host’s Disciple, Zhong Wen, has reached Qi Gathering: Minor Realm Four
Host is awarded one Sect Point.
Host has forty Sect Points available.
Nice. Way to go Mistress Zhong. The out of the blue increases were totally the best ones. Even better though were two more that followed later as Chang Xiaodan and Xiao Rong, Mistress Zhong’s helpers, achieved the same feat, bringing his total Sect Points to forty-two.
Those popups were the only bright spots in his wandering, though, as he had exactly zero luck finding the recruits he wanted. He almost gave up, but taking what he resolved to be one last look down another crowded street, he finally got what he wanted when his ears picked up a whispered conversation from an alley.
“Are you crazy? He’s obviously a cultivator,” Smart Street Rat said.
“Not a very good one,” Dumb Street Rat said. “Look at his robes. They’re as dirty as my clothes and torn as much besides.”
“Idiot! Look at his face. It’s perfectly clean. He took a bath before his walk but somehow didn’t change his clothes? And if he’s too poor to buy new ones, then what is in that fat coin pouch? It’s obviously a trap.”
Lack of talent could be overcome with pills and heavenly cultivation methods and techniques—to an extent anyway—but street smarts couldn’t be taught. Benton needed people who he could eventually give a mission to and expect that mission to be carried out with little or no handholding. He felt very lucky to have found the twins, Zou Tian, and Ye Zan. One more group with such a person as a leader would be fantastic.
Benton walked until he was out of sight of the two boys before using a deserted alley to ascend to the rooftops. He backtracked until eventually spotting his quarry down below and following them all the way back to what looked like an abandoned warehouse where they met four other boys.
None of them were special at all according to Benton’s spiritual sense. The only reason he had any interest at all was the leader’s acumen.
Suppressing a sigh at not hitting the jackpot by finding talent and intelligence in the same place, Benton channeled his inner Zou Tian, finding a glassless opening for ventilation and climbing inside.
Using the joists, Benton silently maneuvered himself until he was right over the young men.
Time to make an entrance. Benton dropped down right in the middle of them.
“Boys, I have an offer you’re not going to want to refuse.”
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- - A Fine Day to Die
Chapter 2
- - Game Over or Press Continue
Chapter 3
- - A Whole New World
Chapter 4
- - Ladies and Gentlemen Introducing the Sect Leader System
Chapter 5
- - Perk up
Chapter 6
- Finally a Cultivator Again Kind of
Chapter 7
- - Murderhobo
Chapter 8
- - The Path Forward
Chapter 9
- - Two Roads Diverged into a Wood
Chapter 10
- - Induction
Chapter 11
- - A Hitch in the Plan
Chapter 12
- - The Great Hunt
Chapter 13
- - A Boring Wait
Chapter 14
- - Cultivating Disciples
Chapter 15
- - Pressure Points
Chapter 16
- - Strength Weakness and Technique
Chapter 17
- - Nah Itll be Fine
Chapter 18
- - Corrective Measures
Chapter 19
- - Advancement
Chapter 20
- - A Single Step
Chapter 21
- - Questions and Contributions
Chapter 22
- - Core Harvesting Lessons
Chapter 23
- - Attack
Chapter 24
- - Wishes and Fishes
Chapter 25
- - Out of the Woods
Chapter 26
- - Lets Make a Deal
Chapter 27
- - Food for the Soul
Chapter 28
- - Supreme Growth of Heaven
Chapter 29
- - Unexpected Discovery
Chapter 30
- - Boasts and Beliefs
Chapter 31
- - Facing the Tide
Chapter 32
- - The Best
Chapter 33
- - Enter the Dragon
Chapter 34
- - Analysis
Chapter 35
- - A Greater Treasure
Chapter 36
- - The Sects Foundations
Chapter 37
- - To the Future and Beyond
Chapter 38
- - Leave-Takings
Chapter 39
- - Easy Come Easy Go
Chapter 40
- - Making an Omelet
Chapter 41
- - Beyond Expectations
Chapter 42
- - Like a Thief in the Day
Chapter 43
- - One Scary Cultivator
Chapter 44
- - Cash Grab
Chapter 45
- - A Not Unexpected Development
Chapter 46
- - Shock and Awe
Chapter 47
- - Reactions
Chapter 48
- - Retail Therapy
Chapter 49
- - They Do Exist
Chapter 50
- - Planning for the Best
Chapter 51
- - Exchanging Pointers
Chapter 52
- - The Cat Is out of the Bag
Chapter 53
- - Lessons from a Train Bound to Nowhere
Chapter 54
- - Coming Up Roses
Chapter 55
- - Loose Lips Sink Ships
Chapter 56
- - If Youre Not Cheating Youre Not Trying
Chapter 57
- - All the Worlds a Stage
Chapter 58
- - The Best a Man Can Get
Chapter 59
- - A Man Who Is Good at His Job
Chapter 60
- - A Healthy Rivalry
Chapter 61
- - One Last Celebratory Dinner
Chapter 62
- - So Long Farewell Auf Wiedersehen Goodnight
Chapter 63
- - Every Day Is Like Survival
Chapter 64
- - Bluffing Works Great Until It Doesnt
Chapter 65
- - Roll with the Punches
Chapter 66
- - Righteous as Surfing the EAC
Chapter 67
- - Biggest Leap Forward Yet
Chapter 68
- - A Hard Decision Made Easy
Chapter 69
- Is It Still a Round Table if Theres No Table
Chapter 70
- - Games Cultivators Play
Chapter 71
- - Home Alone
Chapter 72
- A Friend Parting at Speed Is a Friend Indeed
Chapter 73
- The System Isnt Just a Cheat Its Broken
Chapter 74
- - Severely Outnumbered
Chapter 75
- Scum of the Earth
Chapter 76
- - Offers and Acceptance
Chapter 77
- - Ambush
Chapter 78
- Cant Wait to Get on the Road Again
Chapter 79
- Leaps and Bounds
Chapter 80
- The True Role of a Sect Leader
Chapter 81
- Juggernaut
Chapter 82
- Distant Thunder Portends a Storm
Chapter 83
- Learning to Hunt
Chapter 84
- Home Again Home Again Jiggitty Jig
Chapter 85
- Feast or Famine
Chapter 86
- What Wasnt Lost Has Been Founded
Chapter 87
- A Heady Feeling
Chapter 88
- Another Tide Is Rising
Chapter 89
- May You Live in Interesting Times
Chapter 90
- - Belonging
Chapter 91
- Body and Soul
Chapter 92
- A Lovely Girl
Chapter 93
- For the Good of the Sect
Chapter 94
- Thats Not a Problem This Is a Problem
Chapter 95
- One Fell Swoop
Chapter 96
- Dislike Excitement and Ambivalence
Chapter 97
- Dont Go Breaking My Heart
Chapter 98
- Wouldnt Change if He Could
Chapter 99
- Perk Up Again
Chapter 100
- The Night Everything Changed
Chapter 101
- The Reverberations of Actions
Chapter 102
- The Reverberations of Words
Chapter 103
- Looking Up
Chapter 104
- Excelsior
Chapter 105
- Sect Growth
Chapter 106
- Personal Growth
Chapter 107
- Ultimate Juggernaut Combat Build Mark 2
Chapter 108
- You Gotta Fight
Chapter 109
- Turning Green
Chapter 110
- Changes
Chapter 111
- Preparations
Chapter 112
- Old Friends Well Met
Chapter 113
- Be Careful What You Wish For
Chapter 114
- Nevermore
Chapter 115
- Letters and Numbers
Chapter 116
- Theres No Aspect Like No Aspect
Chapter 117
- Its Time
Chapter 118
- Your View of Who You Are
Chapter 119
- No-Brainer
Chapter 120
- Nervous
Chapter 121
- Fashion Choices and a Slinking Dog
Chapter 122
- Benefits
Chapter 123
- A Brat a Bounce and a Butt
Chapter 124
- Its What
Chapter 125
- Lightning Heed my Call
Chapter 126
- Uninvolved
Chapter 127
- One Has to Run before One Can Walk
Chapter 128
- Strong Enough
Chapter 129
- Vow of Eternal Love
Chapter 130
- Time and Tide Wait for No Man
Chapter 131
- Picking Up a Thing or Two
Chapter 132
- A Dangerous Position
Chapter 133
- Tempting Fate
Chapter 134
- Calming and Exhilarating
Chapter 135
- FED Up
Chapter 136
- The Nuclear Option
Chapter 137
- First Blood
Chapter 138
- Waxing Tide
Chapter 139
- Many a Slip
Chapter 140
- Good as New
Chapter 141
- Saving Resources
Chapter 142
- Better to Lose a Fortune
Chapter 143
- Shut Up
Chapter 144
- Razors Edge
Chapter 145
- A Turtle a Fork and a Shell
Chapter 146
- That Didnt Work
Chapter 147
- The Kobayashi Maru
Chapter 148
- Worst Nightmare
Chapter 149
- Alert
Chapter 150
- The Badger Strikes
Chapter 151
- Into the Danger Zone
Chapter 152
- An Aura of Success or Failure
Chapter 153
- Attack a Creature a Major Realm and a Half Higher Than Me Sure
Chapter 154
- Alright Stop Meditate and Listen
Chapter 155
- Unexpected Revelation
Chapter 156
- High Tide
Chapter 157
- Well Played
Chapter 158
- Celebrate Good Times
Chapter 159
- Trials and Tribulations
Chapter 160
- a Arc Chapter 1 Epilogue
Chapter 161
- Volunteer
Chapter 162
- A Slippery Solution
Chapter 163
- Placemaking
Chapter 164
- Goodbye Home
Chapter 165
- Vengeance
Chapter 166
- Mercy
Chapter 167
- The Care and Feeding of Beasts
Chapter 168
- Distant Explosions
Chapter 169
- Hatched Chickens Come Home to Roost
Chapter 170
- True Danger
Chapter 171
- Eve of Destruction
Chapter 172
- Strike First and Strike Hard
Chapter 173
- Terms of Punishment
Chapter 174
- Real Trouble Brewing
Chapter 175
- Rise
Chapter 176
- Power of the Heavens
Chapter 177
- Heaven Blessed
Chapter 178
- That Couldve Gone Better
Chapter 179
- Salt the Ground
Chapter 180
- Assuaging Feelings
Chapter 181
- Condition of Membership
Chapter 182
- A Complete Idiot
Chapter 183
- Soul Man
Chapter 184
- An Exciting Twenty Years
Chapter 185
- Fly to the Moon
Chapter 186
- Move-in Ready
Chapter 187
- Fear of Failure
Chapter 188
- Explosive Growth
Chapter 189
- Three Notifications and a Message
Chapter 190
- Procrastination
Chapter 191
- Another Impossibility Made Expected
Chapter 192
- Lifeline
Chapter 193
- Interesting Isnt All Its Cracked up to Be
Chapter 194
- Consumer of All
Chapter 195
- Gluttonous Sword
Chapter 196
- Debt and Payment
Chapter 197
- A Road Almost Taken
Chapter 198
- Guilt and Regret
Chapter 199
- Spirit Body Soul and Mind
Chapter 200
- Information Risk and Reward
Chapter 201
- Plans and Ploys
Chapter 202
- Formality and Nervousness
Chapter 203
- Selection Day
Chapter 204
- Move-in Day
Chapter 205
- The Martial Pavilion
Chapter 206
- A Lighter Heart
Chapter 207
- Empathy and Commonality
Chapter 208
- A Points Sink
Chapter 209
- Dominant
Chapter 210
- Psionic Force
Chapter 211
- A Hypothesis
Chapter 212
- A True Alchemist
Chapter 213
- A Big Change
Chapter 214
- Party Prep
Chapter 215
- The Green Goblin the Nature of Teenagers and a Chapter 67 Stang
Chapter 216
- How Did He Know
Chapter 217
- Interest Mortification and Excitement
Chapter 218
- Fun and Games
Chapter 219
- Towers or Sources
Chapter 220
- A Dangerous Secret and a Ruinous Cost
Chapter 221
- A Third Option
Chapter 222
- Spies Space and Speed
Chapter 223
- Free-Range Parenting
Chapter 224
- Instructions
Chapter 225
- Anticipation
Chapter 226
- Cleaning Up the Trash
Chapter 227
- When a Plan Comes Together
Chapter 228
- Accepting Apprehensive and Avid
Chapter 229
- Prudence
Chapter 230
- Praise Potential and Points
Chapter 231
- The Two Towers
Chapter 232
- Why So Defensive
Chapter 233
- The Buck Stops With Me
Chapter 234
- Chillax Time
Chapter 235
- One Fact Changes Everything
Chapter 236
- No Rest for the Weary
Chapter 237
- Bestowing Tasks
Chapter 238
- Kowtowing to Jerks
Chapter 239
- The Jig Is Up
Chapter 240
- Preparing for War
Chapter 241
- Overblown Worries
Chapter 242
- The First Goal
Chapter 243
- No Survivors
Chapter 244
- Sinking into the Black
Chapter 245
- Mutually Assured Destruction
Chapter 246
- a Book 3 Epilogue
Chapter 247
- - Chastened
Chapter 248
- A New Old Disciple
Chapter 249
- - Barely
Chapter 250
- - Faith
Chapter 251
- The Perks of Becoming a Nascent Soul
Chapter 252
- A Huge Advantage
Chapter 253
- Shoot for the Moon
Chapter 254
- - Reset
Chapter 255
- Preparations for Departure
Chapter 256
- Sending a Message
Chapter 257
- - Changes
Chapter 258
- Taking Advice Making the Right Choice and Arranging Trades
Chapter 259
- I Got Pills Theyre Multiplying
Chapter 260
- Pedal to the Metal
Chapter 261
- Incredible Generosity
Chapter 262
- Swords
Chapter 263
- Testing
Chapter 264
- - Lure
Chapter 265
- Trouble Brewing and Deal Making
Chapter 266
- Should I Stay or Should I Go
Chapter 267
- - Determination
Chapter 268
- Never Again
Chapter 269
- The True Cause of Great Trepidation
Chapter 270
- Who Stays and Who Goes
Chapter 271
- Time after Time
Chapter 272
- Punching Up
Chapter 273
- Refusing an Invitation
Chapter 274
- Its a Ford Its an Acrobatic US Air Force Squadron Its a
Chapter 275
- Love Being a Cultivator
Chapter 276
- Success
Chapter 277
- Creepy Crawlies
Chapter 278
- Competitive Advantage
Chapter 279
- Depths of Shadow
Chapter 280
- The Problem with Delegating
Chapter 281
- Worries Leadership Rewards and Gratitude
Chapter 282
- - Advice
Chapter 283
- As Expected
Chapter 284
- A True Nightmare
Chapter 285
- Retiring to a Farm
Chapter 286
- Economic Warfare
Chapter 287
- Auction Anticipation
Chapter 288
- Going once
Chapter 289
- Going Twice
Chapter 290
- - Sold
Chapter 291
- Disappointment Hope and Seething
Chapter 292
- Mutually Beneficial
Chapter 293
- - Procurement
Chapter 294
- The First Source
Chapter 295
- A New Pavilion