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Chapter 1829 - 489: I Told You to Spend Money, and You Really Did (Subscription Request)



Chapter 1829 - 489: I Told You to Spend Money, and You Really Did (Subscription Request)

After separating, Thomas found a place to observe in secret.

He noticed Del Neri seemed to be looking for somewhere, so he decided to go up and test him out.

He bought a vintage worker’s cap from a second-hand store and walked over, shouting in Italian: "Hey, are you trying to steal something, sneaking around here?"

"No, no."

Del Neri waved his hands quickly and said.

If the reporters knew about this, how could he show his face?

"Then what are you doing here, I’ve never seen you around!"

Thomas asked fiercely.

This is his tactic. After all, he’s not a native Italian; if he slowly introduces himself, he’ll surely slip up.

So he decided to give Del Neri a scare first, flustering him, and then probe for Del Neri’s intentions.

"Who are you looking for? If you can’t say, I’ll call the police. No wonder things have been going missing around here lately."

Thomas stared at Del Neri and said.

Del Neri couldn’t withstand the gaze, but he really didn’t want to go to the police station.

He realized the other person seemed not to recognize him, so Del Neri said, "I heard there’s a wizard nearby who is very effective, and I want to ask him for guidance on how to make the company develop better."

Thomas was thrilled internally!

Company matters are nonsense; only seeking a wizard is true.

As for whom to use the wizard against, anyone could guess.

He didn’t expect to run into such a big story today.

Thomas tried hard to suppress his joy, squinting his eyes into a triangle to make his bloated face look scarier.

"Wizard Frodo?"

Thomas probed.

"Seems like it, maybe not. I heard some vineyard owners mention it."

Del Neri said uncertainly.

Because his friend only casually mentioned it, and he just took it as a joke.

"Then it must be correct. The most famous around here is him; many plantation owners seek his help."

Thomas said familiarly, wrapping his arm around Del Neri’s shoulders.

Del Neri was still bewildered, feeling that the name Frodo was somewhat familiar.

Following Thomas around and about for over 20 minutes, Del Neri suddenly asked, "It seems we haven’t moved far from where we met?"

Thomas was nearly scared to death.

He quickly reached into his pocket, continuing to send blind messages to Levi Swindler, grinning and saying, "That’s because you’re unfamiliar with the area; the nearby buildings look quite similar."

"Is that so, maybe."

Del Neri nodded.

This matter needed secrecy, and it was his spontaneous decision.

Del Neri was more worried about exposure or not finding the wizard, so he didn’t delve deeply into these matters.

A few minutes later, he finally received a call from Levi Swindler.

Upon hearing him converse in Italian, Levi Swindler also switched to Italian.

Upon hearing Swindler say he used 800 Euros to temporarily rent a small store selling handmade goods, Thomas’s opinion of Swindler rose significantly.

Unexpectedly, this kid was quite clever.

Having a storefront naturally adds credibility.

As long as he gets the story, all these expenses could be reimbursed later.

Not to mention the generous bonus.

But there’s one issue: he’s not familiar with the streets.

He could only continue wandering with Del Neri, fortunately Thomas’s luck was good, finding the store Swindler rented.

Swindler had already gotten a general idea of the situation.

So he made some preparations in advance.

As the two people pushed the door open, he was already draped in a black cloth, wearing a traditional Jewish Kippah on his head.

Kippah means "cover," expressing reverence for God.

Upon seeing Swindler, Del Neri furrowed his brow.

He hadn’t heard that it was a Jewish wizard.

Thomas, who was constantly observing his expression, noticed the issue too, turning his small round eyes to Levi Swindler.

Levi Swindler shrugged lightly.

Suggesting he had no choice either.

In such a rush, he couldn’t think of how other wizards might look, so he could only set up according to his knowledge of Judaism.

"Is this Wizard Frodo?"

Del Neri asked in confusion.

"Yes, he is Wizard Frodo."

Thomas kept giving Swindler meaningful looks.

Swindler nodded and said, "I am Levi Frodo Svendler, If you’re looking for a wizard, then you’ve found the right person."

Thomas rolled his eyes.

This novice actually used his real name.

But it didn’t matter; Del Neri would know afterward anyway.

"Isn’t he too young?"

Del Neri turned to ask.

Before Thomas could speak, Swindler immediately scolded, "Young man, maintain respect for your elders."

"Yes, yes, yes, Wizard Frodo only looks young; he’s actually over 90 years old."

Thomas nodded and said.

In a place where Del Neri couldn’t see, he raised his thumb.

This novice performed even better than him.

Del Neri was skeptical, as looking around 30 when being 90 was too outrageous.

Swindler also noticed Del Neri’s expression. He promptly said, "You came today to ask me to help you deal with someone."

Del Neri’s eyes widened, shocked that the other person guessed correctly.

Swindler continued, "You’re looking to deal with a Chinese person!"

The biggest secret in Del Neri’s heart being guessed left him utterly terrified; wanting to deal with Huang Kaiwen in Italy was even less realistic than doing something bad in the Vatican.


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