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Chapter 129 Six figures!

 In front of the statue of Thousand Hands and Hundred Eyes, I was a little shocked when I looked at this famous tourist attraction in Inazuma. Not to mention the solemn atmosphere, just the dense eyes of God embedded in the statue are full of secret benefits.
"You should have heard about the Eye Hunting Order. The confiscated God's Eyes will be embedded in the statues. You should all have understood it before arriving at Inazuma. Each country's style is different.

..."

Toma was like a tour guide at the scenic spot, introducing Ying and Paimon to some of the customs of Inazuma, some situations of the Eye Hunting Order, and a general introduction to the Thousand Hands and Hundred Eyes statue.

It's more like a little red flag.

As Toma introduced her, the more she heard, the more something was wrong. Although she was not a rice wife, she always felt that Toma's words gave her a very strange feeling.

"Well..."

Suddenly, Ying groaned and covered her forehead with a painful expression.

"Ying! What's wrong with you? Are you okay?"

Seeing Ying's appearance, Paimon flew over worriedly. Ying shook his head gently, his voice trembling:

"No...it's okay. I touched the statue just now, and some memory fragments of Mohu suddenly flooded into my mind, giving me a headache. Thomas, where should we go next?"

Thomas was slightly relieved when he saw that Ying was fine. It would be uncomfortable if something happened to the helper who had finally arrived before he could see the real owner.

"The next stop is the destination of our trip, Shenli Mansion. But I have to trouble you two one more thing. I wonder if you can come with me to invite that little brother Jun Luoyu? Let's see the interaction between you.

, I must be familiar with it."

Ying glanced at Thomas curiously and nodded:

"There is some friendship. But why did Toma invite Jun Luoyu?"

Ying couldn't understand why Toma invited such an ordinary "ordinary person" since Jun Luoyu did not carry the Eye of God and had not used any special power so far.

Thomas smiled and gave a reason:

"You just said that little brother Jun Luoyu is a person who can basically discuss anything as long as the remuneration is reasonable, and I happen to have a commission with a good remuneration. I just need to confirm with you whether he is trustworthy.

."

Ying lowered his head and thought for a moment, then slowly said:

"He and I are just ordinary friends, but although I don't know whether he is trustworthy, he is a Liyue person and attaches great importance to contracts. As long as we sign a contract with him, he must be very trustworthy."

"Is that so? Thank you for your information. Is it convenient for you two to go with me to invite that little brother? Of course, if it is really inconvenient for you two, you can go to Mulao Tea House and wait for a while."<

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After listening to Ying's words, Toma felt a little prepared. A Liyue person who values ​​contracts is definitely very trustworthy. As long as he signs a contract to keep secrets, he has not heard of any Liyue person breaking it.
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Of course Ying doesn't mind going to Jun Luoyu together. Anyway, she and Paimon have nothing to do, so it's the same wherever they go.

Not long after, the three of them found Jun Luoyu who was chatting in the Shimura House. Moreover, the customers in the store were looking at Jun Luoyu with more or less surprised eyes. After all, he looked like he was only fifteen or sixteen years old.

It would be strange in any country for a child to eat five large bowls of noodles in a row.

"Suck...suck...huh?"

Jun Luoyu, who touched the noodle bowl, looked at Thomas and the others, struggled to swallow the noodles in his mouth, and burped:

"Hiccup~huh, should I say it, Inazuma's ramen tastes pretty good, but there is a little less salt. Boss, pay the bill! You three, what do you want from me?"

Jun Luoyu paid the bill and walked out of Shimura House, looking at Toma and Ying.

Ying glanced at Thomas and signaled him to say it himself. Thomas was not pretentious and walked over with a smile:

"Little brother, it's like this. I have a very lucrative business here, and I want to cooperate with you. As a businessman, you probably won't refuse this kind of business that comes to your door."

"Oh? Haha, I won't refuse any business that comes to my door, but I have to know what the specific content is first."

Jun Luoyu also looked at Toma with a smile. His expression was so well managed that even Toma, who had experienced officialdom for a long time, couldn't guess what this little guy was thinking.

But Thomas is also a positive character, or a positive character in the plot. He doesn’t have any bad intentions, so he behaves very openly:

"As for the content, little brother, you can rest assured. I will naturally not let you do anything that goes against my principles, but I will keep the specific content confidential. If you want to know, you have to set off with us first, and you will have to sign a copy when the time comes.

Confidentiality contract."

After hearing what Toma said, Jun Luoyu took out two blank contracts from his arms and showed them to Toma, his smile not diminishing:

"If you need to sign a contract, then you might as well use mine. With all due respect, I only recognize this kind of contract from Liyue. I cannot trust contract documents from other countries."

Thomas took a look at the contract document handed over by Jun Luoyu, and showed an expression that was indeed true:

"Brother Jun Luoyu is indeed a big businessman in Liyue. He can get such top-notch business contracts in Liyue. In this case, can you come with us?"

"No, before you go, you have to tell me how much I can get from this business. If the expectations are too low, I have no interest in continuing the discussion."

Jun Luoyu looked like a standard businessman, and Thomas didn't feel any surprise, but readily gave him a little bargaining chip:

"The lowest expected value will not be less than six figures."

"Businesses of this level are not easy to do. However, the merchants are very profitable. In view of such a large amount of expected value, I will go there."

Jun Luoyu immediately changed his face. One thing he said was right. Although Jun Luoyu was usually relatively salty, as long as the reward was high enough, it wouldn't be a problem for him to even join in and save his life. But what about the cost...

"Haha, little brother, I'm really happy, so please let the three of you come with me. The next journey is quite long, and we need to take a carriage there."

When Tuoma saw Jun Luoyu's agreement, the smile on his face relaxed a little, and he led everyone towards the city gate.

"Ying, this idea was yours, right? And who told you about this habit of mine? Xiangling or Hutao?"

On the way out of the city, Jun Luoyu tugged on the corner of Ying's clothes. After the two of them were a little behind Toma, Jun Luoyu began his cross-examination.

He could guess that Thomas would come and invite him again, but he was certain that Thomas had no idea about these little habits of his, and they were definitely revealed by Yingying.

"Uh... I'm sorry, did it cause you any trouble..."

Ying is a little embarrassed, what she did is indeed a bit unethical.

"That's for sure. Isn't the commission troublesome? You should know that I hate trouble. And who told you about my habit of finding it difficult to refuse high-paying commissions?"

Jun Luoyu had a headache. If someone tempted him with a high reward without touching the bottom line, it would be difficult for him to refuse, but only Hutao and Xiangling knew about it!

Ying struggled for a while and said:

"Actually... Wendy told me this... He said that no matter what you do, you pay attention to rewards. You didn't plan to help that dragon disaster, but you were very happy after he gave him the Eye of God.

I agreed. If I want you to help me with anything, as long as I can afford the reward, you will definitely agree..."

"Damn!"

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