"But This Is!!!"
Shock was plainly visible not only on Adam's face but also on Carl's. Both n stared at the newly unveiled artifact as if it were an object straight out of legend.
For it was one, One that was long lost in ti and only after such a huge skip of ti has it finally been found and that too was not easy to do.
In Adam's hands was a longsword, still encased in its sheath. The sheath itself was a lustrous silver-white, adorned with the image of a dragon, its head sculpted at the sword's handle.
Adam looked at the sword and remained silent for a mont as he let the mont blend in with him and remain in him for eternity before giving out a sigh of relief.
He remained incredulous as he gazed at the sheathed sword, unsure of what to do with it. Turning to Nigel, he asked, "Why?"
Nigel's smile was one of amusent as he replied, "Because you bid for it fair and square, unlike so others. The sword was destined to be sold anyway, so why not give it to the person who played the ga most honorably, right?"
"Besides you were about to pay for it anyway and the sword would inevitably gotten to your hands so why not make the process much easier."
"And you're just going to give this to us for free?" Carl inquired, his tone laced with suspicion. He couldn't believe that an item that was worth close to a trillion dollars was being given to them for free without any consequences.
"Yes."
While Adam grinned at the news, Carl remained skeptical, sensing sothing amiss. He pressed further, "Why? We're willing to pay for the sword; there's no need to gift it to us."
Nigel leaned back into the sofa and said, "If it's about money, you can see we already have plenty flowing in from every bid. It's not your money we're after. Well, not entirely." His last words were delivered with a sly smile that didn't escape the attention of either man.
Both n beca curious at the strange man's odd smile as they felt sothing was amiss.
Adam, initially elated, regained his composure and asked, "If it's not the money, then what do you want?"
"Well, if it's not too much to ask, I want to—" Nigel chuckled lightly as he corrected himself, "My boss wants to et with the Trust Family Head."
Adam and Carl exchanged a glance, then Carl asked, "Is that all?"
"Yes."
"Nothing more?"
"No, nothing more." Nigel replied casually.
"And you're willing to give us this sword just for that?" Adam asked the sa question again in assurance.
"No, no."
Adam and Carl's confusion deepened as Nigel clarified, "We're not giving you the sword and the bunny just to secure a eting with the family head. We're offering them as a gesture of apology for what happened earlier with the deceased."
Nigel let out a mocking laugh. "If you suspect we have so ulterior motive, feel free to decline our invitation. You're welco to cancel at your convenience."
The two n pondered this before Carl asked, "And we can still take the sword for free?" Adam let out a small groan upon hearing this.
"As I said before, it's a token of our apology. So yes, you can take it with you right now. But I'd advise keeping this under wraps for the ti being. The situation is delicate, and anything could tip it over the edge."
Adam nodded, "Of course. Thanks for the advice. We gladly accept your apology. As for the matter with the family head..." He paused, waiting for a signal from his earpiece.
"Tell him the family head will attend."
Adam refocused on Nigel, who noticed the subtle change in his deanor, and said, "My friend might accept your invitation. He'll be pleased that you extended it personally and will eagerly await your response."
Nigel acknowledged the exchange of pleasantries. "We should be the ones thanking you. Please let your friend know that he can expect our response within a few days, after... we've tidied up a few matters."
Adam nodded, and they continued their conversation for a while longer before both n rose to leave.
"Well then, it's been a pleasure talking with you, Mr. Nigel."
Nigel also stood and shook hands with both n, correcting them, "As I ntioned earlier, please call Nigel. We're on the verge of becoming good friends, especially if the discussions between my boss and your friend go well, which I'm confident they will. So why not start being friends now?"
Adam smiled, "Alright, Nigel. Thank you for the hospitality, but ti has passed quite a bit, and it's probably best we wrap this up. We'll talk again soon."
"If fate permits."
"Yes, if fate permits."
Adam and Carl exchanged goodbyes before Nigel escorted them out of the room and led them to the exit.
"Please inform your friend that we're expecting him. And if he wishes, he's welco to bring his son along."
Adam gave a peculiar smile as he replied, "Sure."
Suddenly, an employee approached Nigel and whispered, "Sir, there seems to be an issue with the... uh," the man glanced at Adam and Carl before subtly adding, "the Caged Items."
Nigel frowned as he turned to the duo. They said, "Go ahead. We're already near the door, so we can see ourselves out."
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, don't worry about us. It sounds like sothing urgent requires your attention, so it's better if you handle it before things escalate." Carl said with a smile, making it seem as though he was genuinely speaking to a friend.
Nigel smiled back, "Thanks for understanding. May we et again." Adam and Carl nodded as Nigel quickly headed in the opposite direction.
As soon as he was out of sight, Carl's expression shifted dramatically. He looked in the direction Nigel had gone with a look of disgust. "Ugh! That guy gives the creeps."
Adam was taken aback by Carl's sudden change, "Whoa! What happened to you? You were just talking to the guy like he was an old friend."
"Of course, I had to act that way. I couldn't show my true feelings in front of him. But in reality, that guy gives really strange vibes." Carl shuddered at the mory of Nigel's smile.
"Well, I have to admit, you really fooled —and probably him too. I didn't see you break character even once," Adam remarked, genuinely impressed.
"Yeah, I know." Carl said, flicking his hair back. "I was in the drama club back in high school. I played the lead role in *Goo and Wholiet*."
"What character did you play? Wholiet?"
"Haha. But seriously, I was quite the actor back then."
"I even had offers to star in so well-known TV shows, you know."
Adam nodded before asking, "So why did you stop acting?" His tone was genuinely curious.
Carl sighed deeply before responding, "Well... as I was playing lead roles in many famous productions, one day I t the love of my life."
Carl fell silent, prompting Adam to ask, "And then?"
"What do you think? I married her. End of story."
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