Chapter 1324: I want to buy 1323
“There are steps fifty ters ahead, walk carefully…” a familiar chanical voice ca through the earpiece.
As Tan Rou followed the instructions, she spoke to the bodyguards, “Don’t get excited, can you keep it down? Stop making noise behind , I can barely hear the instructions inside.”
The two bodyguards were indeed terrified of being punished, so they kept asking Tan Rou when they could find the Prince. But Tan Rou had already told them that she was looking for Laka and to please be quiet, yet the bodyguards were like ducks, quacking incessantly.
“Make one more useless remark, and you can go look for your Prince on your own!” Zhuang Liu threatened in the language of J country.
The bodyguards were frightened into silence by Zhuang Liu, promptly quieting down and obediently following behind Tan Rou without daring to utter another word.
“There is a staircase twenty ters ahead, the target is inside the cave…” the female chanical voice reported once more.
Tan Rou was truly impressed by Laka, no wonder he got separated from his friends and bodyguards in the shopping mall; one couldn’t bla the bodyguards for not attentively protecting him, it’s more that he was too good at running away.
She really didn’t understand why Laka had run into a cave. Surely it wasn’t to emulate Alice chasing a rabbit? Was there sothing in this place that attracted Laka?
“You have reached the vicinity of the target, the target is ten ters away from you, navigation has ended, thank you for using our service!” The navigation broadcast concluded.
Tan Rou also found Laka in the cave, who was sitting on a chair inside, with three bodyguards by his side.
“Phew—” Tan Rou breathed a sigh of relief and said to the other two bodyguards, “There is your Prince, hurry over!”
The two bodyguards moved as fast as bullets and instantly appeared next to Laka. Just when Tan Rou thought they might kneel down, Laka reached out to hold them back.
Laka said, “Don’t bla yourselves this ti, it was my lack of attention to the surroundings while I was touring that led to get lost.”
Indeed, it wasn’t Laka’s fault. The tourist site was overloaded with people pushing and shoving each other. The slightest lapse of attention and one could be swept off the path.
After realizing he had gotten separated from Tan Rou and the others, Laka simply didn’t bother catching up. Tan Rou had ntioned they had a Locator, so surely they would be able to find him through the network system, hence Laka wasn’t worried about getting lost there.
Plus, he really enjoyed this place. As he walked along, he wandered off, and then Tan Rou called out to him.
Tan Rou contacted him through the Locator on his hand and instructed him to stay put and not wander off, assuring him that they would co to find him.
Soon after, Laka kept hearing voices from the Locator, at tis saying “The target is 500 ters away from you,” at other tis saying “The target is getting closer.” He didn’t understand, but when the voice stopped broadcasting, Tan Rou and the others appeared in his line of sight.
He thought the Locator was really good. When one is lost, they beco nervous; being alone can invoke fear. But with this Locator, there’s no need to be afraid. It speaks to you, and just hearing another voice, even a cold electronic one, can substantially ease the fear inside.
“Is this Locator for sale?” Laka was reluctant to take off the Locator. “I want to buy a hundred units so that my family and friends can wear them, so they won’t get lost either.”
Tan Rou really wanted to retort, “Do you think everyone is as prone to wandering off as you?” but at her lips, her words changed.
“Mr. Laka, let’s talk about cooperation so other ti, because the system design here is quite complicated,” Tan Rou said. “If it’s going to be used, it requires corresponding satellite equipnt, so you cannot purchase it yet.”
Laka was sowhat disappointed, but then he said, “Miss Rou, if this Locator becos available for sale abroad in the future, please choose my country first. I will pay you a lot of money.”
Luckily, others couldn’t understand Prince Laka’s words, or else his statent would definitely attract those with ill intentions. If he was kidnapped because his identity was exposed, Tan Rou would be in big trouble.
No, it wouldn’t do to let Mr. Lin take a holiday; he was Laka’s translator, and it was better to have him present during business negotiations as a witness.
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