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The Supreme God novel Chapter 25

Austin waved his hand without hesitation.

"Bang," a loud sound echoed as twenty more vital energy crystals were added.

Austin had got these vital energy crystals from Rafat and put them in the Space Ring he carried.

"If you can help me apply for the task at Beast Mountain, these vital energy crystals will be yours."

"You!" Excitement reflected in Farry's eyes when he saw the number of vital energy crystals on the table. He desired them like a cat covets fish.

"How did you get so many vital energy crystals? Most of them must have a mysterious source. Tell me!"

Instead of handling the situation carefully, Farry let his greed control him. He demanded to know where Austin got such a small fortune from.

"What makes you think I will answer you?"

Austin knew why Farry was asking him these questions. He squinted at Farry as he spoke with a disdainful tone.

Every disciple at large cultivating sects such as Sun Sect had many opportunities to obtain refining resources depending on their strengths and the tasks they completed.

Usually, elders wouldn't ask about the source of private treasures of disciples.

If the elders could extort a disciple's treasure at will, they would be less inclined to work. In such cases, they would use their authority to confiscate what the disciples had earned by risking their lives outside the sect.

This would undoubtedly frustrate the disciples and lower their enthusiasm to cultivate. In the long-run, this would be harmful to the development of a large sect.

So, the leaders in Sun Sect wouldn't extort a disciple's possessions so openly.

Austin's expression turned cold. He glared into Farry's greedy eyes, and questioned, "What? Are you considering stealing my vital energy crystals?"

Farry thought quickly. Now, Austin was at the third-level of the Energy Gathering Realm. Farry was at the fourth-level and was one level higher than Austin. However, Farry had heard of Austin's capabilities. He knew that Austin possessed power and martial skills beyond his level.

Unsure of how much Austin had learned, Farry lost confidence in his ability to defeat Austin should they get into a fight.

Moreover, if they fought, others would be alerted. What was worse, if the leaders found out that he had robbed a grunt disciple of his vital energy crystals, Farry would be charged with a serious crime.

Farry was a coward, greedy, and crafty. After thinking about the situation and the consequences of his actions, Farry understood that he had to control his greed. He rolled his eyes dismissively as he spoke with Austin.

"Huh? Austin, it appears that there has been a misunderstanding. If you want to enlist for the task at Beast Mountain, I will certainly help you. Just wait for my good news."

Farry changed his attitude suddenly. He had called Austin a fool many times before, but now, Farry had called him by his name.

This was the first time that Austin heard someone call him by his name ever since his demotion to grunt disciple three years ago.

Austin raised eyebrows as he contemplated the change in Farry's behavior. Meanwhile, Farry wondered where this fool had gotten so many vital energy crystals from, and how he could grab them—of course not openly. He vowed to figure out a way to take them from Austin slowly sooner or later.

After a moment's contemplation, Austin felt relieved despite the fact that he could tell by Farry's changing expression that he harbored ill-intentions.

However, Austin didn't take it seriously because he thought Farry was easy to handle.

"All right. In this case, I will wait for your news. If I can get the task at Beast Mountain, I will give you more vital energy crystals."

Austin reminded Farry as he turned to leave.

Austin had been the Deputy Director of the Sales Department in a company on Earth in his previous life. He knew exactly how to tempt and motivate people using bribes and kickbacks.

He knew that if he didn't offer money, Farry wouldn't get serious. As long as he gave some profit to a greedy person like Farry, the latter would surely try his best to fulfill Austin's request.

As expected, Farry heard Austin's leaving comment and thought Austin genuinely had a significant fortune. So, he thumped his chest and replied, "Austin, don't worry. I will help you with this matter.

Come to me if you need any help in the future."

He walked Austin to the room door. Now, as per Farry, Austin was a rich man. Of course, Farry had to be polite and wouldn't yell at him as he had done before.

It was a silent night.

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