In the end, Gua Nine helped Shi Jin out of his predicament. He patted the teenagerâs shoulder and gestured towards the sea: âNine Eagles is here.â
Shi Jin immediately turned in the direction he indicated, nonchalantly curling his upright middle finger and lowering his hand, and pretended nothing happened just now.
In the distance, there indeed appeared a large ship. It flew a big golden banner with an eagle on both sidesâostentatious and easily recognizable.
The other organizations also noticed Nine Eaglesâ arrival, and the quiet deck instantly became abuzz.
âItâs Nine Eagles.â
âNine Eagles arrive later and later every year.â
âIâve heard Annihilation canât restrain them anymore.â
Various whispered remarks and fragments of conversations came from all over the deck. Shi Jin heard them clearly because of Xiao Siâs hearing-enhancement buff. He looked at Nine Eagleâs ship, and a small wrinkle appeared between his eyebrowsâtheyâd already affected Annihilationâs effectiveness as the deterring force, which wasnât good.
âPoseurs,â a woman suddenly said, full of disdain. She was about forty, her hair cut in a short bob, and gorgeously dressed. Her voice, though not loud, drew many peopleâs attention because of its distinct husky quality.
Everyone looked in her direction.
However, the woman had already turned away. After greeting the conference chairman Zhang Zhuoyan, she took her subordinates and walked towards the large conference room connected to the deck.
âSheâs Lu Shan, the boss of Tarantula. Sheâs shrewd and ruthless. On the surface, she and Jun-shao seem to be mortal enemies, but in fact, theyâre old friends,â Gua Nine whispered in Shi Jinâs ear.
Shi Jin hadnât expected this. He took a closer look at Lu Shan, confirmed the position of Tarantulaâs ship, and internally marked its spot with a green dot for âfriendly.â
As they talked, Nine Eaglesâ ship passed through the outer ring of vessels, approaching closer and closer. Finally, it squeezed between the smaller vessels on the peripheries, moving towards Annihilationâs ship, and stopped next to it. Now, Annihilation was caught between it and Phantom.
Xiao Siâs breath caught.
Shi Jin frowned and glowered at Nine Eaglesâ shipâsince the bar jumped so high, it was glaringly obvious their purpose was anything but innocuous.
Gua Nine didnât like it either. His expression turned serious, and a rare look of disgust appeared on his baby face: âIt looks like Nine Eaglesâ boss is tired of living.â
Anyone even superficially familiar with the situation would realize this seemingly ordinary action was actually provocation. So, everyone looked at Lian Jun, who, in turn, watched the people coming up with Zhang Zhuoyuan, wanting to see his reaction.
Lian Jun glanced Nine Eaglesâ direction, but his expression remained unchanged. He unhurriedly took out his phone, checked the hour, then said to Zhang Zhuoyuan, âItâs quarter to ten, we should get ready to begin the meeting.â
At these words, Zhang Zhuoyuan looked away from Nine Eagles. Without asking whether they should wait for Nine Eagles, whose ship hadnât joined the web of bridges yet, he looked up at Liu Zhenjun outside the bridge three decks higher and nodded. Liu Zhenjun nodded back and signaled with his hand. The soldiers instantly raised the deck fence, which had been lowered to let the people board, then surrounded the main deck, stopping at fixed distances away from each other.
The underworld bosses who still hadnât left the deck exchanged meaningful glances. The sharper ones immediately guessed the officials were dissatisfied with Nine Eaglesâ attitude. Even the less intelligent ones noticed Nine Eaglesâ cold shoulder treatment due to their late arrival.
Their minds filled with speculations, the bosses moved into the conference room. Their retinues stopped at the entrance, the bosses entering alone. The men who accompanied the leaders whoâd gone earlier and waited inside for the meeting to start also began to leave.
Before long, the underworld bosses were all in the conference room, and their subordinates were outside.
Lian Jun was no exception. At the door, he gestured for Gua One to stop. He glanced towards Shi Jin and Gua Nine out of the corner of his eye and found that the teenager was not only not looking at him but wasnât even facing this direction. For a second, his brows knitted in a frown, but he quickly regained his inscrutable expression and entered the conference room with Zhang Zhuoyuan.
At 9:55, the door closed, and the sunblinds raised, exposing floor-to-ceiling windows with a clear view into the conference room.
Once the blinds rose, the subordinates, clearly used to it, looked inside to check the positions of their leaders, then moved to stand nearby. It made the powerful bosses of the criminal organizations look like a bunch of monkeys in a zoo.
Shi Jin: ââŠâŠâ This wasnât how he envisioned a secret meeting.
Gua Nine explained, âItâs specially made, bulletproof glass. The leaders inside arenât allowed to carry weapons, but their subordinates are. This way, even if a firefight happens, the people in the conference room wonât be harmed, and if anything happens in the room, the people outside can rush in to help. This is the compromise between the government and the underworld, and itâs been this way for many years.â
Shi Jin was speechless once again.
The table in the conference room was rectangular. Zhang Zhuoyuan sat at the head, with several assistants behind him, probably to help with the paperwork. Lian Jun sat first on his right, Lu Shan second. The first seat on the left was emptyâit probably belonged to the tardy Nine Eaglesâ leader.
Phantomâs leader gave no real name, only a codenameâOld Ghost. He was fourth on the left. He sat among the top echelon, but his position wasnât good.
The meeting started at ten sharp. Zhang Zhuoyuanâs assistants distributed documents and writing utensils.
The people outside couldnât hear anything inside. Shi Jin saw Lian Jun accept the stack of files and look through them, so he continued watching Nine Eaglesâ ship.
They were building a gangway to the government ship. Though they stopped close to it, Annihilationâs ship wasnât going to offer help nor allow them to connect to it, so they had to detour around.
Objectively speaking, Nine Eagles worked quickly, but they arrived too late. By the time the gangway was completed, the meeting was already ten minutes underway.
Liu Zhenjun descended to the main deck and watched the leader of Nine Eagles come up the gangway, only to be blocked by the deck fence. He said, stone-faced, âPlease return. Once the fence is raised, it will stay that way until the meeting ends. For the afternoon meeting, please arrive earlier.â
Nine Eaglesâ leader was a young man about Lian Junâs age, handsome but thuggish-looking. He raised his eyebrows and replied, âItâs like this? Well, whatever. The morning meeting is just a roll call anyway, boring as fuck. Have fun then, Iâll go back. See you later.â He swaggered back to his ship, followed by his men.
Liu Zhenjun watched them leave, eyes cold, then turned and returned to the bridge.
Shi Jin hadnât expected the boss of Nine Eagles to be this kind of character and was stunned into silence. After a moment, he asked, âHas he always acted so arrogantly? Even towards the officials?â
âHeâs an idiot.â Gua Nineâs tone was full of disdain. âEven if they came late, if he took a tender instead of waiting for the gangway to be ready, he would be on time. âAll face and no brainsâ describes him perfectly. He actually displayed such a blatant lack of respectâmaybe he feels his life is going too smoothly.â
Despite his words, Shi Jin felt Nine Eaglesâ leaderâs arrogance wasnât because of him lacking brains. It seemed more like he had a bargaining chip, assuring him he wouldnât be targeted by the government or pulled down by the other organizations, and so he feared nothing.
âShi Jin.â Gua Nine suddenly called his name.
Startled, Shi Jin emerged from his thoughts and gave him an inquiring look. âYes?â
Gua Nine discreetly gestured towards in a direction: âThat man has been watching you, he seems to know you.â
Shi Jin turned his head. Unsurprisingly, the person staring was Fei Yujing, whose existence he intended to ignore. His eyebrows wandered up. Without hesitation, he turned away and faced the sea. âThatâs my second brother, Fei Yujing. I want to pretend not to know him, cooperate with me.â
The other man was taken aback. After a moment of shocked silence, he faced the sea too and said, âI remember your second brother is a lawyer. How can he appear here?â
âI have no idea, he came with Phantomâs boss.â
Gua Nine nodded to show he understood then took out his phone and reported the situation to Gua One.
So, when Lian Jun pretended to inadvertently look Shi Jinâs way during a meeting break, he found the teenager fascinated by the scenery and not paying any attention at all to the situation of his employer in the âlionâs den.â
âThatâs your new subordinate?â Lu Shan, sitting next to him, said in a low voice as she glanced through the documents.
Lian Jun moved his sight away casually as if he was just looking around and flipped through the pages. âDonât ask what you shouldnât.â
âTch, the older you get, the less cute you are.â Lu Shan frowned in dissatisfaction and pushed her chair further away, clearly unwilling to sit close to Lian Jun.
Others looked over at the sound. Seeing that it was Lu Shan moving her chair, they all stopped paying attentionâthey were accustomed to it.
The older the organization, the more enemies it had, and Annihilation and Tarantula belonged to the oldest. The hatred accumulated between them over the years was probably deeper than the sea underneath. Yet, for some unknown reason, every year, the officials arranged their leaders to sit next to each other.
The morning meeting was just a headcount and a brief rundown. It ended punctually at 11:30. The afternoon meeting, the dayâs main event, would begin at 2 p.m.
The subordinates collected their leaders at the entrance to the conference room. After Liu Zhenjun gave the order to lower the deck fence, they left for their vessels.
Shi Jin watched the sea for more than one hour, and Fei Yujingâs stared at his back for more than one hour. He was exhausted. When Lian Jun came out, he rushed to his side and grabbed the wheelchair handles before Gua One could. âJun-shao, was the meeting tiring?â
âWas watching the scenery tiring?â Asked Lian Jun in reply, his tone and expression bland.
Shi Jin straightforwardly nodded and rubbed his eyes. âYeah, it was. My eyes are swollen because of the briny sea breeze.â
Lian Junâs hands tightened on the wheelchair armrests. He said, his tone even blander, âThen maybe you should look at something else in the afternoon.â
âIâm going to. Thereâs no signal here, but I can still play single-player mahjong, so thatâs my plan for the afternoon,â Shi Jin announced happily. Willing to share his happiness, he suggested, âJun-shao, you can also play mahjong during the meeting break. I brought a portable battery, do you want it?â
Lian Jun decided not to talk to him for the time being, fearing that he might reveal some flaws due to anger, and they were being watched.
Since he didnât get a response, Shi Jin opened his mouth to ask again, but Gua One finally couldnât endure. He put a hand on the teenagerâs shoulder and pulled him back, taking over the wheelchair handles. He gave Gua Two a glance saying âlook after him,â then pushed Lian Jun a little faster.
Gua Two caught the âbaggageâ thrown at him and put a hand over Shi Jinâs mouth.
Shi Jin felt he was being attacked and twisted, trying to jab his fingers into Gua Twoâs eyes.
A bit rowdy, the group moved toward the restaurant for lunch. Unexpectedly, Phantomâs boss chased after them, calling Lian Junâs name.
Lian Jun gestured for Gua One to stop and glanced at Old Ghost and Fei Yujing, who approached rapidly. His gaze pausing on the lawyer, he asked, âDo you need me for something, Old Ghost?â
âI want to have lunch with you,â the man replied matter-of-factly, but his fingers formed a â9â.
â9,â nine, Nine Eagles.
Lian Jun saw it and nodded. âCome on, then. This is?â
âFei Yujing, the lawyer I invited. My business had some problems recently, and several of my deputies were caught up in it. Heâs here to help solve it,â Old Ghost explained and made introductions. âAnd this is Lian Jun, the leader of Annihilation.â
Fei Yujing offered his hand to Lian Jun, his manner polite and respectful: âPleased to meet you.â
Lian Jun shook his hand but didnât say anything in reply. He nodded then signaled Gua One to continue pushing him to the restaurant.
Old Ghost was surprisedâjust now, Lian Jun very obviously gave Fei Yujing the cold shoulder, but Lian Jun was by no means the kind of person who would be rude to someone he met for the first time. He frowned then asked, voice low, âHave you met Lian Jun before?â
âI havenât.â Fei Yujing shook his head, never moving his eyes away from Shi Jin, who tried very hard to pretend his brother was nothing more than a part of the background scenery. He pondered for a moment. âMr. Lianâs attitude should be because of certain personal reasons. Donât worry, it wonât affect your business.â
Old Ghost had complete confidence in him, so these words succeeded in reassuring him, and he inquired no more.
The group entered a box.
Shi Jin felt Fei Yujingâs gaze on him from time to time and continued to pretend not to notice. He sat at the far end of the table with Gua Nine, eating quietly.
Since Phantomâs leader was present, everyone was on their best behavior. Nobody spoke, except for Lian Jun, Old Ghost, and Fei Yujing.
After exchanging the usual pleasantries, Old Ghost finally got to the point.
âMy business in the southeast has gone wrong, and itâs confirmed Nine Eagles had their hands in it. Nine Eaglesâ leader, Zuo Yang, is ambitiousâwhat he wants is not your position, but a position higher than yours. According to my information, he already took control of several local organizations, thatâs why my business went belly up. The southeast is getting more and more chaotic. Though Nine Eagles stirred up trouble for me, I have no intention of fighting it out with them. Not being able to do business is fine, however, I must protect my people, I canât abandon them.â
Lian Junâs finger tapped on the wheelchair armrest. âSo?â
âSo I hired Mr. Fei and prepared to leave the underworld. Iâll use financial crimes as a pretext and ask the authorities to use official channels to let my people be extradited back to the country. This is the safest way I can think of.â Old Ghost explained his plan frankly and without reserve, his attitude sincere.
Lian Jun, likely having already guessed the other leaderâs purpose in coming to him, said, âOld Ghost, you canât be this naive. Itâs Nine Eagles and the local organizations who grabbed your people, whatâs more, across the borderâthe official hand doesnât stretch that far.â
Old Ghost replied, âIt indeed doesnât, but yours does.â
This was a request for help.
Gua One and Gua Two shot the man a glance then their gazes returned to their plates as if nothing happened.
Lian Jun didnât respond. The atmosphere became somewhat oppressive for a while. It was obvious Old Ghost was impatient, but he managed to keep it in check and didnât urge Lian Jun to give him an immediate answer.
âExcuse meâwho is that, if I may be so bold to ask?â Fei Yujing, quiet until now, suddenly spoke up. He looked straight at Shi Jin, who was engrossed in gnawing a spare rib.
Like one, everyone at the table raised their heads and turned to stare at the teenager.
Shi Jin, suddenly finding himself at the center of attention, froze mid-chew, spare rib in his mouth. He glanced at Fei Yujing, then at Lian Jun, his expression innocent.
âHis my subordinate, code name Gua Four,â Lian Jun answered, looking at Fei Yujing. âWhy, is Mr. Fei interested in my subordinates?â
Fei Yujing looked away from Shi Jin and replied lightly, âA bit. I havenât seen someone eat in such a âspecialâ way for a long time. Itâs an experience.â
His words implied Shi Jinâs way of eating was unsightly.
Shi Jin spit out the bone, wiped his lips with a napkin, then retorted, âI didnât expect Mr. Fei to have such meager experienceâI wouldâve thought someone so worldly has seen people wholeheartedly enjoying their meal more than once. I guess the long decades of his life must have been exceptionally bitter. Jun-shao, it seems the way I eat disturbs Mr. Fei. Would you like me to leave?â
âNo need.â Lian Jun stopped him, his tone faint. âGua Three, let the staff prepare another table for Mr. Fei.â
Gua Three set down his chopsticks and got up.
The others focused on their meal as if theyâd heard nothing.
Old Ghost hadnât expected the situation to become like this. Seeing that Lian Jun really intended to have Fei Yujing sit at another table, he hurriedly took on the role of a peacemaker: he appeased Shi Jin with a few sentences and stood up to try to stop Gua Three.
Lian Jun could embarrass Fei Yujing but couldnât do the same to Old Ghost, so he allowed Gua Three to come back. However, his attitude became colder.
Shi Jin stuffed another spare rib in his mouth, looking at his brother provocatively.
Fei Yujing returned his stare, not at all embarrassed. On the contrary, his expression was contemplative.
Later, Old Ghost tried to pick up the previous topic, but Lian Jun wasnât willing to play along and avoided it with great finesse. Yet, the matter mustâve been truly urgentâas lunch came to an end, Phantomâs leader suddenly fell silent. Then, apparently having decided to go for broke, he said, âJun-shao, if you help me this once, I can help you get rid of Nine Eagles.â
This was a huge sacrifice. Phantom kept a low profile and never provoked trouble if it could help it. Now, to obtain a favor from Lian Jun, its leader practically offered to become his pawn.
Yet Lian Jun remained indifferent. âI donât care about Nine Eagles.â
All his entreaties ignored, Old Ghost was getting visibly testy. Abruptly, Fei Yujing broke the silence again. âIâm sorry,â he said towards Shi Jin.
Shi Jin blinked, unable to understand what the hell his brother was playing at. And, to his surprise, he saw his progress bar drop back to 550.
Lian Jun looked at Fei Yujing and finally eased up a bit. He said, âOld Ghost, I can deliver your message to the authorities and ask them to cooperate with your plan, but I wonât help you with the southeast. Your brothersâ lives are importantâmy brothersâ lives are equally important.â
At first, Old Ghostâs expression turned happy, but by the end of Lian Junâs words, it became a frown again. He remained silent for a while then gritted his teeth and forced out, âActually, there is another reason why I was targeted by Nine Eagles.â
The man was finally willing to come clean.
Inexplicably, the atmosphere became less tense. Lian Jun leaned back in his wheelchair. âSpeak.â
Seeing his attitude, how could Old Ghost not realize who lost their psychological war? He sighed inwardly, accepting his defeat, and said, âMy subordinates discovered Nine Eagles was looking for the doctor that used to work for you and found a clue in the southeast.â
The atmosphere changed the instant these words left his mouth. Gua One and others could not help sitting up straight and staring at Old Ghost.
âKeep eating.â Lian Jun knocked on the table.
Everyone took control of their emotions and continued to eat and chat as if everything was normal, though actually, all of their attention was on Phantomâs leader.
Shi Jin also looked at Old Ghost with a slight frown. His intuition told him the doctor the man mentioned had something to do with the state of Lian Junâs body, and his heart tightened.
The strange atmosphere made Old Ghost a bit unnerved, and he straightforwardly revealed all he knew: âAfter discovering Nine Eaglesâ movements, I ordered my subordinates to pay attention to them. They followed their trail to a small, not well-known hospital. On the surface, it seems to be just an old community hospital, but itâs actually used by a local organization as a place to store goods. The doctor who betrayed you has been hiding there all these years. He had plastic surgery and changed his identityâif Nine Eagles hadnât been watching him, I wouldâve never found him suspicious.â
Lian Jun calmly listened to the whole thing then asked, âWhat happened to him?â
Old Ghost clenched his fists. âHe was taken away by Nine Eagles after my subordinates tried to approach him.â
The atmosphere at the table changed again. No one here was a foolâthey were clear what Phantomâs leaderâs intentions had been. The âapproachâ he mentioned wasnât just getting in contact with that person, but an attempt to snatch him from Nine Eaglesâ hands. As for his purposeâneedless to say, it was the same as that of Nine Eagles. They both wanted to use the man against Annihilation or Lian Jun.
Unfortunately, Phantom wasnât strong enough; not only did they fail at the grab but also suffered Nine Eaglesâ retaliation. Now, they were driven out of the southeast where they advanced two years ago, and Old Ghost had no other recourse but to come to the man he was scheming against to ask for help. This behavior was nothing if not contemptible. It was no wonder he was reluctant to disclose the whole truthâforget helping him save his people, he would be lucky if Lian Jun didnât kill him.