Chapter 210: Asking Grandpa for Teaching
"Take a look first," Orion instructed calmly. "Let me know if that’ll be sufficient to keep Limitless Heaven running comfortably."
Magi immediately infused mana into the ring, his expression rapidly shifting from curiosity to surprise, then to outright excitement. "Boss Orion! This... this is incredible! With this much stock, we can easily run Limitless Heaven not merely for a few days, but for weeks—maybe even longer if we manage it carefully. Not only that, we can maintain a solid reputation by continuously offering high-quality goods!"
Orion nodded appreciatively, satisfied by Magi’s enthusiastic reaction. "Then I’ll leave it all to you, Magi. Continue doing what you do best, and make sure Limitless Heaven remains a premier establishment in Thunderpeak."
Magi offered an exaggerated yet sincere bow, smiling broadly. "Of course, Boss! Rest assured, your trust will be well placed."
Orion lingered briefly, exchanging a few additional details with Magi about future plans, restocking strategies, and potential new acquisitions.
The conversation was quick yet comprehensive, clearly demonstrating Magi’s competence and dedication despite his playful demeanor.
Finally, Orion turned to Edgar, signaling his readiness to depart. Edgar nodded respectfully, quietly falling into step beside Orion as they left Magi’s office.
Descending through Limitless Heaven’s lively floors once more, Edgar glanced sideways at Orion curiously and asked, "Young Master, might I ask—those treasures you handed Magi earlier... they were quite numerous. If I might inquire, where exactly did you acquire them?"
Orion smiled mysteriously, clearly not having any plans to disclose the Gacha. "I have my ways, Uncle Edgar. Let’s just say fortune favored me recently."
Edgar smiled faintly, shaking his head slowly with quiet amusement, accepting Orion’s vague explanation without further questioning.
Their relationship had always been built on trust and respect, and Edgar clearly knew when to press further and when to simply let matters lie.
