Steampunk Era: Mad Abield

Chapter 734: Section 505: Wisdom is the Most Dangerous Weapon in Human Hands (Part Three)



Old Jack fired a burst, and his underestimation of the recoil caused the first few bullets to hit the ceiling. Luckily, they didn’t punch through, nor did they ricochet. As he continued firing, he effortlessly directed the bullets to the target.

After the test fire, the old man handed the gun to another colleague who wanted to try and turned his head to his adopted son, "Niels, I remember our neighbor, Earl Bergan, said he wanted to buy these pieces of junk. Go sell them to him now. Also, withdraw our money from the bank. It’s time to switch guns."

"No problem, Father." Niels grinned, picked up the pile of "junk" his father referred to, and left the shooting range.

Although Malin had little respect for the old man’s timely decision to cut losses, he couldn’t bring himself to comment—after all, every guest deserved hospitality. Facing a buying frenzy, Malin went back to the workshop, took a batch of items prepared to sell to the members of the Demon Hunter Guild straight away, and then considered finding connections in the Northern Kingdom to expand his arms trade... Ah, that’s it, Lulu!

Yes, the Hagelberry family were considered big nobles in the North, and seemed like suitable partners for collaboration.

He’d have them provide some land to start up a chain store. As for promoters... Malin glanced at the happy shoppers around him, these were the promoters.

As long as their weapons could show overwhelming suppressive power in battle, there was nothing more to be said.

......

As Malin set his sights on Lulu, Lulu was sitting in front of her grandfather. With Malin’s arrival in the North, she naturally followed and thus inevitably had to interact with her grandfather. The old man was quite aged, yet his energy still coursed through his veins. In Lulu’s view, anyone who underestimated him would be knocked down by this unremarkable-looking yet endlessly strong old man.

"Grandfather, did you need me for something?" As the youngest daughter of the family’s youngest son, Lulu tried to appear as harmless as possible—this was her survival instinct learned within the large family. As the youngest child in the family, her father hadn’t inherited anything, and Lulu had no voice in the family matters. What followed was... oppression and bullying.

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