Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1629
It wasn’t long after before an old man donning long robes entered the Zahn family manor.
With a gold badge pinned near his chest, the individual was none other than Master Chace Hunt himself, a Second-rank Talisman Master in the Talisman Union…
“Ah, you’re here, Chace!” said Yoshua as he quickly walked over to greet the old man when he saw him.
“So, what exactly did you want to meet me for, Yoshua?” asked Chace without beating around the bush.
With how casually they were talking to each other, it appeared that both of them were old friends.
“Well, I’d like to introduce you to someone who has interest in learning how to craft secret technique talismans. I figured the details could be sorted out better face to face, which is why I invited you over!” replied Yoshua with a smile.
Slightly startled when he heard that, Chace then joked, “Don’t tell me you’re trying to make your precious daughter my disciple!”
Instantly laughing in response, Yoshua then replied, “I’d be overjoyed if she actually had interest in talisman making at all! However, she has her own plans. Regardless, he’s the person I’d like to introduce you to!”
Following that, Yoshua then positioned a hand toward Gerald’s direction.
As Chace stared at Gerald, Yoshua then added, “Gerald, this is Master Chace Hunt, a Second-rank Talisman Master in the Talisman Union!”
Upon hearing that, Yoshua then turned to look at Gerald to see his response.
Naturally, Gerald barely hesitated as he said, “I agree! And if I don’t pass the test, I, Gerald Crawford, swear not to bother Master Hunt anymore!”
Hearing that, Chace then waved his hand, prompting a brush and blank talisman to manifest before both him and Gerald.
“Very well, then! My test is simple. If you truly are as talented as Yoshua says, then you’ll be able to copy my talisman. If you pass, I’ll take you as my disciple!” explained Chace.
Following that, Chace held onto his brush before quickly drawing on his talisman…
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