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Patuq nodded calmly. He immediately sliced the detonator in half with a jet cutter.

Patuq was not much of a negotiator, so hence he told them this information. Whether it was some innate morale goodness in him or the extremely small fear that Akar had already figured out about his daughter, Patuq was not sure. Regardless, he knew Yin Shi was the last place he could realistically find work and get money for Kayo thanks to the Jade Dragons. While Patuq was talking, the leader of the gang lifted his head from the ground as Tia just barely managed to jump back onto the shore, falling on one knee, both knowing they were completely out of options. "Jade Dragons? Are you people seriously dealing with them?! Look, we're just smugglers who try to bring in cheaper foods and other products from the other nations into the lower class areas of the city since they often times can't afford it. We distribute the goods to get a finder's fee from the community leaders in addition to some 'other benefits'. Our supplier started getting stingy so we were going to teach him a lesson and..." Tia stopped him, wanting to keep them out of it. "Shut it, boss."