Chapter 606: 600: Provocation
Super Spender
Chapter 606: Chapter 600: Provocation
As Jasmine Davis finished speaking, the spaceshipâs door conveniently opened. She strode out without a backward glance. Finn Lewis, following behind, saw a crowd gathered outside. The moment Davis stepped out, the crowd fell silent.
âWhat are you looking at?â Davis barked, shooting them a fierce look. âDonât you have something to do? Off you go!â With that, she hopped onto a strangely designed vehicle parked nearby and soared away, leaving the spaceship and the crowd behind.
Soon after Davis left, the crowd erupted in chatter. Many were pointing fingers and whispering among themselves. Finn Lewis knew exactly what type of men these mercenaries were. Showing fear would only fuel their confidence.
Without any hesitation, Finn followed Davisâs steps out of the spaceship. Dunn Monty and Thomas Calvin, who were trailing behind, exchanged worried glances.
They knew about Finnâs status back on Earth and naturally understood what he must have been through. However, in this place, Finn was devoid of the status he held on Earth. Any slightest miscalculation could invite trouble not just for him but for Monty and Calvin as well.
But Lewisâs real identity still needed to be contained. After all, the Silver Arrest Warrant against him hadnât been revoked yet.
Jasmine Davis did not go far but kept an eye from the shadows. She knew well what sort of people her subordinates were and even though she was annoyed with Monty and Calvin, she didnât intervene. Davis, a woman with a clarity about her likes and dislikes, didnât mind lending a hand but that didnât erase her dissatisfaction with the men.
To put it in simple terms, Finn was like the reincarnation of the Golden Cicada, and Monty and Calvin were like Guanyin. They found Monk Tang with the purpose of assisting him in obtaining holy scriptures and reinstating his status as the disciple Golden Cicada.
This was the most basic version, but now it was evidently the scientific one. Of course, only nobles had the privilege to back-up their life genetic code, common people could not.
However, Finn felt that the whole idea of backing up was nonsense. He knew that even though his so-called life genetic code matched with that of His Highness, he would not be able to recall any of his memories or experiences. This was utterly impossible, unless he got the information from a third party.
Since the Galactic Federationâs laws assert this sort of legal recognition, Finn wasnât bothered. After all, who could really tell whether it was good or bad? But at least for now, it was beneficial to him, wasnât it?
âHey, lad, why donât you tell us which noble family do you belong to? Ha, have you pissed your pants yet? Okay, let me guess, coming from such a backward planet, I bet your brain is still processing the situation. Ever seen anything like this?â A burly man whistled towards Finn, then laughed mockingly and yelled.
The crowd immediately burst into laughter. Finn gave him a glance and moved on, completely disregarding the man.
While Finn might have ignored the man, the man could not afford to ignore Finn. He felt insulted not to have Finn respond to him, and he stomped up to Finn, blocking his way and said angrily, âWhat are you looking at, boy? Didnât you hear me when I was speaking to you?â
Finn gave him a glance, just a glance, and turned away to walk past him. He had no interest in engaging with him whatsoever. A wave of laughter erupted from the crowd, people began to tease, âHaha, Big Bird, you just got ignored. Haha, even a native dares to ignore you. Haha, you better go home and suck your milk.â