Jason looked at Gerard. His gaze was persistent. The same was true for Gerard, who was adamant about his own ideas. However, the only difference was that Gerard, knowing his own personality well, knew how to deal with it. “Dennise, this is the ring Jason is giving you.” Gerard called out, and just as Dennise turned around, the ‘Guardian Ring’ was thrown to her. Clutching a snail, Dennise was a bit flustered. She hurriedly stuffed the snail into her pocket, but the ‘Guardian Ring’ was already before her eyes, and it was too late to raise her hand to catch it. Suddenly, Dennise had a stroke of genius! Jason and Gerard sat by the round table, quietly waiting. During the wait, Jason informed Gerard about what had happened at 10 Terna Street. Gerard was also somewhat surprised by Raul’s identity. Not surprised that the other party was a spy, but that he was surprised Reed had not discovered the spy’s identity. This could only mean that either Reed’s capabilities were a problem, or his old friend had made arrangements long ago. There was no question about Reed’s abilities. Over the years, Reed had long proved this point. His old friend had been waiting for this moment for a long time. “Jason, do you know, the enemy I least want to face is that guy.” “He knows me too well!” “He will find my weakness and, when I least expect it, deliver a fatal blow.” “If I had noticed even a trace of him earlier, I would never have let you come to Hans Port.” Gerard, speaking to his cousin, didn’t hide anything and expressed his concerns frankly. He hoped his cousin could see the situation more clearly. And be mentally prepared to accept the escape route he had arranged. Jason did not ask who that guy was. Given the facts before him, apart from the head of the Federation, Jason could not think of anyone else who could be Gerard’s enemy. Jason was very cautious of the head of the Federation. The information from little Reed’s mouth, and the explosion he had experienced firsthand, were telling Jason that the other party was the type who would stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Such a person… was difficult to deal with. there must also be weaknesses. Even with the utmost caution! There should still be! Others just hadn’t noticed them yet! Jason squinted his eyes, pondering seriously. Meanwhile, Gerard shifted his gaze slightly, raising his head to look up at the starry sky, his voice becoming very soft, very low, audible only to Jason. “I hope, Jason, that after attending my wedding, you’ll take a ship to the South Lir Islands. It’s far enough from the Federation, yet safe enough.” “I’ve left you an estate there, four plantations, two shipyards, and a group of Mercenaries, rest assured, no one will be able to trace these things, and the Mercenaries are bound by secret technique.” “Wait there for my message.” Gerard’s words stopped there. Just looking up at the night sky. Jason sat silently watching Gerard. He could feel that Gerard did not have confidence in defeating that old rival. Gerard was unwilling to bear the cost of defeating his opponent. What kind of measures would an opponent without a bottom line use? Jason could roughly guess. Using all the people of Hans Port as bargaining chips! And then, by all means, forcing Gerard into a decisive battle! Regardless of victory or defeat, it would destroy Hans Port! What would happen to Gerard without Hans Port? An angry Gerard would only do one thing! Find that Federation head who planned everything, and then, kill him. But at that time, there would be hundreds of cannons gathered around the other party, waiting for Gerard. How much chance did Gerard have of winning? Gerard wasn’t an Undying Body, and he knew it in his heart.
