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Chapter 186: Chapter 186: Commission

"I remember their scent and appearance. As long as they're still in London, I can find them." 

 

At this time, the researcher took some werewolf blood from Raze and placed it into the previous beaker for blood neutralization. 

 

Seeing the red blood completely engulfed by the werewolf blood, he said helplessly, "No, I must meet this Michael."

 

Lucian looked at Raze and directly ordered, "Go find the four assassins you mentioned. If they're really as powerful as you say, ask them if they're willing to take on a commission." 

 

"If feasible, let them help us intercept the vampires. As for Michael, it seems I'll have to handle it personally."

 

As for why he didn't entrust the task of bringing Michael to the others, Lucian wasn't confident in handing this over to them.

 

After speaking, Lucian left without looking back.

 

Watching Lucian leave, Raze grabbed the last dart on his chest and pulled it out with force. With the silver dart removed, Raze's wound began to heal rapidly.

 

Without any hesitation, Raze walked to a room and, upon entering, punched the wall in front of him.

 

"Bang!"

 

His fist blasted into the wall, and he retrieved a box from within it.

 

Opening the box, he found a dozen Continental Hotel coins.

 

Stuffing the coins into his pocket, Raze put on a coat and drove towards the direction of the Continental Hotel in London.

 

 

...

 

 

On the other side- 

 

In Kraven's castle, there was a gathering of numerous vampire members. 

 

A well-dressed vampire man held up a glass filled with blood and said, "Our esteemed family may be separated by the oceans, but we are still committed to preserving our lineage."

 

"Once Amelia arrives and awakens Marcus, within the next two days, we will unite once again. Let us thank our host for his hospitality!"

 

Kraven, sitting on one side of the banquet, watched the other party talk with enthusiasm. At this moment, Erika approached him and whispered in his ear, "Go upstairs and check. It seems Selene has left."

 

Upon hearing Erika's words, Kraven didn't hesitate and followed her upstairs.

 

Pushing open the door, he found the room empty except for the notebook computer Selene had just been using, which was still on.

 

Kraven heard some commotion downstairs and happened to see Selene driving away through the window.

 

Feeling a mixture of anger and helplessness, Kraven had no choice. As the temporary caretaker of all this, he could only return to the banquet. After all, he was the host tonight and couldn't be absent.

 

Though Selene hadn't found information on the Iruka squad, she had found information on Michael Corvin and knew that he lived at 39 Lactose Joseph 3B510. She drove straight there.

 

She wanted to know why the werewolves were after this guy.

 

 

...

 

 

Meanwhile, Raze had arrived at the Continental Hotel and walked through the lobby to the front desk.

 

The receptionist at the Continental Hotel, Rina, looked at the approaching muscular black man, with a professional smile on her face.

 

With a suggestive smile, Rina said, "Hello, sir. How may I assist you today?"

 

Raze took out a Continental Hotel coin from his pocket, placed it on the counter, and said, "I would like to specify a few people for a commissioned task."

 

Looking at the coin on the table, Rina picked it up and carefully examined it, exclaiming, "Sir, the design of your coin is quite rare these days. For the specified commission, please wait a moment."

 

Rina picked up the reception phone and pressed a dial button, speaking some words before hanging up. Within a minute, a waiter rushed over and said to Raze, "Sir, please follow me. The commission area is in another location."

 

Raze followed the waiter through the hotel lobby, through the basement, and opened another door, entering a special place.

 

It was the bounty hall, where many assassins were sitting, each looking at the bounty announcement screen, selecting their targets.

 

The waiter led Raze into a room in the bounty hall and said, "A staff member will register your task shortly."

 

After speaking, the waiter left, leaving Raze alone in the room.

 

Raze looked at the long table in the room and sat on a chair, waiting.

 

Soon, a man dressed like a clerk walked in, holding a stack of files in his hand, sitting opposite Raze, and asked, "Sir, what kind of commission would you like to make?"

 

At this moment, Raze took out a sketch, which depicted the four members of the Iruka squad.

 

"I want to specify these members of the squad to complete a task for me. The price is ten coins and $3 million!" Raze said.

 

The registering staff member looked at the portrait that the black man had taken out, observing it for a moment. Initially, he hadn't paid much attention, but upon hearing the payment amount, he was stunned. After all, ten coins had a considerable value.

 

Especially with the emergence of the Recovery Room, the value of coins in London had soared. 

 

However, when he saw the portrait, he was even more astonished. It was well known that after Charles became the elder, he informed all the Continental Hotels about his adjudicators and enforcers.

 

Many high-ranking members and staff of the Continental Hotel were familiar with the chief enforcers, including Iruka.

 

The staff member, looking surprised at Raze, then said, "Sir, are you sure you want to find these people? Your price may not be enough to engage them."

 

Upon hearing the staff member's polite refusal, Raze wasn't surprised. Asking such strong individuals for a task was certainly not straightforward.

 

"Could you please inform them and see if they're interested? I know they're staying at the hotel. Just tell them that a friend from the subway station wants to commission a task," Raze requested.

 

"Even if they don't accept the task, I'm willing to pay three coins as a visit fee."

 

Upon hearing Raze's words, the registering staff member thought that this guy must have some request for the Adjudicators; otherwise, he wouldn't have paid three coins just to meet them.

 

"I can convey your message, but I can't guarantee if they'll see you," the staff member said. "And the cost for this conveyance will be one coin."

 

Raze readily took out a coin from his pocket and placed it on the table.

 

After receiving the coin, the registering staff member left through the back door, leaving Raze waiting inside.

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