Chapter: 1697
�Then we�ll exclude that item from the list.�
�We didn�t even write it down. Don�t worry about it.�
�Okay.�
Bang Duyeol nodded, then began to inspect� the other items one by one and started to distribute them to the laborers.
�You take this on the cart.�
�It�s an important item, so be careful with it.�
�What are you doing?! Hurry up and come back here!�
Bang Duyeol�s voice echoed loudly over the ship.
Lee Seong-hak smiled coldly and kept walking.
He was confident that the goods would not be damaged, knowing Bang Duyeol�s meticulous nature.
Despite Bang Duyeol�s crude appearance, he was actually a meticulous man, which was why the merchants sent him to manage the Red Bandana Association at the port.
Thud!
The large box carried by Lee Seong-hak�s men was finally loaded onto the cart.
There was a faint movement inside the box for a moment, but no one noticed.
Lee Seong-hak spoke to the workers,
�We will return to the Sea Dragon Sect immediately. Everyone, move quickly.�
�Yes!�
The workers replied, pulling their carts and following behind Lee Seong-hak.
The road leading to the Sea Dragon Sect was full of brothels and inns.
�Hoho, come here~�
�Welcome. How about enjoying some refreshments here today? We�ll treat you well.�
The courtesans, who seemed to smell money like ghosts, stretched out their white hands, seducing Lee Seong-hak and his men.�
Those who had just returned from their journeys had a lot of money in their pockets. Courtesan�s knew this well, which was why they were aiming for Lee Seong-hak and his men. However, Seonghak Lee and his men didn�t even give them as much as a glance.
�Idiots!�
�Tch! Pretending to be so serious��
The courtesans cursed and sneered at Lee Seong-hak and his group.�
The courtesans here were different from those elsewhere.
Dealing with the rough seafarers made them stronger in nature. They were more tough than most men, and they were not easily intimidated.
Lee Seong-hak and his subordinates knew this, so they didn�t even bother to pay attention to the courtesan�s complaints. Arguing with them would only put them at a disadvantage.
Ignoring the courtesans was the best option.� JrNovels.com