Saint Seiya Evil Skull

Chapter 9 There are good people in Qingcheng

When Aluberisi returned to the Peninsula Hotel and asked the front desk, he learned that his presidential suite was still reserved. The Jiadaoli family arranged for someone to clean it every day and wait for Aluberisi to return. Although Aluberisi said nothing, he was very satisfied that the other party could do this. He thought that those who succeeded were not lucky.

Arubelisi calmly told the front desk to help find a traditional Chinese-English dictionary and a collection of ancient books, and to have them delivered to his room. The Peninsula Hotel's front desk immediately informed the hotel's director, the Jiadaoli family, who immediately arranged for their connections to find the books Arubelisi needed.

After several days of investigation, the Jiadaoli family had learned that Alubelisi came from a powerful faction in Northern Europe. Befriending him would be beneficial to them. As for what Alubelisi needed, it wasn't worth much right now, and the price wouldn't be high. Making Alubelisi owe their family a favor was a win-win no matter how you slice it. As for the money, neither the Jiadaoli family nor Alubelisi discussed it. At their level, tens of millions meant nothing, and the favor of a powerful figure was priceless. Furthermore, Alubelisi, so young, had come to Hong Kong from Northern Europe on his own, and even disappeared for several days. Yet, the Jiadaoli family hadn't figured out his whereabouts. This, in turn, underscored Alubelisi's immense power.

After returning to the presidential suite, Alubelisi took a hot shower, changed his clothes, and then sat at the dining table, eating a steak made by a top chef and watching TV. The lobby manager of the Peninsula Hotel gently knocked on Alubelisi's door.

First, the lobby manager handed Alubelisi an English-Traditional Chinese dictionary, along with a cart carrying a pile of ancient books. He explained, "These are the ancient books we just received," and told Alubelisi that they have many, but due to time constraints, they only have these. They're being sent here first. The Li family will continue to collect more until they're no longer needed."

Arubelisi was satisfied with the Jiadaoli family's ability to get things done. He said to the lobby manager expressionlessly, "I owe the Jiadaoli family a favor."

Upon hearing this, the lobby manager was overjoyed. He was actually a member of the Li family, albeit a collateral branch, since he held the position. He also knew a little about Alubelisi's identity. Since he had received this favor, he bid farewell to Alubelisi and arranged for the family to continue collecting various ancient books. Hong Kong still had a lot of such books, and if they didn't have them there, they could go to North America and Europe to collect them.

Unlike mainland China, Hong Kong has always used traditional Chinese characters. Therefore, it's no surprise that there's a traditional Chinese-English dictionary. After all, some traditional characters are difficult for Alubelisi to recognize. Using the dictionary, Alubelisi quickly read through the three secret manuals, memorizing the contents firmly in his mind. He then constantly pondered and practiced them. Many major sects' inherited secret manuals are protected against theft. If you're not a core member of the sect, even if you obtain the manual, you won't be able to understand it. Therefore, Alubelisi constantly pondered and practiced them in his mind, trying to see if there were any loopholes. He wondered which Qingcheng Sect leader had placed these three manuals on the beam. He practiced them several times in his mind and felt that there were no major problems. The Qingcheng Sect is truly kind!

Then, Alubelisi stood up and went to the pile of ancient books, flipping through them one by one. He glanced at the Four Books and Five Classics, the poems and songs, and so on. He felt around, making sure the books were empty. He tossed aside the hidden compartments. After all, Alubelisi wasn't aiming for the imperial examination, and he couldn't do it now. He just wanted to see if he could find any secret manuals, since the Nine Yang Divine Art was in the Lankavatara Sutra.

Hope is good. Perhaps Albelisi's luck had run out today. While there were quite a few books in the pile, there wasn't much to find. Only a few medical books were worth reading, containing some acupuncture techniques. There were also some prescriptions for treating illnesses, and within the acupuncture methods, there were several pages dedicated to the description and diagrams of various acupuncture points on the human body. This was exactly what Albelisi needed. Combined with Albelisi's magic crystal version of the Green Character Nine Strikes, it would definitely make people want to die.

Because the Peninsula Hotel's presidential suite was so large, Albelisi was eager to test out his newly learned techniques, so he began practicing them there. He didn't use his full strength, otherwise he would have already punched a hole in the ceiling. As he practiced over and over again in the room, whether it was the Songfeng Sword Technique, the Heart-Destroying Palm, or the Nine Blue Character Strikes, Albelisi could be considered proficient. All that remained was to find a quiet place to test them with all his strength, and to make certain adjustments to suit his own unique abilities.

Over the next few days, the Jiadaoli family sent them a large number of ancient books. Most of these books were useless, but they were antiques after all, so throwing them away would be a waste. So, he contacted the head of the Jiadaoli family and asked him if there were any villas for sale near Taipingshan. Arubelisi wanted to buy a villa in Hong Kong first, store these ancient books there, and hire a few people to look after them. If he had some free time, he could come here to relax.

Purchasing a luxury home near Victoria Peak would be out of the question for an ordinary person. However, the Cadoli family was a well-established family, and the purchaser was a Nordic aristocrat with strong connections. No one wanted to offend two families over a single property. Their inquiries revealed that a British man was being transferred back to the UK and was eager to sell his Victoria Peak villa. Alubelisi admired the villa, which was located midway up Victoria Peak and offered stunning views of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour. The Cadoli family had initially offered to purchase the villa as a gift to Alubelisi, but he declined. After all, he had plenty of money and owed a favor. He simply used the bank card his servant had handed him and paid for the purchase. He also instructed the Cadoli family to have all the ancient books in the presidential suite delivered to his newly purchased luxury home at 41 Victoria Peak.

The Jiadaoli family helped Arubelisi select a driver and two servants. After all, such a big house needed someone to clean it. Since they had provided the driver, the Jiadaoli family also gave Arubelisi the latest model of Rolls-Royce in the name of congratulating him on his new home.

When Albelisi found out, he just smiled and said nothing.

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