Robert admitted that he had some vague consciousness based on his sixth sense, and felt that someone should be following him, but there was almost no movement in the spider sense. He thought it was not a big problem, so he ignored this feeling, and Robert was 80% sure
Be sure that the stalkers are Jessica and the others.
The four of them walked into the elevator. Just now, Peter looked around and marveled over and over again, praising the high-end glass walls, the vast lobby, and the simple yet high-end decoration.
Even when he got to the elevator, he looked up and down and kept praising him: "This elevator costs hundreds of thousands at least..."
"Maybe." Robert agreed cooperatively to prevent the atmosphere from becoming awkward.
Akers asked cautiously: "By the way, are we here to visit any boss?"
As soon as Ax went out in the morning, he was pulled over by Otto. The whole journey was in a fog, and even now he doesn't know the purpose of the group.
"I forgot to tell you, we are here to move... No need to make such an expression, this building does belong to Robert." Otto explained.
Ax's eyes widened in shock, and the emotion that flooded into his heart was that of course he couldn't believe it. This building didn't cost tens of millions, and he would definitely not be able to get it. Where did Robert get so much money?<
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It was really hard for him to imagine that Robert was a rich man. Maybe in his concept, rich people are exploiters who do all kinds of evil, and heroes are ordinary people after evolution. From this perspective, Robert is indeed the same as rich people.
There is no relationship between people, maybe the only relationship is the hostile relationship between the rich man as a bad guy and Robert.
But then, Akers once refreshed his view of Robert.
They saw them using the elevator to go up to the top floor. The elevator door opened and Robert introduced him in a familiar manner. The environment around him was the same as before. He remembered that Robert signed a contract with Murakami here not long ago.
However, when he saw Murakami, he had different thoughts and did not sign the contract properly. Instead, he used Akers' name to deal with it.
What happened after that was much more interesting. Murakami actually had the same idea and went to Queen's Park to intercept and kill him. Unfortunately, he was eventually killed by Robert, and a building fell into Robert's hands.
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Most members of their family had learned about Murakami's death, and also knew about Murakami's arrangements before his death, which was to transfer the Starlight Building to Robert's name.
For Robert, the members of the Murakami family were as if they were seeing the god of plague and avoided him like snakes and scorpions. Knowing that he only wanted a building, they specially left a manager here to handle the handover.
Robert was a little surprised when he saw this trembling professional manager. He didn't embarrass the other person and hastily signed his name on the contract.
Just as the manager was about to leave, Robert seemed to think of something again and asked, "By the way, I have a few questions for you."
"Well...you asked...you asked..." The manager showed a smile that was uglier than crying.
This made Otto, Peter, and Akers look at each other. The handover ceremony ended like this? And why is this manager so afraid of Robert?
Robert didn't seem to notice the manager's trembling body and asked: "You should know about the Hand Club, right?"
"Know...know."
"That's ok. I want to ask you, if Murakami dies, will your family elect someone to be one of the five fingers of the Hand?"
Robert asked this question because it was related to his future attitude towards these families. If the five fingers of the Hand could be continuously replenished through these guys, it would not be enough for him to kill the leaders. All the moths below must be cleaned out. The two sides have already formed a grudge. If Rob is strong, they may avoid his edge. But if one day Rob is extremely weak, these guys will eat him like sharks that smell the fishy smell.
"The five fingers of the Hand...are all veterans...they are all the founders of the Hand. And even if they are re-elected, they have to ask...ask who..."
That one?
What Riddler, who is that?
Robert asked again and again, but the manager couldn't answer anything. On the contrary, the fear in his expression became more intense, as if he would go crazy in the next moment.
It seems that we need to talk to the veteran members and try to eliminate the Hand as much as possible to avoid unnecessary complications.
Robert knew that this was too late, so he stopped staring at the manager and waved his hand to persuade him to leave.
So the four of them sat down in the conference room.
Peter touched the armrest of the seat enthusiastically and asked: "Robert, why was that man so submissive to you just now?"
Robert didn't want to hide it from others, so he said bluntly: "Actually, I didn't buy this building, but I snatched it..."
Then, he recounted the experience of when Murakami came to intercept him that day, but was killed by him in return. However, the fight was greatly edited out, and his wonderful performance in it was not mentioned at all.
"Your Excellency Robert is still so humble... but he has forgotten that his opponent is a veteran figure who established the Hand. His strength is definitely not much different..." Akers listened carefully and couldn't help but admire Robert.
mentality.
Because as a hero with power, Akers would not be so humble if he asked himself. He is full of confidence in his own power, and facts have proven that his idea is correct every time. The enemies he encounters can be killed with the flash of lightning in his hand.
It can be easily won, and there is no need for him to use a second move.
"The enemies I encountered are too weak... If I encounter someone like this who has lived for hundreds of years, problems may be exposed in all aspects... Robert is still strong..." Akers eyes flickered.
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Peter couldn't help but nodded after hearing this: "Yes, that's how it should be, that's how it should be. Blackmail... well, let him hand over these ill-gotten gains!"
Otto expressed a rational point of view: "However, we should also pay attention to the subsequent revenge of the Hand. I remember that the Hand believes in a god called the beast. As long as these mysterious issues are involved, we should not underestimate them."
It is not that there are no similar examples in this world. When Captain Marvel came to the earth, it was two hundred years ago, and a hundred years ago, the heroes who appeared in World War I and World War II were also famous and they were no strangers.
In this context, those mysterious magics and witchcraft are not only believed in in the Far East, the Far North Alliance, and the Desert Continent, but the Federation Continent will not deny them blindly.
Regardless of whether the beasts that the Hand believe in exist real or fake, they will treat them with vigilance.
Robert nodded. He was familiar with the plot and knew that beasts did exist. In reality, the last trick Murakami performed had a lot to do with beasts.
He said: "We all need to pay attention to this."
"Okay, okay, I'm paying attention, I'm paying attention, beast, it's a shame that someone picked such an old-fashioned name..." Peter curled his lips.
"Stop talking about this, let's go visit the Starlight Building quickly."