Chapter 213

The talisman Lucy White had drawn for Julian Chase had nearly drained all her spiritual energy. After all, creating a charm capable of deflecting bullets wasn't something one could casually whip up.

"The talismans I sold you before are all gone," she said casually. "Drawing one takes too much effort."

She understood the principle of scarcity marketing perfectly.

Moreover, the Chase family's background was unique. If bullet-deflecting talismans could be mass-produced, it would undoubtedly attract unwanted attention from higher authorities. She wasn't ready for that kind of spotlight yet.

"Really, none left?" Julian couldn't hide his disappointment.

Lucy paused thoughtfully. "No more talismans, but..."

"Next month, I'll have jade amulets available. They won't be as powerful as the talismans, but they can ward off minor misfortunes."

She deliberately hesitated before continuing, "Things like car accidents or falling objects—they can help you avoid those."

"They also repel negative energy and promote health. Wearing one long-term is beneficial."

"Of course, they'll be more expensive. High-quality jade takes time to cultivate in auspicious locations."

Beside them, Ian Evans suddenly lowered his voice. "I know about these! My uncle had one."

"He used to have terrible health, but after wearing a jade pendant gifted by Master Qingyuan from Green Sun Mountain, he became much more energetic."

"Once, he was in a car crash—the driver was seriously injured, but he only got a scratch. Sadly, the jade shattered."

Julian's eyes lit up. "When can I get one?"

"At least a month," Lucy replied leisurely. "Two million per piece."

"The talisman I sold you for five hundred thousand was only because of your investment."

She smirked inwardly—this big fish had finally taken the bait.

Julian immediately declared, "I want to reserve them! As many as you have!"

Lucy feigned reluctance. "Well... I can't guarantee anything."

"Lucy~" Julian suddenly switched to a wheedling tone. "Considering our friendship..."

Lucy cut him off bluntly. "We only met yesterday."

"A day apart feels like years~" Julian grinned shamelessly.

"I'm having breakfast," Lucy said flatly before hanging up.

Listening to the dial tone, Julian shook his head helplessly.

"That temper..." Ian clicked his tongue. "Truly befitting of a master."

Asher York asked curiously, "What's Lucy's background?"

Julian sent a replay link of the variety show to their group chat. "See for yourselves."

The group fast-forwarded through the video.

"Wow, she's stunning!" Ian exclaimed.

Asher scrolled through the comments. "Feng shui, martial arts, academic genius... is there anything she can't do?"

He suddenly looked up. "Julian, introduce me?"

"What? Trying to poach?" Julian narrowed his eyes.

"It's business," Asher said seriously.

Julian finally nodded. "Fine, I'll arrange it when there's a chance."