Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer-Chapter 802 - 350: Sea of Moisture Accident_2
Around, in some details, some tools and items can be seen.
These are new and incongruous with the surrounding displays and the overall style of the room.
This indicates these are Narvi's own belongings.
He's not as uninterested as he claims.
"You're observant, but I said, I'm not interested in this damn treasure," Narvi said with a frown, appearing somewhat impatient afterward.
He was almost ready to expel Jason and the others.
After finishing speaking, he stood up: "If there's nothing else, please, leave. I have work to do."
"No, you're very interested in the treasure,"
Jason said calmly, smiling at Narvi.
"We're also interested in this treasure, and we've been interested for a long time.
Though you disguise yourself well, here you inevitably interact with some people when asking for information."
Jason knew about Narvi's detailed information because Narvi had adopted different identities and disguised himself to inquire about the treasure in various places.
That's why some people became interested in him, discovered his true identity, and thus led Jason to know his whereabouts.
However, this behavior also brought him safety. Because this means, even as a member of the Nafasi clan, he knows no more than those coveting the treasure.
"Don't be too quick to refuse," Jason spoke directly before Narvi could reply.
"We've roughly determined the location of the treasure, but to unlock it, due to certain protective measures, we're unable to do so.
It requires the bloodline of the Nafasi clan, and even though you have been expelled from the family, the blood running through your veins should still be of the Nafasi clan."
After hearing Jason's words, Narvi frowned deeply and then sat down again, lowering his head in deep thought.
"How do I trust you're not deceiving me?" he looked up at Jason and said.
So many people have been searching for the treasure for years, how could he believe Alka and the others have found it?
Upon hearing this, Jason looked at him: "As a member of the Nafasi clan, and you're interested in this treasure. Then you surely know a lot of things others don't, but you're certain of, right?
You can ask, as long as it doesn't involve a core issue, I'll answer, and you can decide yourself."
Upon hearing this, Narvi looked at him.
He said: "You mentioned gaining the treasure requires several procedures, and one of them needs my help.
Which procedure can I help with?"
Upon hearing this, Jason smiled and said: "The middle procedure."
"Hmm... Very cautious, then you wouldn't mind going to the church to sign a contract, right?"
Narvi smiled, looking at the group and said.
He had gotten the answer he wanted.
"Of course we don't mind, but before that, we need to allocate some things." Jason looked at Narvi and said.
Before collaborating, he needed to confirm the allocation ratio of the internal items from the treasure once obtained.
These things need to be determined to avoid trouble later.
Narvi nodded and, very professionally, sat back in his seat.
"I want 1/3."
"Hahaha, you know that's impossible," Jason laughed heartily at Narvi's words.
Then he solemnly looked at the man in front of him and said: "What we can accept is 1/10."
Upon hearing this allocation, Narvi clearly frowned.
Clearly, this allocation was difficult for him to accept.
"Don't rush to object. Since we have decided to cooperate, we must tell you that we've sorted out all aspects of the treasure.
Its location, precise position, local relations, all of these you don't need to worry about.
All you need to do is walk with us to open it, take the 1/10, and leave. Can you understand what I mean?
There is no more profitable deal than this, as a member of the Nafasi clan, you should understand the wealth within."
Then Jason added: "And you're not our only choice. We actually found another one, but he's not reliable.
So we came to you, you're a surprise, and you're lucky because you still seem like a normal person."
"Another member of the Nafasi clan?" After Jason finished, Narvi suddenly became less concerned about their allocation plan, instead interested in this member.
"If you don't mind, could you tell me his name?" Then he thought and added: "If it is indeed as you say and you're willing to write it into the contract, after you tell me his name, I'm willing to take only 1/10."
Jason looked at the man in front of him who suddenly became straightforward, nodded his head.
"His name is Caluto, Caluto Nafasi."
"Is it really him? Is the surname that important?" Narvi shook his head helplessly.
Then he looked up at Jason.
"Let's go, happy cooperation."
Reaching out to shake hands with Jason, they left the building together.
Jason naturally led Narvi towards the port.
Seeing the direction they were heading.
Narvi questioned in confusion: "Why are we going this way?"
This clearly wasn't the direction to the church.
"Because our captain has the contract, we just need to write down the terms directly," Jason turned to answer him.
Ever since they signed contracts on Southern Cross Island before, they found this very useful, always keeping some prepared on the ship.







