After eating, the group followed Li Jun to the gambling stone location he mentioned.
They passed through a few side streets of Chinatown and stopped in front of an old-fashioned Chinese manor.
As Huo Sining looked up, she saw the golden plaque above the entrance with two words written on it: Li Family Manor.
At the entrance of the manor, a middle-aged man in his forties was sharpening a grinding wheel. Seeing Li Jun leading a group of people over, he was somewhat surprised and widened his eyes. Then he realized, put down the sharpening stone, and respectfully said to Li Jun:
"Young master, you are back?"
Li Jun did not explain and waved his hand: "I brought friends over to see the raw materials. Didn't a new batch arrive yesterday? How many are left now?"
