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Chapter 29: : Passing Through Shadows

Apocalypse Trade Monopoly

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Ava kept her

head down.

They moved through

Level Three fast,

weaving between cramped living quarters, makeshift trade stalls, and the

watchful eyes of the desperate.

She didn't like it here.

Never had.

Too many people

packed into one space.

Too many ears

listening for rumors.

Too many hands

grabbing for whatever they could take.

Lucas,

fortunately, knew better than to draw attention.

He walked beside her,

his hoodie pulled low

, golden eyes hidden in the shadow of his hood.

A smart move.

Because the last thing they needed was

someone recognizing him and asking questions.

Ava exhaled. They just had to

get through.

Then—

a voice. Too familiar.

"Ava?"

Her steps

stuttered.

Her head

snapped up.

Shit.

Liam Zheng.

An old

scavenging contact.

Someone who used to

run with her group before she got smart enough to work alone.

And he looked

far too happy to see her.

Ava

forced a smirk.

"Zheng. You're still alive?"

Liam

grinned.

"Barely. You know how it is."

His eyes flicked to

the man beside her.

Lucas didn't stop walking. Didn't slow.

Didn't acknowledge Liam at all.

Ava

moved to follow.

But Liam stepped closer.

"You running with a partner now?"

Liam Zheng's gaze flicked over

Lucas's hooded figure,

sharp and assessing.

Ava

kept her face blank.

"Something like that."

Liam

grinned.

"Didn't think you were the type to settle down."

Ava snorted. "Still not."

Her eyes flicked to

the crates stacked beside him.

New. Unmarked.

He wasn't just scavenging anymore.

He was trading.

Liam

caught the look.

"Upgraded, Zhang. No more digging through corpses for scraps. I sell to the right people now."

Ava tilted her head.

Interesting.

She stepped closer, fingers

skimming one of the crates.

Her system

activated instantly.

[

SCANNING ITEMS...

]

[

Salvaged Battery Cells – Low Quality

]

[

Old Weapon Parts – Moderate Value

]

[

Unprocessed Mutant Core – HIGH VALUE

]

Ava's fingers

twitched.

A

mutant core.

Rare. Dangerous.

Useful.

She was about to say something—

But

Lucas moved first.

Without

a word,

he pulled a

stack of trade tokens

from his coat and

threw them onto the crate.

Liam

blinked.

"You didn't even ask for a price."

Lucas didn't even

look at him.

Didn't pause, didn't hesitate. Just

tilted his head slightly,

like the question itself was offensive.

"

I don't ask. I take.

"

Liam's

grin flickered.

"That right?"

Lucas

finally glanced up.

Not enough for Liam to see his eyes beneath the hoodie, but enough for his amusement to be clear.

"

You want to test that theory?

"

Liam hesitated. Then—

he laughed.

"Damn, alright, alright. No need to flex. You've got the cash, I've got the stock."

He gestured toward a

smaller crate behind him.

"You want to see the real stuff? Or just the garbage out front?"

Ava's system

hummed to life the moment Liam moved.

[

NEW ITEMS DETECTED...

]

[

Processing...

]

[

Broken Energy Conduits – Moderate Value

]

[

Damaged Neural Interface Chip – HIGH VALUE

]

[ Salvaged Data Core – ERROR: UNKNOWN FUNCTION ]

Ava's

heart kicked up.

Her fingers

twitched, already reaching for the data core.

Lucas?

He didn't even blink.

He just grabbed another

stack of tokens,

flicked them onto the crate

without looking.

Liam caught them automatically,

staring.

"You just buying shit blind?"

Lucas finally turned, voice

smooth and flat.

"

You said you're a trader, right?

"

Liam frowned.

"Yeah?"

Lucas shrugged. "

Then shut up and take the money.

"

Liam

muttered something under his breath

but pocketed the tokens anyway.

Then—

he grinned.

"Alright, alright. You wanna throw money around like it's nothing? Let's see if you can handle the good shit."

He

grabbed a crate from behind his stall,

flipping it open with way too much flair, like he was unveiling some

priceless treasure.

Ava's

system kicked in immediately.

[

SCANNING NEW ITEMS...

]

[

Refined Alloy Plating – High Durability

]

[

Prototype Energy Cell – Power Stability: 54%

]

[

Mutant Beast Cores – Grade B & Below

]

Ava's

eyes locked onto the last one.

Beast cores.

Six of them.

Liam

noticed her staring and smirked.

"Yeah, yeah, I see that look, Zhang. Impressive, right? Not just anyone can get their hands on beast cores these days. But me?" He tapped his chest. "I make it happen."

Lucas

huffed.

"Congratulations."

Liam either didn't hear him or didn't care.

"You know, I'm the

third biggest trader in Level Three now.

Crazy, right? I used to be fighting over rat meat like the rest of the scavengers, and now?

Now I'm supplying half of 'em.

"

Ava crossed her arms. "Third biggest, huh? So who's first and second?"

Liam

grinned wider.

"Chen's number one, obviously. No one's touching his empire. Second? That bastard Kai—he gets all the high-grade stuff from level one. But me?" He leaned in. "

I'm the one who sells to everyone else.

"

Lucas tilted his head. "What, leftovers?"

Liam

laughed, unbothered.

"Call it whatever you want, man. Fact is, I got

six beast cores sitting right here,

and I don't see anyone else in Level Three offering that kind of stock."

He flipped the lid open even further, like he was unveiling

some grand prize.

Ava's

system flickered.

[

SCANNING BEAST CORES...

]

[

2x Grade B – Moderate Energy Output

]

[

4x Grade C – Low Efficiency

]

Lucas barely

glanced at them.

Liam, oblivious,

kept going.

"You don't even know how hard it is to get these. Takes connections. Takes risk. The last guy who tried to undercut me?

Dead in a ditch.

And before you ask—no, I didn't kill him. I'm just saying, this business is brutal. You gotta be smart, gotta know when to make the right moves, when to—"

Lucas moved.

Didn't say a word. Didn't negotiate.

Just

pulled another stack of tokens from his coat and flicked them onto the crate.

Liam

blinked.

"Uh—" He looked at the tokens. Then at Lucas. Then at the tokens again. "You're not even gonna

haggle?

"

Lucas finally turned his head, voice

smooth and flat.

"

Should I?

"

Liam opened his mouth. Closed it. "I mean... I just thought—"

Lucas tilted his head. "

Are you taking the money or not?

"

Liam

snapped to attention.

"Yeah, yeah, of course—"

He shoved the beast cores into a

cloth bag,

sliding them across the table.

Lucas picked it up,

casual, uninterested.

Then, without missing a beat, he turned to

Ava.

"Move. The boss is waiting."

Liam watched them go,

mouth still half-open,

like he was waiting for a conversation that had already ended.

Still trying to figure out

who the hell Ava new partner was.

By the time he

realized he should've just asked?

They were already gone.

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