I Became The Mafia Boss Inside The Novel

89 Right Hand and Left Hand (1)

At that moment, Elias saw a dark-blue haired man with a flamboyant and snappy air enter the coffee shop.

He raised his hand and waved as a signal.

Hajin instantly saw him and went to approach him with an annoyed expression.

"What did you need, cousin? I was in the middle of doing something interesting!"

"You were just hooking up with some noble student girls, don't think I don't know what you're doing."

Elias rolled his eyes, much to Hajin's shock.

"How the hell do you know that? Did you send someone to watch over me?"

"Take a seat first."

Elias sighed and gestured to the chair. Hajin hurriedly took a seat and stared at him with raised brows, awaiting for his answer.

But Elias didn't answer yet. He tapped the table and called the waiter.

Tap! Tap!

The coffee shop was not that too crowded in the morning, so the waiter immediately arrived and brought two sets of menu.

The waiter was a student, as young as them, most likely doing the profession as a part time job to support themself in the city.

"Please pick your orders, Sirs."

Elias nodded slowly and took the menu list. He promptly threw the other one to Hajin, which the latter caught easily and impatiently read through it.

After a quick scroll, Elias hummed as he found the one he wanted.

"I'll get the Espresso."

The waiter nodded and looked at Hajin.

"I'll get the Vanilla Latte, add in some breadsticks also."

Hajin spoke casually. The waiter nodded and wrote their orders down in a small note, he gave a small bow to them before leaving.

"Thank you for your order, Sirs. Please wait a minute for us to prepare your coffee,"

Elias nodded slowly. Now that they were left alone, Hajin could finally ask the question he wanted to ask since the beginning.

"How did you know what I was doing? We're you putting some people to watch over me? Elias, as a good cousin, I'm going to warn you that—"

"Hajin, relax for a moment. Why would I do that? You're not a threat for the moment. It was just a guess on my part. Besides what do you noble's in the right side even do besides engage in such hobbies?"

Elias calmly replied, pacifying Hajin. However, it wasn't totally out of question for him to do so. In truth he was already thinking about it.

Hajin sighed in relief and raised his brows.

"So you're familiar with the right side of this city, huh? The nobles, I mean. I'm quite surprised. If you knew, I should've invited you there. The shops are more fantastic,"

"Left side is for the poor, and the right is for the elite. That's the Ranker Society in a nutshell. For your offer... I'd rather not. Theres beauty in simplicity, don't you think?"

Elias replied casually. He looked at outside the coffee shop, seeing a lot of destitute and timid students that were too tired but kept functioning.

Despite being a noble, Hajin agreed. There were times fantastic and extravagant things become too tasteless and bland.

"I agree. Have you seen your apartment yet? Do you want to come over to my place? I live by myself. The old geezer invest in some clubs here so I get to have some property of mine,"

"I'll pass. I don't want to stay at that side."

"Eh, suit yourself."

Hajin yawned. He thought of something and suddenly took out his phone. He turned it on and smirked.

"Oh right, Mr. MC it seems someone has become quite famous, huh? I didn't expect you to get a headstart over me. Bravo, bravo!"

"Tsk, don't even get me started over that. Rumors of my strength are greatly exaggerated. It's just going to bring in some trouble."

Elias rolled his eyes as he remembered what happened early in the morning. Professor Felix's smug, obnoxious face kept appearing in his mind.

"Haha, as expected of the MC. Doing insane, and downright crazy stuff and complaining about getting attention for it!"

Hajin couldn't help but chuckle over the irony. Elias didn't even bother to stop him — it was too taxing for him to even attempt to do so.

At this moment, the waiter finally arrived carrying two cups of coffee. He put the coffee over the table and bowed before leaving.

"Thank you for waiting. Please enjoy our finely tasted coffee."

"Go."

Elias nodded slowly. After the waiter left, he sipped the Espresso and gave a short smile of approval to the taste of the coffee.

He had always loved coffee in his life, not all types though. The Espresso was his favorite among others. It just fitted his taste.

Hajin, opposite to him, also sipped on the Vanilla Latte. After a small sip, he gave a surprised nod of approval to the taste.

"I'm surprised. This taste good. I thought it was just gonna be a mediocre coffee."

"What do you know in coffee anyway? Besides, of course it's going to taste good. This is a coffee shop by Aura Revoir Club."

"Oh, that club led by that strange woman? Now it makes sense. I heard some rumors about that person before coming into the academy."

"Yes."

Elias nodded before suddenly changing the topic. He tapped the table twice and looked at Hajin straight in the eye.

"Enough about that, it's time to discuss about business shall we?"

"I was just waiting for you to say why you called me here. So what is it? Are you ready to honor your deal in the examination?"

Hajin asked casually. To stop Ragna and Lance, he made a deal with Elias that time. He had not forgotten about it just yet.

Elias shook his head calmly.

"Don't be impatient. Classes haven't even started yet. I'm talking about something different. I'm sure you would love to hear about it."

"Oh? Pray tell."

Hajin raised his brows, seemingly interested. If he was curious before, then he was definitely interested now.

Elias smiled at his reaction but didn't immediately reply. He tapped the table twice and extended one of his hand to Hajin.

"I'm going to establish a club. Join me and be my right-hand man. I won't let your talents go to waste, Hajin Sanchez. Let's turn this academy around."

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