The shopkeeper instructed.
The assistant nodded in agreement, disappeared, and went to check out the details of this foreign visitor.
As the saying goes, don't eat the grass near one's own nest.
If it's a local, directly double-crossing them could easily lead to backlash and a bad reputation.
But if it's an outsider, then it's much safer.
They could simply die here, with Dao Fire burning them to ashes, ensuring everything is secure.
Of course, even in double-crossing, targets are chosen carefully.
If the enemy is too strong and biting them would break one's teeth, they would choose to give up; likewise, if they're too weak and unprofitable, they wouldn't act. Since after the ambush, the profit would be minimal, it's not worth making a move. Moreover, too much killing of customers could affect the shop's business.
If attracting the ancestor's attention leads to punishing the weak as a warning to others, it would be a tragedy.
