Upon seeing the cryptic text, Maria wasted no time chiming in, her voice laced with curiosity, “Maria, I’m
pretty sure the borough in question here is Queens, New York. That photo? Yep, definitely Queens.
Now, this guy “Cole”, is obviously a last name. And I can tell by his look that he has Chinese descent.
The catch? We don’t have a clue what his first name is.”
“You’re spot on,” Jagoan concurred, his brow furrowing in deep thought.
He mused, “There’s something oddly familiar about this Cole fellow. But, try as I might, I can’t put my
finger on where I’ve seen him before.”
Maria reassured him, “Don’t rush it, Master. That sense of familiarity might stem from a fleeting
memory. It’s there, just beneath the surface. All you need is to give it some time, let it simmer. Trust
me, the answer will come to you.”
She probed further, “Besides the familiarity, anything else about this whole scenario that strikes you as
odd or strangely familiar?”
Jagoan, still massaging his temples, replied, “You know, Maria, there’s more to it than just the
familiarity. Looking at this picture, I sense something deeper, something profoundly familiar. But the
specifics, they elude me.”
Maria breathed a sigh of relief, “Master, don’t fret. Let’s piece this puzzle together. First, let’s talk about
the attire of your dad and this Cole character. Anything noteworthy there?”
Jagoan scrutinized the photo and replied, “Dad’s sporting late 20th-century gear, a bomber jacket—
pretty trendy back then. Cole, on the other hand, has on a regular woolen windbreaker, typical attire for
the time.”
Maria probed further, “And what about Queens? Your parents lived in the States for years. Did Queens
ever come up in your conversations or visits?”
Jagoan pondered for a moment before responding, “In my recollection, the States trips with my folks or
visits to relatives with Mom usually centered around Long Island. Apart from that, we were Manhattan
regulars. Queens? It’s all a bit fuzzy.”
Then, he added, “Even this antique shop—I only learned about it from my uncle a few days back.
Never heard a peep about it from my parents.”
At this point, Jagoan’s expression froze suddenly.
Unaware of his abrupt change, Maria remained focused on the photo and suggested, “Perhaps we
could contact your father’s former colleagues. They might recognize this person.”
But Jagoan, deep in thought, didn’t respond.
Perplexed, Maria prodded, “Master?”
Jagoan snapped back to reality at Maria’s query.
Cold sweat began to bead on his brow and cheeks as he stammered, “I… I think I know why this man
seems familiar.”
Maria was taken aback and pressed, “Young master, do you remember?”
Jagoan nodded fervently and explained, “You mentioned his last name is Cole, and I had this strange
sense of déjà vu. And then, there’s that antique shop in the background…”
Gazing at Maria, his eyes still wide with shock, Jagoan continued, “Remember I told you my father-in-
law had no idea what he was doing, insisted on visiting an antique shop to ‘broaden his horizons,’ and
accidentally knocked over that jade pot and spring vase?”
Maria responded instantly, “Of course! The Young Master got the ‘Apocalyptic Book’ from the remains
of that very vase. How could I forget something so significant?”
Jagoan nodded and pointed to the man beside his father in the photo, muttering, “He was the manager
of that antique store!”
“What?!” Maria’s eyes widened, her voice trembling as she exclaimed, “Young master, are you saying
that the man in this photo from over 20 years ago, taken with your father in New York, later worked at
an antique shop in Aurous Hill, and he’s the one who handed your father-in-law the jade pot and spring
vase containing the ‘Apocalyptic Book’?”
“Yes,” Jagoan affirmed firmly. “I’m sure of it. This person’s name is Felix Cole, and the antique shop in
Aurous Hill was Vintage Deluxe, owned by the Moore family. At the time, it wasn’t a prominent part of
the Moore family’s business empire. Jasmine Moore, the current head of the Moore family, was
responsible for Vintage Deluxe, and Felix managed it.”
Jagoan felt his spine tingling.
Before, he’d believed his acquisition of the ‘Apocalyptic Book’ was purely luck. Then, his uncle
mentioned that his parents had found the Preface to the Apocalyptic Book,’ hinting at a connection
between the two texts. But now, he stumbled upon a revelation, Felix, the antique shop manager from
over two decades ago, was a friend of his father.
It was Felix who had handed the jade pot and spring vase to his father-in-law, Jacob.
Jagoan swiftly grabbed his phone and dialed Jasmine’s number. If anyone could shed light on Felix, it
would be her.
She picked up quickly, her voice lighthearted, “Why the late-night call, Master Jagoan?”
Jagoan suppressed his anxiety and inquired, “Jasmine, can you tell me if Felix, the former manager of
Vintage Deluxe, still works for the Moore family?”
“Absolutely not,” Jasmine responded without hesitation. “After that incident, he was utterly rude to you
and your father-in-law, and he utterly failed to recognize the true value of the jade pot and spring vase
you repaired. His professional ethics were sorely lacking, so I let him go.”
“Let him go?” Jagoan probed further. “Do you have any idea where he went afterward?”
“I have no idea,” Jasmine admitted. “I never saw him again after that day.”
Jagoan followed up with another question, “And when did he start working at Vintage Deluxe?”
“He didn’t last long,” Jasmine recalled. “He was there for just over a month, maybe less than two.”
Jagoan’s excitement surged. This timeline felt deliberate, like Felix had joined Vintage Deluxe for a
reason.
“Were you the one who hired him?” Jagoan asked.
“Yes,” Jasmine confirmed. “At the time, the Moore family didn’t take me seriously, and I had my share
of issues with my uncle and cousin. So they handed me Vintage Deluxe. It was struggling, and internal
problems ran rampant. I fired everyone and brought in a fresh team. That’s when Felix applied.”
Jagoan probed further, “Why did you hire him?”
Jasmine paused to reflect. “He made quite an impression during the interview. Knowledgeable about
both Eastern and Western antiques, humble, well-educated—the guy had a compelling demeanor. His
answers during the interview were smooth, eloquent, and he didn’t demand an astronomical salary. It
seemed like a solid hire.”
She added with some frustration, “Little did I know he’d turn out so ill-tempered, insulting your father-in-
law and failing to recognize your incredible restoration skills. My judgment clearly failed me. Please
forgive me!”
Jagoan, deep in thought, pondered, “Now that you mention it, Jasmine, this guy who appeared so
knowledgeable, humble, and well-educated is likely Felix’s true identity. The rude, jade-vase-dropping
Felix was likely a façade.”
Jasmine’s voice floated through the phone, “Jagoan, what sparked your sudden interest in Felix Cole?”
Trying to be casual, Jagoan replied, “Just reminiscing with some friends. Got curious about him out of
nowhere.” He continued, “By the way, Jasmine, could you pull up any information on him for me?”
Jasmine thought for a moment. “I’ll have to ask Antique Deluxe’s manager. The records from then
weren’t merged with the Moore Group’s. It was all less official back then.”
Jagoan responded, “Thank you for the effort, Jasmine. Send it over when you have it.”
“Of course, Jagoan!”
Ending the call, he told Maria. “Once I get that info, Miss Jagoan, please forward it to Mr. Myers for
verification.”
She nodded, “Don’t worry, I’ll make sure he gets it as soon as possible.”
Jagoan and Maria waited anxiously for Jasmine’s reply. True to her ultra efficient nature, she had a
word document sent to him within a few minutes.
Jagoan opened the document. Under the nationality column for Felix, it read “China”, and his place of
origin was listed as “Aurous Hill.” Jagoan suspected this information was inaccurate.
Perusing further, the credibility of Felix’s resume appeared questionable.
According to the resume, Felix had spent much of his career in the antique industry within China. He
claimed to have established an antique stall in Panjiayuan, Eastcliff over two decades ago. Following
that, he had relocated to different parts of the country, functioning as an antique vendor and later
owning an antique shop. For a significant period, he also claimed to have worked in a factory that
manufactured low-end toys.
Strikingly, the resume made no reference to Cole ever leaving China.
Yet, a photo clearly showed him and his father in Queens, USA.
Adding to the inconsistencies, under the language proficiency section, Felix listed only Chinese,
omitting English. Considering he had purportedly lived abroad, especially over 20 years ago, it would
be plausible to assume he had a decent command of English. Knowing English would be an asset in
job applications. Thus, the omission could only suggest he might be hiding his time abroad.
In the education section, he had merely written “high school.” From the narrative painted by this
resume, he appeared to be someone who didn’t pursue education beyond high school, choosing
instead to dive into the antique trade. Even though he might not have had an academic flair, his
extensive experience suggested that he was skilled in his field.
After reviewing, Jagoan voiced his skepticism to Maria, “Based on this resume, I believe much of it is
fabricated.”
Maria responded with a wry smile, “Perhaps the only truth in this document is his surname, Cole. After
all, the name ‘Cole’ is also written on the back of the photograph.”
Pondering, Jagoan inquired, “Do you think his first name could be accurate?”
Maria shrugged and replied, “It seems highly improbable.” Pointing at the resume, she added with a
hint of irony, “Look here, his name is Felix Cole. In English, Felix translates to ‘good luck’. Isn’t that
amusing? Although the name Felix is not rare, why would it be this particular individual? The very man
who presented the jade pot, allowing the master to acquire the ‘Apocalyptic Book’ and, by extension,
leading the master to transformative experiences to become the dragon. To me, it feels as though this
name was intentionally chosen for its symbolism to speak directly to you.”
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