There are still 2 days before the Crolya sails, Mr. Sullivan would be kind enough to deal with the related formalities for us. Our master will come to inspect the goods early tomorrow morning, and if all goes well, the remaining payment could be settled by midday tomorrow. We hope that our pleasant cooperation can be successfully completed, which will be beneficial for our respective business reputations, dealings, and personal relations. Perhaps it even leads to further cooperation in the future."
Looking at Mr. Sullivan, who exhibited a diligent smile far different from when they first met, the unexpected visitor who came late at night stood up. He repressed his nauseating discomfort, released a further promising message, and made Sullivan's smile even brighter. His impeccable hat-off salute left the slave trader with endless conjectures of bidding farewell:
"Tomorrow, Mr. Sullivan. We'll see you in the morning, and hopefully, we can select the boys we need."