“Gosh. Maybe I shouldn’t take the ring with me.”
Tang spoke up quickly. “Oh, but I think you should. Its manner of delivery hints of peril. But its message speaks of fortune and safety.”
Biff took the ring back. As he did so, a young, smiling Chinese entered the store hurriedly.
“So sorry, revered elder cousin, so sorry to be late. I change quickly and take over my duties.”
Tang smiled as the young Chinese hurried to the rear of the store. Biff had noticed the young man was wearing jeans and a sweat shirt. On the front of the shirt was the letter “K!” Biff turned and looked sharply after him.
“Who was that, sir?” Biff inquired of Ling Tang.
“My young cousin—one of them,” Tang said. “He works afternoons for the Kirby Ice Cream Co. He is much enthused about your game of soft ball. He is of the team called the Kirby Koolers.”
“Well, thanks for your information, Tang. Guess we’d better be going,” Mr. Brewster said.
“I’ll say hello to Uncle Charlie for you, Mr. Ling,” Biff said.
“That will be most kind of you,” the Chinese replied.