"This... this has nothing to do with you. Right now, I just want to get my lizard back and leave." The other party wanted to leave.
"If you insist, I can only help you retrieve that lizard. But let me ask you something—what are you planning to do next?"
Seeing Tilan agree, Suoga breathed a sigh of relief, feeling slightly more at ease.
"What else can I do? Continue looking for buyers, obviously. It's adult business; you kids shouldn't get involved." She glanced at Tilan's young age, guessing she was probably still a high school student, and regretted divulging so much to her earlier. She must have been desperate, grasping at straws in her panic.
"That's not the way to do it. Even if you really intend to sell it, you should get it treated first. That way, it'll look better. Those buyers who can afford high prices have sharp eyes—they're industry professionals and won't be easily fooled." Tilan kindly advised.