Chapter 292 Gambling

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2211Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
The premise is that the breeder can really become the founder of the origin guild.

Dean looked at Timothy deeply and understood what he was saying.

This is a transaction with an uncertain outcome, and it can also be said to be a gamble.

If the breeder can successfully establish the Origin Guild, it goes without saying that he must have taken advantage.

Based on the number that Timothy just compared, the Knights are almost equivalent to working for him in vain, and they will be working in vain for many years. If they don't squeeze out these high-quality and cheap labor forces by then, Dean will lose.

But correspondingly, if he fails to successfully obtain the qualification to establish the Origin Guild, Dean will suffer a big loss.

And it’s the kind that keeps losing money from now on.

As long as the Knights still need Yu Sange, he will have to hold his nose and sell it at a low price.

This is not only a matter of money, but more seriously, it may also affect his own status when dealing with the Knights.

Originally, everyone was on an equal footing, and the principle of fair trade remained unchanged regardless of status. But if this thing really comes to pass, then the status of the breeding house will be reduced by three points, and the minimum price will also be stepped down. Directly interfere with his future development plans.

The consequences are equally serious and far-reaching.

Although Dean does not think that the breeder will fail, this possibility is almost impossible, but in Timothy's opinion, the possibility of success in his attempt to establish the Origin Guild is still relatively low.

That's why he was provided with such a seemingly sumptuous meal.

As tempting as the benefits of success are, the consequences of failure are so tragic.

It all depends on whether Dean has the guts to take the gamble.

Facing Timothy's expectant eyes, Dean slowly raised a smile.

"good."

He agreed to Timothy's proposal.

Timothy thought that the Knights would take advantage by doing this, and coincidentally, he also thought that he would take advantage by doing so.

It depends on the two of them, who can have the last laugh.

After the discussion, Dean and Timothy quickly signed the contract. Because the amount involved was not small, Timothy generously took out the highest-level contract.

It is also a specially-made contract with multiple conditions written on it.

After the contract is signed, Dean needs to fulfill the contract in accordance with the first half of the contract that is already active.

This part is written about the price of Yu Sange, which is still based on the price of the Knights.

But if he successfully establishes the Origin Guild, he can use the Origin Mark to activate the second half of the contract, activate the hidden conditions, and directly reverse the profit situation of both parties. If Dean cannot do this, then the hidden conditions will be in vain. .

He can only execute the contract in accordance with the first half of the contract.

Except for the multi-condition mechanism, which took a little time, the other terms were negotiated very smoothly, just like what the two people just said. However, just in case, Dean still cautiously added a few, including the knights. There are detailed restrictions on the type of Warcraft that needs to be submitted, the specific value, etc., to prevent you from suffering a loss.

After all, judging from this idea, Timothy is definitely not a good person. There is absolutely no harm in being cautious.

“Happy to work with!”

Timothy separated the completed contract, put away the copy belonging to the knights, and showed a sincere smile to Dean.

He was in a good mood, and Dean was not in a bad mood either. He looked at the contract in his hand with the same expression of confidence in victory.

“A pleasure to work with.”



As soon as Dean returned to the breeding room, two apprentices greeted him expectantly.

It can be seen that they are also very concerned about this business, which is crucial to the future development of the breeding house.

Dean handed over the contract in his hand while drinking water to moisten his throat.

Ronan took the contract and read it hastily. His originally excited expression suddenly became uneasy.

"Teacher, is there really no problem with this contract?"

He had never heard of anyone signing such an uncertain contract with the Knights. It looked very unreliable, making people very doubtful whether the contract could be truly implemented.

"Won't."

Dean shook his head firmly.

If you think about it carefully, you will find that no matter what the outcome of this bet is, it will not be too bad for Timothy.

If he hadn't established the Origin Guild, the Knights would have made a lot of money and could have formed a special team by sucking his blood.

But even if he established the Origin Guild and fixed the exchange ratio, the Knights would not suffer any substantial losses.

Because there was no direct monetary transaction involved, the pressure was within a tolerable range for the Knights.

At best, it's just using labor force to offset the benefits you take. It may require more labor, but it won't be unaffordable.

What's more, by that time, the batch of Royal Three Geese they currently have will be almost ready to be trained. Although it won't be easy to capture the monsters, it will definitely be much easier than before.

Overall, it's a completely acceptable price.

For Dean, the role of this contract is more important. It is a step that is handed into his hands.

In fact, the situation at that time was not optimistic for him. Dean did not want to break his own rules, but reaching a cooperative relationship with the Knights was another important step for him to develop a breeding house in District 13.

Dean could tell that the people in the Knights did not mean to belittle the three geese, or think that they were not worth the price, they were just simply poor.

This reason is the most difficult to deal with.

Because...it's too realistic.

It does not change at all due to human will.

Even if Dean had an eloquent tongue and could make the other party slap him in the face, he felt that he was simply ignorant if he insisted on lowering the price, and it would not change the fact that they could not pay more.

In that case, unless Dean takes the initiative to lower the price, cooperation will basically be impossible.

But there are two reasons for this kind of thing. If Dean wants to maintain the deal, he can't give in easily.

That's why he felt embarrassed.

And at this dilemma, Timothy appeared and made this suggestion. In fact, it not only helped the Knights, but also gave Dean a step up.

If he hadn't come forward, I don't know how things would have ended.

It was also because of this that Dean chose to agree to Timothy's suggestion and sign the contract.

Not only has he adhered to his principles, established the bottom line of the breeding house, and also preserved the deal with the Knights, this can be regarded as the best choice for him at the moment.

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