"What conditions?"
Ryan straightened his back unconsciously, showing a prepared posture.
He looked like he was about to go to war, which made Dean a little confused. He looked at Ryan and couldn't help but comfort him: "Don't be so nervous, it's not too difficult."
The knight showed distrust.
Then under his intense gaze, Dean made his terms.
"I hope that after the Origin Guild is established, the Knights can adjust the distribution ratio of necessary contribution points."
"Low-level tasks don't matter, but high-level tasks must have more than three completion indicators."
"As long as the Knights agree to my request, then there will be no additional fees and the breeding house will no longer sell Yusan Geese to outsiders. How about that?"
There were several new words in Dean's words, and Ryan thought about them carefully for a while before he understood what he meant.
Turning this corner, Ryan's expression suddenly became a little tangled.
He... really doesn't know what to do.
At first glance, it seems to be quite worthwhile. You can achieve your goals without spending money. It seems to be a better choice for the Knights who are strapped for funds.
But it's not as simple as it seems.
After tasting Dean's conditions, Ryan's thinking became clearer.
To be honest, before Dean spoke, no matter how much he thought about it, he never thought that Dean would make such a request.
The necessary contribution value is a contribution standard that the knights need to meet after the origin guild is established according to the regulations of the empire. It is the minimum standard for the sum of the contribution values of all knights affiliated to the knights to the origin guild within a period of time.
This is a mandatory rule, and its true meaning is to allow the Knights to support and help the Origin Guild within certain standards, and this support, when converted into measurable specific values, becomes this necessary contribution value.
The Knights had never had this kind of experience before. When it was suddenly mentioned, Ryan reacted for a while.
Also because there was no old example to refer to, the first thing he thought of was the way the origin guilds and major forces in other regions dealt with this regulation. That is, the origin guild would give a contribution quota, and then all the forces that met the standards would go together. Finish.
Unfortunately, this response does not apply to District 13.
Because here, there is only one knighthood that meets the requirements.
The necessary contribution value that should have been allocated to several major forces all fell on the head of one force in the Knights. Although this specific value will be adjusted downward accordingly in order to prevent excessive pressure, it is compared with what other regional forces need to bear. The necessary contribution value is still much higher.
And this is without counting the contract between Timothy and Dean. If the proportion adjustment in the contract is included, the true value of this contribution will be several times higher.
The specific number, with Ryan's mathematical level, would not be known without spending three to five days, but he knew it must be a quite astonishing number.
If calculated by tasks, then they might be able to fill the newly divided land of Dean with Warcraft.
Looking at Dean, Ryan became more and more aware of the purpose of his request.
The necessary contribution value must be achieved, but there are no regulations on the specific tasks to be completed to achieve it.
In other words, the Knights can choose to use a large number of low-level tasks to accumulate this value.
Although the efficiency is low, the difficulty has also been reduced. There is no need to take any risks. At most, it only requires two more trips. For the knights, it is not a problem.
Even if the Origin Guild is dissatisfied, it has no right to force the Knights to take on difficult tasks.
Especially in a place like Area 13, where high-level combat power is of extraordinary significance, compared to other areas, it is even less likely that high-level combat power will be randomly deployed to complete difficult tasks issued by the Origin Guild.
Once something unexpected happens, no one can bear the responsibility.
And even if this kind of thing is reported, there will be no good solution.
Because the knights responsible for resisting Warcraft and the extremely significant Origin Guild, one is present and the other is future. They cannot be said to have the same meaning to the empire, but at least to some extent, they are both equally important.
It is impossible to sacrifice the potential of one to fully support and develop the other.
Therefore, Dean could only find a way to satisfy his need for high-level precious materials.
He is not short of money, and it is foreseeable that there will be no shortage of money and professionals willing to help him obtain low-level materials in the future.
However, access to advanced materials is a problem.
Dean cannot rely solely on the resources of the empire to support him. He is not the only origin guild in the empire. All origin guilds compete for those precious resources.
Compared with other guilds that have existed for many years and have a network of contacts, Dean not only does not have an advantage, but is also slightly disadvantaged because of Paul III's attitude. If he really wants to compete, he may not be able to get what he wants. Required precious materials.
So the Knights became that alternative.
He has no channels, but Lensak, as the leader of District 13, will not be unable to do even this.
As long as the completion indicators for high-level tasks can be stipulated, the knights must complete the high-level tasks assigned by him every month, which can ensure that the breeding house can obtain some rare materials and rare monsters.
In this way, even if something goes wrong in the empire's resource allocation, Dean will have other channels to obtain the resources he wants.
His ideas were very clear and easy to understand. Although Ryan didn't know what he needed these rare materials for, after careful consideration, he had to admit that Dean had long-term thinking.
From the perspective of the breeding house, this condition is definitely very favorable. It can improve the quality of the resources they obtain from the outside world through bounties, which will be beneficial to future development.
Even if you lose some profits, it is worth it.
But this is an opinion given as a friend. If it comes back to being a knight, Ryan is not sure.
Is it really worth it for the Knights to make this choice?
"I will pass your request to the leader."
After thinking about it for a long time, he couldn't come up with a specific result, so Ryan simply stopped worrying about it. Anyway, with his current position, he was not at the level where he needed to think of ways to weigh these things.
He wrote down the conditions and nodded to Dean, preparing to throw these things to Lensak when the time came and let him have a headache.
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