638 The End of the Fountain XII
"Don't need those ordinary mercenaries, our clone pilots from the Pangalactic Business Community Alliance!" Yaksa hurriedly said.
"Are you sure, Mr. Jaxa? Even with the previous hire, you have to send out nearly a thousand clone pilots, large and small, and this number of people is not to say that there are no immediate ones. Karl expressed his doubts slightly about Yaksa.
"You don't have to worry about that, Lord Karl. I can assure you that our alliance will definitely be able to afford so many clone pilots! Yaksa hurriedly patted his chest and reassured.
"That's the best, so how much more do you think we need to increase the commission in the future?" Carl asked.
"Is it the same as the previous one? Master Karl. Jaxa asked tentatively.
"What do you say?" Karl asked unhurriedly.
"Uh... Hehe, how much do you think you should add more, Mr. Karl? Jaxa asked after a dry laugh.
"Fifteen million for one person." Carl said.
"Oh no! Mr. Karl, this price is too low! Jaxa exclaimed.
Then he complained to Karl: "Lord Karl, we have to pay not only for the remote cloning of the cloned pilots, but also for attendance, battle damage allowance, ship attrition, ship maintenance, ammunition, and so on. If someone dies in battle (i.e., clones cannot be used), a funeral allowance will also need to be paid to the other person and his family. You can't do that, Lord Karl! If you want to do this, our alliance won't make much money at all! ”
"Oh? Is it? 12 million people, or I'll find another mercenary group. Karl said lightly.
"Lord Karl, you're going too far! How can there be a price reduction without raising the price when talking about business?! We're doing a life of licking blood, and we can't live like you! Yaksa didn't care about etiquette at this time, and hurriedly shouted.
"Don't worry, Mr. Jaxa, listen to what I'm going to say." Karl said to him.
"Okay, you say." Yaksa also reacted at this time, and he hurriedly said respectfully.
"Well, I think there's a message I should inform you about. In fact, I feel like the news is worth all of our hiring expenses. Carl said deliberately out of place.
"We are all rough people, I really can't imagine what kind of news can offset nearly 100 billion ISK, and please make it clear to Lord Karl!" Jaxa was stunned for a moment, then said.
"That's right, Mr. Jaxa. Could you please convey to the top executive of your alliance if he would like to serve as the top administrator of a galaxy. Carl said seemingly casually.
There was a moment of silence on the communicator's side, and then Jaxa's voice suddenly became agitated.
"Karl-sama, are you sure what you're saying is true?!" He asked cautiously, fearing that this was just news that Carl was playing tricks on them.
"What? Do you think I'm idle and have nothing to do? Karl's voice suddenly became displeased.
"No, no, no, Lord Karl. I just thought your news was so surprising! You know, no country has ever said such a thing to us mercenaries at the bottom before. So this news of yours is really ... Yaksa couldn't find the words to describe her joy at hearing the news.
"This news is currently known only to you, Mr. Jaxa, except for the entire upper echelons of the empire. If I hear some bad rumors and am harassed by some mercenaries who are not part of your alliance, then I don't need to say more about the consequences, right? Carl reminded.
"Don't worry, Lord Karl! Today's events are known only to our Chairman Man, except for me! There will never be a single word of superfluous people! Jaxa hurriedly assured Carl.
"It's best this way, or I wouldn't mind using my veto power to veto this proposal." Karl said warningly.
He knows what these mercenaries are like, after all, there are only a few people with certain professional ethics, and more of them are the kind of guys who have milk and are mothers. Therefore, there must be a necessary warning, otherwise he will be harassed by the mercenaries who are trying to get close to him.
"Lord Karl, don't worry! Our Pan-Galactic Business Community Alliance is the most ethical alliance! We will never take the initiative to announce this until the Empire makes this news public! "Yaksa played a little word game.
"Mr. Jaxa, don't play with words in front of me. Anyway, I only revealed the news to you alone, or your alliance. Regardless of where it leaked from afterward, I'm just going to look for you. Do you understand? Karl said to Jaxa.
"Yes, Lord Karl. We're not going to reveal it! Yaksa hurriedly said.
"I hope so! Then don't bother Mr. Jaxa. Let me conclude by repeating this: tomorrow at three o'clock in the afternoon, I would like to see the eighty dreadnoughts of your Pangalactic Business Community Alliance appear before me. If I find that one is missing, all of our previous employment agreements will be void and you will be liable for 500% liquidated damages. Carl concluded.
"Yes, Lord Karl. By three o'clock tomorrow afternoon, you'll see eighty dreadnoughts of the Pangalactic Business Community Alliance, and eight hundred of the most elite clone pilots in front of you! Yaksa said in the tone of a military order.
"That's the best, then I won't bother you, Mr. Jaxa." Carl hung up the comm after saying that.
"Young Master, please forgive me. At this time, if you leak a piece of information that is only conceived in the upper echelons of the empire to unrelated people, you will be held accountable by the Ministry of War and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Dinnigefi said as he pushed the black-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose.
"It doesn't matter! Anyway, the fight on the source side will be over soon, and the Imperial Side's punishment measures against me will also come out. It's just a vacation in disguise, but who doesn't want to make their vacation longer! Karl got up from his seat and stretched.
"Young master, you're really trying to be lazy!" Dinny Guffy complained mercilessly.
"Hey, hey, I've won a prize. If you do everything yourself, your brain cells will die a lot. And you've done everything by yourself, so what do you want the people down there to do? Aren't you stealing someone's job? So in order to keep them from doing nothing all day, I let them have something to do. Carl argued.
"So young master, you just found a fair excuse for your lazy behavior! If you want to be lazy, just say it, it's not that we don't know. Dinnigefi continued to complain.
"Hahahahaha, you've found out...