Chapter 809: The Purpose of Cooperation
Of course, Prince Oldman asked Luo Ming to make a move, so naturally he would not ignore these aspects.
If he had simply promised a large amount of money and only paid a high deposit upfront, Login would probably have refused in the end.
Because in this way, a whole bunch of problems such as logistical problems will be piled on Luo Ming's head.
On the surface, it seems that he can make a lot of money, but considering that the time and energy spent in the process is actually quite valuable, and there is a huge risk of accidentally missing, it is enough to make people daunted.
However, Prince Oldman, as an old fritter who has been in business for many years and has been in high society for most of his life, naturally will not be so naïve, and pin all his expectations on Luo Ming's credulity.
To get to this point, if Luo Ming is so cronies, he can only say that he is the chosen one, and he is lucky...... How can there be such a good thing?
Besides, if Luo Ming was really naïve and relied on amazing luck to get to where he is today, maybe he would still be lucky this time and accidentally see through the conspiracy, and the prince wouldn't want to bet on it.
If you want to cooperate, you must show full sincerity.
If you want to ask someone for help, you should try to remove other obstacles so that they can do it with as little effort as possible.
It's like asking someone on the earth to help you pick up a large parcel -
If it is Zhongtong, YTO or SF, which outlet to pick up, what the serial number is, and tell the other party where to borrow the trolley, then it is not a big problem, it can be done in a few minutes, and ordinary friends are also happy to do this.
But if you don't make these things clear, the other party will naturally not be willing to help you.
After all, it is likely that you will have to look for several express outlets for a long time to find the express, and there is a risk that you will find that you can't move it after getting the express, and you have to find an additional cart to carry it.
This back and forth may consume half an hour, and most people are reluctant to take this kind of trouble.
Of course, the prince knew about this kind of thing, so he had probably explained his plan to Luo Ming beforehand.
Including the dispatch of grain and grass, the transportation of personnel, ensuring routes and accommodation, as well as local guides and auxiliaries, etc., he is basically responsible for it......
All Lockin had to do was gather his troops, bring them to the Empire, and then it would be the Prince's turn to do his job - and he would be largely unconcerned until he arrived in the Rhineland.
At that time, he only needs to win this battle, and the next return trip will still be contracted by the prince.
Of course, there is always the possibility of being crossed over the river and the bridge demolished, but it is not very - after all, if the prince dares to cross the river and demolish the bridge, without paying the wages, or refusing to send him back to the Duchy of Lothar for free, then Luo Ming will dare to play tricks with him with soldiers at hand.
For example, he took his soldiers to live in the Rhineland, ate and drank and looted money, and finally asked him for a ransom fee, and if he did not pay the money, he burned the villages and towns of the Rhineland to ruins, and blew up the castle with gunpowder.
Or simply sell the land to a higher bidder, such as the Prince's enemy.
Although this method is a bit degraded, it looks exactly like the work of "greedy and despicable" mercenaries.
But after all, isn't Luo Ming's role a mercenary? It's just that he himself is noble and powerful, so he is not despised in person.
And the nobility on the surface does not make him forget the purpose of interests first - maintaining face is also for better profit, and cannot put the cart before the horse.