I Slaughtered Through the Dungeon Worlds with My Cheats-Chapter 660 - 278 Instance: Parasite’s Woe

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Chapter 660: Chapter 278 Instance: Parasite’s Woe

The other national representatives, upon hearing this, immediately stepped forward and agreed to Ye Lin’s request.

Joking aside, among the countries present, which one doesn’t have a population of tens of millions, with many reaching hundreds of millions or even billions?

Even if only absorbing the life force of those of appropriate age, each time that would rake in tens of millions of soul banknotes.

Come a few times a month, and you could be looking at acquiring hundreds of millions of soul banknotes.

If we’re talking about India, just look, they’d probably earn billions in one go.

This is indeed reaping the benefits of a large population.

Even Jason was tempted.

Their country also had a population of 300 million; collecting tens of millions of soul banknotes in one go, doing this five or six times a month was not at all excessive.

Soul banknotes are really too important.

Although they had just credited ten billion, it wasn’t credited to just one person, it was to the nation’s account.

Most importantly, they had examined and researched the people from whom life force had been absorbed.

They found that there were indeed no issues at all with their health, and after a period of recovery, no problems were detected.

Therefore, even if life force had been absorbed, given some time, they could recover perfectly.

They naturally had even fewer reservations about it.

"Minister Ye, are you sure? One soul banknote per person?" Jason asked.

"Of course, if you don’t believe it, you can————"

Ye Lin was in mid-sentence when his mobile phone rang.

Taking out his phone and seeing that it was a call from Mu Rufeng, he didn’t even answer Jason’s question and picked up the call directly.

"Yeah, the matter is resolved, yes, agreed."

"Everyone’s in agreement, hold on, don’t be in a hurry to return, and don’t hang up yet."

Ye Lin said and then to Jason: "Mr. Jason, if you don’t believe it, let’s start with the United States. Conveniently, our Minister Mu has just returned from the instance."

"Good, but let’s start with Alaska, Nevada, and Minnesota, these places in New Mexico, for starters," Jason said.

"No problem," Ye Lin nodded and then said into the phone, "You hear that?"

"Yes, I heard, I’ll get to work now," Mu Rufeng on the other end of the line nodded.

Mu Rufeng had no idea why Jason wanted him to start with those states.

But as soon as he looked it up online, it all became clear.

Because these were the states with the worst public security and the most chaos in the United States.

Ye Lin hung up and then said to everyone, "Gentlemen, it would be best to negotiate with your citizens in advance. It would be good if you could provide some assistance; otherwise, I’m afraid those people might cause trouble."

"Don’t worry, I’ll communicate things well," Jason nodded.

The other country representatives also nodded.

One soul banknote per person isn’t a big deal; just provide some subsidies at that time. Subsidies are nothing compared to soul banknotes.

"A bunch of lowlifes, subsidies? Negotiate? Hah," the Indian representative said with disdain.

Clearly, they didn’t consider the lower-class people as citizens at all.

Ye Lin shook his head at the Indian representative.

India, what a waste of such a great population.

"Mr. Jason, may I have a private word with you?" Ye Lin suddenly spoke.

"Of course," Jason paused, then agreed.

The two of them then went up to the observation deck at the top of the cruise ship.

Looking at the dazzling night sky and feeling the sea breeze, there indeed was a certain charm.

A ghostly field spread out, enveloping the surroundings.

"How long will it take for your channels to the Mysterious World to be repaired?" Ye Lin asked.

"What does that have to do with you?" Jason looked at Ye Lin.

"It’s related to what I’m about to discuss with you next and is very important. It concerns your personal interests," Ye Lin spoke slowly.

After pondering for a moment, Jason replied, "Five days."

"Five days..."

"Mr. Jason, I want to make another deal with you. Stop your channels to the Mysterious World. I can increase the price for your United States to two soul banknotes each, and give you an additional 0.1 soul banknote in kickbacks,"

"Remember, that 0.1 soul banknote in kickbacks will only be for you," Ye Lin spoke.

"Close the channels?" Jason was genuinely stunned this time, completely befuddled by why Ye Lin would suggest such a thing.

Soon enough, Jason understood. Although he was in the West, because the channels were opened at Wangxi’s Choice, he could still obtain some information.

"Three soul banknotes, my cut will be 0.3 soul banknotes, and then provide me with a hundred million as a lump-sum fee," Jason said gravely.

"No problem, I agree," Ye Lin replied almost without hesitation.

At this, Jason became confused again. He was ready for a price war, but who knew Ye Lin would agree so quickly?

In fact, Ye Lin was also slightly stunned internally; he was basing his calculations on the income from their own channels.

They were making two million daily, so using Jason’s threefold scale, that would be six million a day.

Without extra money, why would they agree to stop the channels?

In his mind, two soul banknotes and a 0.1 soul banknote commission were already quite low. That’s why he started so low, to haggle with Jason, allowing for more room to raise the price.

He expected ten billion, plus ten soul banknotes per person and a one soul banknote commission.

But here, Jason was asking only for three soul banknotes and a 0.3 soul banknote commission plus one billion, so Ye Lin readily agreed.

If Ye Lin knew that Jason’s side was earning only one hundred thousand soul banknotes a day, he would surely be astounded.

The two negotiated some more details and successfully reached a consensus, even pulling out a Rule Contract to sign a formal agreement, keeping the channels indefinitely under repair.