Don't call me evil god
Chapter 586 Where is the bottom line? !
Bron Freeman was able to wake up from the messenger's brainwashing because of the anonymous letters one after another.
If he hadn't acted as a key internal response, the situation might have gone to a completely different outcome.
Even though he successfully eliminated the messenger, Bronn was still worried about the anonymous letter.
It's scary if you think about it for a moment.
A fourth party force that neither belongs to the Church of Supreme Truth, nor to the Church of Seeking Knowledge, nor to the dwarves or dragons, is also secretly watching every move of the Church of Supreme Truth in Stone Castle.
This mysterious force even buried a nail in the Church of Supreme Truth, and that was Bron Freeman!
They kept Bron awake through anonymous letters, but did nothing else.
When Bronn woke up and tried to ask for help or announce the news to the outside world, they did not stop Bronn or help him. They just continued to watch everything in the dark.
When Bron was exposed and brainwashed, the anonymous letters would still be delivered on time.
When Novin's followers arrived, the mysterious force still did not show up;
The emissaries of the Church of Supreme Truth were all killed by the raids of the believers seeking knowledge, and the mysterious forces were still hiding in the dark.
What do they want to do?
No one knows.
Where exactly are they located?
No one knows.
What are their identities?
Still no one knows.
This mysterious force can't just sit around and have fun watching Bron Freeman, right?
The only clue that can be locked is the anonymous letters sent one after another.
Letters go through the goblins' anonymous postal channels.
…
Bron Freeman specially invited two goblins, Hugo Seavey and Ronald Tang, to his home, intending to consult them about the goblin post.
After witnessing with his own eyes the "blessings" that Norven believers can enjoy, the captain of the Golden Tide Breaking Wind has given full play to the goblins' fine tradition of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages, and is spending money heavily and hiring people to help obtain contribution points. , should soon be able to have the same status as a believer.
"What would you like to drink? Shibao Liquor? Golden Ray Sweet Wheat Craft Beer? Or Qiliangye?"
While rummaging through the wine cabinet, Bronn asked in a muffled voice.
Hugo and Ronald looked at each other and both rolled their eyes.
"Only wine?"
Bronn moved a large bucket of Castle Stone liquor to the low table with a squeak, and asked angrily:
"What else? This is a stone castle, and alcohol is flowing in our veins. What do you expect to drink from me? Honey water?"
"...I want to drink lemon-flavored sparkling water." Ronald Tang whispered.
"It would be nice if you can drink it." Bronn glared at the other party: "You also know the current conditions of Stone Castle. Where can I get you sparkling water?"
The relationship between dwarves and goblins is neither good nor bad.
The two sides are almost in a relationship of mutual use.
Although the dwarves are not ashamed of goblins for their sneaky and sneaky qualities, without the various transportation and commercial services provided by the goblins, the dwarves would like to acquire some rare mineral materials or sell the products they create. Not easy either.
In addition, goblins like to double the price when reselling things, and they can cheat the dwarves every time they sell.
Therefore, the dwarves don't think highly of the goblins and won't give them much good looks.
The attitude of the goblins is relatively simple.
The dwarves are their biggest benefactors. Many goblin engineering devices require a large amount of metal materials that need to be ordered from Stone Castle, and many of the things sold by goblin merchants as middlemen are dwarf products.
If they don't do business with the dwarves, most of the goblins' "industrial" system will collapse.
As for the big sponsor, his attitude is almost the same. Party A's conditions are more harsh, which is not a problem for the goblins at all.
They are completely willing to shamelessly build facilities such as airship terminals, post offices, savings banks, and a large number of warehouses in the stone castle to facilitate their business with the dwarves.
Of course, many goblins will secretly criticize the dwarves for being a bunch of idiots who don't know how to adapt, are simple-minded and muscular.
The nickname "Muscle Dunzi" was passed down by the goblins.
Bron Freeman's invitation to the two goblins, Hugo and Ronald, was naturally not free. On the contrary, he paid a consulting fee for this consultation.
"Speak of business, speak of business!"
"In our goblin postal system, is there any way to trace the letters sent anonymously to their source? That is, to confirm the true identity of the sender?"
Hugo Seavey: "Of course not, that goes against the goblin business regulations!"
Ronald Tang: "Of course, as long as you think about it, there will always be a way!"
Completely opposite answers.
"Huh?" Bron Freeman was stunned: "You two...what's going on?"
Hugo was also a little surprised: "Damn it! No wonder it's getting harder and harder for goblins to do business. Do you goblins in Green Harbor have any bottom line in the industry?"
"Guys like me who grew up in the sewers know that business contracts are the basis of mutual trust between both parties. What the hell are you doing?!"
Ronald Tang curled his lips and said disdainfully: "Industry regulations? A joke!"
"What's the difference between that thing and waste paper!"
"The Caron Commercial Aviation Alliance in Green Harbor also stipulates that goblin airships must be driven safely and undergo regular safety inspections. Do you see anyone complying?"
"Fools who only know how to follow the bottom line of the industry can't make money now!"
"Breaking the bottom line is the art of the goblins!"
Hugo was shocked.
He thought that his operation of squeezing value by sticking to the bottom line of the industry was already very inhumane.
I didn't expect there would be masters!
The goblins in Green Harbor are even more extreme.
What they are studying is no longer how to get infinitely close to the bottom line, but how to jump left and right on the edge of the bottom line as safely as possible!
On this point, Ronald has a lot to say.
He is a native Green Harbor goblin, proficient in various ways to exploit loopholes.
"Anonymous letters can actually be traced back to their source."
"Each letter can be traced back to the mailbox, post office or post office where it was received."
"Although this information is kept confidential, as long as the gold coins are in place, you can always get the clues you want."
"The best case scenario is that the sender personally delivers the letter anonymously, and his identity can be confirmed immediately."
"In the worst case scenario, if the sender puts the letter in a mailbox, you need to hire someone to wait near the mailbox and wait for the sender to appear again, so that you can confirm the other party's identity!"
"In short, as long as it is Green Harbor Goblin-related business, there is nothing that gold coins can't solve!"
"If there is, it must be because there are not enough gold coins!"
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The third update, there will be more in the evening! It will be a little later~
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