Villain: Ultimate Mutation System in the Alternate World - Chapter 94
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Chapter 94: Good Deal?
“What if I don’t want to go?,” Reign asked
Sticking around Summit City made more sense for him; being a Tier 4 city meant fewer powerful people that he had to be worried of .
Plus, as an Upper Level Demon, he likely held one of the top spot in power already.
Given time, he could level up to the middle rank of Upper Level, making him even more powerful, and launched an all out attack on the city.
Even if word got out, it would take time for reinforcements to arrive.
In that window, it would be too late for them to do anything .
“Are you certain?” Byron attempted to persuade Reign.
“The perks you’d gain from a Tier 3 city far surpass what’s available here. We’re talking advanced weapons to increase your strength, medicines that could enhance your abilities, and other invaluable resources that money can’t buy, no matter how much you have.” Byron’s pitch aimed to entice Reign into transferring.
There were two reason for Byron to do this.
Firstly, recommending someone as powerful and talented as Reign would net Byron a hefty sum of Merits and Veiled Points.
The way Veiled Nights operated meant that each branch received benefits by providing powerful assets.
This system was in place because higher tier cities required stronger members to fulfill missions.
Additionally, the branch where the member originally registered would receive a 10% share for every completed mission.
This incentive structure highlighted the importance of recruiting and retaining formidable individuals like Reign.
Secondly, Byron harbored concerns about people with Reign’s caliber.
A being of his status was akin to a ticking time bomb. The longer he lingered in the city, the greater the likelihood of succumbing to a power trip.
This scenario often resulted in catastrophic consequences for the organization as these individuals remained unchecked.
Byron’s apprehension stemmed from the potential risk Reign posed to the stability of their operations.
“I’m not against idea of going to a Tier 3 city, but I’m not ready to leave yet,” Reign responded after a moment of contemplation.
He recognized that outright refusal could lead to trouble. It was evident that Byron was determined to transfer him to another city immediately, and Reign had a hunch as to why.
In such a scenario, it was wiser to agree with Byron’s proposal while postponing the actual transfer.
This way, Reign could avoid attracting unwanted attention from Veiled Nights while he continued to amass power.
“Can I ask why? Maybe I can help ? ” Byron asked, curious about Reign’s reluctance to leave.
He believed that Reign might have unfinished business in the city, and if that were the case, the Veiled Nights was willing to offer assistance.
Reign paused for a moment, contemplating his response. He was aware that he didn’t have a compelling reason to stay, especially one he could share with Byron. Revealing his true intentions to attack the city and kill thousands of people wasn’t an option.
With no suitable explanation at hand, he decided to tread carefully. He couldn’t risk arousing suspicion or revealing his darker ambitions.
“It’s personal,” Reign replied vaguely , withholding specifics but providing a timeframe. “I just need two months to finish it.”
By giving a clear timeframe without divulging details, Reign hoped to increase the likelihood of Byron accepting his proposal.
This approach allowed him to maintain his privacy while conveying a sense of urgency and a commitment to eventually leave the city.
“Two months?” Byron mused, considering the request. It wasn’t a long delay, and accommodating it wouldn’t pose a problem for him, or the the organization.
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He even recalled a previous case where a talented member delayed her departure by a month to take her vengeance against those responsible for her family’s death.
“Alright , I agree with your terms,” Byron nodded .
“Good. I also have another request,” Reign added.
“What is it? As long as I can help, I’m going to try my best,” Byron replied, demonstrating his eagerness to assist.
Reign didn’t beat around the bush. “I want two people to accompany me to the Tier 3 city, but I need them to go there first,” he stated bluntly.
“Two people?” Byron paused for a moment before responding. “I can arrange for their transportation, but it will cost you a considerable amount of Points,” he added, indicating the potential expense involved.
“Just a reminder, even money can’t buy access to higher tier 3 cities, but you can use your points to get a ticket if I vouched for you,” Byron added.
“How much ?”
“150,000 point for each ticket ,” Byron announced .
‘Greedy bastards, this is daylight robbery !’ Reign nearly cursed aloud after hearing the price.
Even with all the bonuses he had gained, he only had a bit over 90k points.
Now, Byron was asking for 150k for each ticket?
To put that in perspective, 150,000 points would be equal to [15,000,000 credits]. Now, Reign needed 300,000 points or [30,000,000 credits] for two people, an amount more than sufficient to purchase a large house in the city.
Byron sensed the hesitation in Reign’s paused and saw an opportunity.
“I can lend you the points you need to get the two tickets, but you have to pay me back with interest,” Byron offered, presenting a potential solution to Reign’s predicament.
“How much is the interest?”
“20% per month, considering the high risk inherent in our line of work,” Byron chuckled, laying out the terms and waiting for Reign’s response, confident he had dangled an enticing offer.
The price Byron had quoted Reign was indeed the actual cost for the transfer, and he possessed two tickets that he could sell to him.
This presented a dual benefit: not only could Byron earn Reign’s favor by facilitating the transfer, but he could also profit from the transaction.
In addition, the tickets were limited in number, making it difficult for even Byron to acquire replacements once he had sold his.
This scarcity added further value to the tickets and increased the importance of securing them.
‘20% is a rip-off, but I don’t really need the money for now,’ Reign thought to himself. It was far more important for him to ensure Melissa and George’s transfer before he initiated any plans in the city.
“I’ll take it. I want to loan 250K points,” Reign responded confidently, devoid of any hesitation in his voice.
“Alright, I’ll send you a contract to your app, and you can just sign it there,” Byron chuckled lightly, pleased with the turn of events.
This was a win-win situation for him.
With Reign’s capabilities, repaying the loan would be effortless. Additionally, he was able to curry favor with someone that has great potential .
DING!
Reign received a notification, and there was the contract attached. It was straightforward, with no red flags, except for the 20% monthly interest.
When Reign signed it using his digital signature, he immediately received the points.
He then transferred these 300K points back to Byron, fulfilling his end of the agreement.
True to his word, Byron handed Reign two tickets made of a silver-like material, adorned with intricate engravings.
Just from the touch, he could tell they were very durable.
“Nice doing business with you,” Byron offered a handshake to Reign, his face lit up with a smile.
“Likewise,” Reign forced a chuckle, but deep inside, he already envisioned Byron’s shocked face when the city get destroyed due to his greediness.
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