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Interspecies Trader-Chapter 238 โ Contribution Rate
This was what I was waiting for and the reason I hadnโt resumed any business in Geola so far. There was no point in doing so before knowing exactly what I could get first. ๐ฏ๐ง๐๐๐ฌ๐๐๐ฃ๐ค๐๐ฎ๐ต.๐๐ค๐ข
โI understand.โ
โWeโve been discussing your contribution and decided it amounts to twenty percent.โ
I felt a bit cheated. It wasnโt much when I was one of the main contributors, if not the main one.
โOnly twenty percent?โ
She frowned.
โStill as greedy as always. Twenty is us being generous already. You need to understand thatโs giving one-fifth of the contribution to a single person, who only made a minimum amount of effort during the outbreak. Did you think about the hundreds, no, thousands of people who fought every day to help the sick inside the city? I wonโt deny your contribution was critical, but itโs not like you were out on the streets healing and comforting the population, right?โ
She wasnโt completely wrong. In truth, I only spent the equivalent of a few days of work in total during the whole epidemic. Even though I provided critical information and the vaccines I brought helped protect critical personnel, thatโs all I did.
โโฆYouโre right. Forgive me.โ
The proxy ruler of Geola seemed taken aback by my sudden modesty. After a short pause, she continued.
โLetโs move on. We agreed to make one of your wishes come true for every ten percent of contributions, as long as itโs not unreasonable. We can grant your two requests. Go ahead.โ
I had long since pondered about what I wanted. I already had their full protection as my base reward, so I could demand more material benefits now.
โFirst, Iโd like a mansion in the bunniesโ village south of here.โ
Crali looked shocked.
โImpossible! Only bunnies and the ones guarding the village are allowed to live there!โ
โItโs fine.โ
She was interrupted by her mother.
โMom! Itโs your own rule!โ
Still lying down, the high-ranked sorceress watched us calmly.
โThatโs why I can create exceptions for it if I want to.โ
โNo! If you create exceptions whenever you feel like it, people wonโt believe in your laws anymore. They wonโt support you.โ
โWrong. They might stop supporting you, but not me. My strength is the base of my power, and such a small change wonโt affect anything. You should hurry up and rank up, too.โ
โThatโs not the topic here!โ
โDonโt worry. Tilaโs been trading with the village for a long time. I heard youโre extremely popular there, arenโt you? The bunnies love you.โ
I nodded while her daughter looked dumbfounded.
โHow do you even know that?โ
โWhy donโt you know about it?โ
โItโs not like I can know what every single person under me does with their lives!โ
โThatโs why youโre terrible at your job.โ
โArgh! Youโre so annoying! Iโm trying my best here! I successfully resolved the Roklera outbreak!โ
โYou? Pffft!โ
โMom!โ
Angin ignored her upset offspring and focused on me.
โYouโll have it. Whatโs your second wish?โ
โIโd like to have a large shop in an attractive location in Geola.โ
As if losing interest, she signaled Crali to take over with a small movement of the chin. The daughter grumbled but did so anyway.
โโฆA shop isnโt a problem. There are a lot of empty ones now since we lost so many citizens.โ
โGive me the best one.โ
She didnโt like my tone and scowled.
โYeah, whatever. Weโll prepare it for you. Thatโs all you can get. I hope youโre happy. One last point. Your contributions arenโt officially counted and recognized. We have another true contribution list, which is the one people will know about. You also prefer it that way, right?โ
She emphasized the word โtrueโ as if my help didnโt account for much in her opinion. She wasnโt wrong about me wanting my contribution to stay mostly secret, since it was better if fewer people knew about me coming from the domes. Still, official recognition had its uses, especially for a merchant. Any kind of advertisement was welcome, even more so if it came from the power in the region.
โI donโt mind hiding the details of what I did, but Iโd like it if I were still mentioned as having contributed. For example, citing me as a special contributor or something. Ah, no, please give my company name, Urtek, instead of my name. Or, even better, please give both. Tila Urtek, from the Urtek company.โ
This irritated her even further.
โStop making demands, by sel! Or what, do you want us to throw flowers when we announce your name or something?โ
I gave her a large smile.
โIf you could, thatโd be great.โ
โYouโre as annoying as mom! Enough! Leave now, I donโt want to see you anymore. Weโll contact you whenever what you asked for is ready.โ
โYes, maโam.โ
I left the meeting room in a good mood, while the jaguar kept complaining even after I was gone. I was sure her whining went into one of her motherโs ears and out of the other, anyway.
Truthfully, I was hoping to get three wishes for my contribution. Still, getting a mansion and a well-situated store for a few daysโ worth of work was an excellent deal, and I had no reason to complain.
Back in 82, I announced the news to Suuru and Minsto, with Suuru not knowing how to react. We initially wanted to move out of 82 quickly, but Minsto's arrival changed everything. Suddenly, we had a reason to stay longer. Just like Minsto liked Suuru, Suuru also greatly appreciated the womanโs presence. The two had become very close, especially after the magic teaching began.
As such, it was now time to decide if we wanted to stay longer in 82 or if we wanted to move to the bunniesโ village. I was the one to open the discussion during dinner.
โFor me, I donโt mind either way. The mansion in the bunniesโ village will give us an additional option, which is nice. We can move there at any time if we want to. Itโs also defended by Geolaโs army, so it should be one of the safest places in the outer world. What do you two think?โ
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