Chapter 512 The change of "Moonlight"!
"Every time I think about rewards and treatment, I feel like something is off. Shana's rewards seem too little to me, but she doesn't seem to think they're too little..."
"Also, logically speaking, since she can earn a lot from each mission, she can totally ignore 10,000 or 20,000 points."
"But this time, her performance was quite shocking... No, it was the same before. She seemed to care a lot even if it was just a few thousand points."
Colin touched his chin and realized that this did not fit Shana's "rich woman" personality.
Logically speaking, she shouldn't show any emotion over such a small number of points...
This means that there is a high probability that she will not get many points at all.
"Yes, when some missions come, she always acts petty, charging hundreds or even thousands of points for a buff. But when we actually meet, Shana is very generous when it comes to giving out golden marks and the like..."
"They didn't show any awareness that the buffs could be sold for money at all. Instead, they let me get them for free many times."
"That stingy look seems to only appear when a mission is coming..."
"Perhaps, it's not Shana who's stingy and greedy, but the mission? No, the person who assigned the mission, or the 'branch'?"
The thoughts in his brain connected at this moment. Colin narrowed his eyes and felt that it should be correct.
Shana, who received the task and came to carry it out, may not receive the full number of points!
Just like “God” and His believers may not have the same ideas, the relationship between Shana and the “branch” may be similar?
"It seems like every time I see Shana in person and think about her during missions, I feel a sense of disconnection between roles, but I never ask her what her previous mission rewards were..."
"Shh, this 'Logic Point Shield' blocks these things? How disgusting."
What the hell, the function used to prevent cognitive pollution from ancient gods within the company was actually used by the "branch" for personal gain and on its own people!
"It's a bit too much. Are there any rules or regulations left?"
Ke Lin was speechless, not sure what this branch was thinking...
However, it can be guessed from this that the branch company probably does not want him or Shana to know about the salary difference.
I just don't know how much of the reward was taken.
If he does an event of the same difficulty, he may get tens of thousands of points.
If Shana does it, she might only get one or two thousand points.
Thinking of this, Colin shook his head: "How dare you exploit my territory partner like this!"
Judging from the unconventional characteristics of the current "branch", it seems that when they were doing the mission, Shana came to support him, and he paid tens of thousands of points, but Shana could only get one or two thousand.
It's really a bit too much!
Colin made a note of this and called the maid to remind her to ask for the relevant information next time she entered.
If nothing unexpected happens, according to the "King of Mad Sound".
After he knew this, the next time he went in, the "logical point shielding" of the "branch" would not take effect.
Unless it can erase the information in its own brain——
But unfortunately, even if it has the corresponding ability, it does not have the qualifications to execute it!
It can't even do anything to ordinary D-level employees, let alone the enhanced permissions brought by the various subsidiary identities of "Fire Wielder".
"So, the Fire Bearer's reserve status might be hard to explain to the outside world, but it's quite useful internally."
Colin muttered softly.
"Of course, it would be better if 'Ms. Rabbit' could intervene. We also need to think about whether there is any way to trade it directly to Shana when the time comes. This way, we can avoid being cheated in the middle."
A ten percent handling fee is charged for a face-to-face transaction.
In Colin's opinion, this is simply outrageous...
Unfortunately, Shana seems to be unable to connect to the internal channels of employees on Earth. Otherwise, if she wants to buy food, she can exchange thousands of points for food, which is enough for her and the refugees she rescued to feed even pigs.
"Let's write some opinions and submit them first to see if 'Ms. Rabbit' can solve the problem. I won't say anything more."
Colin opened the parchment, put the task settlement aside, and found an official post for comments in the internal communication channel of the parchment.
Generally speaking, there is basically no response after the opinions are voted on.
For example, there are tens of thousands of reply posts related to complaints about "stupid robots", but the bugs are still there.
But his purpose was to send it to "Ms. Rabbit", so there was still a chance of getting a response.
However, the content of the reply is usually the same as before, and will be sent back in an envelope instead of being responded to on parchment.
After reporting that his territory partner was slaughtered by the "branch".
Only then did Colin check the settlement of the "Advent Project".
"Some silver mission certificates, and more than 6,000 or almost 7,000 points?"
Disappointing bonus content.
Colin shook his head, but when he thought about it, this time, the "Advent Project" did not recover anything valuable except accepting thousands of refugees.
I can only get a basic appearance fee, which is barely enough to get by.
"It seems the biggest payout will be the reward for this fifteen-ring mission. If I complete fifteen missions, and a few more like the 'Distorted World' versus 'Darkness' missions, I'm afraid the points alone will be worth hundreds of thousands."
Colin began to look forward to it.
But before it's completed, I can only "borrow" to complete the task...
"The official seems to have earned quite a bit of points recently. If all else fails, I'll just borrow some."
Colin thought for a moment, then looked at the internal group chat channel where his employees often gathered.
Their "Advent Project" lasted for seven days, and the points they earned ranged from 800 to more than 2,000. And unlike Colin, everyone seemed very happy to get these points.
"Oh, it's all Ms. Bunny's fault. She gave me too many points at the beginning, so I've lost interest in the thousands of points. The threshold is too high, and I can't be happy at all."
Colin sighed, but didn't think much about it. He collected his thoughts for a moment.
I sent some rare messages and asked them about their opinions on the "Little Gold Bean" buff.
If you ask them how many points this thing is worth, they will be more receptive.
When they saw Colin appear, the employees were quite excited and expressed their expectations.
Looking at their constantly refreshing chat messages.
Finally, after nearly an hour of discussion, Colin had a preliminary understanding.
At present, some people think that 10 to 50 points are acceptable. Of course, those who give high points are generally senior employees.
For low-level ones, the points income is low, so the rewards are naturally low.
After comprehensive consideration, Colin decided to take a middle number.
"Thirty points should be about right."
Colin touched his chin. After all, it was a low-level buff with a short duration and almost one-time effect, so it couldn't be sold too expensively.
This amount should be roughly the same...
Shana can make about three to five hundred by hand in a week, and earn 10,000 points.
It's pretty good.
"It seems the Light Church has other bishops who aren't as powerful as her, but we could consider having them join the production team and make some to sell. There's strength in numbers."
Colin sat cross-legged on the bed, stroking his chin and thinking.
You can earn much more points by squeezing them from a super large church than from Shana alone.
Once this almost monopoly-like transaction is developed, Colin has no idea how much profit he can make.
The only downside is that I don’t know how to pay them.
Points don't mean much to the Light religion.
On his part, it seemed that he couldn't think of anything to "barter" for the time being.
"We'll discuss this with the authorities later, so we can all make money together."
Colin didn't dwell on it too much. He paid attention to the number of times he spoke, and when he saw that he was not behind, he told everyone that he was going to put a batch of "gold beans" on the shelves, and those who needed them could buy them themselves.
Next, open the auction house and upload your items to the auction house.
Then I saw that "The Book of Numerology: Fragments" was for sale, so I bought all six copies.
This thing costs 200 points per piece, and the effect is quite good.
Although it is risky to use and you might see things you shouldn't see, Colin can give it to his teammates to transfer the risk, so the problem is not too big.
"Come to think of it, the authorities are still diligently trying to infiltrate the company through the 'Book of Numerology'."
Colin looked at the "Fragments of the Book of Numerology" he had just obtained and couldn't help but mutter.
The reason this "auction house" thing appeared is because the authorities were constantly infiltrating the company through it, allowing it to establish a certain connection with the authorities, and thus better understand...
Faced with this situation, the company's top management, whether it was "Ms. Rabbit" or someone else's decision, just accepted everything.
After processing, it is sold at a price that is neither too high nor too low.
And the effect after processing is even better than the original one.
However, Colin couldn't help but think of something. When he was chatting with Xuanyu Jin, the other party also confessed that if employees used this thing too much, the probability of running into the company would increase.
After all, it is like a magnet. No matter how the company washes it, the magnetism remains.
"In this regard, those old hands are quite vigilant."
Colin thought of those D-level veterans. They all knew to some extent that the side effects of "The Fragments of the Book of Numerology" were not limited to the paper version.
I've also been more cautious when using it. For example, the parchment says it can be used three times a day, just don't use it consecutively...
But they usually limit themselves to no more than three times a week, and they will wait a day after use, not use it on consecutive days.
However, because the official and the company have already started cooperation through him, they will not go out of their way to find those employees who have not joined the official as before.
If they are willing to join the official, the official welcomes them, but if they don’t want to join... just don’t get found.
Xuanyu Jin had told Colin that if they were found, they didn't have to be brought in by force, but they still had to go to their home to ask about the situation and clear up any misunderstandings.
They will definitely fight for what they can fight for.
Don’t underestimate these employees, especially the D-level employees. They may be considered “inferior products” compared to the previous company’s D-level employees, but they are still very valuable on the official side.
After all, their strength is equivalent to that of a level six, seven, or even eight person, and they can use extraordinary abilities without any negative effects.
Still very good.
Then, Colin gathered his wandering thoughts and prepared to put away the parchment.
But a message suddenly popped up.
[… Your rank has been promoted. According to the "Excellent Talent Program," your current permissions will be updated…]
"Oh? The authority level from D to D+ has been upgraded?"
Colin raised his eyebrows, and then he sensed the specific changes in his permissions.
"The current 5 cubic meters of additional space will be increased again, to 10 cubic meters, directly doubling it."
"The upper limit for personnel transfers has doubled from 50 to 100, and the recruitment requirements are similar..."
"There's another one. For 1,000 points and a gold mission certificate, you can buy a special colored name. From now on, when you're in the internal chat group, your name will turn fiery red and have special effects. But 1,000 points and a mission certificate only last for one month. Ugh, what's the use of it? Why don't you do something practical..."
"It's mainly the first two, the others don't seem to have changed much."
After a simple perception, Colin felt that it was pretty good. The only thing that was useless and made people want to complain was the purchase permission for the special effects name.
Although one thousand points is not a big problem for him, the gold mission certificate is still quite precious.
Anyone with a normal mind would definitely not use it to buy a crappy name special effect.
"With ten cubic meters of space, I think we can fit some larger vehicles. We'll disassemble them first, stack them up, and then put them in. We'll have the employees put them together when we get there. It'll be a bit troublesome to bring fuel and other things with us, though. Oh, and by the way, we can use those energy monsters that generate electricity and see if we can modify one."
"Oh, damn, during the 'Ghost Train' incident, there were some battery-powered monsters. I wish I had caught one back then."
"That thing seems to emit a lot more power than those smaller ones."
Colin's mind flashed, and he probably had some ideas.
Then, he looked at the internal chat group and a slight smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
Another fifty lucky employees can be selected to go to another world.
However, just as he started to choose, Colin suddenly felt a strong sense of horror in his heart. Flames suddenly broke out on his body, and at the same time, he cast his eyes towards the window.
But even with a very quick reaction, all I could see was that everything seemed to be over.
The only observed...
"The color of the moonlight just now seemed a little off?"
Colin frowned, even though the sky looked bright and clear now, no different from before.
But he was sure that something had changed just now.
and……
Although I didn't see the specific extent of the color change, the word "color" still popped up in my mind.
"red".
After thinking about it, Colin felt an inexplicable sense of discomfort. He put away the parchment and took out his phone. He was about to contact Duo Xinjin to inquire about the situation.
The extraordinary fortune tellers are much more sensitive to such mysterious and strange things than he is.
But before they could communicate, Qin Chuan suddenly called.
"What's the matter?" Colin asked directly without any politeness after answering the call.
Generally, Qin Chuan would not contact directly by phone, but usually send content via text messages.
"Mr. Colin, be careful, we just saw something rush into your room!"
"Um?"
Colin was surprised for a moment, then he seemed to realize something. He raised his foot and kicked the bedroom door open. Outside the door, a figure was hanging in the air by a rope.
When the door opened, the figure faced Colin's pale face, with a weird smile on the corners of his black lips.
"Click".
The next second, Colin felt his neck tighten, as if he was caught by a rope and being pulled upwards. The terrifying force made his cervical vertebrae make crisp sounds.
The entire spine seemed to be pulled out directly.