Warhammer: I live under the watchful eyes of the gods

Chapter 105 The capitalist cried when he saw it

Chapter 105 The capitalist cried when he saw it

Obviously, Karl, as the head of the mechanical church at this moment, how could he poach his own corner.

This is actually a performance that Karl and the sage Erica planned long ago.

At this moment, Karl's power is still too weak. If he goes out under the banner of the sage Erica with such fanfare, he suspects that his nest will be directly blown up the next day.

Even after a long tug-of-war between the two sides, in the end Karl's side managed to narrowly win after enlisting the assistance of all the loyalists on Frank III, and what was left was a mess.

At that time, just send some Chaos Fleet, Great Devourer, etc., and send it.

Therefore, before Karl completes the Wandering Frank No. [-] Plan, all these things are out of Karl's consideration.

In short, Karl prefers to develop obscenely rather than putting himself on the bright side as a target.

Moreover, he had already planned for the problem of slow expansion of power brought about by insignificant development.

Turning his head to look at the shocked and bewildered Blake who was on the "operating table" at this time, Carl leaked a capitalist-only smile.

He took out a tablet from the backpack behind him and handed it to Black.

And on this plate that seems to have just been shipped from the factory, a plant-like seedling is displayed.

"I know how you guys got in here." At this point, Carl's eyes swept back and forth on Black again.

As for Black, the debt of 120W, which cannot be replaced even if Black is sold, coupled with his deceit to Karl, is causing his heart to suffer at this moment.

Blackburn hated lying.

But today, he was even almost scolded by Karl for being a liar to his face.

This feeling was even worse than killing Black.

But unlike what Black thought, the "stick" that Carl raised high did not hit Black.

Carl changed his style and continued: "Of course, I also know that most of you are forced to do nothing. Now, I plan to give you an extra chance."

After speaking, Carl swiped the tablet a few times with his hand, and soon a profile picture of Black was displayed on the tablet, and Black's "120W debt" was clearly marked next to the profile picture.

But if that's the case, then Karl will definitely not get any money back.

After all, there is no way you can squeeze juice out of a pile of sand.

But this matter is different when it comes to Karl.

=As long as you owe enough, you have to work for me long enough=
Of course, this mechanism is not as simple as it seems.

The core problem with this mechanism is that Karl cannot get back the principal.

After all, if there is no accident, these people with 60W francs may really have to work for a lifetime, and they will not be able to clean up the interest that comes out of the profit.

In other words, if the "lender" is not Carl, then this business can be said to be a blood loss.

But is Carl that kind of person?

Does Carl have a low taste for these money?

The answer is yes, and it's addictive.

But Karl didn't want francs, or even Skyhawk coins, what he wanted was the power of hope.

In this way, he spent nothing more than a pile of francs that would soon become waste paper.

And what he got instead was a group of labor force that was not as powerful as a machine servant, but still barely enough. Coupled with the power of hope that these labor forces continued to hand over to him, Karl could be said to be making a lot of money.

And these "exploited" still can't see his "profit point".

But why can these "exploited" provide him with a steady stream of hope?

This is about going back to the plan Carl thought up yesterday.

Since he had already foreseen the impending collapse on Frank III, Karl had already had the idea of ​​building his own "currency".

And what kind of things are suitable as currency on a planet that is "starving everywhere"?
That must be the "black brick".

Therefore, according to the "current market price of bricks", Karl directly tied this group of unlucky people who owed a lot of debts to the "criminal gang" (church) that produced bricks.

Karl promised that as long as they believed in the emperor devoutly every day, they would be exempted from the interest they owed on that day.

In this way, he evenly gave each of them a glimmer of hope.

A glimmer of hope to have a chance to pay off his "debt".

As for the time, Karl said that it can be continued after 100 years.

And the cost of this mechanical transformation is not expensive at all, just do it for another 20 years.

At that time, just add some machinery and modify it, and it will be able to work alive and kicking for 100 years. It is true that it has been fully reused.

Of course, if you just let people do the work, you would underestimate Karl's masterpiece too much.

What is displayed on that tablet is actually a series of tasks.

There are missions to spy on intelligence, missions to serve in the military and go to the battlefield, and of course there are ordinary brick-moving missions as well.

Therefore, no matter what kind of unlucky person they are, they can find their own place in the task tree designed by Karl.

No matter how bad it is, you can get a subsistence allowance simply by maintaining your belief in the emperor every day.

Live this day, instantly surpassing 99% of the players on the same track.

This wave belongs to Karl using the technology he got from the emperor for free to produce "bricks" frantically, and then use the bricks to earn power of hope.

At first glance, Karl seems to be eating both ends, but this is only the second floor.

If it's just a ruthless task release machine and the power of hope "farm", then Karl's exploitation technology can only be said to be a step backward.

Don't look at it as just a seed now, but the seed lying quietly in the center of the display at the moment is the core of the =Wandering Frank III= plan.

Before this seed was made, Karl still hesitated, wondering how big his fugitive spaceship would be in the end?
But after the seed was made, his ambition was completely different.

After all, for this 42k that death follows like a shadow, the bigger the better, of course.

As for a series of issues such as the drive of the star-class battleship, Karl said that it is not a big problem.

Just look at the horror settings of genuine human beings in the Golden Age and you will know that it is not impossible to build a planetary "ark" (warship).

As long as Karl's workers are working day and night to create "surplus value that they can't see" -- the power of hope.

The day when the seedlings on the final slab grow into a big tree in the sky is when Karl's warship weighs anchor.

Because he has already found the "power source" used to drive the Frank III planetary warship.

However, the Emperor gave him an almost astronomical price for this thing - 1 million points of Power of Hope.

As long as Karl can save 1 million points of power of hope, the emperor will give him the "power source" that drives Frank III.

And the name of this thing is - Star God Fragment. (a big piece)
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(End of this chapter)

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