Chapter 33 Happy Transactions

Taking the elevator all the way up, Carl soon came to an office with the size of a whole floor.

At this time, in the middle of the entire office, a reformer with a capacity of less than 50% was answering the phone.

From the nameplate marked Tesca hanging on his body, Karl guessed that the person in front of him covered with various pipelines was probably Tesca himself.

Judging from the transformation device on his body, Karl guessed that the person in front of him had a lifespan of thousands of years.

But this is considered normal, after all, this is far from No.40's two thousand years, the limit of human life extension technology.

Seeming to see Karl's arrival, Teska, who was on the phone, signaled him to wait for a while.

Meanwhile Tesca sped up the conversation with the person on the other end of the line.

Tesca: "No, 1 million francs is too expensive, just go to the ventilation system to save someone."

=Unknown voice=: "I'm not a fool, you and I know what's in there."

Tesla: "5000W is the most!"

"Beep beep."

Looking at the hung up phone, Teska couldn't help but sighed.

But soon, Teska put on a standard commercial smile and looked at Carl.

"Come with me, the ID card is here."

Although Tesca's mechanically synthesized voice was not so pleasant, Carl was thinking about another thing at this time.

(Maybe this time I can really go whoring for nothing.)
From the previous call between Tesca and the unknown voice, Carl smelled an opportunity to make a lot of money.

And he just happened to stop by the ventilation system to confirm his guess about the corruption.

But at this time, Karl was not in a hurry to put forward his own conditions. He decided to get the identity card first and then talk about these additional ones.

After all, identity cards are not so easy to counterfeit, especially the unique biometric code in them.

This special biometric technology, even if Carl knows the principle, cannot be imitated.

One of them is the problem of process precision. After all, hand rubbing products still have their limits.

On the other hand, it is the unique codes in these identity cards. Unless Carl can find the corresponding data center to hack it, Carl really has nothing to do with these codes that can only rely on luck.

Therefore, Carl is quite curious about how Tesca got these identification cards.

I saw that Teska came to a door that looked like a bookcase, and moved some of the books in a special order.

Then the entire wall slowly opened in front of Karl.

Behind the wall, there are a large number of instruments.

From it, Karl can see that most of them are instruments for life extension.

However, there are some exceptions, such as the fake ID card machine displayed in front of Carl's eyes.

It took only a moment for him to understand the working principle of this machine, which is actually not difficult.

As mentioned earlier, these codes are extremely difficult to obtain, unless you hack into the data center.

So, what if there are people from Tesla in the data center?
So after Karl briefly described the basic information about himself and Petronilla, two steaming ID cards were handed over to him soon.

Then Teska took two portable disposable blood drawers from the corner and handed them to Carl.

"As long as you use this to draw a drop of blood and bind it to the magnetic stripe information inside the ID card, the card can be used normally..."

After instructing the precautions, Teska asked one more professionally: "Do you need anything else?"

Hearing this, Karl was not in a hurry to bargain, but took out the list of goods that he took away downstairs.

So soon, a huge deal was finalized by Karl.

But just when Tesla was about to let Carl pay the bill, Carl proposed a deal.

"I heard that you plan to hire someone to rescue people in the ventilation duct, so how about I bring them back and pay off the debt?"

Hearing this, Teska fell into a brief thought.

"Why should I trust you, the ventilation system is not clean."

Carl has already prepared a set of rhetoric for this.

After explaining his identity as the leader of the Black Rat Gang to Teska, and giving the territory of the Black Rat Gang where all the goods he wanted to order were delivered to the bottom nest, Teska finally reluctantly agreed to Carl's conditions.

The reward of 6000W francs will be paid after Karl rescues a certain precious grandson of Tesca from the ventilation duct.

But just to be on the safe side, Teska finally added two items—Kaldin’s equipment worth 4000 million francs will not be shipped until his mission is successful, and he only has three days.

Hearing Teska's supplementary conditions, Carl took out a full 8000 Skyhawk coins after thinking for a moment.

"The goods will be delivered now, here is your deposit."

After all, time is the most critical resource in Carl's eyes.

In the future that Karl can foresee, whoever holds the food in their hands will have the absolute right to speak.

Even if the goods only arrive in three days at night, the loss caused by it is unacceptable to Karl.

The grain synthesis device designed by Carl is far more cost-effective than he used 1W Skyhawk coins to stockpile grain.

According to Karl's estimate of the food production of these equipment, the two-day output is enough to meet the food needs of the entire Bottom Nest residential area (controlled by Karl) for a year.

Of course, the taste of this kind of semi-energy synthetic food must not be used as a criterion for judging.

Seeing Carl being so "generous", Teska was very happy in his heart.

Because once Karl died in the mission, Nateska could stop the goods directly and swallow his deposit directly.

At that time, even if the Black Rat Gang came to the door, even if Teska directly killed him and refused to recognize him, the mob in the bottom nest would have nothing to do with Teska.

In Teska's eyes, Karl is simply a cannon fodder who went to explore the way.

At the same time, in Tesca's eyes, everything has a fixed price tag.

That's why, even if his grandson was in danger, Teska's immediate reaction was to bargain.

Time has worn away too much of Tesla's humanity.

Perhaps this is one of the costs of life extension.

While the human content was reduced, Teska might not only lose his old body.

At this time, what Carl saw was just a "machine" that followed the logic of his "lifetime" and continued to conduct endless transactions.

But this is exactly what Karl wanted. After all, the advantage of the machine is that it has a certain logic of action.

As long as he negotiates business with him based on maximizing his interests, there will be very few unexpected situations that Karl didn't expect.

So after a transaction that both parties were happy with.

Carl left the Teska building with a mission statement in his arms.

(Three days, enough!)
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(End of this chapter)

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