Chapter 573: Not Of My Kind, Not My Ally

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Chapter 573: Not Of My Kind, Not My Ally

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In an instant, this in-game name caused an earth-shattering shock, as if a colossal meteorite had struck. The shockwaves reached beyond just the players; even ordinary individuals, irrespective of their background, were deeply stunned.

Typical players found their minds going blank in response. Purchasing Epic Equipment for an exorbitant 210 million seemed ludicrous, yet it actually occurred! Could that money not have been better spent elsewhere?

Nevertheless, it was spent on a single piece of Epic Equipment! Madness, pure madness. The player [Prodigal Master Of Huadu] was truly insane! Such an irrational act was beyond their comprehension.

Yet, some extremely wealthy players saw no issue, merely lamenting his fortune in seizing such an opportunity to show off. To them, Taurus' 210 million expenditure was a superb bargain, given the advertisement's effectiveness.

Countless players were tuned into this auction, after all. Moreover, spending 210 million on Equipment was unprecedented and certain to make headlines globally. By then, many would come to recognize [Prodigal Master Of Huadu].

The impact of this advertisement campaign was truly astonishing. Now, it was up to him to capitalize on it.

At the Linhnan server venue. Taurus stood up, drawing shocked gazes, and began to speak.

"I am Taurus Zhang, from the Huadu Zhang Family, Guild Master of [Death of Love], and CEO of [Emperor Flower Show], a Zhang Corporation subsidiary. I am thrilled to meet you all today. Even more exciting is my privilege in participating in the world's first auction, successfully acquiring this Epic Sword."

As he spoke, he pointed at [Windslash] on stage, a gleeful smile spreading across his face. It was evident that Taurus was already leveraging his surge in popularity. He was using it to promote his company and guild! Enhancing the value of his expenditure was always the wiser choice.

In the VVIP guest room, Yaeger rested her chin on her hand, her smile dazzling.

"Advertise all you want and rake in the cash. Soon enough, you'll be coughing up every cent."

Instead of a one-off deal, she preferred an indefinite fleecing. Only a stable income source could ensure consistent profits.

"He spouts so much nonsense," Kastina remarked, leaning back against the sofa in dissatisfaction.

"Who cares about him? The money will be ours soon enough," Yaeger said calmly.

"That's true. We've made a lot of money today," Kastina said, fidgeting joyfully with her curly blonde hair.

"Yes. We've gathered enough initial capital and can now move on to the next stage."Rêạd new chapters at novelhall.com

"What's the next stage?" Kastina asked, her curiosity piqued.

"Monopoly," Yaeger responded with a calm smile.

"Huh? There are numerous underground auctions in Jade City. How can we establish a monopoly?"

"I plan to monopolize the materials. Starting tomorrow, we will sever all partnerships with the merchants and keep all the profits for ourselves," Yaeger said indifferently.

They now had substantial capital and a fully functional auction house, giving them a significant advantage.

"Next, we will buy large quantities of specific materials and sell them at cost price, driving out the merchants and taking over the market."

"Me neither. If there was no other option, would anyone want to leave their home?" Yaeger replied.

"Do people in your nation often emigrate to other countries?" Kastina asked, surprised.

"Is that strange?"

"A little," Kastina nodded, then pointed to a rabbit demi-human girl below. "These demi-humans are new immigrants to our Empire."

"Yes, so?" Yaeger asked gently, following her gaze.

"They're considered the lowest class here. They work the most menial jobs and face discrimination everywhere because they're xenos."

Kastina looked at Yaeger. "If they want to establish themselves, they have to work at least four times as hard as a citizen of our Empire. And even then, they'll never reach the top in their lifetimes."

"That's really sad," Yaeger said.

"Sad? I don't think so. As xenos, they must know their place."

"So, those not of my kind are not my allies?" Yaeger asked, looking at Kastina.

"Yes," Kastina nodded.

"Is the discrimination against xenos in the city very severe?"

"Very much. Especially among the lower class. They feel like these xenos took the jobs that originally belonged to them," Kastina explained.

"So, the xenos just accepted their fate?" Yaeger asked curiously.

"No. Who likes being discriminated against? They've been vocal in their objections."

"True. Discrimination is bad."

Hearing that, Kastina smiled meaningfully.

"They do oppose discrimination, but they also discriminate against others."

"Huh?" Yaeger was puzzled.

How could the lowest group in the social hierarchy still discriminate against others?

"You outsiders are at the absolute bottom of the hierarchy," Kastina explained.

Hearing this, Yaeger was momentarily speechless. It felt as if all the emotions she had just expressed were wasted.

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