Chapter 485 - Invasion of the Magic Circuit
Chapter 485: Invasion of the Magic Circuit
“Yes.”
Morton nodded.
“He said with certainty that all the money will be transported to the designated place within three days.”
“So straightforward?”
Lei Luo touched his lips and bit his lips in slight surprise.
“This really surprised me a little.”
“Huh?” Morton was puzzled.
“What’s there to be surprised about? Didn’t you say that you had already come to an agreement?”
“It’s different. At that time, I didn’t let him attend our meeting. But, just now, I deliberately let him attend the meeting.”
At this point, Lei Luo looked at Morton’s confused look and explained to him.
“More than a year ago, I once used Katz’s account to gamble at Trump’s casino. From then on, there has been a person who has been trying to track Katz’s account. At first, I thought he was just a busybody. But later, I found out that he has been persistent. It wasn’t just hearsay. So, I deliberately let him hack into Katz’s magic circuit so that he can find our communication. And the moment he hacked into Katz’s magic circuit and let his guard down, I had actually hacked into his magic circuit. In the end, guess what I found out?”
“What?” Morton was still confused.
“After my investigation, the information source that broke into Katz’s magic circuit happened to be in the main city of Trump, the ‘Golden Wall Splendor.’ Later, I secretly checked the information source of the senate. This information source section not only came from Trump’s main city but was also detailed to his residence.”
Morton widened his eyes and asked, “So, the person who has been tracking you is actually Trump?”
“That’s right.” Lei Luo nodded.
“This matter has always been a thorn in my side. I can’t figure out why Trump is tracking me down. However, it was also through this opportunity that I hacked into some of Trump’s databases and saw some communications between Trump and members of Doomsday Dusk. I discovered that his relationship with Doomsday Dusk wasn’t that close. I also learned that Trump had always been interested in the pirate trade in the Cape of Good Hope. He had written several letters to several vice presidents of the Doomsday Dusk Alliance, complaining that the current ruler of the Cape of Good Hope was wasting the pirate trade. He had promised these vice presidents that as long as he could find a way to obtain the trade, he would be able to expand the trade by ten times within three years. At the same time, he also showed that he was willing to give half of the profits to the alliance as a donation. However, Doomsday’s people rejected him again and again. Because of this matter, both sides even had a bit of a falling out.”
“No wonder you thought of looking for Trump. There really was a reason behind it.”
Morton nodded.
“You’re pretty good at keeping secrets. However, since that’s the case, why did you let Tolle attend our meeting?”
“I’m gambling,” Lei Luo said with a smile.
“Gambling? On what?” Morton asked curiously.
Lei Luo answered, “I’m betting that between us and Doomsday Dusk, Trump will choose us.”
“How is that possible? The difference between us and Doomsday Dusk is like that of an elephant and an ant. Unless he’s crazy, how can he bet on us?” Morton shook his head in disbelief.
“I was only thinking about 50 versus 50.” Lei Luo smiled and looked at Morton.
“But you just told me that Tolle told us so straightforwardly that their funds will be transported to the location we specified. So now I have almost 80% confidence.”
“How is that possible?” Seeing Lei Luo’s confident look, Morton continued to speak with a puzzled tone. “Why?”
“I’ll tell you why. There are three reasons.”
Lei Luo looked at Morton.
“First, to the Doomsday Dusk Alliance, Trump is just a rich man. He doesn’t have an important position in that alliance. Do you know that in the business war with you last time, in order to win against you, Trump paid 90% of his profits to the alliance? Although you lost miserably, he won by a huge margin. Secondly, the power of the Doomsday Dusk came too suddenly. and judging from the communication between Trump and the vice-presidents, I could tell that they were not very close. They were united based on their loyalty to the president. They did not have a deep connection with each other. It was even possible that they were forbidden to establish closer ties amongst each other. The strange thing was that from their communication, it seemed that other than the deputy alliance leader, no one had any direct contact with the alliance leader. What do you think this means?”
Morton lowered his head and thought for a while before saying, “The power of Doomsday Dusk must be controlled by a very important person behind the scenes. and the person who can control such a powerful alliance must be… a vassal king.”
“That’s right, that’s one of them. There’s another. I checked the relevant information and found that doomsday suddenly appeared almost overnight. If it was a hidden power, then it wouldn’t be believable. With such a powerful force, even if I wanted to hide, I wouldn’t be able to. Looking at their internal structure, I dared to boldly speculate that the doomsday dusk alliance was in fact very likely led by a dukedom. It was just a large alliance made up of six small alliances. This means that once the feudal lord behind the scenes falls, then the twilight of the Apocalypse will immediately collapse. And based on the forces that they offended, the members of the twilight of the Apocalypse will inevitably suffer devastating retaliation.”
Saying this, Lei Luo smiled at Morton.
“If it were you, would you be able to sleep in such a team?”
After a short week of contact and reorganization, Lei Luo decided to lead the three million magic shooters stationed on the mother nest of the Grizzly Pirates and one million pirates onto the refugee ship Noah’s ark. The remaining 120,000 troops, as well as the 500,000 pirates who arrived later, were left on the mother nest of the Grizzly Pirates.
According to Lei Luo’s arrangements, only Tolle was with him. The remaining people were all left on the mother nest of the Grizzly Pirates to receive the pirates who were transferred from the various employment agencies.
The cost of the Noah’s Ark refugee ship was 1.4 million gold coins.
The normal number of passengers could be as high as 8 million, and the maximum number of passengers could be as high as 14 million.
According to this ratio, the quota of four million people seemed to be very relaxed.
However, the living environment was really just a little bit worse.
Refugee ships, as the name implied, were naturally ships that were used by those who were fleeing for their lives. How good could the conditions of such ships be?
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