120: Chapter 103: Conscience Contract (seeking monthly votes and subscriptions for three more updates) 120: Chapter 103: Conscience Contract (seeking monthly votes and subscriptions for three more updates) “…The Healer Path conflicts with the Gardener?
You’re not saying that just becoming a Healer can help, are you?
We’ve asked experts, and that’s useless…”
But in response to the girls’ probing, Lu Ping’an just smiled.
So things are an information advantage, which in the world of Secret Keepers, are worth their weight in gold or even priceless.
Lu Ping’an’s handling of the situation not only didn’t anger the two, but it made them even more excited.
This indicated that he really had valuable information…
Who doesn’t want to live longer?
The fundantal reason professionals work so hard to improve themselves is the shackles everyone has.
Finally, after consulting with each other, the two brought out the “Conscience Contract,” which was precisely what Lu Ping’an was hoping for.
Conscience Contracts have never been conscientious.
Even Big Cat reminded Lu Ping’an not to sign it as a buyer unless there were no other options.
“…You probably haven’t heard of ‘Post-fixed Contracts,’ which are used for trades with undetermined items or where the trading parties lack trust in each other.
We first complete the contract and trade, then based on the traded item, one party sets the price according to their self-awareness…”
In simple terms, after a sale, the buyer uses their conscience to determine, “how much is this worth?”, “how much should I pay?”, and “how much do I owe the other party?”
It may sound like the buyer is getting a good deal, but since the pricing is based on the “buyer’s self-awareness,” they are like professionals subject to their own curses, making it impossible to cheat.
That is, if you believe sothing is worth a fortune, you really have to repay a fortune.
“The most dangerous aspect of this contract is the conscience pricing.
For example, if you were about to die and soone gave you a sip of water, what would you think it’s worth?
Many people would subconsciously think of it as a lifeline, unknowingly giving away their entire life.”
“Of course, under normal circumstances, water won’t be valued as a life.
To achieve that, you would need a lot of little tricks and word gas with the Contractor series…
But if you don’t sign, you can avoid all risks.”
Conscience Contracts have never been conscientious, especially high-end Scholar series professionals who are particularly skilled at playing these tricks.
But in so critical transactions, it’s necessary.
So Big Cat advised Lu Ping’an to simply act as a seemingly disadvantaged seller and never be the “bargain-hunting” buyer.
Sellers might lose a bit to “rare foolish buyers without conscience or common sense,” while a careless buyer might lose their entire livelihood.
Lu Ping’an, of course, didn’t want soone else’s life.
He just needed the maximum value…
He didn’t know how much this piece of information was worth and how much Hua Xueyi could offer.
But if it was a Conscience Contract, she would have to pay up to her theoretical maximum limit.
Just like Deficit Contracts, there are several tiers of “Conscience Contracts.”
“Conscience” is a judgnt chanism, and the Contractor provides various tiers of penalties.
The cheapest starts at ten or twenty thousand.
By the ti the two finished haggling over the contract, more than half an hour had passed.
Hua Xueyi looked resentfully at Lu Ping’an, as she was the one footing the bill.
If Lu Ping’an said sothing stupid like, “Becoming a Healer and studying hard,” then she would have to see just how hard this guy’s mouth was.
Once the contract was signed, the lowest tier Conscience Contract penalty was still a “Deficit Warning,” with an annual penalty interest rate of 15%.
If the buyer can’t determine the cost of paynt, they’ll continue to pay until they reach self-satisfaction.
But if they can’t pay it off completely, the seller loses on the deal…
In a sense, though, the interest on interest from breach of contract penalties is a massive pitfall.
After the contract was settled, Lu Ping’an didn’t hold back and revealed the secret.
“The Beast Tar Path may help you, but that’s not the crux of the information.
In Liuzhou City in the neighboring province, there’s a hidden passage to the XT672 World.
I know its entrance and the details of the process….
And in that world, there’s a unique symbiotic creature…”
Hamudasda, a Start 0 Stage otherworldly creature, is a rare tallic liquid life form resembling a tal Sli from Exotic Realm legends.
It is a group-conscious life form made up of nurous tallic cells.
“…
After a certain level of developnt on the Tar’s Path, you can contract with this tallic creature.
Feed it specific six-tal materials, which are…
There’s a chance that after training it to the first-tier, you’ll gamble out an ‘Abnormal Ability: tal Symbiosis’ and let it serve you.
These extra tallic cells can be swallowed by the creature, but this still won’t cure the root of the condition…”
“The Tar Path creates the rare Attached Beast Warrior profession.
I know a few Evil Gods who can provide this Advancent.
They are…, and their ceremonies are….
After you awaken the core Career Ability ‘Twin Rampage,’ and reach 2-tier Hamudasda, use the Awakening prerequisites in which…”
“You rge completely.
It will beco the highest-quality weapon and armor, and most importantly, it will be your additional body, a body you can abandon by separating from it.
Thus, the Weakness of an overheating Abnormal Ability is essentially gone, and you can throw extra cells directly to it, siphoning stored normal cells from its body….
In this situation, you don’t even need a weapon, you-yourself are the most Powerful weapon in your tier.”
As Lu Ping’an continued, Hua Xueyi, who was frantically scribbling, beca more excited, then astonished, uneasy, and finally…
“Stop it, stop it!
Enough!
That’s enough!”
And the young man just smiled slightly without any regrets, adding one last tease.
“I haven’t talked about the third-tier yet, which is really Powerful and suitable for you.”
Of course it was Powerful.
It was once one of Big Cat’s primary recomndations.
But now, clutching her head, Hua Xueyi experienced a mixture of pain and pleasure, not sure how much she owed and how to repay this debt.
Although Lu Ping’an made it sound simple, the content was all highly valuable.
There were countless “free gifts” with extrely high value.
Secret information for a hidden realm, stable access to another world, rare profession intelligence and entry thods, cultivation and advancent of a rare monster, a Powerful hidden 2-tier core Abnormal Ability cultivation thod, prohibited information on evil gods, and secret thods for evading or even deceiving the costs of evil gods…
The value of any of these far exceeded ordinary third-tier profession information!
If Hua Xueyi knew nothing, things would be easier –– Lu Ping’an would have lost so, but the problem was that she did know.
So…
“How do I repay this debt….”
“Heh, that’s your problem now.
I don’t know how much it will add up to, but take your ti to repay it, I’m not in a hurry.”
After saying that, Lu Ping’an prepared to leave.
Hua Xueyi had already decided to join Special Service Team Three, and she might even bring her sister along.
But suddenly, he stopped.
Big Cat had unexpectedly contacted him.
“Take a look at this…”
A card suddenly appeared in Lu Ping’an’s pocket, an item that had just appeared in the bank headquarters.
He took it out, glanced at it, sighed, and handed it to Hua Xueyi.
“Maybe, I know how much you owe now.
I’m not in a hurry, but you most likely have to be.”
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