??950: Chapter 939 Sa Fate, Different Price_2
950: Chapter 939 Sa Fate, Different Price_2
Whether it would be useful or not, he could only know after eting, but Gao Yang was quite satisfied with the cannon fodder that Justin had sent, because a person who didn’t want a penny and was only planning for revenge, and who hadn’t wavered in his intent to seek revenge after so many years, was no ordinary character.
Gao Yang didn’t know exactly how bail worked, but he knew that after Arican police arrested a criminal suspect, they needed to gather evidence, but couldn’t proceed imdiately to trial.
From collecting evidence until the suspect was brought to trial required ti, and according to the principle of presumption of innocence, during the ti before the suspect was tried and while detained, the suspect could initially pay a sum of money as bail to be released.
The amount of bail was determined based on the suspect’s financial status and the severity of the cri.
From this perspective, Ludwig was impoverished, yet still required one hundred thousand US dollars for bail, indicating that his cri was quite serious, but not exceedingly severe, such as having killed many people, because particularly severe cris would not be eligible for bail.
For a while, Gao Yang was quite interested in Ludwig.
These days, Gao Yang had been thinking about revenge.
He had decided to go through with many things but still had no clear plan, as his thoughts had been solely on Bruce’s funeral lately.
He couldn’t figure out how to proceed, but after receiving a call from Justin, and the ntion of Ludwig afterwards, it reminded Gao Yang.
Gao Yang turned his head and said in a low voice to Glolov, “Big Dog, you used to know many formidable characters, are you still in contact with any?”
Glolov frowned and said, “No contact, rcenaries don’t easily give out their contact information.
However, I can probably find them, it just might take so ti.
What’s up?”
Gao Yang spoke softly, “Here’s what I’m thinking, Tomler is manageable, but Iron Madonna has too many people.
We need to find so help.”
Frey said in a deep voice, “Are they to join Satan?”
Gao Yang shook his head and said, “No, we might not take any missions for a long while to co.
This ans we’ll have opportunities to spend money but none to earn it.
So, I’m thinking of hiring them, we pay to hire people to help us fight.”
Glolov nodded and agreed, “That’s not a problem, I still know so capable people, and their fees wouldn’t be too high.
Exact prices can be decided depending on how dangerous the job is.
One very dangerous mission could get soone willing to do it for one hundred thousand US dollars, I know many such people, I actually used to be in that category myself.”
Tommy shrugged and said, “Sa here.
Back in the day, if soone gave
fifty thousand dollars for a fight, I’d be ecstatic.”
Satan could make tens of millions from a single battle, but many who were no weaker than them, spending their entire lives as rcenaries, fighting their whole lives, might never encounter a task that paid one hundred thousand US dollars.
Having strength doesn’t necessarily an getting big deals.
While so people make a fortune, others only earn small money.
There’s a saying ‘comparing yourself to others will only make you angry,’ and it’s just like that.
Gao Yang and the others were over the moon when they could originally make ten thousand US dollars a day for the four of them.
Capture was one thing, but the real big money from commissions started with the mission from Morgan, who paid five million dollars to rescue Bob.
Then, with Little Donnie as their broker and getting to know Justin the intelligence dealer, Satan had the opportunity to take on big-ti deals and beca famous in the high-end market.
It was only after becoming known in the high-end market that they had the chance to achieve record-high commissions.
If Satan had still been playing around in the low-end market, dreaming of making millions of US dollars per battle, that would have been just a fantasy.
A thousand dollars a day, five hundred dollars a day, or twenty to thirty thousand US dollars for a single mission, that’s what the mainstream rcenary market looked like.
No matter how elite of a retired Special Forces you were, or what skills you had, if you fared well, earning three to five thousand US dollars a day on a mission was considered a very high paynt.
Thinking you could make a cut of a million or two hundred thousand US dollars per mission as a rcenary was just wishful thinking.
It’s easy to want to be a rcenary; wanting to be one who makes big money is not.
Competence is secondary; first figure out how to get into top-tier rcenary groups like Satan’s.
Even if you made it into a top-tier group, you’d still need a leader like Gao Yang to possibly share the big money.
Otherwise, even in a top group, dreaming of making big money on a mission is just that, a dream.
Apart from Gao Yang, where else do you get rcenary groups that tell all mbers up front how much commission they could make from a mission?
A rcenary’s life is actually pretty cheap.
Aside from Gao Yang, a oddball among rcenaries, other group leaders might get ten million and give fifty thousand to their subordinates, who should then consider themselves lucky.
Disagree?
If you’re capable, then take on the big contracts yourself.
You may be skilled but if you’ve got no connections to big deals, hold your tongue.
Just kindly earn your little bit of money.
If you’re not satisfied, then leave.
No one will stop you; there are plenty of rcenary groups out there, go wherever you want.
In a top rcenary group, a battle could earn you maybe eighty to a hundred thousand dollars.
Feel that’s not fair?
Go join the Cannon Fodder rcenary Group, get paid daily, and maybe make thirty to fifty thousand dollars a month.
Not too bad.
Everyone in the Satan rcenary Corps knows what being a rcenary is all about after being in this industry for a long ti.
The idea that everyone makes the sa money for risking their lives is just nonsense.
Why is the Satan Corps united then?
The reason’s right here, sticking with Gao Yang might make you big money, but more importantly, no one feels it’s unfair.
Everyone risks the sa and earns roughly the sa, and those gathered are brothers who can trust each other with their lives.
Although they’re rcenaries trading their lives for money, it’s no different from being in a real military, setting aside the money factor; everyone is willing to live and die together.
That’s what cohesion and unity are.
If each mission ended with Gao Yang keeping half the money for himself and the rest dividing what’s left, it would be weird if Satan was united.
Or if the original four or five mbers took eighty percent of the commissions, leaving the rest for those who joined later, those initial mbers might stay united, but the newer ones certainly wouldn’t feel the sa cohesion.
Many tis, it’s not really about how much money there is, but rather it’s about fairness.
How you treat
is how I treat you.
If you treat
like an outsider, I obviously can’t consider you a brother, that’s just how it is.
Of course, Gao Yang also knows what this rcenary business is all about.
That’s why he has no pressure when it cos to hiring capable but cheap rcenaries to help out; it really won’t cost much.
The only issue is that such rcenaries aren’t very reliable, but they’re just cannon fodder anyway, never really trusted with his back, so it doesn’t matter much.
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