Chapter 176 - Selling Corpse Materials!
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nAndrew thought for a moment. Since he planned to lend money in the future to these warriors to buy sword intent grass from him, then he needed to set the interest rate for the loan.
nBut he didn’t know much about finance.
nIf the interest rate was 100 million for every 10 billion loan, it seemed to be too low.
nBut if it was a billion, it would be a bit like a loan shark.
nAndrew thought about it, but he didn’t seem to understand these things.
n“Chief Johnson, is there anyone in our martial arts circle who studies finance?”
nAndrew knew that Johnson used to be a university physical education teacher. Maybe there was a finance teacher in their university who also became a martial artist.
n“I think so.” Johnson nodded.
nHe didn’t remember it clearly, but he could help Andrew check it out.
n“There’s one more thing. I have a lot of demon beast corpses here. I want to hand over their clean-up to your Martial Arts Bureau.”
nThis so-called clean-up was for Andrew.
nIn fact, it was to sell all the demon beast corpses to the Martial Arts Bureau.
nThe country needed a large number of monster carcasses for scientific research.
nForging divine weapons and refining some special medicines also needed monster carcasses.
nWhen he came to the entrance of the Martial Arts Bureau’s headquarters, he found a large empty space.
nAndrew threw three grade-nine monster corpses, eight grade-eight monster carcasses, and dozens of grade-seven monster bodies here, as if he was throwing away trash.
nThe martial artist in charge of counting the number of beasts was stunned.
nHe himself was only a martial artist of the fourth stage.
nStanding in front of these corpses, he could feel the insignificance of his strength.
nEven though these beasts were dead, the residual pressure on their bodies made him shiver.
n“Quickly count them,” Andrew urged.
nThis small martial artist could only restrain his fear and count the number of beasts.
nJohnson walked over. When he saw the scene, he was completely stunned.
nHe stammered, “Andrew, you entered the Eric Mountain Range?”
n“Yes.” Andrew nodded.
n“You killed all the demon beasts in the entire Eric Mountain Range?”
nFor a moment, Johnson was a little scared.
nThere were too many demon beasts here.
nIf Andrew really did it, then he would have seriously violated the agreement.
nThe monster race would definitely protest and come to find trouble with the human race.
nThere were too many monster corpses in front of him, which was enough to make the entire monster race furious.
n“Nonsense, what does this have to do with me?”
nAndrew said with some displeasure.
n“These monsters fought each other in the Eric Mountain Range. I only went around and picked up their corpses. Is this also against the agreement?”
nJohnson certainly wouldn’t believe it.
n“Hurry to New York and create an alibi. I’ll contact Director Clayton and see how this matter can be resolved in a vague manner.”
nSeeing Johnson so nervous, Andrew was very puzzled.
n“If the monsters dare to cause trouble, can’t we just kill them all?
n“At worst, we can still kill a few of them.”
nAfter saying this much, Andrew pointed at the pile of corpses on the ground.
n“Help me estimate the price. Oh right, I have another one here.”
nAndrew waved his hand, and the corpse of the Ape King appeared.
nJohnson was dumbfounded.
nThe corpse of this Ape King was extremely huge, and it even carried a terrifying pressure.
nEven Johnson, who was at the ninth stage realm, couldn’t help but take a step back when he saw this corpse.
nWhat did it mean?
nIt meant that this demon beast was at the pinnacle!
n“You killed another Ultimate realm demon king?”
nJohnson asked in disbelief.
nThis time, he had to call Clayton and report it no matter what.
nThe people of the Boston Martial Arts Bureau were currently calculating the total value of the demon beasts’ corpses.
nNormally speaking, a complete grade-nine demon beast corpse might not appear in the market for a year.
nTherefore, the price was not fixed.
nNot to mention such a large number all at once.
nThere were some demon beasts that humans had not even recorded before.
nFor a very long time, these staff members were unable to calculate an exact number.
nHowever, Clayton’s call came without any surprises.
n“Andrew, you went to the Eric Mountain Range?”
n“Yes.”
n“You killed all the demon beasts in the entire Eric Mountain Range?”
n“No. I just went to take a look and found that the demon beasts there were killing each other. Then, I casually killed dozens of them. Then, I found that an ape had broken through to the pinnacle realm, so I casually killed him too. How can I kill all of them in such a large place like the Eric Mountain Range?”
nClayton immediately felt a headache.
nAlthough he didn’t kill all of them, he was almost done.
nIf the monster race came to question him about this matter, how should he explain it clearly?
n“The nine-headed monster should still be in seclusion. I’ll help you suppress the matter of the Eric Mountain Range. He shouldn’t have reacted so quickly.”
nClayton continued, “The only trouble is that this ape who just broke through to the pinnacle is from South America, and he’s the descendant of that monster.”
nAndrew instantly understood when Clayton mentioned this.
nHe didn’t know why, but after the recovery of the spiritual energy, the few strongest Ultimate realm monsters of the monster race were all humanoid creatures.
nPerhaps it was because they were similar to humans, so their strength increased very quickly.
nIn the Amazon rainforest of South America, there was a purple-gold demonic monkey with terrifying strength.
nIts dao shadow was at least eight thousand meters long.
nIt was the second strongest among all the pinnacle monster kings discovered by humans.
nAndrew sighed.
nIt seemed that he was still too careless.
n“After this ape king, I should go to South America and kill its ancestor! Otherwise, the purple-gold demon monkey will come back to find trouble with me.”
nWhen Clayton heard this, the corner of his mouth twitched slightly.
nWas he speaking the human language?
n“Stop fooling around,” Clayton reminded in a low voice.
n“The situation in the Amazon rainforest in South America is very dangerous. Some of the beasts have evolved into powerful demon beasts. As long as they bite you with a lethal poison, it will be enough to kill you.
n“Moreover, the density of demon beasts in South America is incomparable to that in North America. Even if I want to go there, I have to be fully prepared.”
nAndrew could only give up and go home to rest.
nThe Martial Arts Bureau had estimated the value of demon beast corpses. It took them an entire afternoon to get a result. Then, they transferred the money to Andrew.
nAndrew checked his bank account balance.
nHe found an astonishing number —
n2,900 billion!
nIt could be said that he was now as rich as the entire country.
nWith this money, he could destroy the entire country’s economic lifeline at any time.
nOf course, Andrew wouldn’t be so bored.
nHe had so much money, but it was useless. He couldn’t spend it even if he wanted to.
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