Chapter 267 Money Making Scheme

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n?”Money?!”

nThey were a little shocked hearing that their husband

/father needed money.

nThe richest being in their impression, who regarded money as dung, needed money?

nIs this a joke?

nDid they have a hearing problem?

n“What do you need money for, Dad?” Lux asked.

n“I need to advance to tier 8 quickly.”

n“So that’s it!”

n“We thought there was a problem.”

nThey heaved a sigh of relief, hearing that Maximus only needed it to advance to tier 8 faster.

nComing here, of course, they knew the use of crystal merits.

nUpon further thinking, their father

/husband should be in a hurry to advance to take care of something in the Etherium realm.

n“How much do you need, Father?” Lux asked as if he could afford it.

n“Just 100 quintillion,” Maximus answered nonchalantly.

n“100 quintillion?!” Hearing the amount, they couldn’t help but take a deep breath.

n“How do you think you can help me earn that amount?” Maximus said teasingly.

n“This…”

nThe group paused as they fell into thought.

nPreviously, they thought their father

/husband only needed a few quadrillion crystal merits.

nWith their current strength, they could earn trillions monthly if they fought in the abyss full-time.

nWith over a dozen of them, earning a few quadrillion would only take a few years.

nHowever, hearing that it was in quintillions, they nearly despaired at the amount.

nEven Lux, who was confident about earning money, frowned.

n“Do you have a time limit, Dad?” Lux asked.

n“Less than a hundred years,” Maximus said, not sure.

nThat means to help their father, they needed to earn at least 10 quadrillion monthly.

nCalculating such a huge amount, beads of sweat began to appear on Lux’s forehead as his special physique was running at full capacity.

nFinally, after a few minutes, Lux was able to calculate how they could earn such a huge amount.

nThe outpost, his father’s unknown source of wealth, their special physique, their professions, opportunities in the abyss realm.

nVarious pieces of information appeared in his mind on how he could earn such a massive amount of wealth.

nOf course, it was not easy.

nAccording to his calculation, they would offend many people if they proceeded on the path that he thought of.

nLux could only pin his hopes on his father to take on all the obstacles.

n“How is it?” Maximus asked, seeing that Lux seemed to have thought of a plan.

n“I got it,” Lux nodded and told them the plan.

n“I see…” Maximus nodded, hearing the plan.

nThe fault tolerance of the plan mainly depended on him.

nIf he can take on all the dangers, then there is no problem.

nNonetheless, if he didn’t want to take on a considerable risk, he could lower the amount of money needed.

nAnyway, it depends on how much his shop in Myriad World Mall earns money.

nHe mainly wanted his family to exercise their ability for the future.

nAll in all, everything was in his control, so there was not much danger.

n“What do you think?” Maximus turned his head to his wives.

n“Leave it to us, husband!”

n“It’s just right for the profession we learned to generate some money.”

n“Maybe this is also an opportunity to further our profession.”

nHis wives smiled and nodded in a reassuring tone.

n“What about you?”

n“Leave it to us, Dad! The things we learned at Origin Arcana Institutes are not just for show.”

n“Hahaha, how exciting it is to earn money!”

n…

nSoon, a few days passed, with his wives and children thinking of a way to earn money.

nIn the specialized cooking building in their residence:

nEntering, Maximus saw Erica frowning as different ingredients lay on the ground.

n“How is it?” Maximus asked.

n“I don’t know what to make…” Erica said sadly.

nOriginally, Erica planned to set up a restaurant to earn money.

nHowever, after consulting with his son Lux, she knew that wouldn’t work.

nAfter all, she only had one body; even if she overworked herself, she could only earn a few trillion, which is far from enough.

nHowever, earning money would be easy if she created a snack or preserved food that could be popular in the Abyss Realm.

n“What’s the problem?”

n“It’s the source of ingredients…”

n“The source of ingredients in the Abyss Realm is too limited.”

n“The available ones are too common. If I make do with them, it wouldn’t be successful.”

n“Oh, is that it?” Maximus smiled, hugging her from behind.

n“What do you mean you have a supply of ingredients?” Erica’s eyes lit up, turning around to look at him.

n“Yes… As long as you…” Maximus whispered some words.

n“Are you for real?!” Erica asked with a blush, confirming his words.

n“Hahaha, I have all the ingredients you can name,” Maximus bragged.

nWith Myriad World Mall, the supply of Abyss Realm ingredients was a piece of cake.

n“Then we…”

n“Hmmm!”

n…

nA few days later,

nAfter solving the ingredients problem, Erica quickly returned to work with confidence.

nA factory was also quickly built within the stronghold in preparation for food production.

nAs Maximus looked at his wives’ progress, he couldn’t help but frown.

nErica, Angeline, and Irene were fine, as they studied the production profession.

nFor the others, it was not too good.

nEither their profession was used for battle or was too singular and couldn’t earn money.

nAlthough Maximus didn’t need them working to earn money, he didn’t want to discourage them from it either.

n…

nIn the night, as they went to bed, Maximus asked if they encountered any problems.

n“Husband, I also want a supply of materials. Is that okay?” Angeline asked coquettishly, embracing his arms.

nAngeline’s profession was an alchemic seamstress.

nThe business idea she envisioned was mass-producing clothes and accessories.

nAlthough there was a lot of competition.

nIf she could get Maximus’s unique special channel, coupled with her creative ideas, her business would surely be hot.

n“Sure, just tell me what materials you need.” Maximus nodded.

n“What about me? I also want supplies…” Irene looked at him pitifully.

nHer profession is Alchemic Herbalist.

nUnlike pioneering alchemists, it mainly deals with herbs and poison.

nIt’s a unique profession that deals with all kinds of poison, whether it’s for killing or healing.

nShe planned to create poison used to kill the abyss monster en masse.

nUnfortunately, the resources needed were too expensive to be worth it.

nMaybe she could synthesize cheaper poisons if she had more unique herbs and plants.

n“Anything for you…”

nMaximus then turned his attention to others.

n“You know you don’t need to earn money,” Maximus said, hoping to comfort them.

n“No, we want to help you!” Rose said stubbornly.

n“Although we only know how to fight, we can help you too,” Isabella added.

nRose and Isabella had nothing to do with the auxiliary profession at all.

nOne was a Berserk Mage, and the other was a Battle Mage.

nThey can only fight like the others if they want to earn money. Follow current novels on novl(ꜰ)ire.et

nUnfortunately, it was too slow to earn crystal merits that way.

nTheir husband’s puppet army was more efficient than a dozen of them combined if that happened.

n“I can heal too. I can set up a hospital or something,” Emma said tearfully.

nEmma really had nothing to do; she couldn’t fight nor can heal.

nHer profession is a life warden specializing in healing all kinds of wounds or diseases.

nIt didn’t have much enhancement when it came to fighting.

nFor healing, she was only a tier 7 life warden; most of her husband’s weird machine was more proficient than her when it came to healing.

n“We can also set up a concert or something…” Luna said embarrassingly.

n“Y-es, I’ll follow sister and play music,” Lydia muttered.

n“Ahem, I didn’t mean to discourage you,” Maximus said in distress.

nLuna and Lydia can only dance and sing for him; no one else can.

nSeeing his wives who wanted to prove something, he sighed.

n“What I mean is you don’t need to earn money specifically.”

n“Oh? What do you mean?” Hazel asked excitedly.

nShe was also useless like Emma; her profession was Mentor.

nBesides teaching their children, she didn’t have any teaching experience.

nAnd teaching in the abyss realm, where most beings had more experience and power than her.

nShe didn’t think so.

nNow, hearing that her husband didn’t specifically need money, she became excited.

n“I mean, I don’t need money; I also need resources.”

n“The abyss source?” They suddenly thought.

nAfter a few months of examining their husband’s property.

nThey saw that Maximus had a huge obsession with the abyss source.

nAlthough it’s a much-needed rare resource, their husband seemedobsessed with it.

n“That’s right,” Maximus confirmed.

nHe really needed the abyss source, in fact, much more than crystal merits.

nAfter all, he had many ways to earn crystal merits but little channels to get abyss source.

nNo matter how much he multiplied the prize, most top guilds and powerhouses were stubborn and didn’t leak anything.

nHearing Maximus’s confirmation, his wives smiled.

n“Great, with this, we can help you!”

n“If it comes to earning money, we may be stuck, but when it comes to fighting, no one can defeat us!”

nAlthough they knew that to get an abyss source, they needed to fight stronger abyss monsters or an abyss horde, it was nothing.

nWith the awakening of physique and a solid foundation, there was not much danger.

nFurthermore, as they fought, they could also try and create their own domain.

nAfter all, their domain is still the prototype of Origin Domain, not their own.

n“Then leave it to me! I’ll take them to find abyss monsters!” Skye said confidently.

n“Sister Skye, we will be in your care from now on,” Jane laughed as she took Skye’s arms.

n“Hehe, fighting is much more fun than earning money!”

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