She immediately had new confusion because of her own thoughts. This confusion had existed before but had been temporarily forgotten, and now it revived again.

The Kal'tsit in front of me is Lord Ursus, one of the leaders of the Tower of Babel, who is highly valued by General Hellagur and participated in the Kazdel Civil War? It seems that there is nothing special about him!

"You are in a daze, what are you thinking about?" Kal'tsit asked suddenly.

"Oh, oh, I just thought of someone." White Wolf woke up from his thoughts and saw Kal'tsit looking at him with a curious look. An idea suddenly appeared in his mind.

A smile quickly spread across her face:

"Guess who I'm thinking of? It's someone who is related to Rhodes Island and you. He's very important." After saying that, she added maliciously: "Ms. Kal'tsit, you must have guessed it, omniscient Ms. Kal'tsit."

The pleasure of revenge echoed in her heart. Generally speaking, no matter how Kal'tsit guessed, she would never have thought that the answer was herself.

Kal'tsit was silent for a moment, then looked up at the white wolf with a look of pity in her eyes, and said softly:

"childish."

Bai Lang was stunned for a moment, then suddenly stood up from the sofa, but said nothing. Before she got angry, she suddenly realized that Kal'tsit's behavior was actually not worth playing with, which meant that she was the winner!

Her mood soon improved, and she felt that she should be more generous and not be so fussy.

Kal'tsit, I didn't expect you to be this kind of person.

She happily discovered the other person's secret. Next, she tried to suppress her emotions, but her ability was not good enough, so her words were obviously happy:

"We are getting off topic, we are getting off topic, we still have to talk about business."

This time it was Kal'tsit's turn to be stunned. She didn't understand why there were two people who were so similar, so similar that even the way they got angry was exactly the same. After hearing White Wolf's words, she stood up and silently made a cup of tea and handed it over while recalling the past.

"Thank you very much." Bai Lang took the cup happily and took the other party's behavior as an apology. As expected, she was the ultimate winner.

Kal'tsit came back to her senses and her tone became serious: "What kind of cooperation does the Reunion Movement want to discuss?"

"Business cooperation." White Wolf replied.

“What is the content of the cooperation?”

"Originium mine."

Kal'tsit's expression did not change. It was obvious that she had expected this. She signaled White Wolf to wait for a moment, then pointed at the table a few times and shouted, "Red."

Before she finished her words, a red shadow suddenly appeared in the room. From Bai Lang's perspective, it was because the speed was too fast that it gave people a "sudden" feeling. This was also a character who could rub her to the ground in terms of speed.

The person who came was a girl named Rupert who was wearing a red coat and looked not very old. She glanced at the white wolf and then turned to Kal'tsit.

Kelsey nodded and said, "Amiya's work should be almost done. When she's done, let her play with you for a while."

"Red understands." Red Luper disappeared again, but before disappearing, the white wolf noticed her tail wagging happily just when Kal'tsit said to let Amiya play with her.

As soon as Hong left, Kal'tsit explained, "Amiya is not yet suitable for these things."

Bai Lang nodded to show her understanding, but at the same time she felt complicated emotions in her heart. She shook her head to clear away unnecessary thoughts and put her focus on the cooperation again.

"Ms. Kal'tsit, I will assume that you know the public information about the Reunion Movement in Ursus, and I will not explain the position of the infected people any more."

After seeing Kelsey nod, she continued:

"What the Ursus officials said was correct. The Reunion Movement did take away their Originium ore supplies, but this news was not accurate. It was not just the Originium ore in three warehouses, but several entire mining areas. These mining areas were private collections of the nobles. They violated the laws of the empire and deliberately did not report the information of the mines. They secretly sent people to capture infected people and conduct illegal mining. Therefore, when the Reunion Movement liberated the mining areas, they could only suffer a loss in secret and did not dare to make a big deal."

Kal'tsit nodded. "The illegal mining has been going on for a long time. Although the Reunion Movement has taken control of several mining areas, the actual resources that can be used should only be the reserve ores that have been mined in each mining area! Since the Reunion Movement has rescued the infected from the mining areas, it is impossible for them to go back to mine."

"That was originally the case, and I had envisioned it would just be a one-time collaboration, but now the situation has changed a little bit."

“Because of the bean sprouts?”

"Yes, as far as I know, the most troublesome problem in the mining of Originium is energy radiation and signal interference, which means that the most expensive materials must be used and the most advanced instruments must be manufactured to carry out ore mining and mine transportation. Due to its high cost, manual mining and transportation are still commonly used in various countries. Even in Colombia, where technology is relatively advanced, all mining areas are hiring infected workers.

I have personally seen the crab trained by Dou Miao. This plan has a high chance of success. By then, the integration movement will be able to provide a steady supply of raw ore."

Kal'tsit nodded in agreement with White Wolf's words and asked:

"Doumiao is a very good young person. Do you know why her proposal was rejected by so many people?"

She stared at the white wolf as she finished speaking, and when she saw the flash of pain on his face, she remembered what Theresa had said to her about Kazdel.

"Every minute, every second," White Wolf said, "countless dream seekers go to Colombia. Perhaps, in the eyes of Colombian capitalists, the cost of using rock crabs is more expensive than workers."

She actually had more secret and desperate thoughts in her heart that she was unwilling to say out loud. She looked into Kal'tsit's eyes and suddenly felt that the other person completely knew and understood this despair.

"The infected people in Colombia don't want to see things like rock crabs, so Doussiao won't be successful in that country." Kal'tsit said everything for her.

Volume II: Chapter 108: Collaboration Agenda II

The fact is that if someone tells the infected workers in Colombia that they have developed a new solution that can replace the infected people to do this high-risk work, this person will definitely not get anyone's gratitude.

He thought he was bringing security to the workers, but the workers thought this man was going to take away everything they had.

Bailang grew up in Colombia. She had heard a long time ago that in order to get this kind of job, some people would even cut their arms with Originium fragments and turn themselves into infected people.

She didn't believe these things before, but later she felt she had to believe them because in order to protect citizens, the Colombian federal law stipulates that non-infected people are not allowed to participate in jobs with high infection risks, and many of these non-infected people are ordinary people struggling to survive.

Everyone believes that ordinary people have fallen into this situation because they have not worked hard enough and have fallen into depravity. Colombia has the most perfect system and the best conditions, and it has attracted the attention and admiration of the whole world. There are successful people everywhere, so why do some people have to suffer such a hardship? Everyone agrees that the only reason can be found in the individual.

In Colombia, being poor is a crime.

Thinking of the thousands of dreamers who came here, and the students of Ursus who were extremely yearning for this country's advanced system, White Wolf felt exhausted both physically and mentally.

Kal'tsit acted very calmly. She showed no emotion or joy about this topic, as if she was used to it.

She asked, "If the two organizations cooperate, how much will these Originium mines cost?"

When these words reached White Wolf's ears, they became "There are some things we cannot change. All we can do is look at the road ahead and take one step at a time."

It was from this moment that White Wolf finally confirmed that this was Lord Kal'tsit who had experienced countless storms.

She laughed at her own sentimentality in her heart, and stared at Kal'tsit, and said cautiously: "Fifty percent, fifty percent of the market price. The Integration Movement will be responsible for delivering the goods to the outskirts of Che City, and Rhodes Island needs to figure out the rest."

Kal'tsit shook her head. "The border is the most difficult part. Within the country it's transportation, but crossing the border is smuggling, not to mention such core resources."

"But the Integration Movement is the provider of goods and the miner. Moreover, the distance from the North to Che City is much farther than that from Che City to Rhodes Island, so we also have to bear great risks. Rhodes Island has a special Originium crude ore processing station. The profits obtained from processing these goods are much higher than directly reselling them. I heard from Spot that Rhodes Island often can only process red gold materials with extremely low returns due to the lack of Originium crude ore."

“Spot.” Kal’tsit read the name again and nodded. “Yes, Originium ore is a scarce material that is difficult to buy at any time. I admit that. But if it is 50%, the profit is still too little compared to what Rhodes Island has paid.”

"So how much do you think is appropriate?"

"Three." Kal'tsit said halfway and then changed the subject directly, "About 40%. To get from Che City to Rhodes Island, you must rely on the underground forces of Longmen for transit. Asking them for help will also cost a lot. In addition, I can also help you contact someone who can ensure that you will not be targeted when you are transporting by rail in Ursus."

White Wolf did not bargain any more and nodded in agreement. She knew that the price Kal'tsit offered was already quite reasonable. Under the current circumstances, the beneficiaries must be divided into three parts: the first is the Integration Movement as the supplier, the second is the Lungmen underground organization that completes the transnational smuggling mission, and the last is the buyer, Rhodes Island.

As the person in charge of the integration movement, being able to sell these contraband items at 40% of the price was already very good. Tallulah had told her before that as long as they could be sold, 10% of the price would be acceptable, and now the task has been exceeded.

"Is the Longmen underground organization reliable? What if they get the goods and run away?" Bai Lang thought about the entire cooperation process and couldn't help asking.

"Ordinary gangs may be like this, but the one I'm looking for won't. As long as Longmen doesn't fall, he won't fall. I have cooperated with him more than once. Although I have never met him, this person is the shadow of Longmen."

He must have an official background, Bai Lang thought. She suddenly recalled Officer Chen whom she had met before. After knowing that she was being targeted, she used various channels to learn more about this person. She found out that he was a capable and prestigious police officer who hated evil and was one of the core figures of Longmen.

Does Officer Chen know about this underground force with official background or not? If she knew, how would she deal with it, or is her hatred of evil just a superficial phenomenon, and in fact she is the same as everyone else?

She thought of Kal'tsit's words about the shadow, and felt that this underground organization was difficult to define, so she said half-knowingly: "For the continuation of light, there must always be people working in the shadows. This is how I understand what you mean by the Shadow of Lungmen. If there is no problem with Lungmen, then the overall plan can be finalized. Can you tell me a little about this organization? I'm quite curious."

"Of course you can. Although I will be the one contacting Mr. Lin directly, the Integration Movement is the supplier. You will definitely have to meet with them when the time comes. I would like to remind you in advance that Mr. Lin is a very disciplined person."

"That means we have to go to Longmen one day in the future, right?" Bai Lang's face immediately turned into a bitter melon with worry. She didn't want to see Officer Chen again. What's more, the project she wanted to discuss was the kind that Officer Chen absolutely could not know.

Kal'tsit misunderstood White Wolf's meaning. She thought he was worried about the underground organization, so she comforted him, "Yes, I've contacted them, and now it depends on what they think. Don't worry, even though they are a gang, they won't make things difficult for you."

"Well, I'm prepared for this. There's one more thing. The Integration Movement plans to buy a batch of supplies, mainly electronic equipment. This is a serious business. It's mainly because it's impossible to purchase in bulk in the north, so I have to inquire about it."

"There are quite a few in Kulusier's place. Since Hemer came, her colleague Mel also followed to Rhodes Island. She is a mechanical researcher. What Rhodes Island lacks the least now is various electronic equipment, but most of these things are drones. Can you use them?"

"It can be useful!" Bai Lang said excitedly. She had already imagined a drone combat unit like Rhine Life, but she didn't expect that Hemer and the others came from Columbia and brought this technology with them.

Kal'tsit didn't ask White Wolf what he was going to do with these things, and said directly: "Then you can go find Kal'sil, she will definitely be willing to clear out the stock, but the price of drones is not cheap."

"Directly deduct the cost of the Originium Mine!"

"Yes, but Rhodes Island is not a professional machinery manufacturer. If you need a large quantity of items, in addition to the ones from Rhodes Island, I suggest you go to those multinational companies to buy them. They all have their own special supply channels."

"I haven't tried it. How about you give me an example?"

After a brief thought, Kelshi gave a suggestion: "Dagu Group is a multinational company that has opened a company in the northernmost part of Ursus. It is most appropriate to purchase supplies from them."

Dagu Group?! Bailang felt as if he was trapped by something.

Volume II: Chapter 109: Collaboration Agenda III

Although she was reluctant in her heart, White Wolf knew that she had to go on this trip to Longmen. Fortunately, it would take some time for Kal'tsit to arrange everything, so she could spend a few days of leisure in Rhodes Island.

"In addition to this matter, I also have a clue for the task you assigned to me last time."

"Oh? Have you heard any news about General Hellagur?" Kal'tsit asked in surprise.

White Wolf observed Kal'tsit's expression and felt that her surprised expression did not seem fake. So, was this all a coincidence?

She thought for a while and said slowly: "Not only did I find out, I also met the general himself, and..."

At this moment, her stomach growled twice at an inopportune time, and Kal'tsit's eyes, staring at her without blinking, moved to her abdomen.

"I'm hungry." Bai Lang couldn't stand this kind of look and couldn't help blushing. She took out her cell phone to check the time to get rid of the embarrassment, "It's almost twelve o'clock, it's time for lunch."

"Well, I've contacted Amiya. She will bring an extra portion of food when she comes back later." Kal'tsit nodded.

"Okay, then I'll continue talking about the dean."

"Dean?"

"Yes, General Hellagur is the director of a clinic called Azazel in Che City."

"Azazel, I have heard of him, but I didn't expect him to live in seclusion there."

Now White Wolf's curiosity was aroused: "Is Azazel famous?"

"It's not a question of whether it's famous or not. I know about this clinic by coincidence. Rhodes Island once carried out a secret mission in Che City. An elite operator was injured during the mission and was admitted to Azazel's clinic. Later, he mentioned this place in his mission report, but he only mentioned it briefly and not many people paid attention to it."

"An elite operator was injured? What secret mission?" Bai Lang couldn't help but ask.

Kal'tsit didn't answer, but just looked at her with a smile.

Bai Lang immediately understood what the other party meant: "I understand, I understand. It's a confidential matter, so I won't ask about it."

She thought of the confidentiality agreement during Operation Flame Demon. Rhodes Island had assigned confidentiality levels to many missions and levels of authority to operators. She was not a core member, so apart from the events she had personally experienced, she had no way of knowing any other confidential matters.

"This secret mission actually has a follow-up. Perhaps, I will need your help in the future. Then you will know everything." Kal'tsit continued.

"Let's talk about it later. Let's talk about this mission first. Before I explain the details, I want to make one thing clear. This trip to Azazel has yielded huge results!"

Kal'tsit raised her chin curiously.

"Due to the rush, I didn't get your exact opinion, but I guess you want General Hellagur to join Rhodes Island."

Kal'tsit nodded and continued to wait for White Wolf to continue.

"I told Dean Rhodes Island to seek cooperation with him, and General Hellagur also hopes to cooperate with Rhodes Island. After all, Azazel Clinic lacks effective means to suppress Ore Disease. In addition, the clinic has adopted several seriously infected orphans. If they cannot get treatment, the situation will be very serious.

As a condition of cooperation, General Hellagur will promise to help Rhodes Island when it needs it. In addition, Azazel will assist Rhodes Island in conducting drug experiments and observing and recording the effects. "

Kal'tsit immediately sorted out the interests involved. She picked up the teacup, took a sip, and looked at White Wolf quietly: "You must know that Rhodes Island has no shortage of drug experimenters. As long as the news is released, countless infected people will rush to try the new drug."

"I understand that drug experiments can serve as a practical form of cooperation between the two parties. Azazel's real offer is General Hellagur's promise."

"Do you think it's worth it for Rhodes Island to sign such an unequal partnership based on a verbal promise?"

White Wolf did not answer the question directly. She asked in return: "Kal'tsit, I believe you know Ursus much better than I do. I want to know, in this huge country, how many hospitals are there left that are specifically for the infected? I know very well that doing these things in Ursus will make people feel childish and ridiculous, but I don't want to hear any judgments like 'a mantis trying to stop a chariot' or 'overestimating one's own abilities'. I would rather, I would rather help them do these ridiculous things with no future in sight."

After saying this, Bai Lang felt resentful for some reason, so she stared at Kal'tsit angrily, waiting for a result from her.

"You look like an old friend of mine." Kal'tsit said something incomprehensible as soon as she opened her mouth.

She paused for a moment, and the look of reminiscence on her face was gradually replaced by a smile:

"You should wait for Amiya to come over before you say this. Given her temper, she'll be so angry that she'll jump up and stamp her feet if I don't agree."

Kal'tsit smiled, and White Wolf's resentment immediately disappeared. She began to reflect on whether she had behaved a little inappropriately just now. Why did she suddenly feel resentful? It seems that she has not practiced enough. She must be rational and rational, and not let her emotions take over! She secretly warned herself in her heart.

"Anyway, this is what I think." She stared at the wood grain on the sofa table and said, then looked up at Kal'tsit. As if she was afraid to meet her gaze, she quickly moved her gaze back to the table and asked, "You, what do you think?"

"Since it's an investment, there are always risks. Rhodes Island can still afford this loss."

"So you agree." All her worries turned into surprise, and she stared at Kal'tsit with burning eyes.

"Well, I agree. General Hellagur should have asked you to bring the token here."

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