Abyss Knight

Chapter 102



The female doctor finally left and went out when a moment of magic was coming. Not long after she went out, the door was knocked. This time, kukas\'s guard and a fat middle-aged man came in.

"Sir, this is the representative of the chamber of Commerce," the guard pointed to the fat middle-aged man behind him.

"Go down! There\'s nothing for you here." kukas nodded to escort him away, but he didn\'t mean to get up. After the escort left, he asked the fat middle-aged man: "What\'s your name? Who\'s from the chamber of Commerce? What are you going to do here? If I remember correctly, it\'s the mining regulations that no one is allowed to come in except miners and soldiers."

"The rules are dead, people are alive, and some rules can disappear without trace under the influence of money and power." the middle-aged fat man grinned: "in fact, you should only ask me what I\'m going to do here, en! I think you should know what I\'m going to do here, so I don\'t think it\'s necessary to say it again."

"Since you don\'t think it\'s necessary to say it again, let\'s go! My time is very precious and I don\'t have time to waste on you." kukas touched his bare brain bag and smiled: "the food of more than 10000 miners is waiting for me to distribute, and the weapons and equipment of hundreds of soldiers are waiting for me to find them. I think you can leave now."

Kukas\'s words made the fat middle-aged man look a little bad. Yes, his face looked very ugly. "You must pay enough ore we need, or you know the end."

"What did you say? Let me deliver the ore? Let me, an imperial soldier, violate the order of the military headquarters and deliver the ore to you, a chamber of commerce that doesn\'t even know its name? Poor boy, touch your head to see if it was bitten by a dog. How could you say these words?" kukas pointed to the fat middle-aged man and laughed loudly: "You are so funny. Go out! I never talk to fools." while talking, he took out a stack of documents and put them in front of him to watch. From time to time, he nodded and shook his head, pretending not to be weird.

"Officer, you shouldn\'t talk to me like this. You should recognize your identity." the fat middle-aged man sneered at kukas and stared at kukas with vicious eyes.

"If you are willing to pay a lot of money, I mean, if you buy my ore at the market price, I will deliver the ore you need to you." Kukas didn\'t care about each other\'s words. He just touched his bare head and carried the huge siege hammer beside him, but he wanted to come a little, and then threw the hammer aside.

"This is simply impossible." the fat middle-aged man cried strangely, "our chamber of Commerce has collected ore in this mining area for decades and has never paid the price of money."

"As long as you pay us the ore, in three or five years, our chamber of commerce can make you a senior officer, an official many times higher than your current status. I think such payment will help you more than money. You know, in the army, even if you have more money, you may not be promoted." the middle-aged businessman said loudly.

"I\'m sorry, but I think you should inquire about my origin." kukas was too lazy to go on with the fat businessman: "Go back! Go back where you come from. Don\'t talk to me. What I want you to know is that I hate to see people like you and hear people like you. Remember, don\'t say a word to me. If you talk again, I\'ll let you know that I\'m not easy to provoke kukas."

"Officer, recognize your identity. Maybe you can kill hundreds or thousands of enemies in the fortress outside, and even control the army that has not been weak. But here, you are just a small mining area supervisor. Don\'t mention the chamber of Commerce behind me, even I can\'t provoke you." the fat businessman pointed to kukas and said in a deep voice: "As long as I have one idea, I can demote you to an ordinary cannon fodder soldier at any time, and I will never want to make a head start in the army. As long as I have one idea, I can promote you to an officer commanding more soldiers at any time. So I hope you can recognize your current identity and don\'t bring your habits in the army here."

Looking at the fat middle-aged man who kept roaring in front of him, kukas couldn\'t help pulling the corners of his mouth and laughing. He pulled the rope next to him, and a bell sounded outside the door. Then the door opened and ten tough soldiers rushed in from the outside.

"Take him away. Well, give him some mining tools and let him work in the mine. Remember, you should send someone to watch him and let him dig the ore himself today. Well, the number is twice that of other miners. If he can\'t finish it, don\'t let him eat." kukas pointed out the fat middle-aged man to his guards.

The guards all looked at the fat middle-aged man when they heard the speech. They didn\'t understand why the man in front of them offended his officer and let the officer tease him so. Of course, the guards didn\'t think kukas was punishing the fat man. In their view, kukas had a good ending without smashing the fat man into meat pie.

"Sir, there are still some guards with him. What should they do?" a guard whispered to kukas for instructions.

"What happens to their leaders is what happens to them," kukas said with a grimace: "The miners have died a lot these days. It will take more than a month to wait for the next supplement from the military headquarters, so let them go mining first so that we can earn more military merit. Well, I\'ll exchange some things with the military headquarters at that time for you to enjoy."

"No, you can\'t treat us like this." the fat middle-aged man didn\'t expect kukas to treat him like this. He instructed kukas to roar loudly: "if you dare to treat me like this, you will regret it forever."

"Pull him out and let him work quickly. Well! You can properly urge him not to let him rest." kukas reached out and grabbed the paper in front of him, then rubbed it with both hands and kneaded it into powder.

The fat man who disgusted him disappeared from his sight, while kukas sat quietly in his room and began to think about tomorrow. In his opinion, if there is no accident, there must be a fight tomorrow. The two sides of the fight are him and the chamber of Commerce who came to collect ore.