Edge of the Apocalypse

Chapter 666: Deleting Records

When he came to Ned's office again, Allen glanced at it, and it was obviously much more spacious than the last time he saw it. That's because a lot of equipment has been removed. In the office of a dignified base director, there are only tables, chairs, tactical boards, and a few filing cabinets left. It is really rudimentary.

Ned smiled and said, "After the previous battle, a lot of equipment was damaged or needed to be repaired. I took out all the equipment that I don't need here and gave it to other departments first. It seems a lot more spacious."

"I'm sorry, I didn't catch up with that battle."

"It's okay, besides, didn't you have some personal grievances with Major General Catherine at that time?" Ned said: "At that time, Mr. Renner thought you would not come back, and even named you to challenge the major general, which really scared me. Like Catherine This kind of thing has never happened in a small place like the rock base. I am not afraid that Mr. Allen will laugh at me for being timid. If you say that Mr. Renner or General Catherine has an accident, my days as the base supervisor will come to an end."

Hearing that Renner challenged Catherine by name, Allen couldn't hide his surprise on his face. Fortunately, Ned was talking about other things and didn't notice anything strange about Allen. Allen coughed dryly and interrupted Ned. He put the rucksack on the table, patted it and said: "This time, on the way back, I hunted some things by the way. It probably can't be exchanged for military merit, but I want to ask the lieutenant colonel to see if the Federation is willing to buy them .”

"Let me see." Ned said bluntly. When the hunting group was performing tasks outside, they would occasionally encounter some powerful beasts. After killing them, it is often necessary to recover certain valuable parts of these powerful beings, such as the core. These things cannot be exchanged for military merit, but they can be sold to the Federation, or privately sold to some needy people in exchange for cash.

During the mission, by the way, you can get some extra money. Almost every hunting group has its own method of getting money. Recycling cores is just one example, and there are some greedy teams that specialize in robbery, such as the free hunters Allen met before. Of course, for those who dare to do such a thing, the team must be strong and clean. Otherwise, it would be a trivial matter to be found out, and it would be a trivial matter if the reputation plummeted. I was afraid that the family behind the suffering master would be powerful, and that would not be a consequence that a mere hunting group could bear.

That night, the free hunter learned that Alan was from Bethkind, but the reason why he wanted to be cruel was that he was afraid of retaliation from Bethkind. It's a pity that they picked the wrong opponent, but they were basically wiped out under Allen's hands.

Allen opened his backpack and first took out a crystal thorn. Ned took it into his hand and played with it carefully, and took out an instrument to test the source power content in the crystal thorn, and finally said happily: "Mr. Allen, this is a good thing. How many things like this do you have?"

"Not many." Allen smiled and took out all the crystal thorns in his rucksack, and placed them neatly on the table: "There are only twenty."

"Twenty!" Ned's eyes widened.

He was not given a chance to breathe,

Allen took out the core of the crystal python from his backpack again. When this lavender core was placed on the table, the whole office was covered with a layer of purple light. Looking at this football-sized core with deep purple crystal threads wrapped around it, Ned's eyes almost fell out. He was taken aback, and lost his voice: "God, what did you suddenly kill, with such a big core with such a high concentration of source power?"

"That thing is federally funded

(This chapter is not finished, please turn the page) There seems to be no record in the material. "Alan roughly described the appearance of the crystal thorn python.

Ned was stunned when he heard this, and he said for a moment: "Sure enough, no matter how small Linshuang is, it is still a planet. Although we have controlled some areas, we have not been able to fully grasp the information of all life on this planet. Mr. Allen, your batch The value is extremely high. As I said before, the Kaiyan base is too small, and I am not qualified to accept such high-end goods. I need to ask Linyuan Fortress for instructions. But I guarantee that they will not reject these extremely high-concentration products Crystal thorns and cores. Even if the federation doesn’t need them, I still have a way to sell them for you, but the price is not as high as the federation’s offer.”

"Okay, then I'll leave them to you, Lieutenant Colonel Ned."

Ned licked his lips and said: "One thing I need to explain first is that no matter the acquisition by the Federation or other people, a certain handling fee needs to be deducted. The amount is about 5% to 7% of the total price. about."

Allen nodded: "I'll give you ten percent, but the payment must be settled in one go."

"No problem!" Ned said excitedly, the so-called handling fee was included. Ned can at least get a commission of about two percentage points, especially if he sells to other merchants, he can even get an extra percentage point. And now that Allen is generously driving to 10%, the difference in the middle will naturally go into the lieutenant colonel's pocket. Although he doesn't know the specific value of this batch of goods, at least it can be sold for more than 20 million.

In other words, Ned can get a commission of around one million just by selling this batch of goods for Allen. You must know that the annual salary of a federal lieutenant colonel is far from that much. Of course Allen is aware of this, his generosity is just paving the way for the next thing. After watching Ned swiftly put away the crystal thorns and core, Allen took out his identity token and put it on the table.

Ned immediately understood when he saw it: "You want to exchange for military merit?"

Allen nodded and said, "I have a piece of information that I can provide to the Federation. I don't know what level of military merit it can be exchanged for?"

"What information, tell me."

"Please remember this coordinate first." Allen reported the location of Chaos Canyon, and then said: "This coordinate is located near Chaos Canyon. I accidentally discovered that the Catus were hiding in this canyon, and they seemed to be setting up Also, I also found a strange mothership, which I am sure does not belong to the Catos. So I suspect that there are other aliens involved in this war. As for the specific information, the lieutenant colonel can ask But before sending it to the staff headquarters, there are some records in it that I want the lieutenant colonel to delete."

Ned was taken aback, and asked casually, "Delete the record? What's the reason?"

Allen looked around with a serious expression on his face. Ned met immediately, closed the automatic door of the office himself, and pressed a set of passwords. Then he said: "Okay, now there are only you and me here. All communication devices have been cut off, and I guarantee that no third person will hear this conversation."

"Then I'm relieved." Allen smiled bitterly: "The situation is not good, Lieutenant Colonel, I know why I discovered Chaos Canyon. Because I met a convoy, this team went to Chaos Canyon, just to drill the ghost star He and Vale blue steel were sold to the Catu people in exchange for the Abyss Crystal. Yes, the people who traded with the Catu people were humans, and they were federal soldiers. The team leader was a colonel named Bra, and the Che

(This chapter is not finished, please turn the page) The members of the team come from various legions. The situation is extremely complicated. "

He clicked the token again: "You can look at the records inside first, and you will know that what I said is true."

Ned looked shocked. He finally digested the news brought by Allen before he smiled wryly: "I believe you, Mr. Allen. Sure enough, some people have made a deal with the chaotic race regardless of the bottom line. Damn it, You are right. These records must be deleted, or they will be handed over to the General Staff Headquarters, and if the news is leaked, you and I will have to lose our heads."

Of course Ned wasn't stupid, Alan had revealed enough. Being able to transfer soldiers and school officers from various regiments for his own use, that person's status in the Federation is not low. And he couldn't offend any of the names Ned wanted. Maybe the other party would be afraid of Allen, who was born in Bethcord, but he would never care about a small lieutenant colonel without much background. Once exposed, Ned could fully imagine what would happen to him.

"I know how to deal with it. Don't worry, Mr. Allen. I will carefully screen the records here. I guarantee that the staff headquarters will see a record without any strange information."

"Speaking of this, when the lieutenant colonel deletes the records, he should also delete the part related to General Catherine. I don't think the general wants too many people to know, what do you think?"

Ned could only smile bitterly: "Of course."

"Then don't bother the lieutenant colonel."

Walking out of the office, Reina was leaning against the outer wall. Seeing Allen, he snorted and said, "You disappeared long enough."

"I'm also quite helpless." Alan spread his hands and said, "I'm not here during this time, thank you for your hard work."

"It's good to know, those guys will be returned to you now. I have already accepted an exploration mission and will set off in the afternoon." Reina stood up straight and prepared to leave.

"Wait, I heard you challenged Catherine by name?"

Reina glanced at him: "Don't get me wrong, I'm not doing it for you. It's just that as a member of Bethkind, I have an obligation to maintain the honor of the family."

"In any case, thank you for everything you have done. Also, I suggest you give up the exploration mission." Allen said in a deep voice, "If there is no accident, we will launch a counterattack soon. It is not a local war, but a general offensive!"

"General attack?" Reina looked at him seriously: "You really brought back incredible news."

"Well, I suppose. You'd rather punch a Cato's ass than a boring quest?"

"No no, compared to that, I want to smash the head of the Gray people. It would be even better if it was a dark titan." Reiner waved his hand and left with excitement.

When we came outside the command building, the sun was shining brightly. Allen raised his head, and the clouds and mists in the sky seem to be a little less today, and the fireballs hanging on the horizon and the outlines of the planets outside the sky can be vaguely seen. Allen was looking for the shadow of the Garden of Eden, but he couldn't find the central battlefield among those planets. There, the war between Idahua Star and the Jotun alien race was already in full swing, and the federal army also began to enter the battlefield. It will be a land of peak fire full of dangers, but just like Renner yearning for the general attack that will come soon, Allen also yearns to set foot on that peak fire battlefield.

Under his seemingly gentle appearance, there is a heart as hot as lava!

(end of this chapter)

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