Time travel rebellion, I'm serious

Chapter 934 The Jackal’s Doubts

The performance of the Glorious Mercenary Group moved Jackal's heart, and he understood more and more what Yingjiu was thinking.

Now, he has begun to consider whether these people can be recruited.

But his fantasy was soon shattered by Mike.

"You mean these grains and slaves belong to us?"

Mike shook his head, "No, it belongs to Mr. Han Jun, not you, and not mine!"

The jackal was disheveled in the wind. The young man he thought was a young man turned out to be a slave of the Rakshasa barbarians, and he was not yet a Han soldier.

No,

Who kicked him out of the military? ? ?

But after being stunned for a moment, he understood what Mike meant, that is, these grains and slaves all belonged to the battalion commander who signed a contract with him and paid him money.

But on the other hand, it can also be a higher level of the Han army, but it is not the Jackal himself.

So this feels weird.

But it wasn't over yet, Captain Mike's next words almost made him break the defense.

Because according to what Captain Mike said, the money in front of him belongs to everyone present. According to the distribution rules within their group, the Jackal accounts for 20%, the group leader accounts for 10%, the A-level mercenaries account for 10%, and BC 50%. Level mercenaries are divided into 10%, and the last 10% are D-level mercenaries.

So what is this?

distribute?

Do not!

This is a bribe! !

The bribe was very generous, and he could keep 20% of the money seized.

Looking at the money, there are mainly copper coins, there are also a lot of silver coins, and there are even five or six gold coins.

These two percent...

I'm afraid it's not about beheading! ! !

In an instant, Jackal felt a chill on his neck.

Not only was my neck cold, but it was also cold from my tailbone along my spine to the top of my head.

But, Mike said this is the rule of mercenaries.

so......

Seeing that Jackal was hesitant, Captain Mike thought for a moment, and then said cautiously to Jackal.

"Lord Jackal, there are businessmen among my prisoners, and these gold coins were found on them. How about we ask them to pay a ransom and then let him go privately?"

Ok? ? ?

Just when Jackal was about to agree to hand over 20% of the commission, Captain Mike's words confused him again.

ransom?

Has this turned into kidnapping and ransom again? ?

Is this mercenary group changing jobs so quickly, and are bandits and bandits so easy to do?

Looking at Jackal's puzzled expression, Mike knew that Jackal didn't understand what was going on, so he explained.

"Master Jackal, it stands to reason that these prisoners all belong to the Han army master. Even if these businessmen pay the ransom, they are given to the Han army master. But isn't this an exception?"

"Don't you think this money is small, but according to the rules, this money should be divided this way, so we can only find ways to find ways to make the remaining money from other places."

"Although I don't do this often, I still have some experience. As long as these businessmen pay the ransom, we can secretly release them."

Jackal was immediately speechless. It turned out that it was not a bribe just now, but this was called a bribe!

But why do these businessmen pay ransom to our army?

Are our Han troops bandits?

Before Jackal could speak, Captain Mike gave an order, and several better-dressed people were roughly pulled out by a few mercenaries.

"Master Jackal, these people are businessmen. They own more than a dozen carts of these grains, and several slaves among the captives also belong to them. Although their net worth is not high, they can still make some gold coins."

Then, the businessman captives suddenly fell to their knees, shouted for mercy, and were willing to spend money to redeem themselves.

Although Jackal couldn't understand what these people were talking about, he still understood the word "spare your life".

When he looked at Mike in confusion, Mike quickly translated.

"Master Jackal, they said please spare their lives, and they are willing to pay a ransom to redeem themselves."

Jackal: "......"

No.

Why does it feel like they are so skilled?

A skilled robber,

A skilled hand.

He's the only one who isn't skilled in co-writing, right?

Seeing that the jackal was silent, Mike began to whisper bad things about these businessmen to the jackal.

"Master Jackal, these businessmen are very cunning and greedy. They..."

As Mike told the story, Jackal roughly understood what these businessmen did.

To put it simply, these businessmen are profiteers. What they do is buy low and sell high. For money, they can sell food to their enemies and even sell weapons that can kill them to their enemies.

This is...

It's amazing!

How corrupt is this Rakshasa barbarian to be able to do this?

Isn't this traitorous?

Jackal suddenly became interested in these businessmen, but now is not the time. He will interrogate them when he returns.

"Commander Mike, burn all this food and take away all the prisoners!"

Mike: "???"

"Master Jackal, these grains belong to the Han army master. How can you make such an order?"

Although when the contract was originally signed, it was about attacking the teams transporting food from the American Empire. The content included killing the delivery personnel, burning food, digging roads, etc.

But now that all the businessmen and escorts have run away, what is left behind is the property of the Han army master. How can he make decisions privately?

Jackal couldn't help but be stunned by Mike's question.

Well, you have transformed from a disciplined army into bandits, and then into loyal guards, protecting your employer's property to the death.

I'm just curious, what do you mercenaries do? Isn’t the business too broad? ? ?

Is this the cultural difference of riding a horse?

This is too outrageous!


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