Looking at Kabu who was making a fuss, Ola sighed.

This guy is too stupid. Isn't it normal for the two sides of the war to sell prisoners of war to each other before the war!

After all, one side gained resources and the other side regained precious pilots, so this matter is really not a big deal in this universe.

Each side takes what it needs.

Besides, even if these prisoners of war go back, for New Eden, it is just that the opponent has restored a few fleets, while New Eden has obtained resources that restrict their development.

Don't you see that in this war, New Eden lost four main fleets on the surface, but in fact, the only loss was the anger of Chemr Solan.

After salvaging the wreckage of the warships of both sides on the battlefield, these wreckages were quickly refined, and the refined mineral resources were enough to build six Sasha fleets. New Eden not only did not lose, but also earned two fleets.

And what New Eden paid was just less than a week of warship manufacturing time.

As for the fact that these prisoners of war would form a fleet to attack New Eden after returning to the Dasaszo civilization, Aura and the others really didn't take it seriously.

It's just a few rounds of doomsday.

Looking at the still silent Kabu, Aura said directly: "Sir Kabu, this is our price limit, and my New Eden is very poor. The daily expenses of nearly 700 people are too high. We can't support them for too long."

The implication is that if the price is less than this, then these prisoners of war will have to disappear to avoid the consumption of excess materials in New Eden.

This made Kabu's mouth twitch. In the experience of other predecessors, this prisoner transaction should not be a result of half a day of negotiation, and it can only be determined after several rounds of negotiations.

How can you be so tough as to threaten to kill the hostages if you are not satisfied with the price.

However, looking at Aula with a serious face and Chelm Solan with a cold face, and thinking about the style of New Eden, this doesn't seem to be a joke with him.

Then the smile on Kabu's face froze. After thinking for a while, he decided that it was better to be frank.

"Sir, let me be frank. Although I am a neutral businessman, I stayed in the Jiali galaxy for a while before coming to your side this time, so I also received an order from Dasaszo, which is to trade the prisoners back from your hands.

I can see that after this war, the Dasaszo civilization is seriously injured, so it is urgent to return this batch of prisoners, and we can use this to make a fortune from the Dasaszo civilization."

Kabu sold Gray Dasaszo without hesitation and turned to New Eden, oh no, it should be turned to interests.

For Kabu's frankness, Ola's face did not change, because he knew about this matter before this guy came.

In response to Kabu's proposal, Aura shook his head slightly, picked up the list in his hand and said, "This is our offer, and it is also the final price. I can give you the right to sell these prisoners of war, and how much you can get from the Dasaszo civilization depends on your own ability."

New Eden is not interested in money. Compared with money, resources are more practical.

But because these resources are controlled in the war, and although there are many resources on this list, the Dasaszo civilization can still take them out with a grit of teeth.

Seeing Aura so generous, Kabu's eyes lit up. Isn't this equivalent to letting him be a middleman between New Eden and Dasaszo!

Moreover, because this transaction is needed by both parties, it can be said to be very safe and there is no risk. He just needs to run errands and pass on messages.

Isn't this easier than buying them back with your own money and then worrying about Dasaszo breaking the contract after receiving the prisoners of war?

"Kabu, I'm happy to do it."

Then, Rab raised his glass to Aura with a smile on his face.

The two of them clinked their glasses with a smile, and everything was self-explanatory.

"You are robbing money!"

In the Jiali galaxy, at the Dasaszo Forward Fortress, Gray Dasaszo frowned as he looked at the list Kabu sent him.

The mineral resources required in this list are outrageous. The driver of this main battleship needs three battleships of the same value of minerals, and the driver of the dreadnought needs four dreadnoughts of the same price of mineral resources. This is simply robbing money!

And Gray Dasaszo can clearly see what the consequences will be if this batch of resources falls into New Eden. This is simply aiding the enemy!

"Your Majesty Gray, this is the lowest price I have negotiated with New Eden." Kabu looked at Gray Dasaszo with a sullen face, and continued without blushing, "And from a businessman's point of view, this price is really acceptable. After all, these are all Dasaszo battleship pilots who are famous for their fighting spirit in the southern star field. Judging from their previous battle records, this price is still moderate after all."

Kabu was not talking nonsense on this point.

Although the Dasaszo fleet has no power to fight back in front of New Eden, in the entire southern star field, the Dasaszo fleet is a tough guy!

Kabu treated his warriors like commodities, which made him feel uncomfortable. He wanted to hang this guy on the street lamp in the space station, but reason finally overwhelmed his killing intention, because as a frequent visitor to the prisoner market, he knew that this was also true.

After all, in the wars in Dasaszo over the years, many captured prisoners were sold as slaves, so he was very familiar with the slave market.

"I agree to this price. I will give you the balance after you bring the prisoners back safely."

"No, no, no, Your Majesty Gray, this batch of money can only be paid by you. After all, although I have so many minerals, the transportation cost is too high. For this transaction, you only need to pay me a transaction fee of one million star coins for each prisoner you redeem."

Kabu said very modestly.

Are you kidding? How could he have so many resources to trade? Moreover, to bring so many minerals from the central market to the front line, not only would he risk being robbed by pirates, but the transportation costs would probably be more than what he earned. The investment and the benefits were not proportional at all!

So Gray Dasaszo provided these materials, and he symbolically took a little middleman's cut from each prisoner of war. After all, one person was one million, and these 696 people were a full 690 million, which exceeded his expected income this time!

He was already very satisfied!

Looking at Kabu who was so sensible, the murderous intent in Gray Dasaszo's eyes disappeared immediately, replaced by a gentle smile.

"That's it, after the materials are ready, I'll have to trouble you to continue to connect with the relevant matters!"

"My job!"

Kabu bowed slightly and said, then checked the cold sweat on his forehead, and the big stone in his heart was also put down.

He could feel that if he had just followed Gray Dasazo's words and chosen to provide the materials himself and then sell them to them at a high price, he would definitely not be able to go back after the transaction was completed.

In this business, the biggest worry is that the thieves will rob the thieves!

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