Chapter 72 Chapter 72 – Trade Negotiations
"Hey, Parasite," Nick half-shouted. "I'm here for our trade."
Silence.
Nothing.
No answer came.
Nick looked at Wyntor with furrowed brows.
Splash!
Finally, a splash came from below them, and the two of them saw the head of a rat poking out of the water below them.
"This better be worth it," the rat said. "It takes a lot of energy to get a body through the Eternal's domain."
While Specters weren't targeted by the Nightmare, their minions were.
However, someone as powerful as the Parasite had some ways to get his minion through a corridor of darkness.
"I got the nine corpses," Nick said.
The rat seemed quite surprised when it heard that. "You do?" it asked in surprise.
Nick nodded. "Yes, I do, but I want the location of a useful Specter that I can actually handle."
"Sure, sure!" the rat said quickly. "I already know exactly which one to give you, and I am absolutely certain that you will like this one."
Nick furrowed his brows and looked at Wyntor.
Wyntor nodded.
"Good," Nick said. "Then, do we just dump the corpses in here?" n.-O..V/(e.-l(-b/.I/)n
"Hmmm, can you send them down somewhere else?" the rat asked. "Getting that many of my minions here costs a lot of energy."
"No, we can't," Wyntor said from the side. "You know better than anyone else that nobody is allowed to help you. I can justify taking the corpses here because we are a Zephyx Manufacturer, and many Specters need corpses, but I can't justify taking them somewhere else."
"I'm not going to risk my business unnecessarily."
The rat didn't seem happy at all.
"If I get enough of my minions here to consume the corpse, I need to expend over 30% of the resources I would get from them. That means I would only get six instead of nine corpses, which means I need another four or five corpses to make this a fair trade," the rat said.
"How you transport the corpses is not our problem," Wyntor said. "You told my employee, when you made the offer, that he only needs to dump the corpses into the sewers. You did not specify where and at what time to do it."
"Based on your offer, we can dump the corpses, all at once, without informing you, into a pit of pure darkness as long as it is within the sewer's domain."
"Frankly, your logistical issues are not relevant to this negotiation," Wyntor said.
The rat really didn't like what it was hearing.
"Are you going to miss out on a Specter just because you don't want to get four more corpses real quick?" the rat asked.
"Are you?" Wyntor answered. "You're the one going back on your word."
"I'm not going back on my word!" the Parasite shouted in anger. "You are effectively only giving me six corpses instead of nine! You're scamming me!"
"No, we are not," Wyntor answered calmly but firmly. "We are the procurers of the corpses, and we are selling them at wholesale. There's a reason why the actual merchants generally ask for 30% more. If you sell the corpses to your customers, you will get the worth of nine corpses out of them."
"What are you even talking about?!" the rat shouted. "I'm not a fucking merchant!"
"So?" Wyntor answered. "We are the producers of said corpses. If you are not willing to sell them for more, that's not our problem. The trade agreement stands. Now, do you want the corpses right now?"
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