The deal worth 200 million magic coins was negotiated into 2 trillion.
Any boss who encounters this kind of thing would have to scold him.
However, the powerful wizards and civilizations involved were very relaxed and comfortable with this.
Because they are not the ones who end up paying, they are just acting as a lobbyist.
Not only do you not need to pay for it yourself, Wizard Civilization can also earn a large amount of referral fees from it.
The Demonic Tide Civilization is rich! This ultimate civilization, which used to travel across the star realm and destroyed more than a dozen top civilizations, has plenty of resources and wealth.
What Mo Tide lacks most now is time, not money.
The most painful thing in the world is when a person dies and the money is not spent.
The Demonic Tide Civilization is almost in this state at this stage.
If the war against a ruined civilization ends in failure and the entire civilization falls into a state of catastrophe, what is the use of the Demonic Tide Civilization having so many resources and star territory?
Not to mention two trillion magic coins, just adding a zero at the end, Rogge estimates that the Demonic Tide Civilization is also willing.
What's even worse is that if the Silver Knight is willing to turn the conflict into friendship and lead the Silver Soul World to participate in the war to assist the demonic tide.
Just add two zeros at the end! Maybe Mochao agrees!
It’s just that such huge resource wealth indeed exceeds the imagination of many world civilizations.
In the last round of development strategy to boost the alliance's domestic demand, the Wizarding Civilization seemed to have only thrown out four trillion magic coins.
These four trillion magic coins are divided among all alliance member planes, not just to any one family.
Those large alliance planes that closely follow the wizarding world and do the best will naturally get the most.
But in the hands of small and medium-sized plane civilizations, or even in the hands of weaker micro-planes, there may not be much left.
The macro-level development and strategic layout of top-level civilizations are not what Rogge is good at. That is what Ms. Bev and other talents need to consider.
It's not that Rogge can't learn it at all, he just doesn't want to "waste time" on it. Rogge is very satisfied with taking care of his own one-third of an acre of land.
Thain's mentality has always been very similar to Rogge, and he also wants to pursue his own truth.
It's just that it was pushed to the forefront by the times.
Therefore, Thain is not actually a qualified leader of civilization.
Not only Thain, but also the Demon Lord of Destruction in the history of the Demonic Tide Civilization!
But in this way, who is the truly qualified leader of civilization?
Who is the true natural leader...
Most of the time, everyone is affected by various aspects.
It’s not whether he is good at it or not, whether he is suitable to be a leader of civilization, but the position of leader of civilization, he can only stay there.
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After Silver Cavalry spoke, the atmosphere in the Temple of Death became noticeably more lively.
To Rogge's slight surprise, the ruler of the Gintama world who expressed his attitude immediately after Silver Cavalry was not the "trustees" he had arranged in advance.
But the eighth-level master Pluto, who stood two positions behind Silver Cavalry, nodded seriously and said: "With resources worth two trillion magic coins, if the Demonic Tide Civilization is willing to pay, our Gintama World can do it."
Reluctantly, we can peacefully accept the worlds we once fell into."
Pluto's past identity in the Gintama world has always been a role similar to the "big butler".
Over the past ten thousand years or so, it has not only helped Silver Cavalry build an extremely solid defensive front in the Gintama world, but even earlier, it helped Silver Cavalry manage all aspects of the Gintama world's affairs.
Including those "soul fields" that are very distinctive in the Gintama world, they have also been jointly managed by Pluto for many years.
Pluto's speech attracted the echo of all the undead lords in the Temple of Death.
Including the undead masters around Rogge, they also hurriedly expressed their support.
The same goes for Lord Gui Yan and others who are good friends with He Xiu.
On the other hand, the Lord of Mohai, who is currently the seemingly "second person" of the Gintama civilization and has experienced the fall of his mother plane and fled to the Gintama Star Territory as a bereaved dog, seems somewhat silent during this period.
The Lord of the Ink Sea, who looked like a big octopus, did not express any objections with an angry expression.
It's just a little silent.
He squeezed more of his octopus body into the grave in front of the giant tombstone.
The silence of the Lord of the Ink Sea actually represents "tacit agreement".
"Is the war finally over?" Some undead masters who were extremely slow to react sighed belatedly.
War, over?
The masters of the Gintama World, who have experienced tens of thousands of years of war, finally realized that peace was so close to them.
The direct battle between the Gintama World and the Demonic Tide Civilization in this star domain occurred earlier than the Wizarding Civilization.
And the Gintama World War actually ended later than the Wizarding Civilization!
Therefore, these undead masters of the Gintama world have actually been exhausted for a long time.
Even the undead will feel tired, which is enough to show how long the Gintama World War lasted and how brutal the war was.
However, what Rogge realized later was that undead creatures are generally cold-blooded and do not have too much concept of family affection.
They are all damn undead, so it is naturally rare to establish a bloodline bond.
Therefore, no matter how many souls have perished in the world of the undead, other undead souls will not have too deep feelings or hatred.
This is completely different from the Minghe Empire!
They are both top-level civilizations of the death system. The Gintama world and the Hades Empire are obviously very different.
If the same situation were to be faced, the bloodthirsty, cruel, and violent pharaohs of the Minghe Empire, who still had some remaining strength at that time, would definitely not let go of the Demonic Tide Civilization easily!
But the situation before us is in the Gintama world, which is relatively Buddhist, likes to sleep in tombs, and only occasionally launches an "undead riot"...
"I am a person who specializes in studying the undead, but I didn't think of this..." Rogge tapped his head with his finger in frustration.
In fact, it’s not that Rogge’s thinking has stopped, but that most of the top civilizations in the death system are actually very violent.
Neither the former Minghe Empire nor the Death Civilization currently at war with the Fairyland Civilization is a kind civilization.
Even the Gintama world is not kind either!
The undead masters of the Gintama world, headed by Ginqi, were simply defeated by "reality".
If we continue to fight the demonic tide to the death, what will be left to the Gintama world?
Silver Cavalry's undead war horse was severely injured by Demon Ancestor Lei Ji in the previous battle, and one of its eyes was destroyed, and countless eternal souls were lost.
Although Silver Cavalry finally defeated Demon Ancestor Lei Ji, what did it gain?
Is it possible that we can also kill the extremely fast Demon Ancestor Lei Ji?!
There is no absolute strength to suppress everything, even the eighth level peak powerhouse has to compromise.