Chapter 834: Sign a contract

Everyone was confused at the same time...

To think that he could grab a titan's finger and throw it away?

The Norma Knight and the Maya people were all stunned, unsure of what expression to make.

The Titan giants were also perplexed, staring with their huge eyes, collectively examining Robb, seemingly trying to understand how such a small person managed to throw their companion away.

Only the Westwind people remained calm, and Kante spoke cheerfully, "How did he do that? It's strange. It's theoretically impossible to throw him away by just grabbing his finger, right? The finger would break first, wouldn't it?"

Elsie said, "Are you stupid? First, give the other person a buff to strengthen their body so that the finger won't break, and then throw them away."

Kante said, "Wow, there's so much technique involved in throwing someone?"

Robb turned around, laughed, and scolded, "Why make it so complicated? It may seem like I'm grabbing his finger, but in fact, I'm channeling my strength through his entire arm. Don't mess around."

Robb said, "I can't believe it. It's a matter of your life and the lives of your subordinates, and you didn't listen carefully? Let me repeat it for you. The three ways are..." (To save on words, please refer to the previous chapter.)

The knight listened nervously, glancing at the nearby giants, afraid that they might suddenly attack. However, the giants were also confused by Robb's previous throw and were studying him carefully, contemplating, so they didn't make any immediate moves.

The knight asked awkwardly, "What about the prices for these three rescue methods?"

Robb said, "For a careless rescue, your reward is simply shouting '666, you're awesome, so powerful,' and thanking me for my help. In your next life, you'll be a guard dog protecting my home."

The knight: "..."

Robb continued, "For a slightly more serious rescue, you'll need to pay me around 30,000 to 40,000 gold coins. Considering that one life is worth about 100 gold coins, and there are more than 500 people here, it adds up to over 50,000 gold coins. If I rescue them a bit more seriously, I won't be able to save everyone, probably only about 300 to 400 people, so charging 30,000 to 40,000 gold coins seems fair and reasonable."

The knight said, "The price difference between saving some carelessly and saving more seriously is too big, isn't it?"

Robb said, "Is there not a big difference in price for hundreds of lives? Are you trying to say that your subordinates are worthless? That it doesn't matter if they die?"

The knight didn't dare to say such words. Wasn't he afraid of mutiny among his subordinates? He could only keep quiet.

After several seconds, he finally asked, "Then, what would be the price if you seriously intervene and save them all?"

Robb said, "To guarantee that all of you survive, the price would be extremely high. Be prepared for it."

The knight felt a bit uneasy. The slightly more serious rescue earlier already cost around 30,000 to 40,000 gold coins. Saving everyone would likely involve an astronomical figure, and he didn't know if he could afford it.

Robb smiled and said, "The reward is simple. This mountain range belongs to me. All the resources within the mountains belong to me, including but not limited to the mineral resources, wood resources, medicinal resources, and animal resources that you have already discovered. And you must also hand over the maps you have drawn to me. In the future, you are not allowed to enter and steal my minerals or disturb and destroy my construction and development work... As long as you agree to this, I will be a little more serious in saving you."