Chapter 786: 780: Who is the Idiot? (Part 2)
Super Spender
Chapter 786: Chapter 780: Who is the Idiot? (Part 2)
âYour Highness, I truly wish to follow you. As a worthy follower, I should prove my worth.â Marlon hesitated for a moment, but answered according to his initial thoughts. After all, if Finn asked this, it meant that he was far from a fool and was worth following.
âI believe youâll find your choice today to be the right one.â Finn chuckled and turned his attention away from Marlon, directly asking, âLuna Starfield, is the contract finalized? Do I have the clause that I wanted?â
âYes, Your Highness. If the other party fails to deliver within the contract period, it means theyâve defaulted. Given youâre from the Nine-Star royal family, should you go to the Federal Procuratorate and court, your advantage is absolute. Whoever attempts to sue will fail. A thousandfold compensation, especially 100 billion star credits, will certainly be yours.â Luna replied concisely.
âHas the position of that batch of scrap warships been located?â Finn nodded in acknowledgement.
âItâs been confirmed. Iâve hacked into the Aitken familyâs main control network and found the storage warehouse for that batch of goods.â
âHelp me contact Jasmine Davis.â Finn nodded again and ordered.
âYour Highness,â Jasmine Davis quickly appeared before Finn. At the moment, Davis was donned in military attire, looking quite imposing. With no worries now and commanding a first-class warship, stronger than the Federationâs main first-class warship â what more could one say?
With such strategizing and calculation, the nobility attending the lordâs academy are mere underlings; theyâre probably going to be manipulated till death.
When Marlon thought of the fat man, he couldnât help but offer a moment of silence for him. Damn, he messed with a prince and actually thought the prince was a fool. Itâs unclear who the real fool will be. Probably, by that time, the fat man will want to die.
Does the fat manâs family have more than 100 billion star credits? Marlon estimated they could fork up the money, but it would likely bankrupt the family. How much they could retain was unknown â unless Suleiman Cooper steps in.
However, Cooper could not intervene; only the Rochefort family would be capable. Otherwise, it would be impossible to compensate this much. But why would the Rochefort family foot the bill for such a minor matter? They wouldnât care about it.
Marlon, however, didnât need to worry about this. These matters would naturally be handled by Finn. âYes, Your Highness is wise. It seems Iâve been worrying too much.â Marlon hesitated for a moment before choosing to keep his thoughts to himself. He had wanted to say that even though interests move hearts, the price Finn was paying seemed too high for such a minor matter.
Moreover, the people here did not hold any genuine power; they were merely heirs within their respective families. Shaoning Locke and others were in the same boat. Truth be told, if any of the heirs were to die by accident, while the major families might react, they wouldnât be heartbroken. There were plenty of heirs â they wouldnât be overly concerned about losing one.
Of course, each family had its mechanisms. The nine major royal families were no exception, having even stricter systems. Marlon didnât know about this, but given the substantial price that Finn was paying, he couldnât guarantee any significant returns. Yet, based on Finnâs performance, since Finn had already spoken, all Marlon could do was observe Finnâs performance.
For Marlon, it didnât matter what happened to Finn. As long as Finn wasnât a fool, he could overlook the rest. If Finn wasnât a fool, his starting point would be much higher. This was a chance for Marlon.
Since everything was out in the open with Marlon, Finn simply chuckled and said nothing more, signaling Luna Starfield to speed towards his villa. Truth be told, had Marlon not performed as well today, Finn wouldnât have let him witness all this. If word of this got out, it would heavily affect Finnâs plan. At the very least, no one would believe in his innocent image anymore.