Fifty million, and no one dares to take the risk.
In their rcenary private order evaluations, the amount for assassinating an Admiral is as high as a hundred billion. No employer has ever posted such a task, and even if they did, no one would dare to accept.
The death index is too high.
You’d definitely be wanted across the universe.
Employers aren’t stupid either. Who would dare to blatantly assassinate an Admiral? If they did, and Insect Man happened to attack, losing an Admiral would have unimaginable consequences.
Only espionage organizations want to see the world in chaos.
"But those we caught all know you, and there are records of you conspiring to ’playfully’ talk about killing an Admiral."
This is bad. The rcenary leader no longer dared to hide, "Officer, I really didn’t do it. I don’t deny saying ’playfully killing an Admiral,’ but that was a joke. Who hasn’t bragged about being able to kill an Insect Man warrior back in the day? It’s the sa thing. Anyone like us knows how formidable an Admiral is. Let be honest, my employer is..."
In order not to be implicated with those spies, the rcenary leader confessed all of his activities after coming to Capital Star.
Of course, he withheld so, like the incident of bombing Su Xiaocai, which he intended to bla entirely on the people who attacked Admiral Bai.
From being hired to executing the task, he explained, during this ti, he absolutely had no ti to attempt assassinating the Admiral.
The group attempting to assassinate the Admiral were also rcenaries,
They were extrely radical in their thinking, the type who were severely brainwashed, with a twisted worldview.
They believed that their unsatisfactory lives were due to front-line personnel consuming too much military expenditure, exploiting businessn, who in turn exploit the commoners, which led to their low wages and thus becoming rcenaries.
After training, their collective goal was to kill officers.
Porlin was dumbfounded. The reason they beca rcenaries was clearly their unwillingness to work hard, just wanting to get rich overnight.
There’s no such job as getting rich overnight. Even wealthy businessn had to put in a lot of effort to earn their money; it’s not as simple as outsiders think, buying and selling goods to make a profit, and make big money.
Su Xiaocai’s rise in the ga seems like an overnight success, but how much ti and effort was put behind the scenes, who knows.
She can easily tell it, but others have no right to say her money is easy to earn.
Getting rich fast, it’s all written in the law, all illegal.
The notion of military expenditure affecting businessn’s taxes is nonsense.
Porlin concluded that those who tried to kill Admiral Bai were complete idiots.
As for Su Xiaocai’s rcenaries, they were hired by Yiguang Future Ga Company’s legal person.
Whether there were others involved, the rcenaries were not sure, but this legal person was their contact.
He was the one paying them.
The rcenaries confessed everything clearly, hoping for a lighter sentence, maybe ten or twenty years, as it’d be better than a lifeti in jail or the death penalty.
They really thought it would be that easy.
Even if Porlin didn’t want to pursue the rcenaries’ past, Su Xiaocai wouldn’t just stand by.
For deterrence, after finding out who tried to kill her, Su Xiaocai hired lawyers from Zhang Rui Kai’s law firm to sue everyone who hard her.
Su Xiaocai sued these rcenaries for attempted murder, using large-scale weapons to kill her, demanding astronomical compensations from accomplices and those behind the scenes, and requested they receive the punishnt they deserved.
If the judge wanted to reduce their sentences, she’d sue again.
Su Xiaocai pressed them to the brink of death. This wasn’t Su Xiaocai’s idea; it was instructed by Admiral Bai.
She has many technological achievents. If she died, the loss would be calculated in "jing".
The judiciary may not understand what Su Xiaocai represents, but Admiral Bai does.
So, he also submitted a report, accusing them of murder for hire.
Whether it’s hired murder or personal initiative.
It was intentional, strategic, and deliberate criminal behavior.
rcenaries, being humans, should abide by the law.
Murder, it seriously endangers social order.
He pressured the law enforcent departnt, requesting this sentence serve as a precedent.
No leniency for whatever the rcenaries confessed, they hard a core technology figure, a law-abiding good citizen.
If soone achieves sothing significant, and an employer hires soone to kill them, the employer commits a cri, and then the rcenaries beco heroes again after ten-so years, wouldn’t the world fall into chaos?
Su Xiaocai’s lawsuit is partly for her own reasons,
She pressed heavier charges to ensure they receive maximum sentences without revealing her identity.
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