President Cattelan quickly stopped Lilith.

No matter what, they should respect a strong man like Lynch.

Cattelan still has a lot of prestige among the Valkyries.

After she spoke, Lilith could only pout and sit back angrily.

"Hello, Mr. Lynch, welcome to the Valkyrie Guild."

In order to prevent the problem girls in the guild from continuing to make offensive actions, Cattelan stepped forward and extended his hand to Lynch in a friendly manner.

"President Cattelan, I've heard a lot about you."

Lynch nodded and shook hands with Cattelan.

Although Cattelan's weapon was a strange big knife, when Lynch shook hands with Cattelan, he unexpectedly found that there was not a trace of callus on Cattelan's hands.

The entire palm was smooth, tender and very soft, as if it belonged to a lady from a noble family who had never done any heavy work.

But if someone really treats her as a harmless girl.

There will definitely be a very painful price to pay.

"Congratulations to Mr. Lynch's Pure Love Mercenary Group for becoming the Seventh Imperial Guard Division. This is an honor that countless knight groups and mercenary groups dream of."

Cattelan said politely to Lynch.

As the saying goes, don't hit a smiling person. Seeing Cattelan's expression, Lynch naturally became polite:

"My teammates in the Pure Love Mercenary Group were really helpful. I didn't actually do anything."

See people talking, see ghosts talking.

It is the basic quality of a businessman.

"I believe that it must be your good command."

Cattelan said with a smile.

Lynch also smiled and praised Cattelan:

"No, no, compared to your Valkyrie Guild, my Pure Love Mercenary Group still has a lot of room for improvement."

The two of them exchanged glances.

"I wonder why President Cattelan invited me here this time?"

Lynch took the initiative to ask Cattelan.

Cattelan did not hide anything and spoke directly to Lynch:

"I want to talk to Mr. Lynch about cooperation."

Then, Cattelan explained in detail:

"First, you're looking for our guild's magicians to modify your magic. We'd like to know more information before deciding whether to accept this commission. Secondly, our Valkyrie Guild wants to customize a batch of powerful weapons from you.

According to what you said during the duel, the weapons you customize are at least of legendary quality?"

"Of course, I can guarantee that."

Lynch nodded.

The quality of weapons produced by Ornn is naturally very guaranteed.

Not to mention a legend, even if he really wanted to create a divine weapon, Ornn could do it.

"As for the magic I want to transform..."

Speaking of this, Lynch seemed a little hesitant.

Anyway.

Large-scale slavery magic is clearly morally unacceptable.

However, he finally chose to say it clearly.

After all, even if Lynch doesn't say it now, everything will eventually be exposed when the time comes for Lilith to improve.

It would be better to be honest now and explain it directly.

"Large-scale enslavement magic."

"what?"

Upon hearing this request, the Valkyrie showed a look of surprise on her face, and the look in her eyes when she looked at Lynch suddenly became strange.

Large-scale enslavement magic? !

What on earth does this guy want to do?

In a flash.

In the eyes of the Valkyrie, Lynch's image became that of a villain who wanted to enslave others on a large scale and force them to work for him.

"Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not as evil as you think right now."

Lynch waved his hand and explained:

"I don't want to enslave humans, but lower-level monsters like goblins."

Afterwards, Lynch briefly explained his plan to the Valkyries.

"Through large-scale enslavement magic, low-level monsters can be turned into factory workers, transforming these monsters, which were originally a threat to humans, into tools for their benefit?"

After hearing Lynch's description.

Even the knowledgeable Cattelan couldn't help but marvel at it.

Even things like factories are just novelties in the eyes of most people in the Seventh Fortress, but Lynch has already thought about optimizing the workers and manipulating cheaper monsters to carry out production.

This is not just one step ahead of others, but an entire era ahead of others.

"Sounds so interesting!"

Lilith's eyes lit up, and she was very interested in the scene described by Lynch.

A large number of ugly goblins were forced to stay on the production line.

He worked hard with a sad face.

Just thinking about it, Lilith found it very interesting.

A heretic witch.

Lilith's moral concepts are very different from those of normal people.

It can even be said to be completely immoral.

Do things completely according to your own preferences.

If it weren't for Cattelan's restraint, Lilith would probably be a public enemy of mankind now.

So, compared to Lilith's indifference.

Cattelan seemed a little worried:

"But...how can we ensure that such evil magic won't be used on humans?"

Being able to enslave low-level monsters also means being able to enslave ordinary humans.

If this kind of magic is abused, the consequences will be terrible.

Chapter 108: On the Superiority of Goblins

Concerns about Cattelan.

Lynch answered very frankly:

"I can guarantee that large-scale enslavement magic will not be abused on humans."

Cattelan was a little confused:

"How to guarantee it?"

Lynch thought for a moment and said to Cattelan:

"Let's do some calculations. For example, enslaving a thousand people versus enslaving a thousand goblins, which is more cost-effective?"

The Valkyries present all had strange expressions on their faces.

What's so good about this question? It's definitely more cost-effective to enslave people.

Can humans be no match for goblins?

"No, it's obviously more cost-effective to enslave goblins."

Looking at the stunned expressions on the Valkyries' faces, Lynch analyzed the situation in detail:

“First, we look at the cost.

Assuming that external pressure is not taken into account, both humans and goblins are "raised" with the minimum survival guarantee after being enslaved, then it is obvious that the cost of raising humans is greater than that of goblins.

In terms of eating and drinking, humans are naturally inferior to goblins in terms of physical fitness. Goblins can continue to work vigorously after eating the same low-quality food, but humans may become sick and weak, which will affect their work efficiency.

The same is true in other aspects.

While ensuring a certain level of work efficiency, the cost of raising goblins is lower than that of humans.

Next, we look at losses.

Whether it is a human or a goblin, they may lose their ability to work due to an accident. In this case, the cost of capturing a human and a goblin is obviously lower than capturing a goblin.

This brings us back to our original assumption.

It is indeed possible to arrest people, but in the past, nobles have captured people to work as laborers and coolies. Adventurers who often call themselves "men of justice" would hear about this and bravely run to the nobles' territory to rescue the captured people.

To stop these troublemakers, more security costs will be required.

There is no such concern when catching goblins.

At the same time, goblins have a very obvious advantage over humans.

They reproduce very quickly and grow very fast.

A goblin can grow to the same size as an adult in a few months if it is well-nourished, but humans cannot. Even if they are hired as child laborers, they have to start at least from the age of five or six.

So from these perspectives, the cost of enslaving humans is significantly higher than enslaving goblins."

After hearing Lynch's argument, the Valkyries couldn't help but change their expressions.

He looked at Lynch as if he was a monster.

This……

Can the cost be calculated in this way?

Listening to him, it seems that humans are really inferior to goblins.

"But...but humans are smart."

Lilith couldn't help but said to Lin Qi:

"It only takes a few days to teach a human a simple task, right? But teaching a goblin shouldn't be easy, right?"

In response to this, Lynch just shook his head and said:

"If it were just simple assembly line work, the time difference between teaching a human and a goblin wouldn't be particularly noticeable. But this brings us to humans' shortcomings. From the perspective of consumables, humans are too smart.

Goblins are simple-minded. You only need to give them the most basic food and the simplest intimidation to make them obedient and work honestly.

But human beings can't dance without clothes.

Humans always think a lot, and human desires are difficult to satisfy.

Even in a state of slavery, humans still want better living conditions, want to eat better, wear better, and sleep better.

Once their desires are not met, they will become depressed, sick, and their enthusiasm for production will decline.

Even if violence is used to force them to comply, it is easy for them to be lazy and not work properly.

In summary, I can guarantee that large-scale slavery magic will not be abused on humans."

Hearing this, the Valkyries were dumbfounded.

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