Saving the World in an Apocalypse-Style Text Game

Chapter 801 - 385: The Rules of the Disciples’ War, An Invitation from the Messiah_2



Otherwise, why would high-ranking disciples expend a great number of resources to cultivate low-ranking disciples?

Not only would they exploit the low-ranking disciples in terms of offering spirituality, but they would also demand servant slots in the disciple wars.

Successfully supporting a low-ranking disciple surely results in greater profits than expenses.

Although Vesinu provided Cain with five million units of spirituality, the amount of spirituality remitted by Cain’s pastoral area after two Ceremonies of Dedication exceeded five million.

According to what Amos knew, the profits from the two pastoral duties were slightly over five million.

Huh, Cain’s request was exactly five million. Could it be deliberate?

Amos suddenly realized that Cain really wasn’t willing to suffer any loss at all, as if wanting to recoup exactly as much as he had given, as though no one could ever take advantage of him.

The tradition of the New World has always been the survival of the fittest and the exploitation at every level. Anyone who makes it to the position as a disciple understands this principle.

Amos naturally understood this as well, and had already gotten used to adapting to these rules.

On the surface, Vesinu seemed to have reassigned his four servants from Cain, leaving them with only two servant slots. In reality, however, he replaced the only two servants with two powerful enforcers who would even risk their lives to block a fatal blow for them when it was critical.

Vesinu would not have dared to make such a move before, but now that he could take the risk, it was all because of Cain’s special standing in the eyes of his superior.

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