Wasteland: My Items Can Be Infinitely Upgraded-Chapter 393 - 200: Negotiation, Combat Readiness Upgrade, Hunting King Project

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Chapter 393: Chapter 200: Negotiation, Combat Readiness Upgrade, Hunting King Project

Similarly, by deepening cooperation with the Hunting Wilderness Guild, even if there is a future fallout with the Church, we won’t immediately be left isolated and helpless. We can still take the Guild route to escape Holy Spring Sect territory.

And all these stem from the current choice:

"Chairman Xu, you’re too kind. I, Lin Mou, have some self-awareness. Although the firearms superpower is powerful, a full-force shot can rival a Mid-Tier Two, it is just that one shot."

As he spoke, Lin Feng shrugged, slightly wistful:

"Others only see me shaking mountains with one shot, seemingly invincible on the surface. But those who understand the situation can easily see that after firing this shot, I am strong in appearance but weak in reality, merely forcing myself to remain calm."

"This shot expends almost half of my current state; afterward, I’m afraid I can only hide in the rear, providing long-range support, finding it difficult to continue fighting."

"So no matter how strong, this powerful attack can only serve as a deterrent, an intimidation, and must not be recklessly used unless the situation is dire."

Xu Wanshuang nodded in deep agreement. Just as Lin Feng said, anyone who understands a Gunpowder Ability User knows this powerful move is not easily used.

This is the final card of the Gunpowder Ability User.

But Lin Feng’s honest self-deprecation still won Xu Wanshuang’s favor; only those with self-awareness are suitable for long-term deep cooperation.

Many who are promoted to Tier Two or experience some advancement start to act like nouveau riche, becoming arrogant and complacent.

Such people are not stable partners for cooperation, and they have little potential for further advancement.

As a long-term cooperation investment, they are clearly not a qualified choice.

But the man before her has both strength and potential, coupled with humility and reliability, and with a strikingly handsome appearance, he is simply a perfect trading partner.

Looking at Lin Feng’s perfect profile with a smile, Xu Wanshuang secretly swallowed back her saliva, then spoke:

"But a Gunpowder Ability User, as the most powerful existence among attack-type superpowers, even in normal condition, also belongs to the top tier of the same level."

"Moreover, Mr. Lin has a batch of powerful military reserves, which cannot be underestimated no matter where they are placed. A convoy of less than a hundred can rival a small settlement of nearly ten thousand."

"Only with such strength could you have gained such rich rewards in the Taishan Ruins operation."

Lin Feng smiled, sensing the hint of what she was insinuating, and continued:

"They’re just small-caliber shells; in the eyes of these medium and small forces, they seem terrifying, but to top-tier powers like the Church and the Guild, they are not worth mentioning."

"Or is Chairman Xu also interested in these grenades? I’ve already sold them separately to Nongzhuang Village, Dawn Village, and Mechanical Village, so that when a crisis comes, everyone will have the power to protect themselves."

"The Guild has its own procurement channels, so it shouldn’t have much demand for these, right?"

Lin Feng understood that after upgrading his arsenal, the Guild’s current weapon reserves might lose their decisive suppressive ability, similarly requiring grenade purchases.

So after Xu Wanshuang hinted around, he proactively mentioned it.

Beside him, Xu Wanshuang, hearing this, couldn’t help but quietly curse internally. If Lin Feng hadn’t been selling small-caliber grenades to the other three villages, causing each to have sufficient firepower to destroy other villages...

Otherwise, the Guild, relying on warehouse reserves, would be enough to intimidate the other three in a rebellion, especially the highly aggressive Mechanical Village, which had long coveted the Fifth Village.

They want to plunder the Guild’s stored resources to instantly become rich, regardless of whether the rebellion results in a win or loss, they wouldn’t lose.

Originally, the Guild, with the combination of five Tier One Late Stage Evolvers equipped with power armor and powerful artillery, was enough to repel the invaders...

But now Lin Feng’s massive sale of grenades has not only nullified the Guild’s advantage but also placed them at a disadvantage under the threat of the enemy’s thousand grenades.

Yet the Guild finds it hard to say anything about it.

After all, what Lin Feng owns is his to sell to whomever he wants. Even if he had informed the Guild in advance of his sales needs, the Guild wouldn’t have had enough strength to buy up all the munitions.

The Guild’s intelligence already knew about Lin Feng’s transaction with the three villages, totaling over three thousand grenades, valued at over six hundred thousand.

And it covered a large amount of Evolution Agent and Evolutionary Meat.

Having already made a transaction with Lin Feng worth five hundred thousand, the Guild couldn’t afford to spend big money on a batch of materials they didn’t need.

As Lin Feng sought to sell quickly, he could only sell to the three villages about to rebel before the rebellion broke out.

Now, as Vice-President, Xu Wanshuang could only seek a solution from Lin Feng when her President sister was unable to lend assistance.

To untie the bell, one still needs the person who tied it.

Xu Wanshuang wasn’t very interested in ordinary grenades.

The internal price of those in the Guild is not even a hundred points of points; cheaper ones are sixty or seventy points.

They’re consumables, abundant and satisfying.

In Holy City, it’s a necessity for hunters on missions, but in Oasis Town, a thousand might not sell in decades.

Lin Feng had already made a deal with the other three at a unit price of two hundred points, and he certainly wouldn’t sell it to the Guild cheaply at the halved price of a hundred points.

But selling at a two hundred-point price meant the Guild had to bear a seventy percent loss, which was no different from being robbed.

Fortunately, the deadlock soon saw a turning point!