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Chapter 2694: Stay or go(2/2)

To sum it up, just one sentence: "As long as you can get benefits, it doesn't matter how much."

When Doakes said these words, Angel felt that his emotions were one of satisfaction and joy. This meant that Doakes really believed that no matter how much the benefit was, as long as he got the benefit, it would be good.

This is actually not in line with Angel's impression of Doakes. In his opinion, Doakes should be more impulsive and willing to gamble. But after thinking about it carefully, he seems to be able to understand Doakes.

When Doakes was in Princess Town, he clearly expressed his desire to intervene in the turmoil in the Guman Kingdom and gain benefits from it.

At the time, Angel thought he was radical, but now that he thinks about it, Doakes may not be radical. He just wants to get a piece of the pie. After all, as a wandering wizard, he does not have as big an intelligence source as the wizard organization, and without a backer, it is difficult to

Obtaining high profits at one time. Therefore, no matter what is profitable, he wants to get involved. What he wants is not huge profits, but just wants to enjoy the autumn breeze.

On the contrary, Kael, although he is also a wandering wizard, he has the 'Void World Walker' Aesos as his backer, and he can also rely on his skills to make a living, and has a very stable source of income.

From a certain point of view, Kael is very similar to Angel. Because they can rely on their skills to make a living, they are qualified to gamble. Regardless of whether they lose or win, it has little impact on them.

This is also the reason why Kael chose to "talk now".

Of course, if Doakes really wants to go all out, he can actually obtain continuous and stable benefits through "hunting", and his benefits will definitely be more than Kal-El's.

However, Doakes and Kael are different after all. One is a formal wizard and the other is just an apprentice. Their desire thresholds are different, and different patterns will also lead to different psychological expectations.

It can be said that various factors determined their choice. It was not simply "character" that determined their choice, as Angel initially thought.

After Doakes and Kal-El made their choices, the Black Earl contacted Kal-El first and talked with him for two minutes through the encrypted psychic tether.

At the end of the conversation, Kael appeared neither worried nor happy, and he could not tell whether the benefits provided by the Black Earl were in line with Kael's expectations.

However, now that they have finished talking, it means that both parties have agreed to the other's conditions, which can be regarded as a guarantee of settlement.

As for Doakes, we can only know whether he will be worried or happy until he leaves the underground waterway.

At this time, the Black Earl looked at Angel again.
Chapter completed!
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