"Why is it only 70%?"
Andrew's eyes widened, "Seventy percent of it is mine!"
"No, no." The logistics officer shook his head like a rattle. "It's too little. Split it fifty-fifty."
"Twenty-eight."
"46, 46, it can't go any lower. This is still very risky. If it goes any lower, I won't do it."
"Okay, 46 is 46." Andrew didn't bargain anymore. After all, he had to draw a round of things before he could get his share of the profits. It didn't matter if he showed a little more on the surface.
"Now let's talk business. How do we get this thing out?"
"Of course it's state-owned," the logistics officer said mysteriously. "Although the bulk of the money goes to the top, there's still a small amount that's shared with those of us. After all, we do the work, so we do have some privileges."
“How much credit can you get?”
"That depends on this." The logistics officer stretched out three fingers and rubbed them together.
Andrew rolled his eyes, reached into his backpack, pulled out a gold bar, and threw it onto the table with a clang.
"This is our first collaboration, so let's split it 50-50. Just consider this as proof of my sincerity."
"Oh my god, this thing can't be thrown away." The logistics officer hurriedly put the gold bars away.
"One hundred kilograms." He pointed at Andrew and then at himself. "One hundred kilograms each."
"Then I'll leave this matter to you. I'll come back in a couple of days to pick up my half of the gold bar."
Seeing the logistics officer report the discovery of 14 kilograms of gold, Andrew got up and left.
He wasn't the only one who knew about this, he also had to go find the security captain at the evacuation point.
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