egalitarian. If they wanted to truly achieve
something, they couldn’t use these principles that provided little gain as a code of conduct.
"You decide it then." Lu Li didn’t know what else to say and left it to Wandering.
Because he was part of the society’s lowest, all he desired was fairness. Whether it was social fairness or
fairness in wealth, this weak, idealist thinking was reflected in his everyday life.
However, this didn’t make him stupid.
In his past life, he didn’t have friends, let alone have anything to give to his friends.
As such, he particularly cherished the relationships that he had in his current life. He was willing to give
more generously, especially since it didn’t affect his objective of making money.
Lu Li had no concept of his wealth representing his success in this game.
However, Wandering had a good sense of how much things were worth. After some calculating he said,
"The Mercenary Group is yours, so you can take 80%, and the rest…"
"Just half please. I’ll just take half," Lu Li refused as he shook his head.
He felt like he didn’t deserve to take that much. He couldn’t bear to take 80% and leave a mere 20%
behind.
"How about 60% then."
Wandering admired Lu Li’s generosity, but he wasn’t as selfless. If the boss was willing to be generous,
then he was willing go along with it.
Now that the 60% proportion had been decided, the organizational structure had been solidified.
Most big companies were controlled by people who held a little over 10% of the shares, but this was
usually the situation after a period of maturity.
Now that Lu Li was holding 60% of the shares, no one would ever be able to challenge his authority.
The two of them went on to discuss how everything else would be split. The others didn’t care too much
about this process and were mostly just lazing about. Only Sesame Rice Ball felt a little anxious and had
some concerns about it.
Moonlight didn’t care for these matters at all.
Remnant Dream had long since fallen asleep and now, Hachi Chan was falling asleep while hugging her…
Those who were still awake were the players of the Xin Xin Mercenary Group that really liked money.
Even so, they didn’t ask anything extravagant.
"You take 60%," Wandering stressed again. "Azure Sea Breeze and I will take 5%…"
"Why do I have to be tied to you? How will we split this 5%?" Azure Sea Breeze was unhappy.
"I’ll take 4% and you take 1%. Don’t ask why – it’s because I’ve got more brains than you. If it weren’t for
the fact that you were here before me, you wouldn’t even have 1%," Wandering responded with
disdain.
Azure Sea Breeze started to feel emotional.
In fact, his real method of calculation resulted in Wandering receiving 2% and Azure Sea Breeze
receiving 3%. How they dealt with that was between the two of them.
"March Rain and Flower will share 5%. Memories, Riceball, Hachi and Dreamy will have 2% each.
Moonlight, you take 5%. You’re not allowed to refuse."
"We are making the rules. The remaining 17% will be given out to the future members. How much
should we give to Square Root 3?"
March Rain and Azure Sea Breeze both received 3% because they had a greater contribution to the
group. March Rain was even still in the competition. Moonlight received 5% because of his value as a
star player.
According to the standards of regular clubs, core competitors and guild presidents were offered a higher
percentage.
"Let’s just give him 5% and leave the guild matters to him," Lu Li decided.
In the current video game industry, the guild president was almost purely a managerial role. Most
presidents didn’t hold any shares.
Of course, Square Root 3 had participated in the creation of the Star Moon Guild, so he must have had
more influence on it. However, the Star Moon Guild and the Xin Xin Mercenary Group were not really
the same in terms of power.
As such, it was actually quite fair to receive a 5% stake for a managerial role.
Although the others didn’t care, Wandering felt like these portions were too generous. However, if Lu Li
was willing to give them away, he didn’t mind either. All he could think about was how they could
convince Square Root 3.
He had to start working the moment he took the money.
The remaining 12%, would be used for emergencies, or potentially, to raise funds.
Currently, these shares were a hefty amount. Even after splitting the earnings from the tickets, there
were still hundreds of thousands of dollars left.
After Lu Li took a little more than half, everyone else received almost $10,000 each.
However, this was just the beginning. The Seventh Heaven Club’s net profit for each competitive season
was over $10 million. The number would be impressive even if it was scaled down to their level.
The salary of a freshly-graduated person from the social elite was miniscule in comparison to $1 million
per year.
At the end of the day, only Wandering and Lu Li had fully participated in this meeting.
In this small, crude tavern, the Xin Xin Mercenary Group had planned their future organizational
structure and the direction of their development.