False Court

Chapter 59 Contract

“Wait for me, brother, don’t walk so fast. Do you want to have dinner together after we log off? Let me tell you, the crock pot soup with meat at the restaurant on the thirteenth floor is absolutely amazing. You can’t go wrong with that.....” xxs12

Zhang Kui cheerfully chased after him, enthusiastically inviting Su Mo.

Su Mo felt a headache coming on due to Zhang Kui’s enthusiasm. He was about to refuse, but the words got stuck in his throat.

“Okay.”

“Brother, you’ll definitely find your decision to be brilliant.”

......

Soon after, Su Mo and Zhang Kui returned to the safety zone of the camp, and then the two logged out of the game.

Inside the Xiao Corporation’s server room, Su Mo slowly opened his eyes and was greeted by a graceful figure standing in front of him. He looked slightly surprised.

“Huh?”

“What ‘huh’? Don’t you recognize me?”

Lin Zinuo retorted, annoyed.

“No.”

The slight ripple of emotion in Su Mo’s expression quickly subsided.

“Ugh, I’m really speechless when it comes to you. Everyone in the guild gets so excited when they see me, eager to say a few more words to get closer. Forget it, there’s no point in talking to a blockhead like you.”

“Oh, what’s the matter?”

Su Mo asked indifferently.

Lin Zinuo immediately lost the desire to chat with Su Mo. She took out a thick contract and handed it to him.

“This is your contract. Sign it. As usual, I need to inform you of a few things. From now on, you are an official member of our Xiao guild. You no longer represent just yourself, but more so our Xiao guild. If anyone bullies you, it’s the same as bullying our Xiao guild, and the guild will naturally stand up for you.”

“Of course, if you cause trouble everywhere and bring trouble to the guild, then you will be in breach of contract. At that time, the guild will not only not help you, but will also punish you. In serious cases, the contract will be terminated, and you will have to pay a huge penalty.”

“How much is the penalty?”

Su Mo asked curiously.

“Just two million, it wouldn't make a difference if it were more, you wouldn't be able to afford it anyway.”

Lin Zinuo said casually.

“Oh.”

Su Mo replied without much reaction. He sensed a hint of coldness. According to Lin Zinuo, a penalty of 2 million was considered small; there must be others who signed for higher amounts.

From this, it could be seen that the Xiao guild was probably afraid of losing personnel to poaching.

“One more thing, the guild’s orders must be absolutely obeyed in principle. Resisting the guild’s orders will be punished. If the number of punishments reaches a certain amount, the contract will also be automatically terminated. But it is also possible that you are unlucky and offend a superior, who then maliciously makes things difficult for you. If this happens, you can appeal to the legion’s disciplinary department. As for other matters needing attention, read the contract yourself. It’s all written there.”

Lin Zinuo said simply to Su Mo.

Su Mo quickly flipped through the contract, skimming through it like a fleeting glance.

Lin Zinuo rolled her eyes at Su Mo. Who reads a contract like that? How can you see anything? She reminded him out of a sense of responsibility.

“Take it back and read it slowly. Sign your name after you’ve read it, and bring it back tomorrow to submit.”

“No need. Do you have a pen?”

Su Mo asked Lin Zinuo simply.

He had read the entire contract, and the conditions were very good in all aspects, the benefits were also good, and there were no pitfalls or loopholes.

If he had to describe the contract in one sentence.

Then it would be, the employee is my own son.

But there was one thing that was clearly marked, and it was marked in large red font.

Within the game, all proceeds belong to the guild, with emphasis on technical data and large-scale weapons. Of course, the guild will also provide equipment, bonuses, promotions, salary increases and other benefits based on individual performance and contribution.

Su Mo wasn’t very surprised by this. After all, they invested so much real money and energy to nurture him, they must have their purposes. And the purpose was also obvious, which was the technical data and large-scale weapons in the game. As for those small things, they probably didn't care.

Lin Zinuo shrugged and reluctantly took out a very exquisite pen and handed it to Su Mo. It looked like a collector's item.

“Whatever.”

Su Mo took the pen and signed his name without blinking, then handed the contract and pen to Lin Zinuo.

Lin Zinuo took the contract and was about to leave, but she paused before leaving. She turned her head to Su Mo and said, “Our team’s equipment quota has been a bit tight recently, so we can’t allocate a tank to you for the time being. So unless there is a special mission, you are free to do what you want. I will apply to the legion for equipment as soon as possible. Oh, and the most important thing, I almost forgot to tell you. All internal information and data of the guild are classified and strictly prohibited from being leaked, otherwise the consequences will be severe. It could even lead to imprisonment. I’m not kidding you, understand?”

“Yeah, I understand.”

Su Mo replied indifferently. This was within his expectations. As for the tank, he’d drive it if he had one, and if he didn’t, he’d just get one himself. Of course, when Su Mo went to get equipment again, his goal wasn’t a tank; he was actually more interested in those mecha.

In the last battle, Su Mo felt that the pilots’ operation was very poor, and they didn’t really bring out the performance of the mecha.

Lin Zinuo didn’t stay any longer. She still had a lot of messes to clean up. Recently, Zhao Han-jie was writing a self-criticism, and she was extremely angry. Many sisters subconsciously skipped the team leader and came to her with everything.

Su Mo also left the server room alone, encountering many teammates along the way. They all deliberately avoided Su Mo, but fortunately, no one came up to make trouble.

The internal rules of the Xiao Corporation were still very strict. Unprovoked internal conflicts would result in punishment at best, and job loss at worst.

Su Mo walked into the elevator and pressed the thirteenth floor.

The elevator descended quickly.

The moment the elevator door opened, Zhang Kui was already standing at the elevator entrance.

“Brother, why are you so slow, come on...”

Zhang Kui enthusiastically pulled Su Mo and walked towards the seat he had chosen.

The restaurant on this floor was particularly lively, with many employees chatting and laughing as they ate. This time was the shift change, so there were a lot of people.

Su Mo glanced around and saw some faces that looked unfamiliar. They should be from other teams.

Of course, there were also many people from his own team, and Su Mo could clearly feel many gazes deliberately looking over from all directions.

“Here, I’ve already gotten your meal for you. Eat quickly, or it’ll get cold.”

Zhang Kui pushed a standard meal to Su Mo. The plate had rice, a large chop, beef stew with pork, and a small crock pot filled with meat soup, which smelled pretty good.

“Thank you.”

Su Mo thanked him politely.

“Look at what you’re saying, it’s nothing. Besides, it’s rare to have someone to eat with me. But why did you come down so late?”

Zhang Kui asked curiously.

“Oh, I was signing the contract just now.”

Su Mo replied simply while eating with chopsticks.