In fact, the long-term recruitment contract of two hundred Bright Gold Coins is no burden for the Ark.
Lin Lan, with two pirates, thoroughly cleaned out the land in the outer city of the dungeon, filling the manor's underground warehouse with gray-quality 'collectibles'.
Due to Charles' deliberate use of 'hunger marketing' methods, a single well-preserved, exquisite toy can bring the Ark thousands of Bright Gold Coins in revenue.
These beautiful goods look incredibly prestigious at home and are in no short supply of buyers in the Alliance; there are plenty of wealthy people willing to pay for unique items.
Therefore, Seagull City currently doesn't lack money, but the problem facing Lin Lan is that the Ark Kingdom's productivity is almost zero, relying solely on importing goods.
Plus with the exchange rate of one Ark Coin for twenty Bright Gold Coins, if this situation is left unchecked, focusing only on the minor profits from 'art collectibles', the Ark Kingdom won't last long.
