"Is it because they are too greedy for Ambrossa's industry?"
Luke knew exactly what those people coveted.
As an organization riding the wave of the times, Ambrossa's current daily profit and revenue, if publicly revealed, would make countless people jealous.
Even now, while quietly making huge money, the energetic sales channels and explosive business numbers were enough for many to roughly guess its scale.
For V5 to have people tempted by Ambrossa, it was only natural.
"So it is Vice-Chairman Luke, my apologies for the discourtesy."
Zeno politely greeted him after hearing Luke reveal his identity.
Of course, his words were polite, but purely formal.
"Although I would be happy to make a friend like Vice-Chairman Luke, unfortunately, the profession of this old man and my family is assassination."
Zeno continued: "Since I have already accepted this job, then naturally I must complete the client's request."
"This is the iron rule our Zoldyck Family has always followed, the principle we survive by."
"Even if it is now known that Ambrossa is Vice-Chairman Luke's industry, making this a likely losing deal, once we accept a job, we must give our best effort..."
The meaning of Zeno's words was clear: This job, they must still complete it.
Even knowing the target belonged to Luke, and that this might be a loss-making mission, they still had to proceed!!
"I know. This is your Zoldyck Family's rule, I understand."
Luke nodded. He never intended to make Zeno back down.
As of now, Luke was still only the Vice-Chairman of the Hunter Association.
That rank alone wasn't enough for Zeno to break the Zoldyck Family's iron rules just to give him face.
Luke revealed the truth simply so they would know who stood behind the target.
If this job became a loss, with the assassination cost far too high, then next time anyone attempted to give them an Ambrossa-related contract… Zeno would certainly quote a price high enough to scare off everyone else.
Thus, future assassination risks targeting Ambrossa would disappear.
As for this time, involving Zeno and Silva jointly attempting the assassination…
"As long as the client who hired you dies first, the assassination mission becomes void, correct?"
Luke spoke of one of the Zoldyck Family's special rules.
In the original Yorknew City arc, the Ten Mafia Dons spent a massive sum hiring Zeno and Silva to eliminate the Phantom Troupe.
The duo indeed went all-out, seriously attempting to finish the job.
Meanwhile, Illumi accepted Chrollo's contract to assassinate the Ten Mafia Dons.
The two sides accepted opposite targets and opposite clients, competing to see who finished the mission first.
Naturally, Illumi was faster.
With Maha Zoldyck and Kalluto assisting, he easily located the Ten Mafia Dons' hideout and killed them effortlessly.
Thus, the Ten Mafia Dons' contract to assassinate the Phantom Troupe automatically became void.
Even though Zeno and Silva had nearly killed Chrollo and forced him into a desperate situation, they immediately and decisively stopped.
The Zoldyck do not reject conflicting internal jobs, but they never do meaningless jobs either.
Therefore, Luke thought of solving the problem directly from the source.
And conveniently, the remaining group of pathetic, half-dead Mafia Dons was running around right now.
He might as well take this chance to end them all.
As for what kind of reaction the V5 would have to this, that was not something Luke could concern himself with.
If they realized the matter could not be done, or sensed the danger, if their instincts were sharp enough, they should know that this matter had to be stopped and could no longer be meddled with.
But if they truly refused to give up, or were blinded by greed to the point of being consumed by it, then Luke also had absolutely no qualms about quietly carrying out a round of replacement and cleansing on the upper officials of the V5.
Although doing so would inevitably place him under the V5's wariness and surveillance, once Ambrossa was being closely watched, conflict between both sides would no longer be avoidable.
In that case, it would be better to strike first; Luke would take the initiative to launch an attack.
"Mm, by rights..."
Zeno Zoldyck fell into a brief contemplation. "Indeed, if the employer who hired us dies, the job automatically becomes void."
"So we will strive to complete the task with all our efforts before the employer dies."
Zeno's tone was calm. "We do not slack off just because the employer may face death."
"Unless we confirm the employer's death, we will not stop..."
"I understand."
Luke interrupted Zeno's words and then took out something similar to a remote-control button with his other hand.
Then, he lightly pressed the red button in the center.
Click.
"Alright, now you can go confirm your employer's survival or death."
Luke said in a very relaxed tone: "If nothing unexpected happens, they might not even have a whole corpse left."
Zeno Zoldyck: "...?"
On the other end of the phone, Zeno Zoldyck was silent for a moment, and then directly hung up the phone.
"Alright, the problem is solved."
Luke clapped his hands and smiled at the utterly dumbfounded Milluki standing before him.
Milluki: "..."
"That button..."
He recalled Luke's earlier action, his throat trembling as he swallowed.
"That's the remote-controlled bomb I previously planted on the other Mafia Dons."
Luke said casually. "I created it specifically to prevent them from doing anything stupid."
"After all, those guys are always dishonest. Once they lose their minds and stir up trouble, it becomes troublesome."
"So I left a backhand and made preparations in advance."
Milluki: Your method of preventing them from doing something stupid was to use that remote bomb and blow them up directly?
If you erase them physically, it indeed prevents them from doing anything stupid.
From that perspective... It's really not wrong.
Milluki silently felt sympathy for those Mafia Dons, as well as for his father and grandfather, who took over their commission.
It seemed the two of them were doomed to have made this trip for nothing.
And judging from Luke's earlier phone call, if they wanted to take jobs related to Ambrossa in the future, they would have to assign it a higher danger ranking.
Not due to the target being difficult or the job being dangerous, but the risk that the employer would get killed before they completed the mission, causing the job to fail and them not receiving any commission…
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