It did not take long before the Larkinson Clan and the Wild Fighter Association finalized all of the details and came to a consensus.
One of the biggest hurdles in the round of negotiations was determining how much money the Living Mech Corporation should earn per produced mech.
Obviously, a strong mech was much more valuable than a weaker one. Yet how could anyone determine where the Monster Slayer design fell in this spectrum?
Not even Ketis knew how good her solo mech design would be! Her track record was too small to make a reasonable assessment on the value of her upcoming work!
Eventually, both sides decided to wait until Ketis completed the Monster Slayer design before defining the exact sums. This was the fairest way to settle this question and also provided additional motivation for Ketis to do her best for her debut commercial mech design.