Super Spender

Chapter 216 - 216: 211: Back Again



Chapter 216 - 216: 211: Back Again

An era that ignited infinite imaginations. Even if Finn lacked business acumen, he understood what an unexplored world implied. But the time flow was quite frustrating. He knew he couldn’t stay in that space for long unless he unlocked the genetic regulator serum.

The serum exchange points weren’t very high – only 500,000 were required per transaction. It allowed for up to ten genetic adjustments; each could extend Finn’s lifespan by 20 to 50 years. The unlock condition remained uncertain, but he now had possession of this ultra-rare item—it would be a real waste to discard it.

Excited about the endless possibilities, Finn suddenly remembered something, “Right, if I transport items from that world to the present and then sell them, does that count as profit? Would I get any points?”

“Yes.” As Zero responded in affirmation, Finn’s excitement heightened, thinking about the fortune he could make. One of his first thoughts was—what about meddling with rosewood? Supposedly, also known as the legendary purple rosewood. How much could he earn from selling a dozen or so cubic meters of it? This could be a quick, tremendous score! And there was also the Yellow Rosewood! They were all extremely rare items.

“Zero, fetch me a T2500 model smart robot.” Suddenly, coming up with a new idea, Finn ordered enthusiastically.

Soon, there was a knock at the door. Finn walked over and opened the door, to find an ordinary-looking middle-aged man who respectfully bowed upon seeing Finn and said, “Master.”

“Hmm, come in, take a seat. Olivia, transfer the current information to him,”

Finn spoke straightforwardly. For a scenario such as the Six-Dimensional Saiyan Crystal, since Finn had unlocked its instructions, Olivia would immediately have access to the information.

The T2500 model smart robots were equipped with data transmission modules. This robot quickly accepted all the data, “Tell me, if we intend to make money by moving objects from that world to our timeframe, what are the easiest ones to profit from?” Finn pondered and asked.

Rumination revealed that numerous items could yield profits. Still, due to the limitation of only transporting thirty cubic meters, the items must be highly profitable. Considering that each trip consumes 1,000 points, at least 10 million federal coins of profit must be earned to be beneficial, to gain profit and earn points.

“Almost all items can make money, even the most basic original resources, but the prerequisite is for the master to permanently open the space dimension door.” The T2500 model responded concisely.

“What do you mean by permanently opening the space dimension door?” Finn asked, arching his eyebrows.

“It means directly opening a space door that connects two worlds so that master, you won’t consume any points while passing through.” The T2500 model explained.

A permanent space door? Finn was surprised. This could imply that objects from that world can enter this space at will. However, having this would likely expose the door to others. If he wanted to open this space door, Finn would need a permanent, ideally private, location to keep the secret from being revealed.

“Do you have any suitable places in mind?” Finn asked after dwelling on it.

“Australia.” The T2500 model promptly gave a location.

Finn rummaged in deep thoughts; regardless of the present day where Australia’s population is sparsely distributed, which is in line with Finn’s requirements and can be privately owned just like the North Federation. After purchasing, it becomes his private land where he can do as he pleases.

In that era, however, Australia was a colony of Great Britain, even more sparsely populated, especially with white people. If Finn amassed his own power, it wouldn’t be challenging to occupy the whole of Australia.

“Compile the relevant information and tell me—the current circumstances considered—how should we proceed?” Finn asked after giving it some thought.

“Yes, Young Master.” T2500 nodded in agreement.

“You’ll be called Henry Lewis.” Finn decided on another random name for him, as for them, names were simply a form of identification, but it made things easier for Finn to distinguish.

“Yes, Young Master, I am Henry Lewis.” T2500 nodded, before turning to leave. He didn’t need to stay here. Finn let out a sigh after T2500 had left. He had to admit, this ultra-rare item truly lived up to its name. But for now, Finn still couldn’t use it.

Finn couldn’t think of any brilliant ideas to facilitate its usage within a short period. What could a 30-cubic meter space do anyway? At this point, the only thing he can hope for is not losing any points. He still doesn’t have a substantial or stable source of points. He decided to wait for the new game’s beta test results from WY.

Having delegated the task of organizing data to T2500, Finn no longer dwelled on this matter. Despite many eager to experience such travel, Finn preferred his modern life with Zero. Why return to a shoddy era?

Not long after dismissing Henry, Finn’s phone rang unexpectedly. Surprised, he saw it was a call from Howard Lee. Earlier in the day, Prince had called and mentioned he would be returning to Celeston City. He didn’t expect him to be back so soon.

Actually, Howard was always in Celeston City-he was just too busy to return to school. Finn answered the call, “Hey, how do you have time to call me?”

“Hey, Mr. Finn, are you free? Do you want to join me for a drink?” Howard’s tone was somewhat melancholy. It was clear to Finn as Howard was never one to hide his emotions.

Feeling intrigued, Finn immediately asked, “What’s wrong?”

“Nothing, I’m at Past Times Bar. Can you please come over, Mr. Finn?” Howard replied with a bitter smile.

“Wait for me, I’ll be right there.” Past Times Bar was their usual meeting place, but after Howard put his studies on hold, the gang had chosen a new hangout to avoid the reminder of his absence.

In reality, Howard didn’t stop studying because of some other issues, but because he was the smartest guy in their dorm. Finn always used to think so! Howard had taken a break to play electronic sports! Yes, that’s right, he participated in the hottest recent pro-league for LOL! His team was rumoured to have entered the LPL.

This meant they were now a part of the premier professional gaming league in their country. In this era of universal LOL, the popularity of someone like Howard, a professional player among their gang, was incomprehensible.

Even Prince idolized him. Remembering the time when Howard single-handedly carried all five of them, not concealing his smirk, Finn candidly admitted, “Ah, well, my rank is Heroic Bronze 5, so what?”

It wasn’t Finn’s reaction time or awareness that couldn’t keep up. It was his preference for offbeat champions. You might have seen an AD Katarina, but have you ever seen an AP Darius? What else could this be if not trolling?

“No matter what you’re dealing with, consider it handled! I’ll be there soon, in appreciation for you always being our carry,” Finn replied with gratification, remembering his AP Darius destroying everything in the top lane. Just like Finn’s prodigal level of spending, Howard’s gameplay skill was a tearable amusement when playing with Finn’s group but he never complained about losin

Finn and his gang loved watching Howard play on his main account. Can you imagine a Bronze 5 being matched with Challenger? Under their influence, Howard’s win rate on that account had declined so drastically that it was simply disastrous.

After hanging up, Finn immediately got dressed and left. Howard was very young, reportedly having a pretty high IQ, having skipped several grades in primary and secondary school. When he got into the university, he was only barely 16, the youngest amongst them in the dormitory. So he could hardly hide any worries.

As soon as Finn stepped out, Olivia had already parked the car beneath his apartment. As Finn hopped in, Olivia started the car, and they were quickly swept into the traffic..


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