Chapter 617: 611: I Want It
Chapter 617: Chapter 611: I Want It
This thing isn’t cheap at all, a piece costs 10 star credits, more expensive than any of the weapons that Dunn Monty just used. And it is single-use only.
“How much of it do you have?” Finn Lewis pointed at the items in the cabinet and asked.
“Sir, you interested?” A shop worker noticeably perked up and quickly asked. This item is usually not used even once in a decade because its power is too great and opportunities to use it are not many. Basically, almost no one buys it. The situation in their chaos-filled Death Star may be messed up but it has its own certain order. You can carry some weapons for self-defense, but there is simply no opportunity to use this high-powered weapon.
But since they have displayed it here, they naturally dare to sell it without any fear of its power.
“Yes, I want it.” Finn Lewis nodded. Dunn Monty, standing nearby, stared at the item, opened his mouth but eventually didn’t say anything.
“Sir, how much do you want?” The shop worker asked promptly.
“How many do you have?” Finn Lewis asked.
“Well, we have quite a lot, about 100 left.” The shop worker responded quickly.
“I’ll take them all.” Finn Lewis thought for a moment and decisively said, it’s only 1000 star credits! But if the destructive power of this thing is truly that massive, fuck, next time someone tries to assassinate me, I’ll blast them with this. After all, Finn currently has Katsumoto Body Protection, this shouldn’t be able to hurt him.
“A—all… All of it?” The worker nearly dropped his jaw. That’s… 200,000… enough to buy a mech. Why would anybody buy so much of this? Could it be to bring it somewhere and cause destruction?
But soon, he shrugged it off, whether or not this was for destructive purposes had nothing to do with him. Anyways, it had nothing to do with him. There were plenty of people causing chaos in the Death Star, other people would naturally handle it, it had nothing to do with him.
“Yes, all.” Finn Lewis confirmed decisively. “Also, what is this?” Finn asked, pointing to a sleek silver metallic box nearby.
The worker immediately left Dunn Monty and Thomas Calvin behind, hastily running towards Finn. While placing Finn’s order on a weirdly modeled computer in his hands, smiling from ear to ear to explain to Finn, he had noticed that the customer in front of him was the money-spender!
The previous two talked a lot of names but their total purchase just added up to 60,000-70,000 death star coins. And now this gentleman had bought just one item worth 200,000; and was still interested in other items.
However, after seeing the item Finn was pointing at, the worker paused for a second, but then flew into a swift explanation: “This… is called Metal Storm, also a precise battlefield weapon. Its destructive power, sir, have you noticed? Yes, even that mech behind us, the Federation official Thunder Mech, can’t withstand its attack.”
“Are you sure?” Finn raised an eyebrow, this silver box didn’t look very big, about the length of an adult’s arm, and only five or six centimeters thick. You are telling me it can directly destroy that mech? Are you joking? If it could destroy that mech, why would this thing be so cheap?
Yes, this thing is indeed not expensive, according to the star credits, it’s listed price was just 200 star credits. But of course, considering the price of just everything earlier, this amount is relatively quite expensive.
“Sir, this thing isn’t of much use. He is indeed right that Thunder Mech can’t withstand Metal Storm’s attack. But this thing is also one-time use, and the effective attack range is only around 5,000 meters. It doesn’t have much use; the opportunities to use it are so few. What we have is already enough,” Dunn Monty walked up, speaking without withholding.
“You’re saying, its destructive power is really powerful?” Finn Lewis was slightly surprised, is this thing that powerful?
“This is… true. Even though it’s small, the inside contains tens of thousands of tiny specially made rotating metal pieces, which can be shot in less than 10 seconds. The high-speed rotation and the metal pieces contained within can tear apart anything in front it faces. But it can only be used once, and the range is very limited,” Dunn Monty explained helplessly.
“That’s the one! Get me 10! But I can’t carry all these items,” Hearing Dunn Monty’s explanation, Finn immediately decided! Such awesome stuff, even that mech couldn’t withstand it, and it’s an area attack, damn, there are too many places where this can be used. The only downside is that it’s a bit too big, not easy to carry.
Upon hearing Finn Lewis uttering a price of 10, the shop worker’s eyes started twinkling. What’s real extravagance? This is real extravagance! And it seemed the man wasn’t really bothered about the money!
“Sir, these items are indeed a bit bulky, but don’t worry, do you perhaps need a Dimensional Ring?” The shop worker recommended promptly, eyes brightening.
“What’s a Dimensional Ring?” Finn Lewis asked, taken aback.
“It’s a Dimensional Ring, produced using the Space Folding Theory, which can open up a tiny dimensional space inside. A private space completely exclusive to you, with just one ring, you can carry an entire room!” The shop worker explained enthusiastically.
“Stay on your side, we don’t need it!” Dunn Monty said menacingly, shooting the shop worker a sharp look before whispering to Finn, “Your Highness, Dimensional Rings are not stable, especially those sold out here. Sometimes, the space inside could just collapse, and then all the items stored within disappear.”
“There really is such a ring?” Finn Lewis was surprised. He had always thought such items existed only in fantasy novels and never expected that they existed in the Galactic Federation.
“There are, but even the Audit Bureau doesn’t often use them. It is only a unique spatial compression technology, but the current spatial compression technology isn’t stable. Actually, our ship’s warp is also a spatial compression transmission process, quite similar to this ring. But because the ring is too small, the compressed space within it isn’t stable,” Dunn Monty explained roughly.
“I have something similar here, but it’s far more advanced,” Zero’s voice suddenly rang out. Finn was taken aback, then tilted his head in thought, and finally said, “Ok, even though it doesn’t seem like a good deal, I’ll take it. I just don’t know how much it costs?”
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