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Chapter 651

Chapter 651: 645: Perfect Timing - End

Super Spender

Chapter 651: Chapter 645: Perfect Timing – End

Until now, not even some of the smaller royal families have had the Supervision Bureau send so many warships. That implies this person was likely a prince from one of the royal family’s nine major lineages; otherwise, the Supervision Bureau wouldn’t have deployed so many warships.

Luckily, the situation hasn’t reached a crisis point. Although the Supervision Bureau has dispatched warships, they’ve only done so defensively and have not attacked. They’ve merely come to pick someone up. Once they send this man away, everything else should be easy to resolve. They can continue living as they had been – the Supervision Bureau wouldn’t go out of their way to manage their affairs.

“Your Highness, welcome to Death Star. I’m sorry for the trouble caused today,” John Jenkins quickly appeared before Finn Lewis.

“No problem,” Finn Lewis shrugged. Although these people were interested in his wealth, he didn’t care too much about the money due to its easy acquisition. Besides, maintaining a good relationship might prove useful in the future.

“Your Highness, do you need us to deliver your goods anywhere?”

“No need, I will take the less bulky items with me now,” Finn thought for a moment and decisively replied.

Obviously, the Supervision Bureau was alert about their location. They knew more about it than the outsiders. Except for Finn and Dunn, everyone, including Thomas Calvin, stayed behind. The ship didn’t land but hovered above them. Its hatch opened, and a blue beam descended. Finn felt weightless and started floating upwards rapidly.

“Your Highness, don’t worry. This is anti-gravity light. It can alter the field structure of the outside world and is very stable. There will be no problems,” Dunn explained.

This was indeed interesting. Like a balloon, they floated towards the ship at a moderate pace, slightly faster than an elevator ride. They were about a hundred meters from the ground when they safely entered the ship. Dunn, stepping aside with Finn, closed the hatch under their feet. The ship’s interior wasn’t vast but was somewhat larger than a plane.

“Your Highness,” all the crew inside the ship knelt down on one knee. “Um, you all can rise,” Finn awkwardly waved his hand. He hadn’t expected such a situation – them kneeling before him. Even from Dunn’s expressions, he could tell that even he was surprised.

“Yes, Your Highness, we will head directly to the flagship Nine-Sun Ship,” a young military officer in his thirties took the lead by standing up and saying.

“Alright, let’s go,” Finn nodded. The approach of the Supervision Bureau allowed him to relax, knowing they confirmed his identity and acted according to regulations. He was more concerned about the scenario where these people knew his identity but didn’t follow any rules.

Jasmine’s ship had to rest for a few hours after each jump, as it couldn’t make continuous jumps. Comparatively, Finn’s small warship directly jumped off the atmosphere, emphasising the fundamental difference in their ships. At the very least, their engine technologies were not on the same level.

After the ship’s jump ended, Finn was immediately attracted by the space warships. These warships were not condensed considering the vast space, but entering Death Star, Finn had already seen a variety of massive warships.

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