Chapter 675: 669: Heads are not Enough
Super Spender
Chapter 675: Chapter 669: Heads are not Enough
Keep in mind that these energy blocks, when used even in a super-large warship like the Peach Blossom, are extremely powerful.
Setting aside how Tobiaâs side might think, Jasmine Davis had quite a lot to process at the moment. After closing their communication, Finn Lewis immediately had Luna Starfield contact another person. This person was none other than Caleb Shaw, the man who sold him the warships!
If Finn Lewis remembered correctly, this fellow claimed that their warships were available in stock! If they truly are, there is no need to worry about the delivery timeline. Considering the capabilities of these warships, a single jump can cover a distance of up to 5,000 light years. Even though such a maximum distance jump might leave the warship unable to make another jump for several days, if the fleet is big enough, one jump would suffice!
The communication was a bit slow, as the distance from the Death Star was quite considerable. Of course, the Heritage Systemâs diameter spans hundreds of thousands of light years, so some distances are bound to be vast. Although 5,000 light years sounds like a lot, compared to the diameter of the Heritage System, itâs relatively insignificant. Reaching the other side of the galaxy would require dozens of such jumps.
This journey would take at least a year. The communication was established after approximately one minute. When Caleb Shaw appeared on the screen and saw the situation behind Finn Lewis, it was obvious that he was aboard a spaceship.
âMr. Lewis.â Recognizing Finn Lewis, Caleb Shaw immediately greeted him enthusiastically. After all, Finn Lewis was his biggest client, having made him a considerable sum of money.
âMr. Shaw, I am here to do business with you.â Finn Lewis cut straight to the point.
A chill ran down Caleb Shawâs spine as he sensed a different atmosphere in Finnâs tone. After a brief pause, he hurriedly responded, âMr. Lewis, tell me. Are you looking to purchase more warships?â
âDo you have any first-class warships?â Finn had no time to waste.
Upon hearing the words âfirst-class warship,â Caleb Shaw couldnât help but feel his heart pound. These werenât easy to sell. Only the federal royal family has the right to produce and own such vessels. They even required a permit from the inspection bureau.
Even if you were nobility, unless you were a nine-star aristocrat, you could only possess a second-class warship. Nevertheless, if you bought a first-class warship through a royal family member, that wouldnât be a problem, as long as the royal family member acknowledged the purchase. If you couldnât identify the source of your purchase, however, the inspection bureau would certainly cause you trouble.
âAt most, 82! Your Highness, permit my saying so, but I donât know what you intend to do with such a large number of warships. The energy consumption would be a massive figure! While their engines could supply most of their energy, the energy needed for things like cannon firing and engine launching would be formidable,â Caleb Shaw answered swiftly.
âCan the energy supplied on the warships sustain a war?â Finn Lewis asked directly.
Caleb Shaw wanted to tell Finn that his question showed a lack of understanding about this matter. What does he mean by âsustain a warâ? An interstellar war could last an hour, or it could go on for a year.
âIn theory, it can sustain a warshipâs operation for a month,â Caleb Shaw said, âbut in practice, it canât achieve that.â
âHow many star credits would it take to supply enough energy and other resources to sustain continuous operation for a month?â Finn Lewis continued to inquire.
âFor a second-class warship, roughly 30 million star credits. For a first-class warship, about 100 million star credits,â Caleb Shaw responded.
âThatâs not much, I can afford it,â Finn Lewis said casually, gesturing dismissively. While he didnât know exactly how much the Roberts Coin he owned amounted to, he knew he could still afford these purchases. Since he could afford it, he was not worried, âDo you sell this energy supplement?â
âYES, of course, we do!â replied Caleb Shaw quickly.
âWell, we can start our negotiations then. For 10 first-class warships, a total of 50 billion star credits, 82 second-class warships, each priced at 100 million credits, adding up to 82 billion. Additionally, the large replenishment ships equipped for war, you tell me how many are needed. They should be fully stocked with logistical supplies. Iâll give you 200 billion star credits, is that a problem?â Finn didnât even bother negotiating the price. Rich men can afford to be capricious in this manner.
Listening to this conversation, Jasmine Davis was thoroughly stupefied. The figures being discussed exceeded her comprehension. She couldnât calculate how much money Finn was throwing around.
Not to mention Jasmine Davis, even Caleb Shawâs brain had turned into mush. He was shell-shocked by Finn. In terms of the raw value of these warships, they were certainly not worth 100 billion star credits. If Finn had negotiated, for around 120 billion, he would have happily closed the deal. But now, Finn was offering an additional 80 billion star credits!
This... this was just... just too extravagant! Caleb Shawâs brain was utterly reeling.