Chapter 783: 777: Buy When Say Buy
Super Spender
Chapter 783: Chapter 777: Buy When Say Buy
âOh, letâs hear it.â Finn Lewis replied immediately, his face full of anticipation.
Immediately, Mike pulled up a holographic projection on his personal brain-computer interface for Finn Lewis to review. His first impression of the warship was that it had a strange design. It felt less like a ship and more like some sort of erotic toy for females back on Earth. In a weird way, it somewhat resembled a part of male anatomy.
No one else seemed to make such a connection. The ship had a cone-like shape, with extended engines on both sides of the tail, creating a unique silhouette. What caught his attention the most, though, was the large cannon at the front of the ship. The diameter was genuinely huge.
As a current owner of a first-class battleship, Finn understood what kind of firepower that much calibre could deliver.@@novelbin@@
âYour Highness, you might already know how much a first-class battleship costs. Without exaggerating, one can cost around one hundred million star credits. Thatâs the low end of the spectrum. If the design is superior, the price could be even higher. But as you might have noticed, our battleship, the War Eagle, wields a cannon as powerful as a first-class battleshipâs,â Mike Aitken quickly explained.
Seeing the spark of interest on Finnâs face, Mike was further inspired. He quickly elaborated on the War Eagle, while Finn looked thoughtful and intrigued. Anyone observing would think that Finn was genuinely interested in what was presented before him.
After learning the origin of the fat man, Mike, Finnâs smile grew wider. He asked quickly, âI like this very much, itâs indeed fascinating. What is the price for this object?â
âYour Highness,â Marlon Murray started saying from the side, unable to hold back. Frankly, during the preceding session, Marlon had barely been able to concentrate. He had been occupied with his dilemma; whether he should attach himself genuinely to Finn, being content with small profits, or be wholly loyal to him?
This was a question. After ruminating throughout a whole session, Marlon reached a decision. Although he appeared to be unremarkable now, Marlon had always been a deep thinker. If he chose not to stick with Finn, Marlonâs career was essentially finished. His decision was therefore satisfactory. But by remaining with Finn, he could at least hope for a brighter future.
After all, wasnât Finn from a family with nine-star royalty? Although the nine major clans were prestigious, they were only eight-star royalty, and could never achieve nine-star status. In contrast, Finn was the only nine-star royalty, and though he had only recently inherited his familyâs assets, he must have had some hidden cards, right? Thus, after suffering inner turmoil throughout one session, Marlon finally made his decision. Since he had decided to become Finnâs subordinate, he pledged to serve to his utmost capability; it was now his time to shine.
âYes, whatâs the matter?â Finn turned to look at Marlon and asked. Unlike Finn, Marlon was an experienced hand around here and knew who had what kinds of relationships with whom. If Marlon attempted to stop this transaction, he wouldnât care about offending Mike, but he would certainly provoke the Rochefort family.
The outcome for a common aristocratic family who offended the Rochefort clan was a foregone conclusion. So, Finn never expected Marlon to intervene. He had been surprised when Marlon had voiced his concerns when Albin was present, and now he didnât know what Marlon wanted to say.
âYour Highness, this object is completely impractical. Itâs pure junk. This object lacks crucial defensive capabilities and manoeuvrability in space. The main gun might possess significant firepower, but itâs not a heat-seeking space missile or torpedo. This object is useless unless it hits its target. Your Highness, even purchasing a few less potent battleships would be more beneficial than this,â Marlon said quickly.