Super Spender

Chapter 856 - 850 New Goal Part 1



Chapter 856: Chapter 850 New Goal Part 1

However, since Zero had disappeared, Finn Lewis had no other choice but to silently accept this fact. That guy would show up when he needed to, but now it was time to head back to the Solar System. Lewis had been out for several months, and it was time to check on the Solar System. Naturally, he had to call for Kay Lee before heading back.

Kay Lee was still on the Capital Star of the Galactic Federation, but she had successfully established a company. The business was simple, interstellar trade—essentially buying high and selling low, though their transactions were essentially for procuring goods for Earth.

With the company based here and the professional assistance provided by Star Bank, the business developed rapidly. Most importantly, there was no fear of being cheated. If the company had been established near Earth, one wouldn’t need to think twice to know it would be cheated, and prices would surely skyrocket.

Finn Lewis waited on the spaceship for Kay Lee’s arrival. It wasn’t a long wait, and as soon as Lee arrived, he immediately asked, “What do you need me for? My company is just getting on the right track.”

“We’re going home,” Lewis said with a smile.

“Home?” Kay Lee was stunned for a moment before reacting with delight, “Really?”

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“Of course, we’ve been out for quite a while, and it’s time to go home,” Lewis said with a smile.

“Alright, but my company has just gotten on track. If I go back now, a lot of businesses will be delayed,” said Kay Lee, somewhat helplessly.

“No worries, let them be delayed. We’re not short on money, and you don’t need to worry about the rest. Haven’t I signed business alliances with lots of nobles recently? Just do business directly with them. Though it might mean placing some of our fate in the hands of others, we don’t need to worry too much,” Lewis said with a proud smile.

Why wasn’t he worried? The answer was simple: it was because of Lewis’s formidable armed forces. While he only had 100 Raven warships at his disposal, it would take the entire oversight agency’s effort to possibly defeat Lewis.

Furthermore, there were Jasmine Davis and others. Their strength was also formidable. As for Jasmine Davis’s princess identity, Lewis had already disregarded that since Davis herself no longer cared, there was no need for Lewis to bring it up.

“Okay, I get it, you’re capable,” Kay Lee rolled her eyes at Lewis, then said happily, “In that case, let’s go back.”

“Luna Starfield, home,” Lewis nodded emphatically.

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Following Lewis’s words, a faint golden glow emerged from the twenty Raven warships positioned at the forefront. With a dazzling flash of light, the entire fleet vanished from the range of the Capital Star, witnessed by who knows how many people.

Oswald Wren, of course, saw it too, but he said nothing. After a long while, he seriously said, “I need to start preparing for exams. He’s right; we shouldn’t waste our time here. Doing something, anything, is better than doing nothing.”

Nora Rhodes nodded, “I understand. Then, I’ll start preparing too. I can’t be outdone by you after all.”

Wren laughed at Rhodes’s words. He knew well that sometimes Rhodes could be even more formidable than him, so he never worried about this.

But Lewis didn’t know any of this. He had already spoken his piece. How they chose to think about it was beyond Lewis’s control. Whatever will be, will be. Lewis had no intent on meddling anymore. What Lewis needed to focus on now was the current state of the Solar System.

When Lewis’s spaceship appeared on the outskirts of the Solar System, the periphery had nearly turned into a factory. A massive space station was under continuous construction, and although it was a bit far from the sun, it wasn’t much of a problem, as several powerful engines provided more than enough energy for the region.

Ships of various kinds shuttled back and forth. Many of these ships were automated mineral vessels, transporting raw materials and delivering them to the automated factories for production into warships.

Around the Solar System, artificial asteroids had already begun to orbit along with the system. Here, the preliminary Solar System defense and reconnaissance system was being built, and some parts were designated as the fixed defense systems of the God of War.

Lewis swapped his spaceship, as many things on Earth were not publicized and, therefore, it was not suitable to enter in a large warship. He switched to a small spaceship, which, although small, was exclusive to Lewis and naturally had high performance.

When Lewis switched ships, the next time he appeared, he was already at the outskirts of Mars, which had undergone a complete transformation. Seen from space, Mars was no longer the red planet but now resembled Earth, composed of blues and greens.

That was one thing. Another was that about ten thousand kilometers from Mars’s orbit, a huge space station was nearly finished. This was not a mere space station like those from Earth; it was built to the standards of Star Harbor.

This facility could dock over five Raven-class warships and five first-class transports, along with more than a hundred other large and small warships. Honestly, the number was not large, especially for a planet’s transit harbor, but for the time being, it was sufficient.

The main construction of the Star Harbor was almost complete, nearly one-third the size of the moon. It was specifically designed to orbit Mars like a satellite, though it also had its own propulsion system to break free from Martian gravity.

Inside Star Harbor was a biological system that allowed it to sustain itself. Although growing crops might be unlikely, oxygen-producing plants were no longer a challenge to cultivate.

At this moment, the person in charge of the Star Harbor was no longer just Lewis’s intelligent robots but mainly individuals from Earth.

Lewis had let go. No matter what, the Earth’s forces could no longer affect him, so he was nonchalant about revealing some of the details to the locals. Lewis had sent at least 20 million people to Mars by this point.

 


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