I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 439: Nova Sector Rewards (2)

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.
Chapter 439: Nova Sector Rewards (2)

"Are there various conditions you have to meet?" Nash quickly understood.

"Of course. First of all, the reason it’s given every ten years is because it requires evaluation of our results from the Cosmic Competition."

"If the Nova Sector does poorly in the subsequent cosmic competition, the investment will get lower and lower until it disappears."

"Oh, it seems you’ll have to work hard." Nash nodded in understanding.

The 1 trillion Chrono wasn’t for the Nova Sector to spend carelessly but to cultivate talent that could produce results.

"What about the other rewards?"

"Quite curious, are you?" Alistair laughed, telling him the various privileges and rewards the Nova Sector received.

From various privileges, investments, qualifications, access to more advanced technology and battleships, higher authority, business opportunities, and more.

Listening to Alistair list what they got one by one, Nash could only sigh.

It seemed managing a Sector was really profitable.

Just with one result, they could leverage it to get more rewards.

Nash wondered what the Solaris Domain could do with their result; they must’ve earned more value.

"The reason I’m telling you this is because I’m thankful. Of course, mere words are not enough. Thus, I want to ask for your opinion." Alistair said, turning serious.

Thankful for what Nash had done, the Nova Sector couldn’t thank him enough.

Unable to think of a suitable reward, instead of making a decision, Alistair decided to ask Nash.

"Do you want me to make a request?"

"Yes, you can tell me anything you want. I’ll see if the Nova Sector can fulfill it."

"What about giving me a tier 7 fleet?" Nash said without a second thought.

"Uh—I’m sorry, but this is impossible."

While the Nova Sector still had the capability of creating a tier 6 battleship from scratch, creating tier 7 battleships and above was already impossible.

They also couldn’t give Nash the Tier 7 battleship fleet they bought from others.

These battleships were already listed under their quota. Giving them to Nash meant cutting off one of their arms.

"I see. What about a Virtual Private Server? Do you have one?" Nash asked instead.

Tier 7 battleships weren’t just something money could buy.

There was a limited supply even in the Chronos Empire.

Furthermore, even if you were able to build them, you couldn’t sell them to just anyone.

They still had to go through a strict vetting process, recording, and a bunch of other procedures.

Knowing how troublesome it was, Nash was quite thankful he’d asked Eldora for these things with his favor.

Meanwhile, hearing Nash’s other request, Alistair couldn’t help but be speechless.

"A virtual private server? This is even more impossible."

Unlike battleships, which could still be bought and allocated, a virtual private server could only be assigned.

From the Nova Sector to the Solaris Domain, they could only be assigned one Virtual Private Server.

As for manufacturing them, it was impossible.

Even in the Chronos Empire, the production of a Virtual Private Server was top secret.

"Oh, it seems I was getting presumptuous." Nash sighed.

The reason he asked for a Virtual Private Server was because he wanted to use it to simulate their coming conquest in the wild void territory.

Reading through the documents Eldora had given him, it seemed there was a specific simulation server where one could experience and strategize everything about a wild void territory.

Unfortunately, to calculate and process such a vast amount of data, the free resources the Virtual World provided weren’t enough.

Nash needed a Virtual Private Server to act as a sub-brain, calculating and feeding it back to the Virtual World.

"No, no. It’s just that the Nova Sector is too weak." Alistair sighed.

He thought he could easily complete Nash’s request. It seemed he was overthinking.

As someone who could be on par with those monstrous prodigies, how could what Nash needed be simple?

Having transcended to a different height, his vision and needs would naturally be different.

"How about we borrow it for these three years? This should be feasible, right?" Nash said, seeing Alistair’s expression.

"Huh? This is possible!" Alistair’s eyes lit up.

If it were only borrowing, then Nash was more than welcome.

Even if he borrowed it for a hundred years, there wouldn’t be any problem.

"Haha, then it’s settled. This will cost a lot of energy, so be prepared." Nash teased.

Although a Private Virtual Server only needed void crystals to function, the amount was no joke.

Using it at high intensity for three years might cost hundreds of trillions of Sol.

"No problem, we can still afford this. If you want, the people of Earth and members of the Nova Team could have unlimited access to the Hollow Core Chamber. You can have as many merits as you can absorb." Alistair added with a smile.

Although the Nova Sector was only able to invest a hundred trillion in the Nova Team, it was because they were poor in liquid cash.

However, when it came to tangible and intangible wealth, they weren’t worse off than anyone.

Just the merits they gathered in the Hollow Core Chamber could already crash the economy of the Solaris Domain.

If not for various treaties preventing this very situation from happening, they could have bought anything they wanted.

After all, while merits were more versatile and could be converted to void energy, elements, and even law, they couldn’t be used to produce other resources.

To control the economy, there would naturally be a web of laws preventing massive exchanges of them from entering circulation.

Even various business alliances exchanging them for money couldn’t just directly exchange the merits they bought; they could only use them internally to strengthen themselves, much less a massive body like a sector.

Meanwhile, hearing Alistair’s offer, Nash’s smile widened.

"Are you sure about this?"

Although the people of Earth should be very weak, with a plan in his mind, he could leverage the seemingly infinite merits of the Nova Sector to create a strong army.

"I’m sure. The Nova Sector would be more than happy to provide these for you." Alistair beamed, finally able to repay Nash.