I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 496: Xenus Bazzar Market

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Chapter 496: Xenus Bazzar Market

"A tier 7 large scale defensive weapon, ten thousand of each type, and a budget of 5 trillion chrono. Do you have any other requirements?" Thronos asked.

"Nothing else. You can recommend one based on this."

"In that case, I recommend the Earth Guardian G-III, Moon Guardian G-III, and Meteor Guardian G-III."

"These are the latest defensive weapons of the Gamma Class from the Thessalar Domain. When it comes to cost efficiency, they’re the best," Thronos explained.

"Oh? What’s the price? What about the range of their defensive ability?"

"The Earth Guardian G-III is worth 16 million chrono, Moon Guardian G-III is 17 million chrono, and Meteor Guardian G-III is 17 million chrono."

"As for their defensive capability, with the set you’re trying to buy, defending over a million planetary systems shouldn’t be a problem."

"Really? What do you base this on?" Nash asked with interest.

The Star Alliance only had over a hundred thousand planetary systems.

If these large-scale defensive weapons could really do what Thronos claimed, they could sleep at night without worrying about sudden attacks.

"As long as there isn’t any tier 8 Dark Beast, or over a million tier 7 dark beasts attacking at the same time, you’ll be safe," Thronos said proudly.

A large-scale defensive weapon wasn’t just one piece; it was an integral system of different calibers that could combine into one.

A single mounted type weapon didn’t just need one planet to integrate, but sometimes dozens, forming an array.

As for Space and mobile-type defensive weapons, although they were smaller, they were still about three to five times larger than a planet.

These weren’t like battleships filled with other components or passenger compartments, but contained pure power.

Such size and power were the reasons they could singlehandedly defend a large territory.

Unfortunately, their large size also made them difficult to purchase anywhere.

After all, unlike battleships, which could move, these large-scale defensive weapons were slow, bulky, and not fit for long-distance travel.

This was why Nash was eager to buy them in the Xenus Junction Area.

Although he’d obtained some from various forces in the Solaris Domain as investment, they were too few and uncoordinated.

Furthermore, most of them were only tier 6, which was a little low.

"What do you think, Lord Nash? Do you want me to recommend another one?"

"Do you have a better one at the same price range?"

"No, this is already the best."

"Then that’s settled. I don’t want anything else," Nash said quickly.

He feared that if he heard about a better weapon, he wouldn’t be able to resist buying it.

If that happened, he’d only be a spectator at the coming auction.

"I see. Do you want any modifications? Don’t worry, as long as it’s not too large, it’ll be included in the price."

"Can they be fitted to our territory?"

"Yes, we can install them for free as an after-sales service."

Installing these defensive weapons wasn’t just about placing them somewhere; it required serious calculation.

It had to ensure there were no blind spots while maximizing its power.

Satisfied with the large-scale defensive weapons, Nash began processing the transaction.

After paying about 5 trillion chrono and signing various contracts, the transaction was complete.

"Nice doing business with you, Lord Nash. Is there anything else you want?" Thronos asked.

He now realized how big the customer Brunn had brought him.

Although the transaction amount wasn’t the largest in the Thessalar Sphere, it wasn’t every day they met a generous customer like Nash.

"No, I have nothing else I need. We’ll just buy some blueprints then leave."

He’d already spent 18 trillion chrono. Even if he still had something to buy, he’d do it later after the auction.

Of course, for things that weren’t too expensive, it was better to buy them as soon as possible and take care of them now.

Leaving Thronos and Brunn, Nash and the two began buying more blueprints while exploring the Thessalar Sphere.

Along the way, they also acquired some useful or interesting technology they found.

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A day later, after leaving the Thessalar Sphere, they headed toward the Nexus Bazaar Market.

Although the place didn’t have any specialty products like those found in the Thessalar Domain, it had everything one could find in the thousands of domain territories around.

They even saw some stores set up by the Solaris Domain and various forces under it.

Looking at the lively atmosphere, not just Camilla and Elizabeth, even Nash was full of anticipation.

Seeing every unique product from each Domain Territory, Nash agreed to allocate the remaining 2 trillion chrono, leaving 10 trillion for the auction.

The first thing Nash took an interest in was seedlings and animals.

To increase the variety of ecology in his future territory, Nash bought vast quantities of each type, enough to last at least 10,000 years.

In case he needed some specific plants or biological samples in the future, he’d have them on hand.

Specially for higher-tier potions.

Although he could substitute their materials, it would take too much time and effort.

Instead of doing so, isn’t it just better to follow the recipe and improve on it?

After that, Nash began buying various raw materials.

These materials weren’t available in the Solaris Domain.

Having read about their effects, Nash thought of incorporating them into some of his creations.

Ordering mountains of resources, Camilla and Elizabeth weren’t to be outdone.

While Nash focused on resources, they focused on basic supplies like weapons, attire, accessories, ornamental crafts, and more.

Although it might not be too helpful, it would allow the people under the Star Alliance to have a more beautiful life.

Seeing the price wasn’t much, Nash indulged the two to buy whatever they wanted.

As long as the 2 trillion chrono wasn’t spent, they could buy whatever they liked.

After buying all the rare and unique resources he might need, Nash began shopping for potions.

That’s right, potions. Even though he could now craft them, buying was more time-efficient.

After all, they wouldn’t be only for himself, but for all the trillions of members of the Star Alliance.