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Chapter 107: Dark Dragon

Chapter 107: Dark Dragon
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Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations

“Madam, how many weapons do we have to buy to defeat the opponent?” asked one of the students prudently.

Yun Chuyao replied, “With your current cultivation, to distinguish yourselves from thirty million people, you’ll need a full package, which requires at least 500,000 contribution points.”

“500,000 contribution points?” the students cried. That meant fifty billion bucks!

“Why? You think it’s too much?” Danger oozed from Yun Chuyao’s eyes. “Anyone without equipment that is worth 500,000 contribution points will get a zero in the finals.”

All the students moaned. They could foresee that they had to complete missions or hunt demon beasts without a day of rest in the future in order to get the 500,000 contribution points.

Wang Hao scratched his chin. He had been meaning to buy a spaceship and wondered if Yun Chuyao would give him a discount.

“Sister Yun, I have ten million contribution points and I would like a spaceship. Do you have any recommendations?” asked Wang Hao.

All the students whispered to each other.

Magnate!

What a magnate!

He was presenting ten million contribution points without batting an eye!

While they were worried about their equipment, Wang Hao was already considering his spaceship. The difference between them was too huge!

Yun Chuyao’s eyes glowed as Wang Hao revealed his wealthiness. “I have a Dark Dragon. It’s made of level-four alloys and equipped with a level-four energy shield. Even twenty Martial Kings cannot break its defense.”

“Is it not armed?” Wang Hao frowned. What he needed was not a turtle shell, but a spaceship that could both attack and defend.

Yun Chuyao glared at Wang Hao and said angrily, “Brat, you go out and ask how much a Dark Dragon with level-four alloys and a level-four energy shield costs.”

Wang Hao suddenly realized that Yun Chuyao was correct. Even his level-four alloy sword was worth more than ten billion bucks, which equaled 100,000 contribution points, so a spaceship exclusively made of level-four alloys would certainly be expensive.

Besides, there was also a level-four energy shield that could resist a Martial King’s attack. Ten million contribution points for such a spaceship was definitely a bargain. As for weapons, he had to think about that later.

“Hey, are you buying it or not?” asked Yun Chuyao impatiently.

“Deal!” Wang Hao nodded his head and agreed to the offer.

Yun Chuyao smiled. “Congratulations, Wang Hao, you’ve got the full score for the finals this semester. You don’t need to come to class anymore.”

All the students were lost for words. Was that really possible?

“Oh, Mother!” Le Xuan rubbed her forehead, feeling that her mother was truly self-willed. How could a teacher do that?

After the deal was completed, Yun Chuyao dismissed the class in delight and led Wang Hao to the Dark Dragon, accompanied by Xia Weiwei, Le Xuan, Chen Yao, and Qian Wanyang.

When Wang Hao came to the square, he saw a pitch-dark, three-floored spaceship that was a hundred meters long, fifty meters wide, and about twenty meters high.

“This is a Dark Dragon spaceship. The top floor is the cockpit. The middle floor is rooms for rest. The bottom floor is training rooms…” Yun Chuyao introduced the spaceship to Wang Hao.

Wang Hao was very satisfied with the spaceship except for its lack of weapons. It would be fine even if another ten people were to live inside.

“I can’t believe that a supervillain like Wang Hao has such a big spaceship now,” Xia Weiwei said with a jealous pout.

Le Xuan patted Xia Weiwei’s head and asked curiously, “Mom, you’re selling such a decent spaceship for only ten million contribution points?”

Yun Chuyao said in a low voice, “I robbed a space pirate of this spaceship. It’s illegal. I have to get rid of it as soon as possible.”

Enlightened, Le Xuan nodded her head.

Her mother always made money through whatever means possible. It was not the first time that she shook criminals down.

However, those criminals would definitely seek revenge if they found out that it was Yun Chuyao who did it. While Yun Chuyao was unafraid of them as a Martial Emperor, they might be a threat to Le Xuan who was only a Martial Master.

So, wherever Le Xuan went, Yun Chuyao would follow her in case anything happened to her daughter.

For Le Xuan, Yun Chuyao even opened a store on a level-one planet as a notable Martial Emperor. She kept a low profile so that her daughter would remain unknown.

After Wang Hao transferred the money, Yun Chuyao immediately gave him the key to the spaceship.

“Right!” Yun Chuyao reminded him, “This spaceship is operated manually. You’ll need a cyborg to pilot it.”

“Got it!” Wang Hao nodded his head.

AI technologies had hit a bottleneck in the Universal Federation. Nothing had progressed for hundreds of years.

As a result, many hackers could easily crack programs and steal expensive mecha or spaceships.

To avoid the thievery of hackers, spaceships were generally operated by cyborgs.

Cyborgs were half-living robots. Their bodies were machines, but they had human brains that could not be compromised.

Also, they would never grow exhausted, so they were usually purchased to pilot spaceships.

“Cling! Cling! Cling!”

Suddenly, alarms echoed throughout Eleven City.

“What’s going on?” Wang Hao asked curiously.

“Probably something big.” Furrowing her brow, she grabbed Xia Weiwei and Le Xuan and soared to the sky.

“She’s flying. She’s a Martial Emperor…”

Qian Wanyang’s and Chen Yao’s eyes popped out. They knew that their teacher was strong, but they did not expect her to be a Martial Emperor.

“What’s there to be surprised at?” Wang Hao scorned them and commanded, “Chen Yao, you investigate what happened.”

“Yes, boss!” Chen Yao was back to his senses and left quickly.

Wang Hao snapped his finger, asking Qian Wanyang to follow him. “Let’s go. We’ll buy a cyborg that can pilot spaceships now.”

Qian Wanyang nodded and followed him, wondering if the contribution points they earned by selling Passion were enough for a cyborg.

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