Super Spender

Chapter 962



Chapter 962: Chapter 956 Inspection 2_1 Chapter 962: Chapter 956 Inspection 2_1 “The location of the Supervision Department’s secret fleet,” the middle-aged man said, glancing at Finn Lewis before speaking indifferently.

Finn didn’t mind and just nodded, stepping aside to let the middle-aged man take his place.

Without any hesitation, the man walked up to Finn’s previous position and began working on the C-console.

Quickly, he entered the relevant coordinates into the battleship.

Finn didn’t say anything, but he felt something was off.

These people seemed overly forthcoming—he just didn’t know whether it was genuine openness or something else.

At least, Finn had thought it would be tough to persuade them, but now it didn’t seem that difficult.

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The power that the Nine-Star royal family had mentioned was something Luna Starfield told Finn, but Finn thought it was nonsense.

Even if there might be such a stipulation, whether it was truly effective was anybody’s guess.

For instance, it’s like pulling out an edict from the Harmonious era during Emperor Qianlong’s reign, claiming the late Harmonious had decreed you to replace Emperor Qianlong.

Would Emperor Qianlong comply?

Obviously not, it’s just impossible.

Hence, Finn had originally scoffed at such a right, but to his surprise, it seemed to actually have an effect?

And these three people readily agreed to his request.

Finn had prepared many strategies, but now it seemed none of them were necessary.

The issue was resolved with just a simple sentence.

The middle-aged man’s name was Alexander Rodgers.

Finn had seen the coordinates he entered; they were indeed one of the sets provided by Luna Starfield.

Even though Alexander had entered the coordinates, Finn didn’t just naively jump out there; instead, he addressed Luna Starfield directly in front of Alexander, saying, “Luna Starfield, change the coordinates.

Jump to the nearby coordinates instead, and prepare the shield for charging.

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Use 100% energy for the jump.”

“As you wish, Your Highness.” Luna Starfield executed Finn’s command to the letter, and Alexander showed no reaction to Finn’s obvious mistrust.

Perhaps, in his eyes, Finn’s lack of trust was justified; after all, anyone would probably feel the same way.

Therefore, he naturally didn’t take offense to Finn’s actions.

He had only provided the destination coordinates, and soon Luna Starfield finished changing the jump coordinates, then began the warp.

Subsequently, the entire fleet, to maintain combat effectiveness, swiftly had a single battleship open the warp gate, and the other ships used this portal to jump out as well.

When Alexander witnessed this scene, his expression finally showed a slight change.

He understood what this meant.

During combat, initiating a warp with battleships was improbable since the warp engine didn’t activate instantly; it was a process.

During that time, a single hit from artillery could lead to catastrophic danger.

However, a technology like this still carried immense value as it ensured unparalleled sustained mobility for the entire fleet.

The forty-something ships meant they could perform consecutive warps forty times, meaning they could reach almost any place within the federation in just an hour or two.

This was something they hadn’t even dared to contemplate before.

Although the federation had similar technology, it wasn’t installed on battleships but on specialized ships designed to open warp gates.

However, those ships had poor mobility on their own.

Most importantly, such ships had to warp to the target location first, then open a warp gate to establish a sizeable portal before other battleships could pass through.

Naturally, this process revealed the inherent limitations of that ship.

In emergencies, it wasn’t possible to send this kind of ship first and then transfer the battleships through it.

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