Chapter 62: Stepping into the Sea of Stars
Super Gene Optimization Fluid
âThatâs right. Choose every component of your ship seriously. See with your two eyes as your spacecraft gets fitted piece by piece,â said Phantom earnestly.
Xia Fei leaned back in the lounge chair and pulled out a cigarette. He took several drags. âBuilding my warship by handâwhat an excellent idea. Which spaceship manufacturing company are we heading?â
âWhat are we going to a spaceship manufacturing company for?â Phantom casually dismissed. âAll spaceships have their service lifespans, and they will all be dumped on a warship graveyard once their use is exhausted. Weâre going to find out where Endaro Star Regionâs warship graveyard is and build a functional spaceship from there.â
Xia Fei blinked his eyes, an incredulous expression etched on his face. âPeople will throw an entire spaceship just like that? Wonât that be too much waste? Why not recycle and refit it?â
Phantom chuckled. âDo you think itâs so easy to dismantle a warship which weighs over hundreds and thousands of tons? Just the cost of dismantling a spaceship alone easily surpasses the value of the ship itself. The parts with some value still will be pulled apart to be sold separately to those small companies around the graveyard, leaving them to collect and reuse those, but the hardly valuable parts are considered scraps.â
Xia Fei pondered on this for a while. âSo that means we will only be buying second-hand goods from those warship graveyards?â
Phantom shook his head and solemnly explained, âThe most important aspect is that this motley pack of small factories can give you the chance to get hands-on experience with building your own spacecraft. You wonât get such treatment if you go to the four major warship manufacturers. Knowledge is whatâs most important to you right now; if you must know, there are plenty of people who pilot spaceships their whole lives but arenât even able to assemble one after seeing them with their two eyes.â
âBesides, the warship graveyards often buy from the army or purchase top-grade spaceships abandoned by prominent figures. Spaceships made from second-hand parts of such quality sources will be far more outstanding than the average newly-crafted spaceship. In fact, they will even let you fashion a vessel according to your wishes so that it can look however you want it to. Youâll be able to supervise the entire assembly process and guarantee that it will be top quality as well.
âThe warship graveyard is your only choice if you wish to spend the least amount of money on the best possible spaceship. Only a true expert will opt to head over to a warship graveyard and construct space vessels for themselves. After all, even a normal Eagle-class frigate will cost you around eighty million, and if you wish to fit it completely with quality parts, expect to spend upward to three billion star coins!â
The points Phantom had raised were all very reasonable; which would be faster, a brand new Jetta or a second-hand Jetta that had a Ferrari engine fitted inside? The answer to this was evident in itself.
The greatest expenditure on a warship would not be the hull but rather its engine, electronic equipment, weaponry system, etc. If they were able to pick some good parts from a warship graveyard and fix up a spaceship, even though it would be a second-hand aircraft, its performance would no doubt be better than a newly-made spaceship.
Besides, he was already hugely drawn to the idea of being able to watch in person as his spaceship got fitted part by part, and since there were still several months before he was scheduled to report to Heaven Execution Training Camp, it would not be a bad idea to use this time to understand more about spaceships.
âI remember you saying that I need to reach Star Domain rank in terms of cultivation before I can have the qualifications to own a spaceship... Iâm still quite a distance away from reaching that rank at the moment.â
Phantom guffawed. âYou should really give that memberâs handbook the Adjudicator Union had given you a good read. Indeed, your cultivation is slightly lacking, but youâre already a cadet adjudicator now, and thatâs just one of the perks of being the organizationâs member.â
This was when a blue helicopter appeared in the sky with a blast of its roaring blades. Landing on the far side of the beach, three widely smiling men stepped off it.
Wulong was the first to rush forward, hollering loudly, âXia Fei! I heard that youâd qualified as an Adjudicator. Congratulations!â
Xia Fei waved his hand as he got up from the chair to greet them. âHey, actually I didnât pass the assessment, so I have no idea what they did to especially enroll me in the camp.â
âA special enrollment isnât bad, either. I want to be specially enrolled, yet they wonât want me.â Wulong reached out his large two arms and engulfed Xia Fei in a firm hug. The man was strong, so much so that Xia Fei felt pain in his bones just from the embrace.
The four then lounged on the beach chairs. Wulong wanted two dozen bottles of cold beer, but Xia Fei was unable to drink during his medication, so all he drank was a glass of cold water.
Charlie was shyly sitting by the side, drinking his drink. Xia Fei smiled at the lad and asked, âHave you taken the Gene Optimization Fluid I gave you?â
Charlieâs face suddenly turned a little despondent as he quietly nodded. âI got the mathematics special ability, not my favorite speed ability.â
Seeing Charlie looking so crestfallen, Xia Fei, Andre, and Wulong could not help but laugh out loud.
âNo one can guess what sort of special ability they will get after unlocking the seventh region of their brain. Actually, getting the mathematics ability isnât bad for you. You studied finance, so having that special ability will be beneficial to your profession,â said Xia Fei.
Charlie sighed. âBut I wanted to be as fast as you.â
Andre smiled as he patted Charlieâs head, his eyes filled with concern and care.
âAndre, what special ability did you get?â Xia Fei asked.
The old man shook his head and calmly answered, âI didnât get anything.â
âOh, thatâs too bad.â Xia Fei felt a little sympathy for the man. He took another bottle of medicinal concoction and drank from it. He needed to drink a bottle of it every hour, and it just so happened to be time for his hourly dose.
Xia Feiâs body still had some drug residueâthe bit that had not been completely absorbed from the last time. Adding the large amount of body improvement medicines he had taken during his fight with Chen Dong, the drug residue count in his body was fairly high presently. As such, only by taking many small doses of medicine could he slowly recover.
âIâve thought about it, too. What use would acquiring a special ability be at my age, anyway? This is all destiny.â Andre chuckled, bearing a fairly optimistic outlook in life as he expressed his thoughts.
Xia Fei pulled out papers and handed it to Andre and Wulong. âI plan to establish a holding company which specializes in introducing technological advancements from other civilizations to Earth, then cooperate with the major companies in the Earth Federation by investing in technology.â
This talk of investment had immediately piqued Andreâs interest. He promptly scanned through the business proposal, his expression growing more excited the more he read.
âXia Fei, this is a great idea. Right now, the various major companies have been stressing over their inability to pioneering advanced technology here on Earth. If you collaborate with them and provide the technologies they lack, they will most definitely be happy to do so. This will be a huge boon to the Federation as a whole,â sincerely opined Andre.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Wulong was not the sort to involve himself in something like investments, so he could not make heads or tails of what he was reading no matter how much he did. âThough I have no knowledge of investments, I do feel that your idea isnât too bad. Since youâre gonna do it, Iâll jump into it with you.â Wulong patted his chest as he gave his word.
Andre handed the document to Charlie. âWhat are your thoughts on this?â
Charlie conscientiously read the document containing Xia Feiâs initial idea carefully. He spoke only after he was done reading the pile and had placed it on the table. âEarth is now only at the initial stage of civilization and lacks the power itself, but we do have cheap labor, and a base salary of six thousand federal dollars a month is no more than sixty cents in star currency. Such labor costs will simply be too low.â
âThe development model youâre proposing here is very similar to what the Japanese did after World War IIâutilizing low-cost labor to seize control of the market, then waiting until the necessary funds have been gathered to initiate the second and even third industrial upgrade, and establishing a powerful industry in the process.â
âThis is best suited for the Earth Federation at its current stage of development. I do believe establishing such a company will not only bring in considerable profits but also greatly accelerate Earthâs progress itself. Still, based on your drafted proposal, weâll need a large-scale investment to get started. How much do you intend to invest?â
Charlie truly lived up to his name as a finance genius, able to comprehend Xia Feiâs intention just by going through the document once.
âA hundred million star coins,â softly answered Xia Fei as he lifted a finger.
The three men nearly fell off their chairs from the shock they got. A hundred million star coins were equivalent to a trillion Federal dollars. Such an astronomical sum would even cause someone who was used to seeing such large figures like Andre to feel their hearts leap out of their chests.
âDo you really intend to invest a hundred million star coins?!â asked Andre, buzzing in his excitement.
âThatâs right.â Xia Fei nodded.
Upon recalling that Xia Fei had once spent ten million on a flower, the three were no longer that shocked to hear him say that he would invest a hundred million star coins just to set up this holding company.
Andre laughed bitterly. âI originally intended to use my family funds to participate in this project of yours, but it seems that this plate youâve got is simply too big, and the Rothchilds presently donât have the power to do so.â
Xia Fei did not share this sentiment. âIâll need your help in managing this company of mine, so you and Wulong will hold ten percent of the stocks.â
Andre immediately shook his head. âWhat sort of joke are you pulling? Thatâs an a-hundred-million-star-coin project youâre talking about; ten percent of that will come at about ten million star coins.â
Xia Fei lit a cigarette, looking all serious. âIâm not kidding. I only plan to invest, so you guys have to manage it for me. Trust me; ten percent of the shares isnât overkill.â
Andre remained skeptical. âIâve got plenty of friends in the investment bank, and they are all experts with rich experience in the field. If you lack a manager, I can introduce you to some talents that I know.â
Xia Fei laughed. âI definitely wonât entrust my back to someone I donât know.â
âThat, you donât have to worry about. They are all professionals, so their character isnât in question,â insisted Andre.
Xia Fei shook his head. âI donât see it your way. I can only trust those who have gone through a life-and-death experience with me. In our search for Atlantis, that dangerous expedition that we embarked on together is the only reason why Iâm willing to trust you guys. No matter how much you praise those menâs character before me, Iâm sorry, but I wonât have any confidence in their capabilities.â
There were two levels of consideration why Xia Fei was so adamant about Andre and Wulong being his co-shareholders. While he indeed trusted these two, it was also because he had gotten plenty of benefits from that search for Atlantis, so this was a disguised compensation for them.
Andrew nodded his head slightly. âIf you have that much faith in me, then you can just leave this matter to us; we wonât let you down.â
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Four days later, Xia Fei sold all the spoils he had collected during the assessment for a total of 1.864 billion star coins.
Handing over a hundred million star coins to Andre as the startup funds for the holding company, Xia Fei proceeded to board a flight, which brought him out into the vast sea of stars all by himself.