Super Spender

Chapter 520 - 514: There Is No Such Thing As Luck In Success



Chapter 520: Chapter 514: There Is No Such Thing As Luck In Success

If the coordinates are slightly off, you could end up connecting with a different universe altogether. Despite seeming similar on the surface, the contents of such universes would be entirely different. Just how many such six-dimensional spaces exist is uncertain. Shaking his head slightly, Finn Lewis pushed these thoughts to the back of his mind. Trying to understand such complexities with his current understanding was like an invitation to mental torment.

Even if it were Gregory Worthington trying to gain comprehension of such six-dimensional spaces, it would be difficult unless he could access a higher level of knowledge. However, Finn didn’t need to understand all this, he just needed to know that these things were unique.

“Given this, I have a request.” Finn promptly said.

“What request?”

“Destroy this Six-Dimensional Saiyan Crystal.” Finn declared emphatically! He intended to cut off any possibility, completely severing the connection between his universe and the other! Once that was accomplished, every possibility would cease to exist.

Certainly, a different universe could hold immense riches, but Finn was no longer envious. If he obtained it, Finn would have acquired a tremendous fortune!

Zero fell into silence, Finn didn’t hurry him, but quietly awaited a response. Even though Finn didn’t know the origin of the Six-Dimensional Saiyan Crystal, Zero only had three of such crystals, and from what Zero had said, such crystals were exceedingly scarce throughout the universe. Destroying one would mean the complete loss of a tremendous wealth!

However, Finn didn’t care. After all, the universe was vast. He was nowhere near being capable of taking the entire thing. He was still struggling with the nations on Earth, let alone dealing with other dimensions.

“Can it be destroyed?” After a while, Finn finally asked.

“It can be destroyed, but, do you understand what a Six-Dimensional Saiyan Crystal signifies?” Zero unusually responded with a question.

“I don’t know, and you don’t need to explain. Right now, I just want to know, since it’s mine, can I destroy it?” Finn succinctly asked. He didn’t want to understand it at all. After all, ignorance was bliss. After its destruction, all thoughts would be eliminated. If it remained, who knew if he would impulsively venture into that other universe.

It was too dangerous in there. Finn still felt vaguely terrified. He didn’t know where he got the courage to do such a crazy thing back then. The circumstances were extremely dangerous, with only 3% energy left, if the protective suit was penetrated, even if Zero managed to teleport Finn back, he would likely be met with only death.

Finn still felt a bit scared recalling that, but isn’t there a saying, risks have to be taken for fortune. Finn succeeded, and what he gained was huge and unimaginably beneficial.

“It can be! Are you sure you want to destroy it? I will ask again.” Zero plainly asked.

“Certain!” Finn nodded.

“Destruction confirmed. Execution starting, the expected time is three days. During these three days, I will be unable to respond to your calls, including exchanges, etc. Make your mental preparations.” Zero said.

“Can’t I watch it?” Finn hesitated before asking. If he couldn’t watch, who knew if Zero would really do it.

“If you wish to bring a disaster to Earth, I wouldn’t mind executing it on Earth.” Zero responded.

“Alright, as long as you destroy it.” Finn nodded seriously.

“I think you should understand what you are doing. Some things, even though you think they are under your control, you can’t control everything…” Zero was silent for a moment before speaking.

Finn, of course, understood what Zero meant. Just like the other universe, without a high-ranking Insect Species controlling it, nobody knew what could happen. Hence, the Supreme Ruler wasn’t omnipotent. However, since the things he already had in hand, Finn naturally wouldn’t give up, and Zero had never spoken to Finn like this before.

He didn’t need to think to know what caused this change, so Finn understood even more that his decision was right. At the very least, he gave himself some leverage.

“I understand what you mean, but since it’s a choice I made, I won’t give up. Just follow my orders.” Finn said seriously.

“Alright.” After dropping these two words, Zero disappeared again. Olivia Thatcher’s voice then chimed in: “Young Master, it will be very dangerous if you do this.”

“Dangerous?” Finn thought for a moment, then shook his head and said with a wry smile: “It seems, even if I don’t do this, it’s still dangerous. Just like the assassination I faced from that alien before, I couldn’t possibly offend them. I’ve barely left Flame Nation a few times, not to mention traveling off Earth, who could I offend? But they wanted to kill me just like that, even issuing some Silver Arrest Warrant. I don’t know what a Silver Arrest Warrant is, but I do know, from beginning to end, I have not been given the right to argue.”

“Given this, then I have to resist. Even a cornered rabbit will bite, let alone me being human. I can’t just sit here waiting for death.” Finn said lightly.

“Even if we don’t resort to this, we can still resist. Our technology is not inferior to theirs, we just need to develop.” Olivia said.

“What we lack the most right now is time.” Finn said straightforwardly: “Olivia, you don’t need to persuade me, I know what I am doing.”

“Alright, Young Master, I will always stand by your side. However, when you use it, it is better not to expose your true identity. After all, you are a human, and the Insect Species are a completely different race.” Olivia said seriously.

Finn laughed and said: “Don’t worry, I still understand this.”

Walking out of the base, Finn looked down at his arm with some resignation. He had left this universe merely a few days ago, but in reality, at least a month had already passed. Although a month was not very long, under such life-or-death conditions, the changes a month could bring were drastic.

For example, a month prior, even though he was still robust and his muscles were full of definition, right now, his muscles had darkened significantly due to prolonged combat.

The protective suit couldn’t block UV rays. According to Zero, the human body needed sunlight and human cells also needed sunlight. Although intense UV rays were detrimental to human skin, they couldn’t be completely excluded.


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