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I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 77: Spirit Bee Express

Author: Lord_GrimR
updatedAt: 2025-07-14

CHAPTER 77: SPIRIT BEE EXPRESS

Getting out of the assembly, Nash quickly headed to the package Camilla had painstakingly delivered.

Although Trish said he would deliver the advanced training equipment to Eastdam City, to avoid any problems, Nash planned to escort the equipment himself.

Thinking of the most reliable transportation company on Earth, he quickly called the Spirit Bee Express.

"Hello, is there something you need to deliver? The Spirit Bee Express is at your service!"

"Yes, I want to transport advanced S-class training equipment. I need it in Eastdam City today," Nash said straightforwardly.

Having been exposed to the Virtual World, he had come to know the background of the Spirit Bee Express.

This delivery organization seemed to be a reputable institution, similar to the Nova Bank.

Operating all over the Nova Sector, from the most advanced to even the most primitive planet, Spirit Bee Express could be found in almost all planetary civilizations.

With such a reputation and status, as long as it’s within the planet, the Spirit Bee Express could deliver anything, whether it’s legal, illegal, fragile, or dangerous.

If not for Earth’s blockade due to its lack of autonomy, the Spirit Bee Express could even deliver anything within the Nova Sector.

"Please tell us your location and a deposit of 1,000 void crystals."

"I’m in Atral City, Earth Horizon Alliance headquarters," Nash said, operating his intercom to pay through his bank account.

"Received. Please wait a few minutes, a transportation fleet is on the way."

Ending the call, Nash couldn’t help but sigh in relief.

The Spirit Bee Express was really efficient. Aside from being expensive, they had no major downsides.

Soon, before even ten minutes had passed, a transportation fleet marched into the Earth Horizon Alliance unimpeded.

If someone didn’t know better, they might think this transportation fleet owned the place.

"Hello, I’m Raul. Are you Nash Navre? Where’s your package?" Raul greeted, as he walked towards him.

"Uh..."

Standing two meters tall with stone-like muscles, Nash thought Raul was looking for a fight.

But looking at his professional smile, he could only point at the advanced training equipment in front of him.

This Spirit Bee Express was really extravagant; a void warrior at peak saturation rate was being used for delivery.

After loading everything into the fleet of trucks, Raul instructed his subordinates to keep moving. With such a tight schedule, they couldn’t waste a single second.

"Can I come with you?" Seeing they were about to leave, Nash asked if he could tag along.

"Yes, as our client, you can join the transportation process at no cost," Raul nodded, inviting Nash inside.

"Thank you." Boarding on the passenger side, the transportation fleet began to set off without delay.

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A few hours later, speeding through all checkpoints, the transportation fleet arrived at the Eastdam City Administrative Hall, faster than even the train.

"We’re here. Where should we put the things down, Your Excellency?" Raul asked.

As a big customer on this barren planet, the Spirit Bee Express was willing to go out of its way to help Nash arrange the training equipment.

"No need, I’ll have my men arrange it later," Nash replied with thanks.

"Then we’ll take out the items..."

Taking out the neatly arranged training equipment, Nash processed the remaining payment of 9,000 void crystals.

The service of the Spirit Bee Express was really impeccable, but paying a total of 10,000 void crystals for a rush delivery still felt a bit much.

"Thank you for your business. Please call us again if you have something to deliver."

Bowing to him, the transportation fleet promptly left the scene.

"10,000 just went down to drain..."

Although it stung a little, Nash felt it was money well spent.

Without any needless worry, he was still willing to spend that amount.

Anyway, it was just an hour’s worth of income from tutoring William.

Meanwhile, finally noticing the commotion, Amber, Hector, Emily, and the elite trainees from afar began to surround Nash.

"Captain, what do we have here? Did the package Captain Camilla sent arrive?" Amber asked curiously.

"Do we also get a share? Captain Camilla said she sent us gifts," Emily asked excitedly, remembering Camilla’s message in the Virtual World.

"There should be. How could Captain Camilla forget about us so quickly?" Hector also smiled, glancing at the neatly packed training equipment and crates of resources.

"There is. I remember a few boxes with your names on them. Go find your packages yourselves," Nash said helplessly.

These people were really something. He had just returned from the enemy’s nest, yet all they could think about were their gifts.

Meanwhile, looking at the advanced training equipment, Michael and his students couldn’t help but get emotional.

Having gone through several lows, nearly reduced to rats on the street, seeing these training tools again felt like they had returned to their former days.

"Don’t get too emotional. Come help me move this equipment to your training hall," Nash said, patting Michael on the shoulder.

"Yes, we’ll arrange it right away."

Instead of moping around, they should start training immediately and repay the kindness Nash had shown them.

Beginning to transport the training equipment, they held it carefully, afraid they might damage such expensive gear.

Seeing this, Nash couldn’t help but shake his head.

"Come on, walk faster. I still have a lot to do!" he shouted, urging them to move quickly.

Hearing his shout, Amber, Emily, and Hector, who had found their own crates, set them aside and began helping Nash transport the equipment.

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After helping them transport the equipment back and unpack the crates, Nash felt his back ache with pain.

"Captain Nash, you can leave the rest to us. You should rest!" Emily suggested.

Nash had just returned from Atral City after attending an assembly. Instead of helping them with physical labor, he should rest for a while.

"I just helped you transport the materials. As for assembly, sorting, and planning, I’ll leave the rest to you," Nash said, wiping his sweat.

Why should he waste his time on this kind of physical work?

He had only come along because he was curious about what was inside the boxes.

Now that he had seen everything, he was satisfied.

As for the rest, of course, he would leave it all to them.

Remembering that he still had to tutor William later that night, Nash hurriedly left to prepare.

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