Trading Cosmic Battleship From The Start
Chapter 389 - 235: Days in Gus Land
CHAPTER 389: CHAPTER 235: DAYS IN GUS LAND
If Human Civilization leaves now, it will inevitably impact the Gus Civilization negatively. Although the impact isn’t particularly serious, it does affect the weight of the "rules" in Gus Land.
This is because leaving after such an unprecedented attack on Human Civilization within hundreds of years is almost a sign of distrust towards the rules.
What’s worse is that there is no way to recover from this.
Even for the sake of the rules, it’s worth keeping Human Civilization here.
"What do you want?" The Gus person finally sighed suddenly and changed the phrasing.
"We want to know the high-level risks of the Mude System." Curtis, in a manner that might seem abrupt to humans, put forward his request.
In that instant, the Gus person before him understood the purpose of Human Civilization.
"You want to join the Mude System?" He was first startled, then realized, "The Mude System is indeed powerful, and with your strength, it probably won’t take long for you to become a B-level Civilization. However, since you can discern the risks, I’ll advise you, joining the Mude System isn’t that easy."
"How to judge, it’s up to us." Curtis showed no trace of emotion, his words extremely calm, "We just need detailed information."
"I understand, but unfortunately, we have an agreement with the Mude System; any high-level intelligence cannot be disclosed." The Gus reviewer, who seemed to have a considerable status in Gus Civilization, shook his head, "I can only advise you that staying here is the best choice. You have already qualified to stand firm here by withstanding this attack; overcoming such a crisis means leaving now is also a huge loss for you."
Curtis did not ask further.
He knew well that, in the eyes of the person before him, Human Civilization is just a wandering civilization with decent strength, perhaps with stronger backing or some mysterious relic device. Anyway, they have certain cards and have passed the test, qualified to establish a foothold in Gus Land.
As for inquiring about the Mude System?
It’s just seeking another option, another way out.
So asking this isn’t strange, but if Curtis continues to inquire, it might raise suspicions.
Given there’s an agreement and confidentiality, asking further clearly shows ulterior motives; perhaps the backing forces might even be in Gus Land.
However, Curtis, including Shen Shi, originally didn’t expect to directly obtain the information they wanted.
Now, gaining such information is already a pleasant surprise.
First, it’s certain the Mude System has dangers. Human Civilization’s role already exceeds the typical C-level Peak civilization, yet they still received such "warnings."
Secondly, the Mude System and Gus Land have agreements prohibiting disclosure of confidential information, meaning hoping to obtain related information "inadvertently" from informed sources is greatly reduced. Gus Land actually places great importance on agreements and contracts since their entire civilization’s culture and interests are built on trading.
Given this, it’s understandable why the Collector on the second future line could obtain not a shred of information.
However, no matter how troublesome, a try is still necessary.
After all, Human Civilization’s roots are in the Solar System, in the Mude System; until the last moment, they cannot risk fleeing the entire civilization.
"Change the purpose of the transaction, use leaving as a bargaining chip to make a substantial profit." Shen Shi once again instructed Curtis.
Although he did not personally appear, every command he issued that did not align with history had the potential to change the future.
And after trying a clever approach to no avail, the only way to achieve the goal was the path of kings and tyrants.
—— Find a way to continually accelerate self-development.
Once strength reaches a certain level, even so-called agreements won’t prevent him from knowing everything.
Shen Shi continued to seek possible opportunities from the future line.
Once the crisis is overcome, the opportunities brought by the crisis will also disappear, but for Shen Shi, who holds future advantages, as long as he looks carefully, he can always find them.
"Sixty-five years later, the core area of Gus Land will release a large number of advanced devices, advanced technology to the external trading market; it seems to be a supporting project for the external trading market..." Shen Shi focused on this piece of intelligence.
Sixty-five years, honestly, is quite long.
During this process, there are other opportunities, but they’re small. Not only would snatching them be useless, but even if useful, they can’t be seized.
After all, once the probability of any event increases, it falls outside the scope of probability theory and doesn’t belong to "luck."
So, Shen Shi is fixated only on this one.
"Maybe we need to stay here longer... If we can first uncover the contemporary trading market, then returning or not wouldn’t matter..." Shen Shi thought of this, feeling quite regretful.
In reality, since the last time he learned the relic’s location, Shen Shi had visited more than once, yet yielded no results.
It can only be said that the trading market indeed appears at specific times and locations.