Super Spender

Chapter 111 - 109: Cultivating Noble Temperament



“Nobility” as a reference, from this name, what would “Nobility” refer to? According to Finn Lewis, it is a competition of who can outdo the others. For example, Lewis had bought a Bentley, a Mercedes-Benz, an Audi, and to other people it looks like he has a lot of money – but if you ask for an evaluation, what’s more impressive, buying the world’s most famous luxury cars or buying a luxury car manufacturer outright and having them make you a unique car?

Everyone can probably feel which option carries more gravity. Because of that, Lewis had completed this kind of task in advance, which triggered his reward this time – he felt that the type of rewards were likely related to his strength. The higher his strength became, the harder the task, and the higher the reward.

However, these were all Lewis’s assumptions, nothing was explained by Zero.

Even if Lewis did ask, it probably wouldn’t explain. After understanding this, Lewis rubbed his chin in deliberation. Should he buy Boeing to personally produce his planes? While he thought about this, Lewis felt like he was purely fantasizing – buying Boeing… cough cough… well, the weather was good today.

He expelled all the wild thoughts from his mind and rubbed his hands before typing on his smartphone screen, “I want to draw for a super rare item.”

As Lewis typed, a roulette wheel appeared on his phone screen, with countless small squares around it. Each square was about the same size and didn’t show anything other than a series of question marks. He just had to press a start button. The good news was… there weren’t any blank spaces.

Chapter 134: Hitting the Jackpot

Chapter 131: Hitting the Jackpot

He took a deep breath. Although the screen was filled with question marks, Lewis felt a sense of suspense. The super rare items’ list might contain the highly expensive Thunder God-level battleship. If he lands on that beast, he thought, what if he fired it once and sent the Japanese land beneath the sea?

After speculating, Lewis decisively pressed the start button. The pointer on the screen started spinning quickly. Lewis felt dazed looking at the speed and couldn’t make anything out of it. He pressed stop immediately! When the pointer finally came to a halt, the other items on the roulette wheel disappeared. Then, the square Lewis landed on enlarged, and the question marks disappeared, revealing a light blue gem on the screen, sparkling as if countless stars were embedded within.

“Six-Dimensional Saiyan Crystal.” This was the name of the item. As for its description below, Lewis found a lengthy line of question marks. What the hell is this thing? Not only couldn’t he make sense of the name, but its description was also just question marks. Are these really super rare items? Isn’t this a scam?

“Zero, explain this to me,” Lewis demanded through gritted teeth.

“The item draw is complete. Would you like to use it?” Instead of answering Lewis’s questions, Zero asked directly.

Use, your sister! Lewis thought, annoyed. He had no idea what the item did or how to use it. Would it turn him into a Super Saiyan? “Use it!” Lewis ground his teeth and spoke up decisively. Damn it, this pitfall of a Zero! If it doesn’t explain, no matter how much he asks, he can’t force it to.

“Usage will consume one million points. Please proceed with payment first.” Zero’s voice rang out again. Lewis almost threw his phone! Bloody hell! This was more than a rip-off. One use cost 1 million points? He risked his life accumulating those points for so long, and he didn’t even have 100,000 yet. “Where do I earn 1 million points?” , he thought angrily. This wasn’t a pitfall, it was a huge scam!

Even if he had to sell himself, Lewis couldn’t produce 1 million points. This item… would have to be stored with Zero for now. “Can I use it later?” After a bit of thinking, he continued typing to ask.

“Yes.” Zero replied this time. But this answer left Lewis frustrated.

He instantly lost interest in the remaining items. It wasn’t time to consider whether it was a super photon quantum G-type computer or T2500. As for the ordinary item draw, who knows what could come out? The plane was about to land, better to go home first.

However, with so many items, Lewis did gain a lot. You should know, just exchanging these items with Zero would need quite a few points. But now, Lewis had them all, even though the super rare items right now seemed like a pitfall and of no use, overall they must be good items.

When Lewis got off the plane, he didn’t leave immediately. Stored in the cargo hold of the Airbus A380 super-large passenger plane was his very first Goddess of Light car. When this pure black Goddess of Light car was brought down, the workers who delivered it stood in shock. The bright sunlight made the Goddess of Light car unsurprisingly dazzling, its matte black color was absorbing all the light, giving a feeling of profound sophistication.

Different from most cars only in the small details, it was these minor differences that made the car seem steady yet dynamic. The car logo on the upper front and rear of the car attracted everyone’s attention. The blue Goddess of Light butterfly as the logo looked as if two butterflies were resting on the car, viewed from different angles, it gave different feelings, as if it was moving. The dazzling blue swiftly attracted everyone’s attention.

How could it not attract attention? Don’t underestimate these two car logos.

The material upgrades for these two car logos cost Lewis a total of 20 points! This low value might seem unimportant, but keep in mind that the entire car’s materials only cost 200 points, then you’ll understand how astonishing it is for just two car logo upgrades to cost 20 points. Lewis wanted this effect, making everyone who saw the logo remember it after one glance!

Lewis waited alongside, due to his physical enhancements, his senses became sharper. Although not very near, he could still hear the airport’s workers’ discussion..


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