Super Spender

Chapter 854 - 848: New Goal (Part 1)



Chapter 854: Chapter 848: New Goal (Part 1)

The ancient civilization had been destroyed by a force known as the Dark Believers. Unfortunately, even as they faced annihilation, they had no idea who was truly behind the Dark Believers. It was only in the inevitable end stages that this civilization began to think of ways to leave behind warnings for future civilizations.

That is why these secret bases were preserved, and these were the secrets Finn Lewis had heard about in this place.

“As my descendant, there isn’t much I can leave you. Next, you need to write down these coordinates. Also, your personal brain-computer will be operable here. I will transfer some information to you.” As this voice narrated, a complete star map appeared in front of Finn Lewis.

“Luna Starfield,” Finn Lewis tentatively said, testing the waters.

“Yes, Your Highness, I can connect with you now. There is a portion of data here attempting to transfer to me, should I accept it?” Luna Starfield asked.

“Accept the data, store all of it, encrypt it, the highest level of encryption. No one but me is allowed to access it,” Finn Lewis said decisively.

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“Yes, Your Highness,” Luna Starfield promptly responded.

Finn Lewis did not disturb Luna Starfield as it received the data and instead continued to listen attentively to the remnants of the voice. From that voice’s description, he realized he didn’t know much. Most of what he knew came from the content left behind by the ancient alien civilization’s base.

However, they hadn’t discovered where these so-called Dark Believers were located, but they had made some predictions about this dark civilization. They surmised that the Dark Believers, despite the implication of devout followers, seemed to be under some form of control like mind control. In blunt terms, these people were fanatics because their minds were directly controlled by someone else.

And according to the ancient civilization, the existence of the Dark Believers wasn’t fixed. Primarily, they expanded across the universe, and whichever civilization was more powerful tended to be the dominant one.

In other words, these Dark Believers were simply controlled by something akin to mind control, which then formed a formidable force. As a result, whichever civilization was powerful in the universe would become the Supreme Ruler.

According to Jasmine Davis, that would be humans and the Cloud Spirits, which Finn Lewis had never encountered. As for what the Cloud Spirits were, Finn Lewis was still unsure. Yet by the name alone, could they be some mythical entities?

But before encountering these things, Finn Lewis didn’t know what to expect. Soon, the voice had conveyed all its knowledge to Finn Lewis, and nearly an hour had passed. Luna Starfield’s voice finally rang out, “Your Highness, data transfer is complete.”

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Finn Lewis was about to speak when the voice continued, “Descendant of the Lewis Family, although I can no longer see all this, I hope you can lead humanity in the right direction, to survive. Once you start interacting with other star systems, perhaps you will realize life in the universe can often be more brutal than anything you have known.”

“Well, the data transfer is complete; your mind can now leave. Lingering here too long is not good for your psyche. Upon leaving, your head will hurt, but the pain should subside in a few days and return to normal. Do not worry; this is caused by the instant receipt of massive data due to prolonged exposure to time compression.”

“Farewell, my descendant, may your wishes be fulfilled.” As the voice faded, Finn Lewis suddenly felt as if his thoughts were kicked backwards, retreating rapidly as countless lights sprang before his eyes. He had to close them, knowing this was likely the result of his exit from that strange state.

After some time, Finn Lewis suddenly heard a noise. Then a wave of pain hit his brain, but it wasn’t severe, within an acceptable range for him. He immediately opened his eyes, and upon doing so, found that he had exited the Virtual World, his body’s nutrient pod slowly opening.

Once it opened, Finn Lewis rubbed his forehead. The pain wasn’t as intense as he’d thought, perhaps related to his strong mental fortitude. Stepping out, he discovered the headmaster of the noble academy, along with dozens of other top figures from the school, waiting outside.

Moreover, they had changed into different clothes. As Finn Lewis emerged, everyone present bowed on one knee with respectful expressions and said in unison, “Congratulations on your graduation, Your Majesty.”

“Everyone, please rise,” Finn Lewis said, catching on after a moment of surprise.

“Yes, Your Majesty.” As for the change in honorific from “Your Highness” to “Your Majesty,” Finn Lewis was indifferent. To him, these titles held no intimidation anymore. Now, he thought, he could entirely disregard the might of the Galactic Federation.

Of course, unless the collective power of the Federation was combined, which sadly, was impossible. Moreover, for the Galactic Federation, such a scenario seemed eternally improbable. With so many families hard to unite, the Galactic Federation was, bluntly, much like the United Nations on Earth.

The families were like the various nations within the U.N., with the royal family’s nine great surnames being equivalent to the five permanent members. In essence, that was how it worked. Other families were just attending the prince’s school, so to speak, and the Oversight Board was like the U.N.’s peacekeeping forces.

They might hold substantial sway over smaller nations, but when it came to the nine great surnames of the royal family, it was all nonsense, effectively powerless. Of course, the sole difference was that the Federation’s peacekeeping force was somewhat more formidable in power, but to Finn Lewis, this strength was built on a shaky foundation.

 


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