Chapter 3 On the Spaceship
Chapter 3 On the Spaceship
To open an account, you must personally visit the branches of both banks to verify your identity; this step is indispensable.
Of course, even without opening an account, this huge sum of money would be transferred to Suk's current bank account through other means.
Suk's current bank is Mogo Bank, which is considered one of the more well-known banks in this star system. The requirements to become a customer are very low, and there are no barriers for Suk, who is a "prospective citizen".
However, in the Jialan Empire's bank, they probably wouldn't even be able to get into the top ten thousand...
Not to mention compared to the two major banks.
"This huge sum of money coming in will surely alarm the authorities at Mogo Bank," Suk thought with a start.
Wealth can be very tempting.
As a galactic bank, Mogo Bank's reputation naturally cannot compare with the two behemoth banks that span the entire human realm.
If the news leaks, someone might be tempted.
After all, his information couldn't be hidden from the bank at all. He was just a lucky guy who received a huge fortune, and the other party had no worries about targeting him.
A sense of unease rose in Suk's heart.
The darkness in reality is far more shocking than imagined.
Unless everyone is avoided and the entire process is supervised and controlled by the virtual universe, Suk is not at ease.
"Let's choose one of the two major banks to receive this money; at least the risk is lower," Suk whispered.
Whether it's the Universe First Bank or the Universe Galaxy Bank, it makes no difference to Suk.
Suk chose to open an account with the world's number one bank in the real world.
The two major banks typically have branches on the capital planet of the "Primitive Civilization Empire of the Universe," important planets of the "Intermediate Civilization Nation of the Universe," and numerous planets of the "Universe Nation."
"My Moon River Star is too ordinary, its importance is far from worthy. Neither of the two banks has a branch here. Only a few important planets of the Jialan Empire have one." Suk checked relevant information. "The nearest important planet with a branch is... Purple Phoenix Star?"
Suk breathed a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, very luckily, the distance from where he was to Zihuang Star by passenger spaceship was not far, in fact, it was right next door. If it were too far, the spaceship ticket would cost a lot of money, and he didn't have much money on him right now, and even his parents might not be able to afford it.
He didn't tell his parents what had happened to him.
He dared not reveal it even to his closest relatives, not because he didn't trust his parents, but because he was afraid of the news leaking out.
One trillion Jialan coins is enough to make anyone tremble.
If the news leaks out, Suk will definitely die a horrible death.
He is currently just a "prospective citizen at the ninth level of the apprentice level". If the other party can easily obtain this huge fortune by controlling him, who wouldn't be tempted?
There is no greater example of a child carrying gold in a bustling marketplace than this.
The longer the night lasts, the more likely things will go wrong, so Suk decided to act as soon as possible.
There's a time limit for exchanging lottery tickets for prizes, and Suk must get his money safely within that timeframe.
"Son, you're here?" Suk's relatives in the virtual universe would be notified when he went online. If Suk's parents were in the virtual universe, they would see that he was online. Soon Suk received a message from his father. However, Suk was preoccupied with something. He wanted to tell his family about winning the lottery several times, but in the end he held back.
Telling our parents now would be harmful and not beneficial. It's better to wait until everything settles down before letting them know, which is also for their own good.
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"Finally, we're ready to depart." A few days later, Suk stood at the largest spaceship port on Moon River Star, gazing with emotion at the vast, silvery-white port filled with all sorts of spaceships docked everywhere.
At a glance, the spaceships were black, white, gray, blue, red... triangular, disc-shaped, fish-shaped, sword-shaped, boat-shaped... neatly parked in the planned areas, and spaceships even landed from time to time in the sky.
However, most of them belong to Class A spaceships.
Moon River Star is just a small place, and the spaceships there are at most Class B, and even then, they are relatively low-end Class B ships.
If it's C-level... that corresponds to cosmic level, and even cosmic level powerhouses would have to expend considerable effort to destroy it.
Obviously, a place as small as Moon River Star could not exist.
The passenger spaceship that Suk was to ride in, according to the introduction, was an A7-class flying saucer-shaped spaceship with a diameter of about 150 meters.
"Passengers aboard R901, please board as soon as possible..."
After passing the inspection, Suk, carrying only a backpack, joined many humans in queuing to enter the spaceship in order.
At that moment, he suddenly remembered the spatial ring.
If we had that, it would be so convenient to carry things when we travel. I just don't know if we'll be able to buy a space item by then.
For this trip, Suk had used up all his savings from childhood, and he didn't even have the money to return.
However, he didn't consider that. If things went smoothly this time, let alone a mere spaceship ticket, even a C-class spaceship wouldn't be a big deal.
Suk followed the two blue-skinned, toad-headed human couple onto the spaceship and found his seat according to his pre-booked ticket.
Looking inside the spaceship, Suk tried his best to calm himself down.
"Hope everything goes well..."
His heart is still pounding.
One trillion Jialan coins are enough to change his current fate.
I wouldn't dare say it's cosmic level, but I can certainly dream of reaching the galactic level.
The spaceship was quite lively at the moment, divided into three levels, with all sorts of people sitting inside.
Sitting next to Suk was a nearly three-meter-tall black gorilla-like human with sausage-like lips and two fangs sticking out, looking extremely ferocious.
The term "human race" is a general term in the universe. People can be as short as dwarfs, as tall as two or three stories, or even have three heads and six arms. Whether they are snake people, werewolves, dragon people, or winged people, they can all be considered human.
However, the mainstream aesthetic for humans is still that of someone like Suk.
A beautiful waitress with a pretty face, wearing a white uniform and a fluffy tail passed by Suk and politely asked him what he needed. Suk shook his head.
"Boom..." The spaceship took off, and the vibration was barely felt.
Start the outdoor simulation.
As the sound echoed across the spaceship, whoosh! The cabins, seats, and ground that Suk had been looking at all vanished.
He could see the boundless expanse of space in the distance, the vastness of space. He couldn't help but turn his head to look behind him. A huge, azure planet appeared in his field of vision.
"So beautiful." This was Suk's first time truly entering the universe, and this personal experience of a journey through the stars filled him with excitement.
The gorilla passenger next to him, however, seemed quite experienced, gesturing with his lips and saying, "It's just an A-class spaceship; a simulation effect of 50% is already pretty good."
"100% simulation, that's standard equipment only found on B-class spaceships and above." Of course, those are much more expensive, and ordinary people like them can't afford them.
"Right now, it'll get boring once we enter the dark universe," the black gorilla-human added.
Suk smiled, sat down in his seat, looked at the scenery in front of him, and slowly his mind became calm.
This spaceship carries a boy's dream to the distant stars.
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