"That doesn't matter," Hye shrugged, "I only want things and they provide them with insane amounts and quality. Not to mention they didn't screw me like you did."
"Come on, don't hold your grudges this deep," she rolled her eyes, leant forward a little bit to expose more of her fluffy chest gems, "tell me, can't you spare a little of what you need and let us do it for you? We are ready to satisfy any desire of yours, no matter what."
The last part she said in a very soft tone, while even touching her neck in a lewd way. Hye cleared his throat and didn't get really affected by such temptation.
"I got something that the Toranks impact won't suffice or heal me with," he suddenly said after long moments of awkward silence.
"For real? If they can't do it, how can we?" She felt like what Hye wanted was something impossible. If the number two race in the universe couldn't help him with it, how could her meagre impact do it?
But she mistook everything. The reason behind the Toranks inability to do it was for their fear that Hye would grow outside their control. They were the type that wanted to gather lots of talents, refusing to let any of these to flourish and leave their side one day.
In fact, Hye didn't directly ask and just hinted his desire to Silverlling. The latter responded after a few days with subtle rejection, clarifying the real stance of the Toranks race.
That was why Hye didn't inform them about his current adventure. And that was also why he sought the help of the Bringold impact.
He knew he brought them lots of trouble thanks to the conflict of interest between the two sides. It was better in his eyes to deal with someone who already tasted the beauty of his bones, rather than looking for another impact who didn't know the true value and power of the bones.
"It's not that hard to do," Hye calmly said, "what I want is something you can easily provide to me, something you proved to be able to do."
"For real? Then tell me, what is it?" she got instantly hyped up on the surface, but she still had her own reservations.
When she thought again towards the current bad situation of the impact, she couldn't help but change her mindset. No matter what Hye would ask for, as long as he was ready to pay the services using bones then she was sure the impact higher ups would accept.
"I want worlds," but what Hye said was totally out of what she initially thought about, "I already know you purchased more worlds before. So you can do it again, right?"
"This…" she was indeed quite taken aback, "it's indeed true we can do it, but the price tag for any world isn't that simple…"
"What do you mean?" Hye grinned evilly, "with bones, anything can be solved."
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She knew he was right, and the way he said it made her realise something. 'He changed…' she realised how mature and confident Hye was. He wasn't the same hesitant and unsure human, but someone who truly knew what his true value was, what the true value of his bones was.
"So, how much will this cost me? And when can you do it?" Hye didn't even wait for her to say yes or no. As she knew about the bad situation of the impact, he also was aware of this.
The impact was burdened with tons of debts, not to mention lots of their customers left them after losing the promised bone deals from long ago. Hye's offer right now was least described as the saving straw of the entire impact. Not to mention what he asked for was something that he was willing to pay a real fortune to get.
Hye knew there were two formal ways to gain worlds in the universe, but there was also another one that was limited only to impacts and merchants.
This method wasn't mentioned directly in any record Hye read about this issue, he just deduced it from the information and history of many impacts.
"I don't know if you know it or what, but the worlds offered for sale are always barren worlds, without any sign of life on them. They need lots of work and wealth, tons of wealth actually. Not to mention you need the help of experts to change the general atmosphere of the planet to make it inhabitable. It's not as easy and cheap as you may think…"
"Just tell me how much that will cost me in bones," even with all her words, Hye never showed a single change on his face.
He already knew about all of what she just said. And he knew the worlds purchased weren't inhabitable to begin with. In fact, the process of making these worlds was still a mystery.
They just appeared out of nowhere, black and dead colossal rocky balls, with no oxygen or water, without anything that could support life there.
But with the help of special impacts, these words could be transformed from being deadly into something similar to any normal world in the universe. Yet the process was known to be time consuming and required tons of wealth.
In the eyes of the big races, doing this was pointless. Why would they pay an astronomical amount of wealth in return for worlds they could get for free from the apocalyptic trials?
As for the weaker races, they were poor to begin with. So even if they wanted to do it, they didn't have the capital or ability to do it.
That was indeed different for Hye. he got his bones and could use them to purchase anything he wanted.
After the apocalypse ended, Hye kept touring the new world and gathered endless bones. In addition to that, he repeatedly visited the training camps of his armies, either in Grand or the Second Earth worlds.
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