Chapter Eighty-One: The Eager Maurit
This curious thought, after Fabio came to his heart, could not go down anymore, and it was one of their family who informed him, well, he could be regarded as his nephew.
When he was stuffed to Soradalin's side, he did take good care of him according to the requirements of the family, otherwise he would not have been given such a fat shortage with good treatment and no big things.
It turned out to be good, this guy didn't work hard himself, and he messed up the matter and wanted to pass the buck to Soradalin.
By the time these messages were sent, Fabio had already understood what was going on in his cheap nephew's mind.
In this matter, he doesn't plan to help that guy, although the family has been instructed to help as much as possible, but for this kind of guy, he doesn't have the ability to do things, and the ability to cause trouble is quite big, what is the use of keeping it? Stay and lose?
What really interested him was the alien bounty hunter, it seems that his name is Luke, a race he has never seen before, but he didn't expect to be able to get their receipt from Soladalin's hand, and he was allowed to take all the materials from this batch.
Tsk, I really want to know what this bounty hunter named Luke has done for Soladarin that is worth paying such a price.
The goods handed over by all the mining planets in a star area are not a very large number for Soradalin, but for others, it is not, so many goods, if they are sold, I am afraid that ordinary Yaka people may not be able to afford it in their lifetime.
If it's a star thief, get so many materials, and sell it, maybe a new large star thief group will come out after a while.
So Fabio is very interested in what Luke is going to do after taking so many materials, and I'm afraid that the Imperial Security Department will also be very concerned about this, right?
Luke, a bounty hunter, whose whereabouts are unknown.
This is the sentence noted at the end of this message, and it has to be said that it is this sentence, like a supreme delicious fish hook, which attracts Fabio's heart to explore.
Thinking so, Fabio pondered for a moment, hesitated for a moment in the decision of whether or not to report this news to the Empire, and then felt that it was better to report it, whether it was from the perspective of the Empire's security or his own curiosity, it was undoubtedly the best way to leave this matter to the professionals of the Empire.
He was just curious, and he didn't need to do anything superfluous, he just wanted to know what the alien named Luke wanted to do after taking so much material from them.
If there is something that would endanger the Empire, then notifying the Imperial security would allow the Empire to respond as soon as possible, and he would be able to get information from some people in the security services, which would have no effect on satisfying his own curiosity.
But if he doesn't report it, tsk, if something goes wrong, he can't hold this kind of thing, endangering the security of the empire, whether it's big or small, it all depends on the mood of His Majesty the Emperor.
Fabio didn't want to be someone's punching bag in moments of anger or something.
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At the same time, Soradalin was actually struggling with this matter, although Luke and the others were on the other side of the border, they helped a lot with the Horlin people, and also allowed him to successfully open up a star system territory for the Empire.
But if the upper echelons of the empire noticed Luke's alien moves, if he didn't report the news truthfully, then something went wrong, and he would be the first to be held accountable.
Luke was able to get so many resources, but it was all because of the agreement he had made in the first place.
Let's hope that Luke guy won't do anything to harm the Empire, but maybe this kind of thing is not a Yaka.
Aliens, tsk, if Luke had been a Yaka man, he wouldn't have so many troubles now, but if that was true, I'm afraid Luke wouldn't have the ability to easily kill the Horlins, right?
Unlike many of the Yaka who are having a headache, Luke is still living a very leisurely life at this time, and the ship is searching for a planet suitable for the Moris to settle in, and once he finds it, he can part ways with these Morites.
During this period of time, the various technologies given to the Morry people have been almost eaten by these guys, they are not primitive people, they still have a certain foundation, in the cramming teaching of the robot teacher, although some things can not figure out the specific principle, but how to make it, how to use, has been mastered by them.
And Luke also recorded a lot of information on the storage area of those robot teachers, and even if they were separated from him, these Mori people would grow and develop under the teaching of those robot teachers.
The rest, of course, is the problem of the other two half-aliens who are still on his ship, Elsa with a jelly-like body, and her half-kind, and Sesti.
The Yaka people's star zone still seems to be very far away from their original place of residence, and Sesti has never mentioned anything about their original planet, just staying on the ship all day, spending her days on the ship with her fellow people who have become spirit bodies, and occasionally dealing with the goblins who grew out of the ship's maidens.
Luke really couldn't figure out what this guy was trying to do now, and she didn't want to go back to her home planet at all.
Elsa didn't mention it, this guy didn't know how many years she had slept in the escape pod, and she didn't know where her home was for a long time, and according to her, she was already alone before she ran away in that escape pod, and she didn't have any hometown, home or anything like that, so she didn't show any thoughts about wanting to find her way home.
Tsk, how come these two guys are different from him, but if he hadn't gotten such a very unscientific traversal device from that weird scientist by chance, I'm afraid he would have become just as aimless and at a loss as them, right?
Fortunately, there are also relatively normal people like the Morry, who now want to re-develop their own race, so they even came up with the idea of using cloning technology to produce people.
Luke didn't have to buckle the noose and didn't teach this kind of thing, after all, there were only more than 300 people left in the Mori people now, if it was just by giving birth, how many years would it take to give birth to so many people?
As for the consequences of this technology for the Morites, then Luke doesn't know, it is estimated that by the time the Moris really develop, he will have already returned to his home and lived a very peaceful life, right?