Chapter 506: Wingblade Nest Corporation
Chapter 506: Wingblade Nest Corporation
Two days after returning from the sea, Chen Chuan brought Morning Crow with him and drove to the Wingblade Nest Corporation in the Deep Green District.
As they arrived at the plaza and looked up, a striking building came into view. It had two sides that stretched upward, narrowing as they ascended, and then converged at the middle, forming a shape reminiscent of opposing wings.
This location wasn't far from the original site of the Ink Stick Mountain Corporation.
After observing for a while, Chen Chuan called out to Morning Crow and led him towards the building.
Previously, after a conversation with Gu Haiting, Chen Chuan inquired about their services in biological cultivation due to the other party's involvement in related businesses.
Gu Haiting mentioned that their biotechnology primarily focused on marine life and might not align with Chen Chuan's requirements. However, he could recommend a company.
Coincidentally, the company he recommended was the Wingblade Nest Corporation, the same one mentioned by Zou Handan previously.
The difference, however, lay in the long-term business cooperation between the Canglong Corporation and the Wingblade Company.
Gu Haiting, as a partner, could facilitate access through internal channels and provide the most advanced customized services at significantly reduced costs.
Chen Chuan had specifically checked the government's technology in this regard, but those companies had a different focus, leaning towards large-scale warfare weaponry and treating organisms as expendable tools, which didn't align with his original intention.
The Wingblade Company, on the other hand, offered specialized services tailored to organisms.
So, upon his return, Chen Chuan utilized the channels introduced by Gu Haiting to send information about Morning Crow and schedule a meeting for today.
Upon entering the building, they found themselves in a bright and pristine high-ceilinged hall. Ahead was a massive light and shadow display platform showcasing various modified organisms, alternating in a continuous cycle.
Chen Chuan paused to observe, and Morning Crow, standing beside him, curiously tilted his head upwards.
The organisms on display were visually impressive, either robust and majestic or beautifully ornate.
At that moment, the organisms inside not only performed various demonstrations but also interacted intimately with their owners, subtly showcasing the desired traits, making viewers yearn to own one.
The hall was already bustling with customers, and despite the distance, Chen Chuan could clearly hear every conversation. A middle-aged couple wanted an obedient small dog to watch over their young child.
There was also a shy teenager who timidly expressed his desire for a mermaid companion.
The sales staff politely responded that they didn't currently have such modified organisms due to legal restrictions. However, if the customer was willing to sign a waiver or bear the costs of research and legal expenses, the company could establish a dedicated service channel.
At that moment, a middle-aged man in a company uniform emerged from inside with a broad smile, extending his hand, "Mr. Chen, I presume? I'm Zhuang Ke, the business manager here. Mr. Gu has informed us, and we will activate the internal agreement between the two companies to meet all of Mr. Chen's requirements."
Chen Chuan shook his hand, "Then I'll trouble you."
Zhuang Ke glanced at Morning Crow, smiling and greeting him. Morning Crow responded with a call, prompting Zhuang Ke to smile and compliment, "Mr. Chen's pet is very smart." He then gestured and said, "Mr. Chen, would you like to tour our company first?"
Chen Chuan replied, "No need, I've already seen it on the platform. I'm here because I trust your technology."
Zhuang Ke smiled, "Then please follow me. We need to perform a detailed inspection of Mr. Chen's pet first."
Chen Chuan followed him onto the sightseeing elevator, heading upwards. The interior of the corporate building had a spacious and deep central area, with independent sections arranged tangentially along the circular walls, creating a unique design. From a distance, it resembled a nest of organisms."
On the 20th floor, they exited the elevator and walked through a circular, long passageway, arriving at a place filled with greenery. For a moment, it felt like entering a primeval forest, making it hard to discern the inspection area.
After walking about twenty meters, they reached a sturdy tree with a bird's nest-like structure occupying an area of about five to six square meters. Surrounding it were thick, arm-like appendages, each with two sturdy fingers, hanging down.
Zhuang Ke smiled, "Mr. Chen, just let it go in by itself."
Morning Crow tilted his head upwards, looking at Chen Chuan.
Chen Chuan patted his head, "Go ahead."
Morning Crow quickly crouched and dashed forward, skillfully climbing with his four claws. He soon settled inside and gave a chirp.
Zhuang Ke explained, "Although the Wingblade Company in Jinbeidao Central City doesn't have its own active consciousness, it does have some inactive consciousnesses. While the efficiency is slightly lower, with a mature process mechanism and by serving only one organism at a time, the resources remain abundant."
Mr. Chen only needed to wait for two minutes. After that, the inactive consciousness entity conveyed various information to Supervisor Zhuang via the Interdimensional Link. Previously, he had suspected that Morning Crow might be some kind of experimental species, and now the results confirmed his judgment.
However, for pets like this, there was no need for customized services, which didn't surprise him. After all, as a long-serving supervisor, he had encountered all sorts of situations.
The inactive consciousness entity then formulated the results into an analysis report, which was sent to Chen Chuan.
"This is an analysis of Mr. Chen's pet's condition. Please review it, Mr. Chen."
Chen Chuan glanced at it; the report was filled with dense analysis and professional terminology. Instead of reading it carefully, he said, "Supervisor Zhuang, just tell me the conclusion."
Supervisor Zhuang smiled and said, "Okay."
"According to our analysis, the life cycle of Mr. Chen's pet is seven to eight years. Currently, it is still in its juvenile stage, but its growth period is extremely long, which is likely to maintain its juvenile state. This is quite common for pets."
"The maturity stage will appear in five to six years, after which it will rapidly age. It will maintain this state for about one to two years before entering death."
"If Mr. Chen needs to promote the growth of the alienating organization, now is still within the best time frame. If it's any later than half a year, the best time might be missed."
Chen Chuan asked, "So, can your company promote the growth of the alienating organization?"
Supervisor Zhuang confidently replied, "With our company's technology, I can assure you that it's possible." Once again, he used the Interdimensional Link to send over a process diagram.
"Usually, we will first adjust your pet, and then promote the growth of the alienating organization through medication, diet, light exposure, and environmental stimulation."
"Within five days, you will see initial results. There are then three more steps. If all goes well, you can expect results within one to two months; if delayed, it may take up to half a year."
"This is the most conservative estimate. If your pet can cooperate fully, the time may be shorter."
In fact, with Wingblade Company's technology, promoting the growth of certain alienating organizations in pets isn't particularly challenging. The key is to maintain the long-term health of the alienating organization.
If maintenance is inadequate, not only will there be no benefits, but it may also cause the organism's body to enter a malignant state. Therefore, subsequent adjustments, maintenance, and the growth and regulation of the alienating organization are the technical difficulties. But as long as the client is willing to continue purchasing services, these issues can be resolved."
In reality, the cost of raising such pets may not be lower and could even exceed that of training a fighter. Still, many clients are willing to pay high fees for this.
Chen Chuan immediately said, "Okay, I want to start as soon as possible and ensure success. If the situation is not good, I need to maintain its current state as much as possible."
Supervisor Zhuang's smile faded, and he said solemnly, "Mr. Chen, please rest assured. Trust in our company's technology. If we fail to meet your requirements, we will not only be responsible for all future expenses for your pet but also compensate the client for double the loss."
As he spoke, he sent a service agreement via the Interdimensional Link.
Since he was using the company's internal agreement channel, many related fees were waived. Still, he needed to pay a one-time fee of up to two hundred thousand.
In fact, if this service were sold externally, the fee could be ten times higher.
After Chen Chuan signed the agreement, he transferred the funds from the Wansheng Corporation's account. He then left Morning Crow there, agreeing to return the next day.
Even when he wasn't physically present, he could use the Interdimensional Link to check on Morning Crow's condition anytime through Wingblade Company's platform.
Driving back to the dormitory, he immersed himself in intense training and cultivation.
To master the Mindshaking Hammer and Hollow Seal by April, he now allocated more time to spiritual cultivation. For practical combat, sparring with Hong Fu daily was sufficient to maintain his skills.
As he devoted himself to cultivation, a long-distance ship docked at the Jiyang District Port.
A man dressed as an oceanic warrior was sleeping soundly in his cabin. He seemed to have not heard the announcements from the ship's loudspeaker. When most of the passengers had disembarked, there was a knock on his door.
"Mr. Zhang Cheng, the ship has docked. You may disembark now."
The man turned over, appearing to be in his thirties with an ordinary face. His hair was tied in a loose bun at the back, and his clothes were casual, giving him a rather laid-back appearance.
He yawned, walked to the door, and opened it. The bright sunlight outside made him squint. At the door stood not only the ship's staff and ticket inspectors but also personnel from the Border Surveillance Division and people in Central City Processing Bureau uniforms. They all looked at him with caution and seriousness.
One of them looked at him and took out their ID, asking sternly, "Are you Zhang Cheng from the Three Cities Wilderness?"
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