Chapter 1364: 1277, Plan Thwarted (2)_8 Chapter 1364: 1277, Plan Thwarted (2)_8 “That's good,” Morning Star sighed in relief.
Since they had a disruptor, they could completely sell the processed dragon meat, which was much safer.
“By the way, does Fige Hub have a Black Market?” Su Yu suddenly asked.
Selling openly was still not very safe. If there was a Black Market, they could definitely sell through it and be even safer.
“Uh… There definitely wasn't one in Fige Hub before,” AI Blue Whale replied a bit stiffly.
With Super AI Hymn present before, it would be supernatural if a Black Market existed.
Blue Whale continued, “But now, I'm not sure.”
“It would be good if we could use the Black Market,” Su Yu muttered to himself.
He casually opened the bracelet Glenn Sylvie had given him, ready to check how much a “God-Level Disruptor” would cost.
Regardless, they were definitely going to sell Darak's corpse, and it absolutely needed to be processed.
If they could find a Black Market route, they would buy from there; if not, they had no choice but to sell to the officials. Su Yu had devised a plan before coming to Fige Hub.
The plan was simple: sell Darak's corpse, buy materials needed for reshaping the body, and then return immediately to Blue Star.
However, the plan didn't seem so easy to execute.
Selling Darak's corpse was relatively simple, but then came the issue–what after it's sold?
Fige Hub was so chaotic and disorderly now, even the Planet Level strong had unclean hands.
A Middle Planet Level corpse, especially one of a Dragon Race like the Dark Thunder Dragon, was incredibly valuable. It would undoubtedly draw the attention of Planet Level powers.
They might have a life to sell but not a life to leave.
No sooner would they have sold Darak's corpse than they'd be killed by the next Planet Level that came knocking.
“Ah, my strength is still too low,” Su Yu lamented, looking up.
If he had already advanced to Planet Level, the success rate of the entire plan would substantially increase.
“Should we sell it in batches? Just sell a little at a time?” Cat Morning Star suggested, while resting on Su Yu's shoulder.
“Selling in batches isn't feasible,” Su Yu frowned. “After all, it's Planet Level material. Even selling a little would certainly draw attention.
Besides, Darak's corpse is so huge. If we sold it bit by bit, how long would that take?”
“That's also true,” Morning Star swished its tail.
Darak's corpse was like a small mountain; selling it in parts would indeed take an extremely long time.
And they'd better sell the corpse quickly and return to Blue Star. The longer they stayed here, the more likely they were to be noticed by Planet Level powers.
“Blue Whale,” Su Yu furrowed his brows for a long time before asking AI, “If we split up Darak's corpse to sell, say I only sell one cubic meter of dragon meat, could the strong here determine from the meat when Darak died?”
“They can,” AI Blue Whale quickly responded. “Any God-Level with seasoned battle experience can make that determination.”
“Hmm,” Su Yu stroked his chin and mused, “Then we definitely can't sell in batches. Doing so would make it easy for others to realize Darak hasn't been dead long, and guess that I still have other parts.”
“Blue Whale,” Cat Morning Star queried, “Is there a way to conceal the time of death of the dragon meat? Like, could we treat it with something so that people can't tell how long it's been?”
“There is,” AI Blue Whale answered. “Using a 'High-Level Information Disruptor' can do it. This disruptor is easily available on Fige's shopping site, and it's not expensive.”
“That's good,” Morning Star sighed in relief.
Since they had a disruptor, they could completely sell the processed dragon meat, which was much safer.
“By the way, does Fige Hub have a Black Market?” Su Yu suddenly asked.
Selling openly was still not very safe. If there was a Black Market, they could definitely sell through it and be even safer.
“Uh… There definitely wasn't one at Fige Hub before,” AI Blue Whale replied a bit stiffly.
With Super AI Hymn around before, it would be supernatural if a Black Market existed.
Blue Whale continued, “But now, I'm not sure.”
“It would be great if we could use the Black Market,” Su Yu muttered to himself.
He casually opened the bracelet Glenn Sylvie had given him, ready to check how much a “God-Level Disruptor” would cost.
Regardless, they were definitely going to sell Darak's corpse, and it absolutely had to be processed.
If they could find a Black Market route, they would buy from there; if not, they had no choice but to sell to the officials.
P.S. Sorry, I just received a notice that I have to update 60,000 words this month, but I haven't had much time and haven't finished writing, so I can only copy from the front for now.
This chapter will be updated later; I will definitely do it as soon as possible, really sorry!
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