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This was the great era of vast warships and the Star River, a time when the multi-universe was shattered and countless Cosmic Fragments were scattered across the void, forming the boundless Shattered Starry Sea. Immortal Domain Dao soldiers, mechanical gods, golden giants, wizard Dominators... An endless array of strange civilizations. Starry Sea Oddity, Genetic Potions, exoskeletal armors, Floating Land Origin... Treasures that could be found everywhere. Spectral Shuttle, Spectral Airship, Spectral Warship, Escort Ships, Battleships, Star-Annihilating Starships, hyperdimensional mother ships... The clearly stratified Xinhuo warships. Song Chi held a Zhu Tian Ruins Market in his hand and engaged in interstellar trade with the countless peoples of the Starry Sea. What? Titanium Crystals are worthless in your Star Domain? I'll take them all, damn it, this is a strategic resource! You call this a chunk of iron? This is Mixed Elemental Copper, the ultimate Enhancement resource! Ordinary ship cannon? Isn't this a golden Star-Annihilating Cannon? Quick... I'll buy it! ... Stretching across the stars, starting from the flame of human civilization.

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Chapter 66: The News

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Perhaps sensing that there might have been an issue with what he had just said, Rocke Tros quickly added another line.

"No, no matter how many Void Crystals you have in your hands, the Tros Mechanical Family will take them all, including the batch of supplies you had before, all at the normal market price."

Song Chi smiled, not at all surprised by this response. As someone who had received a formal education, he was well aware of the value of the Void Crystals.

The fact that the other party was buying at market price didn't mean there was no profit to be made. Market price represented the average selling price, the price under normal sales conditions. Given the rarity of the Void Crystals, it wasn't difficult to find an eager buyer, and such urgent buying orders were naturally not going to be at the normal market price, with an excess of twenty or thirty percent being quite common.