Marvel's Mulgore Inn

Chapter 274 Advanced Civilization Without Idiots

Chapter 274 There are no idiots in advanced civilization

Author: Little Sirius Hunter

Chapter 274 There are no idiots in advanced civilization

Of course, in the world of Marvel, there will never be any plot where garbage can be sold as treasure. After being confused for a while, Harley apologized to Kausi very politely, and then notified the intelligent robot to take away the sample and send it to the experiment.

The cabin is scanned, the structure and composition of various materials are analyzed in depth, and then evaluated based on similar goods.

At the same time, Hamos' main civilization planet is also monitoring everything happening here in real time, and the market's laboratory data will also be transmitted back to the main planet through long-distance communication.

After Cauus took out some more meat and herbs, most of the think tank members had basically determined that this was an Asgardian expeditionary force that conquered an unknown planet and then plundered it.

Supplies and materials on the planet.

As for the two guys left in the technology store, they have been basically ignored by the Hamos civilization. Those who can be attracted by low-level technology are definitely not natives of Asgard. They are probably residents or slaves of affiliated planets...

The efficiency of level four civilization is very high, and the materials and values ​​of some commodities have been determined. Among them, elemental materials and ores have the highest trading value. Cloth and fur are basically judged to be of low value.

"Copper, tin, gold, silver... we have ready-made exchange lists for these common minerals, ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 credits per ton."

"We also have relevant records on true silver, mithril, and thorium. Some civilized planets that are good at using supernatural magic produce similar minerals. We purchase them at 10 to 15 credits per ton."

"Arcanum, Magic Steel, Eternal Gold... are produced from the interior of stars. These are several dense fluid metals that form high-quality metal materials after cooling. Considering that primary fourth-level civilizations and third-level civilizations can use them in large quantities

For military and special equipment, it has certain military value, and we purchase it at 30 credit points per ton."

"Our database does not have relevant records for these types of databases. I would like to ask if they have their own names?"

Kausi took a few glances, and couldn't help but have a new understanding of the knowledge of advanced civilizations - all the minerals they couldn't identify were level 80 or above, Titan Iron, Obsidian, Originium Ore, and Netherworld Iron.

, Yanji ore and evil shale, etc.

After patiently listening to Kausi's explanation, Halley nodded and explained: "According to our identification of them, we found that they have super physical and chemical ductility, and some..." He did not dare to touch it directly with his tentacles.

These ores commanded the robot to pick up a piece of evil shale. "This ore contains a special energy that can corrode normal matter."

"...We purchase it at 100 to 150 credits per ton, and for this evil shale, we can offer a price of 300 credits."

"As for these elemental materials, according to our database, these are more suitable for use by supernatural civilization. Since we rarely come into contact with advanced supernatural civilization, we cannot conduct a precise value assessment of these materials. You can choose to consign them here, and we will charge

Twelve percent handling fee and management fee; of course, we can also purchase at a price of 1,000 credits per ton. It depends on your choice."

This is the foundation of an advanced civilization. Even for the creations from Azeroth, they still roughly judge the true value of most materials. Maybe the credit points referenced for the acquisition are somewhat different, but they have almost no distinction between material grades.

No errors or omissions.

Cauvus nodded and suddenly asked: "Have you ever heard of vibranium and Uru metal?"

"Yes!" To Kausu's surprise, Halley responded quickly, "Vibranium is one of the hardest single-molecule normal metals known in the universe. We have it for sale here. The price is

It is about 3,000 credits per ton; and Uru metal belongs to the alloy category. Whether it is supernatural civilization or technological civilization, it is used in the manufacturing of cutting-edge equipment. The reference price per ton exceeds 100,000 credits. It needs to be booked in advance, and it is not required.

Guaranteed to be in stock.”

It can be seen by looking at the details. Those who can climb to an advanced civilization basically have a long history of civilization development of hundreds of thousands or even millions, among which naturally there are countless super genius scientists with amazing talents. In this environment, what you hear and see,

Even if it is a slightly more important position, there is a high probability that someone will not be an idiot - Thor is an exception!

The price was very fair, and Kausi did not bargain. He went to the warehouse and emptied the bags one by one, and then a transport robot weighed, packed, and stored them. In the end, after the agreement and approval of both parties, he gained about 100,000 yuan.

The currency of credits.

"Okay, now I need some fleets that can fight in the universe!" Cauus finally put forward his demand, "The combat effectiveness should at least not be lower than that of the Chitauri's large spaceships."

"The Chitauri star-class flagship was basically disabled by us. We have carried out basic repairs on it to ensure that it can fly normally. The current external price is 80,000 credits. Some of the planet-class ships captured by us

The combat spacecraft is parked in our warehouse. You need to inject fuel and ammunition into it. I can ensure that their engines are in good condition. The price is 10,000 points each." Harley's interest was suddenly aroused, "If

If you need it, we can give you a 20% discount!"

"No Chitauri." Cauvus once went to an alien planet through the portal of the Cosmic Cube and saw the Chitauri's large spaceship with his own eyes. He was not interested in the ugly and weird appearance at all. He asked,

"Is there anything better?"

"Qitauri is a third-level civilization. Our own fleet cannot be sold. You can take a look at some spaceship products from the primary fourth-level civilization." Hallai said bluntly, "The Cecilia civilization in Andromeda was launched some time ago.

They were fighting a powerful opponent, so they sold two formations of space battleships here in exchange for a certain high-end weapon technology. These included two star-class spacecraft, twelve planet-class spacecraft, and more than 300 different ships.

Various types of continental-class cruisers, national-class destroyers, tribal-class frigates and corresponding support ships, arsenal ships, etc."

Kausi's heart skipped a beat when he heard this, but he also knew that with the hundreds of thousands of credit points he had on hand, he could only buy a few of the smallest ships to use as training spaceships. The entire squadron had hundreds of fourth-level civilized warships, and only

I’m afraid that even tens of millions of credit points won’t be enough.

"Sorry, I can't afford it..."

Before Kausi could finish what he said, Hallai said with a smile on his face: "No, distinguished guest, you must be able to afford it!"

"How can I possibly afford it? I only have the hundreds of thousands of points I just got."

"Those bags you took out just now, I mean... I can buy them at a very fair price!" Harley finally saw it, his tone was humble and respectful, "If you pay 10,000 credits,

What do you think of the price for ordering a bag? If you think the price is not suitable, we can discuss it again!”

"What?" Cauvus, who had just been amazed at the behavior of these advanced civilizations, was stunned.

(End of chapter)

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