Abnormal crossing

Chapter 233 Jin: I'll find someone

Chapter 233 Jin: I'll find someone
It is clear.

The fact that Joe Cowen could ask this question shows that he had already made up his mind about Mold's future.

But at the same time, as he said.

There are eight jump points scattered throughout the Aurora Maze, which are normally managed by the Tallinn Grand Alliance.

Unless Milo can secretly lead over two billion people from Molder into the jump point entrance and force their way out through the passage, the Tallinn Grand Alliance, or rather the Kingdom of Bichon, would be out of their mind to allow so many people to enter.

As for negotiating with Fujimori again.
joke.

This behavior almost makes it clear that Mold and Wirtz's polar singularity is problematic. Fujimori is not a simple human-machine interface, so how could he possibly agree to such a request?
The reason why the previous negotiations were able to reach a barely acceptable agreement was ultimately just a compromise made by Fujimori in order to obtain the Wirtz polar singularity.

"Oh, that's quite simple."

Seeing the worried look on Qiao Kewen's face, Jin casually waved her hand: "The Kingdom of Biqiuli will definitely not let you go, and negotiations are absolutely impossible, so..."

"I'll go call some people so you don't go through the jump points in the maze, okay?"

Jump points that don't lead through the maze?
be honest.

Although Jokowen had anticipated that Jin might say something surprising before she even spoke.

But when he heard the proposal, his brain couldn't help but freeze for a moment.

“Ms. Jin Jin,” even after regaining his senses, Jokov's android voice was still somewhat broken: “What…does your statement mean?”

“It’s exactly what it sounds like,” Jin said, seemingly oblivious to the shock she had given Qiao Kewen. Her tone was as casual as if she were just about to go downstairs to buy a bottle of water. “Whether Mold left voluntarily or was forced to leave, once you decided to relocate to the Primal Universe, you were essentially participants in the Primal Project, or, to put it more bluntly, collaborators of the Entropy Intercontinental Engineering.”

"Although the cooperative relationship isn't exactly equitable, shouldn't Entropy Technology at least show some appreciation and reimburse your travel expenses from the past?"

Qiao Kewen remained silent.

That's true, but that's a jump point!
This thing is like a train station on Earth before Gu Wei traveled through time. Even adding a line requires a very complex process of argumentation and scheduling, involving countless departments. Even in first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, it's hard to just add one whenever you want.

Of course.

Except for situations like traveling from the capital to Jizhou where you have your own power bank, since it's so close and beautiful, cough cough.
Looking at the entire starry sky.

Each jump point represents a huge flow of customers and economic benefits. Countless fifth and sixth-tier civilizations have fought to the death for a single jump point.

Even some seventh-tier civilizations with insufficient foundations would stubbornly plead with the Star Alliance for the qualification to establish jump points.

“You’re falling into some misconceptions, Joe,” Milo, a seasoned fellow traveler, immediately guessed what Joe was thinking. “It’s true that jump points are very valuable, but for a civilization that has already mastered polarized fissure energy, the actual cost is far lower than the paper price.”

"Moreover, what Jin mentioned is only a temporary jump point, which will become invalid after your entire clan passes through it. To be honest, compared to the cost of setting up additional jump points, it was really not easy for Jin to get you a spot."

"I'm fine, nothing's too difficult," Jin said casually, waving her hand dismissively. "My junior once tried to put some kind of drug on my toothbrush cup to have sex with me. I found out but didn't report her to the professor, which caused her to have to delay her graduation. She still owes me a huge favor."

Gu Wei: "?????????????"

Wait, did I just hear something incredible?
Then Jin paused and added, "Of course, more importantly, I am very optimistic about Molde's potential, and there shouldn't be any problem with him passing the evaluation."

Jin was telling the truth. Although Entropy Engineering has been searching for a solution to the protracted birth of the primordial universe, they don't accept just anything that's unsuitable.

Almost every low-level civilization that is granted entry undergoes a prior assessment by the Entropy Interstellar Engineering Institute, and only those that pass the review can be migrated into the primordial universe.

Although Mold has not produced any top talents, the potential shown by the entire civilization is quite high.

Especially in the humanities.

The entire tribe was willing to gamble their future for Jokowen. Jokowen's only wish after his death was to send the supplies from the Khan back to Molde, so that the entire civilization could have a second chance to develop.

There's also Sheena, who abandoned the favorable conditions outside the Maze Zone and returned to her home planet without hesitation, and so on.
It can be said like this.

Jin and Milo felt a warmth emanating from this remote tribe.

Otherwise, Jin would not have proposed moving into the primordial universe.

Otherwise, given her aloof personality, even if she owed Jokovin a favor, at most she would only help transfer Model to some seventh-tier civilization—after all, Jokovin has now become a digital being, and the Kingdom of Bichuli can't retaliate against him no matter what.

It turns out that a warm-hearted civilization is willing to lend a hand even to people like Jin and Milo.

"."

Then, Joe Cowen looked around the scene, his gaze lingering on Adele and the others for a moment before finally settling on Jin: "In that case, Ms. Jin, I will choose to move into the Primal Universe as Governor Mold."

Upon hearing this, Jin snapped her fingers lightly: "Wise."

Qiao Kewen smiled politely, then seemed to remember something and asked, "By the way, when can we move in?"

“It’s definitely not now, after all, this isn’t some kind of trip you can just take on a whim,” Jin glanced at Qiao Kewen and quickly guessed his thoughts: “But I can contact Entropy Institute first to finalize the intentions and the jump point.”

Qiao Kewen's expression visibly relaxed, but he still habitually asked politely, "Um, is this convenient?"

"Can't you long-haul drivers learn something decent?" Jin rolled her eyes in annoyance. "You all act like fellow disciples, secretly wishing someone would do the job right away, but you're all so concerned about saving face and being so pretentious—believe me, if you keep acting like this, it'll really be inconvenient for me."

Qiao Kewen immediately fell silent.

Gu Wei: "."

Then Jin shook her head, took out her crew bracelet, and dialed a number in front of everyone.

After a while.

Swah——

A three-dimensional projection instantly appeared in front of Jin, followed by a sharp female scream:

"Aaaaaah!!! Senior Jin, you finally removed me from your blacklist???"

(End of this chapter)

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