Super Spender - Chapter 255
Chapter 255: Chapter 249: Points Surge
Translator: 549690339
After hanging up on Yuri Johnson’s call, Finn Lewis finished off the sweet potato in his hand, pondered a bit, then picked up his phone to call Jay Sommer, “My lord,” Jay’s voice came through the line.
“Um, about those 10 Al robots I had prepared last time, how many are available for use now?” asked Finn Lewis after some thought.
“At this moment, two can be assigned.” Jay thought for a moment before responding, “However, in half a month there will be 3 more available, totaling five Al robots that can be spared.”
“First, bring those two here, I have instructions for them,” Finn ordered.
“As you wish, my lord,” Jay responded.
After hanging up with Jay, Finn waited at home. About half an hour later, there was a knock at Finn’s door. He went over and opened it, finding two young people waiting outside, a man and a woman.
“Greetings, my lord,” the two bowed ceremoniously to Finn.
“Um, come in,” Finn nodded, let them in and closed the door behind them, before saying: “I have a task for you.”
“Please tell us, my lord.”
“I need you to establish a charity foundation.” This thought just struck Finn. He had this idea when he adopted Zoe earlier, but back then, he didn’t have enough funds. But now, the income he drew from IVY was already very high. Although there were no reward points provided, it could still offer very stable cash flow.
Moreover, the pocket money Zero gave him every month had accumulated to about 50 million. If he completed the Toras mission, his monthly allowance would increase to 100 million, free of charge. That would be over a billion a year of pocket money, more than he could possibly spend.
However, there were many other people in the world who needed Finn’s help. He himself was amongst them in the past and knew very well that to a wealthy man, it might just be a meal’s cost, but for some impoverished families, it was a lifesaver. Back when Finn didn’t have the means, he couldn’t afford to help. But now that he could, he didn’t mind being a bit prodigal. He’d end up spending these funds anyway, and this way, it could help others remember his kindness.
The two Al didn’t say a word, waiting quietly for Finn’s orders.
“The name of the foundation will be ‘Green Leaf’, with a green leaf representing the foundation’s logo. As for its operation, I don’t want it for publicity or to build a reputation. So when you manage it, you can keep it low-profile. I believe you can find out who really needs help. You can help them secretly. I will initially inject 1 billion Flame Nation coins,” Finn said earnestly.
“As you wish, my lord. We understand. We will deliver these funds to those in need,” they responded.
“Um, go ahead. No need for this foundation to make a profit under the guise of charity. All you need to do is investigate and spend money. I’ll handle the rest,” Finn said with a nod.
“Hidden mission completed,” announced Zero when the two Al had left. Finn was at first taken aback, then joy filled his face. He didn’t expect that establishing a charity foundation would fulfil a hidden mission. Last time, he received a considerable amount of bonus points for merely finishing a mission ahead of time. Now with ‘hidden’ tagged to it, the rewards couldn’t be that bad, right?
“Hidden mission completion reward: 100,000 bonus points, 5 six-dimensional space exchange opportunities, and an increase of 1 billion Flame Nation coins to the charity foundation’s monthly funds.” The reward was brief but filled Finn with a sense of foreboding. Especially the five chances to exchange in the six-dimensional space. Could that be the space dimension opened by the Six-Dimensional Saiyan Crystal? From the era of 1836?
“Zero, explain what six-dimensional space exchange opportunities mean?” Finn asked quickly.
“It refers to the number of times you can use points to exchange items in another space-time. The quantity of items exchanged each time is unlimited, but the number of exchanges is limited,” Zero explained.
“Wait, so you’re saying that I couldn’t exchange anything from you in the 1836 space-time before?” Finn promptly caught the crux of the matter.
“Correct. Although the six-dimensional space-time can establish interdimensional passages, sending items into the six-dimensional space-time without a space-time beacon consumes a massive amount of energy. Currently, the relevant exchange is not available,” Zero answered straightforwardly.
Finn broke into a cold sweat. Fortunately, he now knew about this hidden condition after finishing this mission. Otherwise, he would have been in trouble if he wanted to exchange something after reaching the 1836 space-time. A waste of one round-trip opportunity, considering every round trip cost 1000 points even with his surplus of points.
But now things were okay, he was awarded fives exchanges. There were no limits to the points spent each time, but there was a limit on the number of times. This was the first time Finn had seen reward exchange numbers. There might be more later, but he had to be strategic with these five opportunities.
Including these reward points, Finn now had over 210,000, and the charity’s monthly funds gave him a sigh of relief. If they were to help without any constraints, the funds expended each month would be astronomical.
This was pure spending, without any return. But things were looking up now, at least there was a monthly provision of 1 billion Flame Nation coins from Zero. Although that sounded scary, after thinking about it carefully, it wasn’t that large. It was 1 billion Flame Nation coins a month, or 12 billion a year, which was 1.2 billion Federal coins after 100 years.
12 trillion sounded like a lot, but when you consider it was a 100-year span, it wasn’t a significant figure. The few major financial groups in the North
Federation probably managed funds in trillions of Federal coins. Hence, the World Billionaires List didn’t say much.
Similarly, Flame Nation had entities similar to the North Federation’s financial groups but in family forms, in greater numbers but smaller in size. 1.2 trillion was merely 200 billion Federal coins. Finn had no idea how much Zero managed, but money was a revolving process.
With 210,000 points, Finn needed to plan carefully. These points were extremely critical now. But for now, he had to wait until he completed this challenge from the dark force to unlock everything in the 50,000 point range, so he would have items to redeem..