I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse-Chapter 1834: The Four Rights!

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"Not necessarily," Hye knew Moth was impatient to know what Hye truly wanted, yet the latter didn't fall to such a naive attempt, "first let's hear what you are willing to exchange for my bones, and also on what basis we'll exchange my bones for!"

"We can use the Golden Coins as the standard for that," Moth paused before feeling a little troubled, "there are already known standards for some of your bones, yet you brought up more pieces I have never seen before. So let me assign this task to someone who knows better, shall we?"

Hye motioned with his hands for Moth to do it, and the latter snapped his fingers, and someone approached the table they were sitting on.

"Take these and evaluate their worth," Moth gave the entire stack of bones to his follower, "and don't try to cut anything from their value, or else our esteemed guest will be mad!"

"I know you will do my bone just," Hye didn't mind the last part Moth said, as he knew he did that on purpose. It felt like Moth knew all about how the Toranks mistreated him for a long time, making deals while cutting the value of Hye's bones.

Moth wanted to draw the line clear, that he wouldn't treat Hye badly like the Toranks. Hye simply watched that fellow take the bones to a table far from them, and started to do his task to evaluate them.

"So, what do you prepare for me?" Hye shifted his attention away from the one assessing his bones, "Anything that might interest me?"

"It depends," Moth didn't give a direct answer, "how far do you see our collaboration can go?"

"It seems you aren't here to just make a simple trade," Olana kept her silence till this moment. She couldn't help but point towards the real intentions of Moth, "You want something bigger than just mere trade deals."

"Don't blame me," Moth shrugged, "I'm different from many, from most of the universe's big shots. I know this human may look weak right now, but give him a century or even less, and he will be a big behemoth in the universe!"

"I'm flattered!" Hye casually said, while taking a note to his heart. It felt like Moth didn't show up here out of just being curious or doing his task; he gave Hye the impression he was really interested in him.

And that meant he needed to keep his vigilance high in front of such a monster!

"So, to what extent are you willing to go with us?" Moth returned to the talk back on the issue he wanted to know the answer to the most. And Hye took his silence, as he realised this wasn't a simple question.

"First, let's draw our red lines," Hye didn't hurriedly answer him, "my red lines are independence, right to expand, right to grow, right to compete."

"The four rights, not bad," Moth seemed amused by what William said, "we have only one red line, and that's about our interests."

"As long as we are on good terms, I won't take the initiative to bring trouble for you," Hye casually said, as this was the type of deal he made with the Toranks.

"I can accept that," Moth slowly nodded, "as for your four rights, they are all accepted by us. We are already aware of how the Toranks tried to stop your growth and expansion, ending up with you achieving all this and much more while they lost their alliance with you."

"Speaking as if he was on equal footing with the Toranks," Olana couldn't help but comment, and Moth knew only a few rare few in the universe, were well aware of how the big losses the Toranks suffered thanks to dropping their alliance with Hye.

"You know nothing about him," Moth paused, "I highly advise you to read more about his deeds."

"Why should I?" Olana gave Hye a side glance before adding, "he won't take me away as he dreams." 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂

"We'll see," Moth was the one to reply, not Hye. Olana didn't know where Moth's confidence in Hye came from. She was confident as well in her resort forces, and no one could ever dream about leaving here if she and her family refused to!

"Just do your homework, don't tell I didn't warn you," Moth ended this talk with her on this point, before turning to Hye, "so as we agreed on each other's red lines, how about knowing the ceiling? How far are you willing to go with us?"

"Why do I have the feeling this question is related to something you want from me?" Hye noticed that Moth repeated the same question in different contexts. Yet he couldn't guess what Moth, or the Hescos, wanted from him, "don't tell me you are narrow minded and wanted my help in dominating the universe," he said this unlikely possibility, trying to see what Moth really wanted.

"Our intention is solely and mainly over the outer battlefield!"

"Aha, I get it now!" Hye's eyes shone brightly when he heard the hint Moth just provided. Hye could tell the Hescos needed his help in joining their wars at the outer battlefield. Such a race wouldn't ask for help regarding upgrade missions. And yet, Hye felt astonished at the high regard the Hescos, or Moth in particular, were eyeing him with!

"You do know I never set foot on the outer battlefield yet," Hye had to be honest, and with his honesty, he could get an answer about what the Hescos expected from him at the outer battlefield.

"You already have fleets made out of the other universe spaceships," Moth didn't take what Hye said as true honesty. "If you didn't set foot there yet, then how come you got all these?"

"Let's say… I have my ways in doing so," Hye didn't want to answer this question, or else he would expose his territory being at the outer border of the universe. "Still, I don't believe you want me for just the ships?"