Chapter 2875: Bind
Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
"Consider this an investment, and I’ll earn back a hundredfold later...’"
Fang Heng muttered to himself in a low voice and chose to make the exchange.
Five minutes later, with the arrival of a new batch of mechanical warfare units through a transition, the forty or so lightweight transport robots recruited by Fang Heng also entered the ship’s deck.
The soldiers of the Federation military department looked at the transport robots Fang Heng had recruited with a somewhat strange expression. The price of these transport robots was extremely high, and he had bought so many at once?
Didn’t he know these robots couldn’t be taken out of the game world?
And...
Where did he get so many contribution points?
On the other side, Fang Heng walked up to the transport robots and began fiddling with them.
According to the manual, there were two modes for controlling the robots.
Mechanical control required special tactical helmets to link the brain waves to send commands, or chips could be implanted in the brain to control them.
On the other hand, mind control was much more convenient.
As long as the player had mastered mid-tier psychic abilities, they could bind to the spirit gemstone embedded in the transport robot’s core and control the machine using psychic strength.
Comparing the two methods, psychic control was more precise and convenient, but it required a higher level of psychic abilities, which made it less commonly used.
Fang Heng followed the instructions and reached out to touch a large crystal in front of the transport robot.
The spirit gemstone inside the crystal was activated.
The large crystal flickered slightly.
[Hint: The player has successfully bound the lower-tier mechanical control with psychic brand.]
"Go!"
Fang Heng tried giving the transport robot a command to awaken through his mind.
The transport robot immediately woke up from its hibernation mode.
It felt quite easy.
It was similar to commanding a zombie clone; just a thought and the command was given.
Fang Heng quickly bound all the remaining transport robots using his psychic abilities.
Soon, more than twenty transport robots walked to a pile of boxes in the warehouse and, following Fang Heng’s orders, began pushing the material boxes forward, leaving the ship’s area via the transition passage.
The warehouse guards, curious, looked over at the transport robots leaving the ship.
No way?
Was he planning to use the transport robots to move the goods?
"Hello."
"Huh? What’s up?"
A soldier snapped out of his thoughts and looked at Fang Heng, who had appeared in front of them without them noticing.
"I’m here for the C-Region materials transport mission. The materials should be those over there, right?"
"Yes, the transport boxes have an automatic mechanical pulley at the bottom for easier movement. Once the front row of materials is teleported out, the mechanical arms will automatically replenish the rear row to facilitate the transport..."
"Thanks. I was wondering, do you have any extra empty boxes? I need about twenty."
"Eh? Empty boxes?"
The soldier was puzzled for a moment, then turned to look at the warehouse, nodding, "We have a lot of empty boxes. I’ll get them for you. How many do you need?"
"Twenty will do, thanks."
"Okay, just a moment. I’ll go get them."
...
The transport robots lined up, pushing their cargo and leaving the starship base.
Many soldiers looked on curiously.
"Lieutenant Collete."
The captain in charge of the warehouse, Collete, also noticed Fang Heng’s odd behavior and asked, "Who is that guy?"
"His name is Fang Heng. He accepted the mission to transport the materials to the C-Region." The soldier nodded, adding, "Those transport robots are all exchanged with contribution points."
Collete watched Fang Heng and the transport robots leave the starship defense area and slowly head toward the C-Region, frowning as he muttered, "Didn’t you tell him the robots don’t have enough energy to complete the transport?"
"I’ve explained that to him," the soldier quickly defended.
"Did you verify his identity? Who sent him here?"
"Uh..."
"Ridiculous! How can someone with an unknown identity take on such an important transport mission? What if something goes wrong?"
Collete signaled another subordinate to investigate Fang Heng’s identity, looking up at Fang Heng’s group of transport robots with a deep sense of worry.
If these vital materials didn’t make it to Area C, the battle there might be in trouble.
However...
Since this guy was able to appear on the ship and accept the mission, he should have some ability, right?
"Report!"
A soldier hurried over and nodded, "Lieutenant Collete, the second batch of materials has already been deployed. Should we proceed with preparations for the third batch?"
"The second batch is already done?" Collete was surprised and asked, "So soon? Didn’t we still have at least an hour?"
"The plan changed. Area C’s materials transport mission has been canceled, so we gained extra time."
"Canceled? Why? I didn’t receive any orders from superiors to cancel Area C’s mission. What went wrong?"
"It’s what was arranged in the plan..."
The soldier was also confused and quickly checked the transport plan, then exclaimed in surprise, "Someone else took on Area C materials transport mission... so it automatically disappeared from the to-do list."
"Huh? Who?"
"The mission taker is Fang Heng."
Fang Heng?
That guy?
Collete suddenly turned around and looked toward the transport robots outside the ship.
Good heavens, did he just take all of Area C’s materials transport missions in one go?
Is he crazy?
How could he complete the task with just these transport robots?
Who brought this guy to the ship? Was he causing trouble?
Huh?
Collete raised an eyebrow.
Fang Heng and his group of transport robots stopped about five hundred meters away from the spawn base’s defense barrier.
They stopped?
What did that mean? What were they going to do?
"Captain, that is..."
Several soldiers noticed something strange and looked over at Fang Heng.
They saw the ground trembling slightly, and then several small cracks appeared on the ground.
The cracked rocks continued to rise from the fissures, and the cracks gradually expanded, gathering together. Moments later, a hole began to appear on the ground!
Mutant worms? Enemies?
It didn’t look like it!
It seemed like that player was behind it.
Collete immediately took the binoculars from one of his subordinates and carefully observed Fang Heng’s position.
It was too far, and the hole was too dark to see clearly, but Collete could see a lot of rubble being thrown out of the hole.
The small hole in the ground gradually expanded.
Soon, it formed a passage opening about five meters in diameter.
What the hell? Was this a tunnel?
The soldiers were stunned.
Digging a tunnel?
"Report!"
The player who had gone to investigate Fang Heng’s background quickly returned and reported, "The identity has been confirmed. This player, Fang Heng, was personally recommended by Senator Benny. It’s said that he helped a lot on the Star River ship earlier and has successfully earned 100 million war contribution points from the Federation military department."
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