Lord of the Sky City

Chapter 771 - 733: Rich!



Chapter 771 - 733: Rich!

Chapter 771: Chapter 733: Rich!

Having earned a hefty profit from the sale of Armor, Rocky naturally wouldn’t let this huge sum rust in the vault; he immediately spent all the Gold Coins.

Making money is hard, spending it is easy—everyone understands this principle, and it’s even more applicable to Rocky, who now governs two Sky Cities and one land-based hub, meaning there are not only numerous places to spend money, it practically disappears into an endless pit.

Take Thunderhawk City, for example, which was undergoing a city upgrade. Although Rocky had already allocated tens of millions of Gold Coins for this major project months ago, this was now ancient history, and those millions had already been almost entirely spent within a few months.

It’s undeniable that the rate of spending was incredibly high, yet it was to be expected. Consider that just one large Super Crystal could cost close to ten million Gold Coins, and expanding city districts, enlarging the Skyport, building new Skyports, and reconstructing re

And of course, Rocky would not forget such a major weapon, so he planned to use this last bit of time before the war erupted to build another Moving Fortress.

This matter was not technically difficult for Rocky, as he not only possessed all the research materials to develop the Moving Fortress, but his research team had thoroughly understood this giant, inside and out, through the opportunity of its modernization, making its manufacture not difficult at all.

The only difficulty was production. A Moving Fortress, unlike Tank Armor, could not possibly be manufactured in a factory, as there simply were no factories capable of producing Moving Fortresses in the world today. Thus, Rocky had to find another way, and for this purpose, he specifically sought Orton, who was fully engaged in promoting Thunderhawk City’s armament plan. Orton, truly a master, immediately thought of a solution based on his experience leading various major projects and constructions—assembly.

Thunderhawk City now had its own arsenal, hence it could produce some of the parts needed for the Moving Fortress as far as possible. As for the original parts that Thunderhawk City could not produce, they could be purchased from external sources. With all the necessary parts procured, assembling the Moving Fortress in Backhill Village was then feasible.

It must be said, Orton was indeed cunning as Elder Jiang, solving a major problem with just one strategy. Naturally, Rocky immediately decided to implement this method and began to order a large number of parts needed for the Moving Fortress from external sources.

Of course, such a task was not as simple as just talking about it; it still required money, and a lot of money at that. But luckily, Rocky had money now.


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