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Chapter 1477 - 1365, Su Yu, a spy for the rebel organization?

Chapter 1477: 1365, Su Yu, a spy for the rebel organization?

"Hold on, let’s sort out our thoughts." Dalanduo sat up straight, analyzing seriously:

"The real situation might be like this:

The rebel organization, while attacking the Lunya Hub, also planned to launch an attack on our hub.

And Su Yu is their pawn.

The rebel organization plans to implant a Level 4 AI into our hub to achieve control over the hub.

But they also know that suddenly having a planetary being coming with a Level 4 AI would certainly raise our suspicions.

So they first sent Su Yu, laying the groundwork a year and a half ago.

Back then, whether Su Yu completed bounties or auctioned off the corpse of a planetary-grade dragon, it was all to make a name for himself, to let everyone know about him.

A year and a half later, he reappears with a Level 4 spy AI, claiming to offer treasures.

If we are unaware and deploy the AI without caution, the rebel organization’s plot would succeed!

As for what Su Yu said about the ’home planet participating in a civilization ascension plan,’ these are probably fabricated.

Listening to the commander, Journeyman Gride nodded thoughtfully: "This indeed makes sense. Until now, no one has found Su Yu’s home planet, whether it be a planetary being with ill intentions towards the hub or interstellar pirates, no one has been able to find it."

In the past year and a half, numerous forces have taken notice of Su Yu.

Su Yu first auctioned off a planetary-grade dragon’s corpse, gaining 550 billion Holy Silver Coins, then stumbled upon a windfall somewhere (Drac’s savings), acquiring resources worth two to three thousand billion.

Such a large amount of money held by a small Eighth Rank cultivator like Su Yu is bound to arouse envy.

However, whether it’s a planetary being with ill intentions or interstellar pirates, none have been able to locate Su Yu’s home planet.

Many of Su Yu’s kin transported to live at the Fegg Hub, but these kin are exceptionally vigilant, giving no opportunities.

Although we can’t be certain, is it possible that Su Yu’s fabricated "home planet" doesn’t even exist?

Dalanduo earnestly said: "Not only has no one found his home planet, but not even prophets can use ’teleportation retrospection’ to locate it. From this point, he might truly be lying."

"Hmm." Journeyman Gride pondered and responded: "As for his sudden rise in strength to the planetary level, it could be a premeditated act to conceal his true strength."

Dalanduo’s eyes gleamed with cold light: "This indeed all fits logically, Su Yu likely could be a spy sent by the rebel organization."

"Alas, I can only say... that’s how it looks." Journeyman Gride sighed heavily.

Though there is no evidence at present, everything points to Su Yu’s connection with the rebel organization.

To think he once had quite a favorable impression of Su Yu.

Journeyman had always been trying to win Su Yu over and even let him serve as a deputy in the Security Department.

Now, it seems, Su Yu was merely performing to get close to him.

It seems likely that Su Yu planned the approach to the Fegg Guard long ago, as the guard is the hub’s largest force.

After reflecting, Journeyman Gride looked at Dalanduo: "So, Commander, what should we do now? Prohibit AI use in the hub?"

But to Journeyman’s surprise, Dalanduo shook his head: "No, it’s not necessary. For one, we’re just speculating without evidence. Of course, I will later assign someone to gather evidence.

Secondly, even if Su Yu did bring a Trojan horse, we can consume the ’sugar coating’ and discard the ’bombshell’!"

"You mean... turn the tables?" Journeyman’s eyes lit up.

"That’s right, turn the tables." Dalanduo was confident: "Even if it is indeed a spy AI, what’s a mere Level 4 AI? Why can’t I reverse it for our own use?

In tomorrow’s council meeting, we can impose many restrictions on this AI, so that even as a spy, it can only loyally work for us.

Afterward, we can slowly transform it, turning it into an AI of our own!"

Following that, Dalanduo and Journeyman began discussing the specifics of AI restrictions.

To what extent should it be restricted to ensure that the spy AI isn’t harmful to the hub and yet can be utilized for beneficial purposes, such as improving the hub’s security environment.

The discussion between Dalanduo and Journeyman lasted for several Fegg-time, until the deep night in the 2nd star area, when they finally wrapped up their conversation.

...

Meanwhile, in the 170th Star Area’s Haminis City.

Su Yu was unaware of the major figures on one side thinking of him as the commander’s double and the other seeing him as a rebel organization’s spy.

Yet similarly, both sides wanted to impose restrictions on AI Blue Whale.

Su Yu didn’t know this, but even if he did, he wouldn’t particularly care.

He never intended to do much with AI Blue Whale.

Controlling the hub isn’t feasible, unless he possesses overwhelming strength; otherwise, relying on AI to rule the hub is complete nonsense.

His actual goal is quite simple, in fact, only one thing—to find a way for hub residents to eat crops cultivated from Blue Star.

If he were to reveal his true intent, surely no one would believe it.

For Blue Star’s future, Su Yu had gradually formed a plan.

In the future, Blue Star could be developed into a large grain production base, with all suitable land on the planet, besides spiritual energy extraction, converted into grain factories.

The grain factories would produce food consumed by Fegg Hub residents on a daily basis.

As long as the hub residents consume Blue Star’s food, they would gradually bind themselves with Su Yu, increasing his strength.

However, ensuring that all residents consume Blue Star’s food is challenging.

The cost is secondary.

Although transporting a large volume of food from Blue Star to the Fegg Hub incurs considerable expenses (even using spatial equipment would not reduce the cost), Su Yu can subsidize it himself, even if selling at a loss, he could still sell the grain.

The main issue is the inability to widely distribute the food for sale.

Bringing a large amount of food to the hub poses a selling problem. Even if hub residents know the food is available, not everyone might buy it.

How can he sell the grain across all star areas and ensure as many residents as possible consume it?

To solve this problem, Su Yu decided to make AI Blue Whale public.

Revealing AI Blue Whale is a risky move, as it would inevitably lead to much suspicion.

However, given the capabilities of Blue Whale as a Level 4 AI, it would surely be accepted and deployed extensively by the hub.

Once AI Blue Whale becomes integrated into every hub resident’s life, Su Yu could use AI Blue Whale to promote Blue Star’s agricultural products.

With Blue Whale’s promotions, the grain would undoubtedly sell much better.

Moreover, they would focus on food production and variety optimization, striving to become the hub’s largest grain merchant.

As for the stellar-level bigwigs wanting to impose restrictions on AI Blue Whale, Su Yu isn’t aware, nor would he care even if he knew.

As long as it doesn’t affect his grain sales, everything else is negotiable.

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