Chapter 1367 The Tarks Territory

Name:The Bloodline System Author:
Chapter 1367 The Tarks Territory

Author's Note: Unedited Chapter

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"We were informed by our superiors to be on the lookout for any spacecraft that looks similar to this," One of them suddenly voiced out.

Gustav maintained his bubbly tone as he replied, "Is your superior looking to buy one of these space birds? I'm selling at a discount."

"Ermm... where did you get this?" One of the space travel inspectors asked while another held onto a device that scanned the sphere-shaped spacecraft.

"Off the Indran glacial star, abandoned," Gustav responded once more.

"Nothing sweeter than hauling a free loot and getting rich off of it. Hahaha," The tension reduced as Gustav kept up with his weird personality.

"Oharkil, it's not the same," The one who was scanning voiced from the side.

A projection beamed forth from the device in his hand and it displayed a sphere-shaped spacecraft as well. This sphere-shaped spacecraft was silver in color with an X-shaped design around it that connected like belts.

This was Gustav's exact spacecraft.

However, the one currently in the storage area with them was green and missing the X-shaped belt-like outline. It also seemed to have a few dents, making it appear rougher in comparison.

"Oh, we apologize for the intrusion then," Oharkil said while withdrawing.

"No problem, but do let me know if your superior is looking to buy one. Hahaha," Gustav maintained the fake personality and laughed while tapping the travel inspector like he was an old-time friend.

The inspectors left the spacecraft and let Gustav and the others continue with their journey.

In a few minutes, they were back on track, heading towards the Gohatark Planet.

In this galaxy, the Tarks were the prominent species. If one were to count, they would have the highest populace in the universe.

This was because every single planet within the galaxy was domesticated by this species.

Tarks existed on every single planet and this made their numbers exponentially high. It was another reason why they were a stand-alone species that felt it was beneath them to be under the alliance.

Amongst all the planets that existed in their galaxy which they named "TARKS TERRITORY", Gohatark happened to be the largest.

While the Tarks territory was open to all kinds of species and races, regardless of status and infamy, Gohatark was the planet most outer galactic species always chose to visit and trade.

In a metropolitan city, carriages joined together as trains whizzed across the air at great speed. Only a single line of railing could be spotted and it was constructed in such a way that it twirled across the city skies into the distance.

The carriages filled with loads of people moved at incredible speeds, following the twirling rail as it seemed very flexible.

Buildings were structured in such a mechanical way that they occasionally changed their positions on the land since they could move.

Rectangular-shaped vehicles emitted rocket-like flames beneath them as they streaked across the skies. Jet-like vehicles could also be sighted blazing across the city. It was truly a center that displayed its technological advancements distinctly. Gustsv and Endric continued to feed their eyes as they made their way through the crowds.

Gustav and Endric watched as many structures were positioned atop impossible-looking terrains and glowing lined roads filled with all sorts of species.

The beautiful view of the rings in outer space from within the planet was truly a sight for sore eyes. In this particular city, the visible rings in the sky were icy blue. It was unknown if the city's chilly state was due to it or not.

The streets were filled with hundreds of thousands of different outer planetary species, some of whom sped across the place on floating square-shaped boards.

Despite the number of different species around there, one prominent-looking species was the large, bear-shaped-faced beings. They were truly large but their body structure bore similarities with humans.

Furs covered their bodies but they still had cool-looking clothes on and rather muscular looks for men. Some of them even had shades on. This particular species occupied a lot of the business spots around there. They were none other than the Tarks.

At a particular location in the city, a double cone-headed structure could be sighted. The crowd that entered and exited that area were numbered in the hundreds of thousands. It seemed like a really busy place.

The building was referred to as a trade center. Lots of stalls could be spotted with signs that displayed what type of business they were into.

Amongst the passers-by, two obese figures with grey faces and gills protruding from multiple parts of their bodies were on the lookout since they also had business there.

"Are you sure we shouldn't have tried the trade centers in Garkul City instead?" Endric who was still shorter than Gustav in this form questioned.

"My perception already swept through the entire planet. They have double the crowd here in Weburl City and since we're trying to speed things up, we should use the place with the least amount of folks," Gustav answered while looking around.

A lot of the stalls around there had a buttload of people in front, which also meant that it would take a lot of time to get attended to based on which of the stalls they decided to pick.

"I don't think we will be able to easily get what we need out here. Wouldn't it be better if we entered the building? Things would automatically become ten times faster," Endric rubbed the gill on his face with a slightly disgusted look as he spoke.

"I know but then the fee to get in is pretty high. We can afford it but you know what it means if we decide to go down that route," Gustav responded with a cryptic tone.

"...Oh, because we are trying to avoid dragging any form of attention to ourselves so it's best to mingle with the normal people..." Endric finally got Gustav's point.

The building in the middle of the trade center had everything that was needed but there was a fee to get in and an even higher fee to pay if you needed to head further up the floors.

No normal person would be able to afford the fee, especially since it could potentially be close to the amount of profit you might make if you're trying to sell something.