Chapter 640: Chapter 634: Got Money Again – Continued
The headquarters of Star Bank was also on the ground, with a land area no smaller than that of the Blackwater Sect. Most importantly, while Finn Lewis was taking a maglev vehicle over, he discovered several spaceships parked in the rear of Star Bank’s headquarters. Not to mention the small ships, a few ships were of medium size.
The presence of medium-sized ships on the ground showed the background and strength of this Star Bank. When Finn Lewis entered, a humanoid robot immediately came to him. Lewis knew it was a humanoid robot because most of it, from top to bottom, was almost indistinguishable from a real human.
However, a metal existence similar to a keyhole was left on the back of its arm, making it obvious that it was a humanoid robot.
“Good day, sir, I am your personal advisor, responsible for handling your transactions. Welcome to the Star Bank. What transactions would you like to make?” the humanoid robot said with a smile.
“Um, I would like to deposit some items and use these items as collateral to increase my account’s credit limit,” Finn Lewis replied, nodding.
“Very well, sir. Please follow me. I will shortly assess your deposited items, and then your credit limit will increase. If you are unable to repay within a year, the items deposited as collateral will officially belong to Star Bank.”
“No problem.” Lewis nodded, these fundamental conditions were something he had learned from Xiaoqing.
“Please follow me, sir.” The humanoid robot nodded and then led Lewis inside. Along the way, Lewis looked around and found that all the staff in the Star Bank seemed to be humanoid robots, without any other ordinary humans. He didn’t know if they worked elsewhere or if it was just set up this way.
However, Lewis was very interested in the intellect and performance of these humanoid robots. Because during his exchange with the robot, he intentionally started many conversations that required logical thinking. The robot’s response was remarkable. Although Lewis wasn’t sure about its specific computational and analytical abilities, it was almost on par with the t2500 type for general conversation. Its emotional and other responses were exceptionally brilliant, and there was no hint that it was a robot. It appeared the Galactic Federation’s technology in this area was not lacking at all.
Following this humanoid robot, Lewis was quickly brought to a separate meeting room. Upon arrival, he didn’t see any other people, and the passage also seemed to be separate. It seemed that Customer Service at Star Bank was quite thorough.
From arriving there to entering the meeting room, Lewis didn’t see anyone else there for business. It looked like this arrangement was intentional. The Death Star was so vast, although the people here weren’t good, the sheer number of people gathered here meant it was almost like a market. There was certainly no shortage of people conducting business here.
While coming in, Lewis saw many maglev cars flying into the various separate docking bays of Star Bank. This design appeared to be specifically to safeguard customers, especially in such a chaotic place. This kind of design certainly made people feel more at ease.
Dunn Monty, Thomas Calvin, and Montgomery Tian didn’t follow him in. Especially Montgomery Tian, who seemed very cautious as it was his first time here. Only Lewis followed the humanoid robot into the room.
“Mr. Lewis, you can take out your collateral now,” the humanoid robot said with a smile.
Lewis nonchalantly opened his space ring in front of it. After all, space compression technology like this wasn’t high tech in the Galactic Federation.
“Not bad space compression technology, quite stable,” the humanoid robot said after seeing Lewis open his space ring. Lewis was a bit surprised by the humanoid robot; he never expected it to notice that his space ring was different from the common ones.
Lewis smiled and took out one piece of Roberts Coin from his space ring and put it on the table. The humanoid robot’s face froze momentarily before it lunged over. “Is this Roberts Coin? One hundred percent pure Roberts Coin?” it said with ‘excitement’.
“Yes,” Lewis replied, nodding his head before pulling out more of the Roberts Coin from his ring. Lewis planned to take out about half, which was about one cubic meter. As he continued to pour the Roberts Coin onto the table, the humanoid robot’s excitement grew.
Looking at its reddening face, Lewis began to wonder if the humanoid robot would become affected by high blood pressure and faint? Yet its emotional expression capability was really astonishing.
The one cubic meter of Roberts Coin was quickly stacked on the table, “Oh, oh, oh, forgive me, sir, I’m a bit excited. I’ve never thought I’d see so much 100% pure Roberts Coin, a whole cubic meter, right? Mr. Lewis, you are a miracle!” the humanoid robot went on, babbling.
“Please check for me, how much of a credit limit can it provide as collateral?” Lewis asked with a smile.
“Sir, you have a total of 29.645 tons here, and your purity is 100%. I can guarantee, at triple the official price, to increase your credit limit, which is to say a price of 15 million star credits per kilo. Can we proceed?” the humanoid robot quickly responded.
“That high?” Lewis was taken aback.
“Yes, because your purity has reached 100%, the price of this purity of Roberts Coin is naturally justified,” the humanoid robot quickly replied.
“Alright, then we’ll proceed with this price.” If they were giving him more money, Lewis was naturally willing to accept. Quickly, the humanoid robot began the procedures. The Star Bank card that Zero had given Lewis before was taken back, and a new bank card was quickly prepared for him.
This new bank card was quite different from the previous one. At a glance, it looked very ordinary. In contrast, touching it felt similar to an earth bank card. The entire card was platinum white, engraved with some ancient patterns that were barely noticeable. The texture was very smooth, bendable but very resilient. On the top right corner, a long code was engraved, the meaning of which Lewis did not know.