Putting aside the preset message and the matter of graduation at level 50 for the moment, Luke decided to give himself a break and enjoy a few days of comfort.
Not to mention anything else, just how to spend the nearly 30 billion points in the system is a difficult problem - it's just too much.
So much so that he had to let himself laugh secretly for more than ten minutes to make the happy emotion less obvious before he dared to share it with Selina and Doghead.
By the way, he also gave Director Sai a week off.
With such a huge harvest as a foundation, it doesn’t matter if she can play for a week.
Just talking about the real dreams of people with a spiritual level of 100, there are very few people on this earth who can withstand it.
From today on, whether Director Sai's subordinates work more or less efficiently will not affect the stability of Director Lu's "kingdom".
Besides, we still have Jennifer, the supervisor, and Mindy, the assistant, to support us. At most, we can give them some special rewards - such as medical, beauty, plastic surgery, and body shaping services without side effects.
Life No. 1? That's mainly a man's favorite.
Compared to the general pursuit of physical strength and enthusiasm by men, the first priority for women is still appearance.
If they are in good health, it would be better to make them more beautiful through micro-non-invasive surgery than to reward them with life.
I took Selina and Doghead with me, brought some spare barbecue tools and ingredients, and drove out of the institute through a hidden passage.
The two people and the dog found a spot on the beach in Nassau County and started an open-air barbecue.
During the chat, Selena inadvertently mentioned that the freezer used to store food for Dog Head needed to be replaced to facilitate classification and storage.
Luke, who was leisurely grilling, agreed casually, and smiled at Selina's impatient face, but still repeated Doghead's specific requirements for the new freezer in full.
Suddenly, he had an idea and recalled the thought that flashed through his mind when he was worrying about how to spend his points: Yes, with only a small amount of points, the capacity of the storage space can be upgraded again
The last time I upgraded the storage space, it cost me 10 million points. If I spend 100 million points each time, or 1 billion points each time next time, I can completely turn it into a small world.
While grilling, he focused his attention on the system's storage module instructions and discovered a new world.
In addition to the option of increasing capacity, there are other options.
After taking a quick look, Luke was both surprised and delighted.
The good news is that now even the storage space has more flexibility.
For example, by using the new "setting" function, Space No. 2 can realize the automatic operation function.
In the past, Luke had to solve the problems of transportation of daily necessities, air circulation, garbage and sewage treatment.
Even if it was just replacing daily necessities, oxygen cylinders, or garbage and sewage storage boxes, he would have to do it personally in the end.
As long as he turns on the setting options and makes a good set of operating rules, these chores in Space No. 2 will automatically send notifications, and he only needs to agree or reject them.
If you want to make it easier, you can also set up complete rules for approval or rejection, and he only needs to check the operation log occasionally.
All Luke needed to do was to prepare all kinds of supplies in Space No. 1 in a complete and sufficient manner to avoid supply interruptions in Space No. 2.
However, such a thoughtful feature of the system cannot be free.
Afu made an operating rule and the system estimated the cost. Each person in Space No. 2 would need to spend about one or two points every day.
The cost of experimental projects is calculated separately, as this variable is too large.
Just think about it, the cost of detonating a peaceful weapon and detonating an iron pineapple in Space No. 2 is absolutely different.
Secondly, there is a "space division" function, which can divide a "sub-space" from space No. 1 and give it to others to use.
Any object can anchor this "subspace".
Rings, necklaces, bracelets, belts, glasses, underwear and other personal items are fine, as are cars, airplanes, stones, wood and buildings.
As the creator, Luke has all the authority over this "subspace" and can even take it back directly.
Others only have the right to use the bound "subspace".
Simply put, the "space equipment" made by others using "subspace" is equivalent to putting their own things at Luke's disposal.
Whether to take it or not depends entirely on Luke's personal will.
However, the price of this "subspace" division is not cheap, it is 100 times that of Luke, the legitimate owner.
In other words, a "space equipment" with a volume of one cubic meter would cost 1 million points, and a "space equipment" with a volume of one hundred cubic meters would cost... 100 million points.
Even if someone has just made a fortune, he can't help but grit his teeth when looking at the price: This is too damn expensive.
A moment ago, he wanted to equip his relatives and friends with 100 cubic meters of space equipment, but now he decisively changed his mind: matching large and small will make the work less tiring!
For example, Selina and Doghead in front of us, Selina of course needs a hundred cubic meters, which can be used to load all kinds of equipment and supplies for her and Doghead.
Dog head? There is a one cubic meter exclusive space, wouldn’t it be nice to put snacks, toys, power banks, etc. in it!
Anyway, many people who have received nine years of compulsory education will miscalculate the volume, and this combination of an American dog + an alien symbiote certainly won't be able to calculate it correctly.
Others do the same.
For example, if Robert has a 100-cubic-meter container at home, which is enough to hold the common items of the whole family, then Catherine only needs a 1-cubic-meter container.
The Bat Squad can place a 100-cubic-meter tank for common use, which will be managed by the people stationed at the Batcave base.
This thing is not afraid of being lost, let alone being stolen. Whoever steals it will be in trouble.
Team members are only allowed to purchase one cubic meter of space equipment, and the price must be sky-high - at least it must help Luke earn back the cost of 1 million points.
If someone is unwilling to do the task, we will not force them.
There is no need for people who don't do tasks to equip themselves with this kind of "auxiliary artifact".
Points are not money, but they are much more valuable than money. Consumption that should be controlled (grain debt) should still be controlled.
Having made up his mind, he immediately made a space necklace for Selina and a space... dog chain for Doghead.
Not satisfied? Just change the anchoring object. It's free anyway.
Looking at the man and the dog happily putting on new accessories, he also whispered a few words to Selina, reminding her of the difference in the size of the two spaces and not to let the dog notice it.
Selina laughed and bumped him hard with her shoulder, muttering, "Don't worry, it's not good at math anyway, so it won't be able to tell."
The dog's ears twitched and he turned his head suspiciously, looking at the two people flirting with each other. He felt that something was wrong: "Ah?"
Luke and Selina turned their heads to look at it calmly.
Luke: “What?”
Doghead: "Boo?"
Selina: "I didn't say anything about you, go and gnaw your bones."
The dog-headed man looked between the two of them several times, and decisively gave up pursuing that vague feeling, and continued to concentrate on gnawing on the grilled pork chops.
Luke smiled without saying anything and watched the dog head being suppressed.
Suddenly, a thought flashed through his mind: Wait! No. Why are all the main functions opened by the system father this time charged, and each one is more expensive than the last.
So this is really a routine, system, you just want my points, right? Lu couldn't help but question the system deeply.