Chapter 1570: 1458, Silver Giant Column
When Su Yu spoke, all eyes in the audience instantly shifted to him.
At first, nobody paid much attention to Su Yu, assuming he was just Miss Ashley’s little sidekick.
The most anyone noticed was Su Yu’s yellow skin, which startled them a bit, but their focus remained on Ashley.
No one expected this sidekick to have sothing to say?
“Well… little friend Su Yu, what else do you want to sell?” Angry asked warmly, looking at Su Yu.
Simultaneously, Su Yu received Ashley’s inquiry in his mind: “Hmm? What else do you want to sell? Does it have to be now?”
Su Yu quickly responded with spiritual power: “It really has to be now—miss this chance, and it’ll be gone. Hang on…”
After replying, Su Yu imdiately retrieved a massive object from his storage necklace.
It was a giant, cylindrical silver pillar, with a base diater of 20 ters and a height of nearly 100 ters!
The surface of the cylindrical object glead with a tallic luster, resembling a cylindrical super battleship.
Boom!
Su Yu placed it on the stage.
Due to its massive weight, the pillar’s base sank into the stage.
However, Su Yu kept it steady, ensuring it didn’t topple over—just like that, the towering pillar stood tall at the center of the stage.
…
The audience in the stands froze at the appearance of this “big boy.”
No one had anticipated Su Yu could pull out sothing this enormous—it didn’t look like an ordinary artifact at all!
Imdiately, countless strands of spiritual power swept over, probing into the pillar to discern what it actually was.
But once inside, everyone was dumbfounded.
The interior of the giant pillar was filled with intricate electronic components, way beyond their comprehension.
People started discussing among themselves:
“What is this thing?”
“It looks like a giant machine, maybe?”
“This seems like a product from the technological domain—I can’t sense any Spirit Energy Fluctuation inside.”
“Whatever it is, the bigshots surely know what it is.”
“Chairman, what is this thing?” Soone called out loudly to Angry.
Angry: “…”
He didn’t answer the audience’s question—mainly because… he also couldn’t figure out what this giant thing was.
Not only Angry—very few present could identify it.
Even Ashley couldn’t recognize it, and she imdiately used spiritual power to ask Su Yu: “Su Yu, what is this?”
Su Yu didn’t plan to keep everyone in suspense.
Amid the crowd’s confusion, he straightened up and addressed the audience: “Ladies and gentlen, let briefly introduce what this thing is.
Actually, this is a level 2.5 AI, known as the ‘Fegg Public Network’ in our Fegg Hub…”
Before he could finish, the audience erupted:
“What? A 2.5-level AI?! The AI in our hub barely ets the level 2 benchmark.”
“Is this what he wants to sell?”
“Is AI even sothing you can sell?”
“I’ve never heard of soone selling AI before.”
“Wait a second! Why does the AI that Fegg discards have a higher level than ours?”
“The progress of our hub’s AI has always been slow, mainly due to a lack of top-tier talent.”
“But to be fair, buying this 2.5-level AI could genuinely give us an advantage!”
…
The shock wasn’t just limited to the general audience—Talin’s top-tier powers also found themselves deeply astonished.
Angry, in particular, was dumbstruck.
Since the hymn’s disappearance, he hadn’t been this surprised.
Other Planet-level and Stellar Level entities similarly started rising from their seats, flying toward the giant pillar, their attention entirely consud by it.
Su Yu was aware that Talin’s powerhouses would react this way.
Yet at the sa ti, Ashley was bombarding him ntally:
“Wait—how did you bring over the ‘Fegg Public Network’?”
“Did you integrate it all into this pillar?”
“But Su Yu, you don’t have ownership of the ‘Fegg Public Network,’ do you?”
“Why didn’t you discuss such a huge matter with beforehand?”
…
Facing Ashley’s rapid-fire questioning, Su Yu quickly explained: “I actually wanted to discuss it with you earlier, but I didn’t get the chance—you dragged straight onto the central stage.”
“…Then why didn’t you ntion it beforehand?” Ashley asked.
“I forgot.”
“Forgot?”
“Yes, I forgot,” Su Yu admitted openly, “because I hadn’t originally planned to do this—it was a last-minute decision.”
Su Yu reached out to stroke the steel pillar, sighing: “I have to say, Jared really is a genius! The AI he built is more advanced than anything Talin has. Otherwise, there wouldn’t even be a need to integrate it.”
For the past month, AI Blue Whale had been pretending to be dormant, taking a break.
Su Yu didn’t let it sit idle.
While Blue Whale had nothing to do, Su Yu had it package and integrate the entire “Fegg Public Network,” which resulted in this colossal pillar.
After all, this is a level 2.5 AI—it has imnse value. See? Now it’s serving its purpose.
But Ashley was still confused.
Staring straight at Su Yu, she asked incredulously: “But Su Yu, aren’t you forgetting that you don’t own the ‘Fegg Public Network’?
If you sell it now, how are you going to explain it to the hub later?”
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