Urban God-level Youth-Chapter 806 - Banquet

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Chapter 806 -806 Banquet

Qin Hao couldn’t help but laugh after hearing her words, “What do you have that’s worth me lying to you about? Can you even refuse if I tell you to do something now?”

Luna thought about it and felt the same—there was nothing about her that would warrant Qin Hao deceiving her.

Qin Hao said to Luna, “Record a video, so that when my people go to rescue your clansmen, they can cooperate and trust us.”

Luna still felt a bit incredulous, “You really want to save my clan?”

Qin Hao spent so much money at the auction to buy her—was it really just to rescue her clan?

This made her feel like she was floating in the clouds; happiness had come a little too suddenly.

Qin Hao: “I have my own reasons for saving your people. My Federation needs a large influx of fresh blood—I need talent. I hope your Elf Clan won’t disappoint me.”

Luna immediately said, “Rest assured, we definitely won’t disappoint you.”

Qin Hao: “I am your master now. I spent eleven billion star coins on your auction.”

Luna, looking a little embarrassed, called out, “Master.”

Qin Hao laughed and said, “No need to force it; it’s all the same whether you call me that or not. Alright, let’s record the video first, and don’t let anyone else know about our arrangement.”

Luna nodded lightly, understanding the gravity of the situation. If word got out, Qin Hao might end up killed, and she wouldn’t escape a fate of enslavement and torment either.

Luna cooperated with Qin Hao to record a video, which would later serve as proof for rescuing the Elf Clan. With this, her people would trust and collaborate, making the rescue operation smoother.

After the video was recorded, Qin Hao sent it to Chang Jing and then initiated a video call with her.

Luna quietly observed from the side. Her flawless, exquisite face remained calm as she held her breath and watched the holographic display system.

Qin Hao started speaking, “Xiao Jing, did you see the video I sent you?”

Chang Jing nodded slightly, “I did. What is this about?”

Qin Hao: “There’s another habitable planet in the Southern Wilderness Star System—it’s the Elf Clan’s homeworld. I want you to organize a rescue operation for them. There are a few F-class interstellar warships there; prepare for the rescue. How’s the situation on the Moon? Is it ready for habitation?”

Chang Jing froze for a moment—another habitable planet in the Southern Wilderness Star System? Elf Clan?

She replied, “The Moon is already habitable. Our gravity and stabilization technology is highly advanced now. Are you planning to relocate the Elf Clan there and make them citizens of the Galaxy Federation?”

Qin Hao nodded, “Exactly. To be honest, our population is still far too small. Integrating the Elf Clan into the Federation would be beneficial. Remember, treat them fairly—in the eyes of the Galaxy Federation’s laws, everyone is equal.”

Chang Jing nodded, “Got it, Xiao Hao. Don’t worry—there’s the Artificial Intelligence system managing things. While absolute fairness doesn’t exist, it’s much better than it used to be.”

After Qin Hao ended the call, both of them stepped out of the room. Li Jiaqi caught sight of them and felt a hint of confusion—had they come out this quickly?

It didn’t make sense. Wasn’t the Master supposed to be very… vigorous? Could it be even he couldn’t resist the charm of the Elf Clan princess?

Luna spoke to Qin Hao, “Mas… ter, I’m hungry.”

Qin Hao replied, “There’s still some food left—go ahead and eat.”

In the afternoon, Qin Hao and Luna went back into the room, causing Li Jiaqi and the young Cat Clan girl to feel a bit jealous…

However, what Qin Hao and Luna did in the room had nothing to do with any romantic escapades. Instead, Qin Hao was helping her learn the foundational knowledge and common sense of interstellar life.

Around four in the afternoon, Shui Huilan returned. Qingtao knocked on the door and came in to inform Qin Hao.

Qin Hao and Luna stepped out. When Shui Huilan saw the stunningly beautiful Elf Clan princess, her gaze faltered for a moment. She had always heard tales of how gorgeous the Elf Clan princesses were, but she never believed them, thinking it was just hype to raise their auction prices.

But now she believed it—standing before Luna, even she felt overshadowed.

However, to Shui Huilan, no matter how beautiful Luna was, she was still just a slave. Her status and social rank couldn’t compare to hers at all.

That sense of superiority was Shui Huilan’s way of asserting herself.

She glanced at Luna and then turned her head away, feigning indifference, “So this is the slave you spent eleven billion star coins on?”

Qin Hao nodded slightly and smiled faintly, “What’s wrong? Isn’t the Elf Clan princess beautiful? I think she’s worth the price.”

Shui Huilan rolled her eyes at him, “It’s not about whether she’s worth it or not—it’s the fact that you offended Wu Wenxing because of her. Do you even know what kind of status Wu Wenxing from Private Room #8 holds?”

Qin Hao shook his head, “What does his status have to do with me?”

Shui Huilan seemed exasperated, “I understand your family’s powerful position in the Tanglong Empire, but this is the Lei Meng Duchy—far away from the Tanglong Empire. A strong dragon cannot suppress a local serpent. Don’t you get that? Wu Wenxing is the son of the Mountain Stone Planet’s ruler, and his power is immense.”

Upon hearing this, Luna’s heart tightened. She understood now—the planet ruler’s position was equivalent to the queen of her Elf Clan.

And Wu Wenxing was the ruler’s son—a level of power beyond imagination. She looked at Qin Hao with worry in her eyes.

Shui Huilan noticed Luna’s reaction and felt annoyed. This Elf Clan princess really was a vixen—she’d only just met Qin Hao and already managed to show such obvious concern.

Qin Hao had a playful, unruly smile on his face, “The ruler’s son is so impressive, huh?”

Bai Huilan’s expression turned slightly serious when she heard his tone, “The ruler can mobilize warships. How would you defend against warships?”

“Warships aren’t invincible,” Qin Hao sneered.

Bai Huilan, hearing that, didn’t bring up the topic again. She figured Qin Hao wasn’t foolish—if he said such things, he must have his own plans. “What’s your plan for the banquet tonight?”

Qin Hao smiled, “I’m definitely going. Not going would make it seem like I’m afraid of him.”

“He invited me too. Let’s go together tonight then,” Shui Huilan said to him.

Qin Hao nodded, “Alright.”

Shui Huilan stayed for a while before leaving.

At six-thirty in the evening, Qin Hao, Luna, Shui Huilan, Qingtao, and Li Jiaqi headed to the Xinghong Hotel together.

Leng Xuan and several others were escorting them, while twelve Shadow Guards were stationed at the interstellar port ready for action at any moment.

Xinghong Hotel.

They stepped out of the vehicle, their gazes sweeping across the parking lot, which was packed with luxury cars—even more impressive than the cars from a few days ago.

Tonight, Zhudao City’s elite had gathered—every attendee was a prominent figure in the city.

Qin Hao and his companions arrived at the entrance and presented their invitations. The staff checked them and allowed them to enter the hotel.

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