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Sylvara's Rebirth A New Dawn for Abel novel Chapter 337

Chapter 337 Solarion Planet

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Sylvara pouted. “He’s worth that much. Why can’t I cash in on him? What else is quick money right now?”

One bandit alone was worth 30 billion.

If she grabbed the top ten on the bounty list, she could literally lie around counting cash and look down on everyone else.

“Ms. Sylvie.” Agares covered his bruised left hand with the other and called her name expressionlessly.

Sylvara turned around, her eyes wide and full of innocent confusion. “Yes, Your Highness?”

Agares met her gaze. He paused for a moment, then looked away first. “People across the StarNet are donating to you. You might just have enough for a Harvest planet.”

Sylvara blinked.

No way.

Could Troya Empire’s Starnet users really be that generous?

She lifted her wrist to tap her device.

Snap!

The auction hall plunged back into darkness.

A spotlight lit the stage.

Phil stepped forward and struck the small bell.

The chime echoed as he announced, “The second half begins now. The first item is a Harvest planet.

“This one is called Solarion Planet. It has 3,200 households, no large mutant beasts, and four distinct seasons. But it’s just half a light-year from Swarmborn activity.

“Of course, it’s closer to the Kolar planet-less than half a light-year from our Commander there. Starship travel between them takes about an hour.

“Moving on. The starting bid for Solarion Planet is 300 million stellar coins. Each raise adds 100,000. Bidding starts now.”

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The whole planet only cost 300 million.

Sylvara hadn’t tapped yet and smacked her hand.

Serves me right for being handsy.

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She’d already spent 300 million on a filthy book and three billion on 288 zombie cores. With 3.3 billion, she could’ve bought ten planets and become a planetary lord. That would’ve been amazing.

Hearing the slapping sounds, Blake asked, “Sweetheart, what are you doing?”

Sylvara stopped and sat up straight. “Nothing. I was just thinking—how much could I make translating Echoes Behind the Silk Screen?”

Blake blurted out in shock, “I don’t even recognize two characters in that book. Can you read it?”

Sylvara replied casually, “Yeah. It’s written in Hesperian. It’s from 5,000 years ago.”

Blake sucked sharply. That book was priceless.

That was 5,000 years of history. If she’d known, she should’ve bought it herself and had her daughter translate it for free.

Right then, Agares said, “If it really has 5,000 years of history, and you can translate it, you could upload it to StarNet and charge for access. Classical texts go for about 1,000 stellar coins per 1,000 characters-or even more.”

Sylvara was speechless.

Hold on.

Could that thing be translated and sold privately and put online behind a paywall?

Did the Troya Empire not censor explicit content?

Would something as explicit as Echoes Behind the Silk Screen even pass review?

“Uh…” Sylvara laughed awkwardly. “I’m joking. Totally impossible to translate. I’ll just check how much people donated.”

As she spoke, she glanced at the projection screen.

Solarion Planet’s starting price was 300 million.

It wasn’t climbing as fast as the outfit or motorcycle earlier.

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She logged into her Starnet account and was startled.

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