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Chapter 849 - 843: The Russians Choice (Seeking to cover the basics at the beginning of the month!)

    Chen Yu stretched out his hand, letting the ne fall into his palm. Staring at the pendant''s gemstone that shimmered with deep starlight, he couldn''t help but exim, "The Boiling Star Gem—how fortunate His Excellency Potemkin was toe across such a treasure!"


    Hearing Chen Yu utter the gemstone''s name, the Russian Envoy''s eyes instantly filled with astonishment. ording to legend, this gem was obtained by Potemkin by sheer ident. Even with his Demigod-level knowledge, he had been unable to discern the gem''s origin and had only identified its functionality, crafting it into a ne.


    Generations of Russian Demigods had studied this gem without sess, and it was only in modern times that they preliminarily concluded it likely originated from beyond Earth.


    For Chen Yu to immediately recognize the gem''s name—could he possibly know what kind of gemstone this actually was?


    The Russian Envoy voiced his question aloud. Chen Yu, upon hearing it, chuckled and exined, "This is a gemstone formed when a boiling ster core cools and solidifies. It contains the energy of an entire star. If used as the core for a Divine Artifact, it can grant the wielder supreme powerparable to the might of a star."


    "It is indeed as you describe. During the era of Empress Catherine the Great, this ne was once called the Glorious Star Crown. It was said to radiate a brilliance akin to countless stars," the Russian Envoy respectfully replied to Chen Yu. What Chen Yu had described about the gem''s capabilities matched the historical ounts of the ne''s powers, convincing the envoy that Chen Yu truly recognized the gemstone.


    Chen Yu, however, seemed uninterested in the envoy''s words. He continued examining the pendant adorned with the Boiling Star Gem, drawn particrly to a circr indentation on it.


    This indentation appeared to be nothing more than a decorative groove, but Chen Yu could tell that it was meant to hold the supposedly lostpanion ring.


    Not only that, but Chen Yu was certain—the ne could only fully unleash the Boiling Star Gem''s power when paired with the ring. Together, the set would let the wearer harness the Starforce and radiate the dazzling light of stardust.


    For now, however, without thepanion ring, the ne could only activate the gem''s residual Starforce for passive enhancement of the wearer or for forming a magic shield using Starforce.


    That said, even with only these two functions, the ne still remained an extraordinary treasure. Though it fell short of being a true Demigod Artifact, it was undoubtedly still worthy of a Demigod.


    Of course, the gifts brought by the Russians included more than just the ne and its apanying Fabergé egg. After returning the ne to the egg and indicating that the envoy should ce it back in the box, Chen Yu casually asked, "Have you Russians decided which warship to summon yet? Just to be clear, if it''s not a historically significant or renowned ship, it won''t be able to summon a Demigod-level presence."


    "Of course," the Russian Envoy nodded affirmatively before exining to Chen Yu, "As soon as we were informed of this matter, our country immediately began screening suitable candidates. The shortlisted options include the present-day aircraft carrier The Kusov, the fourth ship of the 114-ss cruiser Peter the Great, the historically significant Aurora that bombarded the Winter Pce, and the over-a-century-old rescue ship The Kommuna."


    "A decent selection. So, which one are you nning to summon?" Chen Yu asked with interest. Among the options, The Kusov and Peter the Great were active Russian Navy vessels; the Aurora held unparalleled historical significance, while The Kommuna—it seemed—was included purely for its longevity. If Russia chose thisst ship, it likely meant history was the deciding factor.


    This very question had indeed sparked long debates within Russia. However, a decision had finally been reached.


    Thus, in response to Chen Yu''s inquiry, the Russian Envoy confidently replied, "We n to summon Peter the Great. This decision was primarily influenced by your summoning of The Kirov. After evaluations and discussions, our country decided it would be best to use this sister ship of The Kirov."


    "A sister to The Kirov, hmm? That''s not a bad choice, though personally, I''m more intrigued by the Aurora. Summoning that ship would undoubtedly yield a Demigod," Chen Yu said with a mischievous gleam in his eyes, deliberately provoking the envoy.


    The Russian Envoy was momentarily at a loss for words. The Aurora indeed held unparalleled historical significance; its fame made it an ideal candidate for summoning a Ship-girl.


    But the Russian government dared not let Chen Yu summon her—why? The reason was simple…


    The Aurora symbolized the revolutionary spirit of overthrowing the old order. If it were summoned as a red Ship-girl, it would pose no small headache for the current Russian government.


    Red Square already housed one Demigod pledged to eternally guard Lenin''s Mausoleum. The Russian government had no interest in summoning another Demigod seeking to revive the Soviet Union.


    After finishing this particr discussion, Chen Yu lightly tapped the box containing the Fabergé egg twice with his finger and asked, "What about the other items?"


    "The other items are toorge to easily transport. They were brought to Japan via a special flight and are currently stored on the ne under the watch of Russia''s most elite Supernatural Forces Squad," the Russian Envoy exined, hoping to prevent any unnecessary misunderstanding.


    After all, Russia''s promised gifts included a full set of knightly armor and matching weapons—bulky items that were much harder to transport than a ne or a Fabergé egg.


    Chen Yu didn''t seem to mind, simply nodding as he instructed the envoy, "In that case, I''ll have Belfast retrieve them for me. You just need to escort her to the items; she''ll handle the transportation herself."


    "As you wish," the Russian Envoy readily agreed without hesitation.


    At that moment, Belfast—who was d in her maid uniform—gracefully curtsied to the envoy. "Pleased to make your acquaintance," she said warmly.


    Seeing Belfast curtsy, the Russian Envoy quickly stood up and returned the gesture with immense politeness, even a touch of nervousness. He was well aware that, despite her outward appearance as a maid, Belfast was a genuine Demigod-level Ship-girl. Her courtesy did not imply he could genuinely ept such a gesture from her.


    After greeting Belfast, the Russian Envoy was supposed to take his leave to apany her to the airport, but he suddenly remembered another matter. Steeling himself, he adjusted hisposure and somewhat hesitantly posed his question, "Your Excellency, the Demigod—yesterday, you extracted twenty years of lifespan from the U.S. Special Envoy. I must admit I''m deeply curious—how did thate about? Could you kindly enlighten me?"
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