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Chapter 710

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Luo Nan didn't really care about the effects of his disguise right now. His attention was completely drawn away by the professional credit assessment exam.

The credit rating system didn't immediately give a result. It just opened a private passage in the dressing room for Luo Nan, indicating that he could leave.

At the other end of the passage was an old workshop. The production line inside had already been dismantled. Luo Nan was familiar with the place right now. They were all common testing equipment from the martial arts gym.

This was the place to show off his extraordinary power.

But Luo Nan's mind was filled with the professional exam results. He didn't have the mood to show off. He just tested his explosive power and displayed a standard that clearly exceeded the limits of ordinary people.

This time, the credit system finally responded. The terminal at the entrance of the old workshop displayed, "The credit rating has been completed. Do you want to create a virtual ID?"

There were two options. Yes and No.

The options were simple but a large section of explanation popped up when Luo Nan clicked on it. He knew that the problem inside was not simple at all.

Choosing 'Yes' meant that he had to create a virtual identity on the vagrant exchange's intranet. Although it had nothing to do with his true identity, it would still leave a trace. He needed to have a certain amount of trust in the vagrant exchange's intranet.

Trust my ass. The reason why he stayed up until midnight was because he didn't want to leave any traces in Spring City!

Luo Nan was about to choose 'No' but wait …

If he chose 'No', he would be completely anonymous. The system would give the exchange an anonymous card for transactions. This was a primitive method to erase the traces brought by information technology. But this would lead to a lower credit rating. His startup capital would be reduced to 5% and he wouldn't be able to enjoy the in-depth services and benefits of the vagrant exchange. After leaving the exchange, he would have to start all over again. In other words, if he still chose the credit rating, he would have to go through all the evaluations again.

Luo Nan slapped his terminal. Trap! It was definitely a trap!

He was not annoyed by the 5%. After all, according to the rules, if he chose to be completely anonymous, he could theoretically obtain this start-up capital repeatedly. Compared to the one-time overdraft of creating a virtual identity, the former had more restrictions than the latter. Otherwise, no matter how rich the "investor" was, he would have to be prepared to spend a lot of money after a dozen or so times.

Compared to the startup capital restriction, Luo Nan was really annoyed by the order of the interface.

If this option was placed at the forefront of the credit system interface, then Luo Nan and the vast majority of people who needed to conceal their identities would absolutely choose to remain anonymous without the slightest hesitation. They wouldn't care about the services and benefits.

However, after the intense and exciting exam, just a little bit of anticipation would be greatly discounted. Later on, they would have to abandon their exam results and start all over again …

Alright, he was a little reluctant.

Luo Nan threw a tantrum at the terminal, but in the end, he was unable to restrain his anticipation towards the "real results". He grimaced in pain as he chose "Yes". His eyes were wide open as he jumped into the trap, but at the same time, he swore to himself:

If my identity is exposed because of this, I will sweep this place clean!

The terminal bore Luo Nan's small emotions, but it still maintained its calm. The next interface popped up according to the prescribed order: Please set up a virtual identity ID.

Luo Nan thought for a bit and chose the two words "Smelting Furnace". This could be considered a summary of today's operation. Soon, he took out a simple and unadorned metal plate from the designated toolbox. This was his identity nameplate in the U-hole Market.

The nameplate had a built-in chip. It could be read and operated on the terminal of the exchange. This money was bound to the virtual identity account. Not only could it be used in the local market, it could be used in the vast majority of vagrant markets around the world.

However, this was tantamount to completely entering the credit system of the vagrant exchange. That virtual identity possessed more practical significance.

There was always a feeling of giving up halfway ….

Luo Nan curled his lips and forcefully swallowed the fruit of his emotions. He focused his attention on the evaluation results. The terminal read the nameplate's information and displayed it on the display:

"Smelting Furnace. Fleshly Awakened. Intermediate Mechanic. Startup capital of 328 points."

328 points? Was this considered a lot or a little?

Just as this thought flashed through Luo Nan's mind, the display screen refreshed once more: "Professional technical evaluation: 3609 in the mechanical category (top 40%). Overall evaluation: 60763 (top 50%). Startup capital is C file. (Note: If you enter the top 500 in the professional evaluation or the top 5000 in the overall evaluation, you can change your file to B file. The corresponding startup capital will be refunded.)"

Oh my, there was still a follow-up.

Luo Nan blinked his eyes at the display screen. On one hand, he wanted to understand the total scale of the vagrant exchange system and his own position among the professionals. On the other hand, he wanted to gain a deeper understanding of the Burn Money Scout and its tricks.

Right now, it seemed that the startup capital itself was quite reliable. This wasn't a one-time deal. There were still upgrades to come. Of course, this was also a method to increase user stickiness.

Luo Nan began to comfort himself. Fortunately, he chose to establish a virtual identity. Otherwise, if he followed the standard of 5%, he would be left with less than 20 points. What would he do with it?

Buy a midnight snack?

It was almost one o 'clock in the middle of the night. There were very few people who would mess around at this hour in the black market. There was not a second person who entered the entire time. Luo Nan completed his mental adjustment. He stepped on his electric scooter in a carefree and unhurried manner. He rolled over the spacious asphalt road and passed through the spacious and empty factory area. He arrived at the pier a minute later.

This place was still empty. There was only a terminal that could be used to swipe a card for verification. Luo Nan operated according to the rules. A sealed small boat floated up from the water's surface a few seconds later. It immediately opened up its cladding, revealing a narrow cabin that could accommodate two people at most. The automatic control system display screen at the bow of the boat lit up, displaying the winding route of travel.

This was the transportation tool that led to the U-Hole Market.

Luo Nan boarded the small boat. The small boat started automatically the moment he sat down. It noiselessly tore through the water's surface and moved forward at a pace that was neither too fast nor too slow.

Luo Nan sized up the place with curiosity on the way.

Sparse and scattered lighting seeped through the gaps between the densely packed stalagmites above his head. It was hazy and carried chaotic ghostly shadows. Luo Nan could still faintly see the mottled colors on the rocks.

The U-Hole Market was located in the depths of a typical karst cave. The entire structure was divided into sections. There was a clear downward path after traveling several kilometers along the waterway. The buildings in the city grew more and more sparse, and the topography became more and more complex. A portion of the waterway even needed to be submerged in order to pass through. It was because of this that the small boat had a completely sealed cladding. It also needed to be used as a temporary submarine.

The karst cave in front of him grew lower and lower. The falling stalagmites were about to hit his head. Luo Nan simply lay down. His gaze lingered on the stalagmites of all shapes and colors.

The sensory network that came out ahead had already mapped the general situation of the area within a radius of twenty kilometers in his mind. There were hundreds of karst caves of all sizes. There were hundreds of thousands of stalagmites. The result of the direct reflection was very chaotic. It was like an enormous maze.

Luo Nan closed his eyes for a moment. His cerebral cortex and central nervous system operated at high speeds, endlessly integrating the information received by the sensory network. He used the secret technique of overall planning to increase the efficiency of the processing, gradually stripping away the outer layer of the chaotic and useless baggage to form an even clearer road map.

Well, it was still relatively simple.

Luo Nan had been carrying out the reconstruction of the structure of his mental senses for the past few months. The source of power came from the depths of the cloud world, the misty labyrinth that made it difficult for him to move forward. The space-time configuration fragments danced before his eyes all the time like a sandstorm. They were randomly pieced together and combined together. There were even more repulsion and collisions. When faced with the tens of billions of configuration fragments, Luo Nan was unable to grasp the logic of the structure within. He was unable to figure out what kind of laws and laws were there. His soul strength was without a basis. Most mental senses and interference were ineffective. Exploring the mysteries of the depths of the labyrinth was out of the question.

Over there, Luo Nan had become blind with his eyes wide open. He could only toss and turn in an area with a radius of a few dozen meters. He slowly piled them up like building blocks, expanding the range. If it weren't for Rui Wen, this' little walking stick ', a hundred or a thousand Luo Nans would have been lost until the end of their lives.

Compared to the misty labyrinth in the clouds, the underground karst cave was far too intimate.

Luo Nan only used ten seconds to draw a concise and clear topographic map in his mind. Whether it was the winding and winding waterway or the isolated and fractured topographic structure, everything was clearly reflected on the map.

Next up was a matter of supplementing the details.

Speaking of which, if he were to make a rubbing copy of this topographic map and sell it, how much money would it fetch? If he wasn't satisfied, would he want a similar high-definition version of the world map?

Luo Nan still didn't have a trusting attitude towards the 328 points of starting capital. His mind revolved with business.

The AI within the small boat emitted a warning sound while he was pondering. It warned the passengers that they were about to enter the water. The stalactites above their heads had already fallen down piece by piece. Some of the edges had already pierced into the water surface. The small boat's fully enclosed cladding slid and docked, sealing the already narrow cabin even more tightly. They entered the underwater phase.

The lights within the cabin lit up and the oxygen supply system began to operate. Overall, it didn't seem stuffy.

Luo Nan blinked and looked at the half-worn paint on the cladding. He thought: Next time I come here, I must definitely try the entrance outside the city. That place is much more spacious and convenient. However, it was quite interesting to carry out underwater in this manner. He looked at the waterway topographic map that he had sorted out earlier. It seemed that this was the only way to run through the four levels of the U-hole market. There were over twenty large and small black market areas.

Luo Nan pulled up the 'Trade' app and looked at the relevant explanation. Sure enough, the U-hole market was ranked at the top of the hundreds of vagrant exchanges in the world.

There was a bit of an adventurous flavor to it. Unfortunately, he was the type that had a map wide hack.

Luo Nan burst out in laughter.

The sound of laughter hadn't died away when the small boat suddenly shook. It seemed to have collided with something. A muffled vibration came in and the boat's entire body drifted to the side. Then it collided with the uneven stone wall on the side of the river. This time it was clearly heavier and Luo Nan felt dizzy and disoriented from the jolt.

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