Chapter 502 Anderson's Territory
On the edge of a void ocean current.
The void disturbance here is gradually calming down.
A looming huge black shadow is slowly moving outward.
It keeps pushing away the dangerous vortexes everywhere in the void, until it leaves the radiation range of the ocean current, and then it completely reveals its true appearance.
This is a huge irregular spherical star, with a purple-red outer surface, full of dark and deep holes.
One by one, Zerg pioneer ships frequently shuttle back and forth in these holes that look like honeycombs.
They work hard like non-stop worker bees.
The core of this star was originally a large fragment of an ownerless divine domain.
Now, under the layers of fungal blankets, the original shape can no longer be seen, but it is getting closer to a regular sphere.
[Beehive Farm].
This is not a new thing.
It has been nearly a thousand years since the pioneering plan was implemented.
Various types of business strategies have been continuously innovated in the practice of the brainworm group, accumulating a large amount of guiding documents and experience.
All brainworms who are willing to develop in the void will choose the most suitable business method according to their own financial resources and preferences.
Some of the newcomers with less financial resources may lose their money and owe huge high-interest loans if they choose too radical pioneering strategies.
Therefore, this integrated honeycomb farm has become the most cost-effective choice in the minds of countless brainworms.
Anderson! Always a cautious worm.
At the beginning of the pioneering plan, he was just a small brigade commander.
Thanks to the promotion of brainworm Wilson, he also earned a lot of money during his tenure as the commander of the squadron of the forward base.
Otherwise, he would not have saved enough capital so quickly to become a leisurely independent farmer.
As for taking on loans?
Haha, never take loans, I will never take loans in this life!
He has seen too many examples of brainworms who were unable to repay loans on time and were liquidated by the Zerg Holy Bank, and lost everything overnight.
Some of these unlucky ones were forced to sell themselves to pay off their debts and were sent to Dimi's brainworm laboratory... It was a big word of misery!
Anderson did not have the courage and confidence to gamble on his life, so he just wanted to make money steadily.
Even though his farm is now thriving and the scale of operation is getting bigger and bigger.
Anderson has never been complacent and has not changed his original intention.
He has always adopted a relatively conservative business strategy to build a honeycomb-type intensive farm.
The fragments of the ownerless domain that have been searched are gathered together after valuable resources are extracted.
Surrounding the main farm, they are firmly attached with fungal mats to form a huge main nest that is constantly expanding.
After that, fungal mats and red-eyed barnacles are spread in their own territory for planting and harvesting.
Although this conservative development strategy will consume more resources and time in the early stage, and the planting and harvesting cycle is relatively long.
The advantage is the high safety factor!
You don't have to buy too many warships, saving a lot of costs.
Most super farmers like Wilson belong to the radical faction.
The scale of a single squadron starts at millions.
The total number of pioneer ships owned is only tens of millions, so it is not qualified to be called a "big boss".
This mode of continuous expansion and crazy sweeping everywhere is of course very profitable, but the risk is not low.
If you really get into trouble with a tough guy, you may be overturned.
Not only will the foundation of many years be destroyed, but you will also have to owe a lot of debts.
"Alas, I really can't play with these big guys, I'd better move honestly."
Anderson rubbed the neck of his new body with his hand and sighed helplessly.
Some time ago, he finally acquired a body of a highly compatible alien hero and completed the soul transfer operation.
Who would have thought that he would receive bad news from his subordinates just after being discharged from the hospital.
In the area where his farm is located, the amount of unowned resources has dropped to the point of near exhaustion.
This is outrageous!
In the void ocean current, the rich resource belt is constantly flowing, not a pool of stagnant water, so how can the resources be exhausted?
After asking the reason, Anderson felt a pain in his balls.
Who made him a neighbor of a big boss even though he is not a big boss.
The upstream area of this void ocean current has long been divided up by several big bosses.
Anderson's pioneering area is located downstream.
Originally, it could barely develop sustainably by picking up leaks.
Unfortunately, since the advent of the void giant worm, the big bosses' search efficiency for unowned resources has greatly improved.
Almost all the fragments of the unowned divine domain in the upstream have been intercepted!
Anderson, who is in the downstream, can't even eat a mouthful of hot shit at this moment.
If he continues to stay where he is, he can only rely on the existing farm scale and engage in the lowest-efficiency void planting.
If the fungus blanket only absorbs void energy to grow, the development speed... Compared with other brain worms, it will be very anxious.
By then, the output income of the farm, minus the cost expenditure, he will make a lot of money.
Warship maintenance, energy consumption expenditure, insect labor wages...
Everything is rising every year, but the purchase price of fungus blanket does not rise, and even shows a downward trend year by year!
Just thinking about it makes Anderson feel as if his life has lost the sunshine.
For this reason, he had to be forced to migrate and head out of the ocean current.
Out of caution, he has already released a sufficient number of mesh worms to the selected new pioneering area.
After preliminary exploration, although the big guys don't like the resource density of the area, Anderson thinks it's not bad.
As long as he screens all the scattered resources there, it will be enough to support him to develop and operate for many more years.
Wait until the resources are exhausted, and then move to another place.
Moreover, after a long period of observation, he has confirmed that there are few alien fleets in this area.
The environment is relatively stable and suitable for leisurely farming.
Finally, a detailed assessment was conducted, and Anderson did not delay any longer.
He also spent a lot of money to submit a demarcation application to the Zerg City Hall for the undisputed area and obtained the exclusive pioneering rights there.
According to the pioneering management regulations issued by Fisius:
'For all areas without any disputes, after the official filing and demarcation, all resources produced within the prescribed period will be classified as private insect property and are sacred and inviolable. '
If Anderson bought the pioneering rights of the area, he would not have to worry about other neighboring brainworms coming to cause trouble.
Otherwise, he would not be willing to pay the application fee.
On the other hand, those big guys never apply for demarcation.
Wherever their fleet goes, they occupy the territory.
They are the only ones who cause trouble to others.
So domineering!
As a trouble-averse brainworm farmer, Anderson thinks it is worth it to pay this money to reduce unnecessary neighborhood disputes.
This is not cowardice, but stability!