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Genshin Impact: Joining the Genius Society-Chapter 135: Topaz’s Shock

Chapter 135

Chapter 135: Chapter 135: Topaz’s Shock
They always said the Genius Society was full of monsters.
Seeing it with her own eyes today, Topaz finally understood:
These people weren’t just geniuses—they were
absurd
.
"Mr. Su Ran, here’s the list. Please take a look."
Asta handed over a tablet.
It displayed an enormous list of materials required to build a space station.
The shipment was so massive that the transport fleet couldn’t dock too close to the Herta Space Station; otherwise the station’s orbit and systems could be affected.
"Mm."
Good thing he had already cracked the language before coming here.
Otherwise he really wouldn’t understand a word on the list.
Looking over the materials, Su Ran felt a headache coming.
He was an
inventor
, not a construction engineer— how was he supposed to know whether the materials were enough?
Fortunately, Asta was considerate as always.
"To prevent shortages, I increased every category by twenty percent from the original plan."
Such a thoughtful—and rich—station manager.
And this kind person actually worked under
Herta
?
Su Ran couldn’t help feeling jealous.
Should he... accept Herta’s marriage proposal after all?
Then wouldn’t Asta become
their shared property
?
But he immediately crushed that thought.
Asta couldn’t be "shared property."
She should be...
personal property
.
...No, forget it.
Better focus on developing Ningguang first.
Asta had strong backing, but Ningguang didn’t.
What troubled Su Ran most wasn’t strength— but
power blocs
.
In Teyvat, he feared nothing.
But the Star Rail universe was different.
The IPC had plenty of Emanators and ridiculously tangled politics.
He had no intention of getting involved.
That was just asking for trouble.
"Do you need me to deliver these to your destination?"
Now that Topaz knew this man was the newly joined member No. 85 of the Genius Society, she instantly understood her mission:
Win him over.
Or at least leave a good impression.
"No need. You’re too slow."
Aside from not wanting the IPC to know where he lived, Su Ran simply looked down on their delivery speed.
He’d been here
five days
, and only now did the materials arrive.
Let them deliver it again?
He’d be waiting for months.
He was
not
that patient.
"The company’s transport fleet uses the most advanced warp system in the galaxy.
I really don’t think anything else could be faster—"
Topaz tried to persuade him.
The IPC relied on transport and logistics; of course their tech was top-tier.
"To warp, they still need time to travel, right?
I’ve been here days, and you only arrived now."
Su Ran’s dissatisfaction pricked Topaz like a needle.
"But this
was
the fastest possible schedule..."
Because Asta was the recipient, the company assumed Herta needed the shipment.
Which meant top priority delivery— nobody wanted to delay Herta.
"So, while you were on the road, I made a teleporter."
After confirming the list, Su Ran handed the tablet back to Asta.
"Teleporter...?"
Topaz’s curiosity awakened.
Anything made by a Genius Society member was potentially a world-changing invention.
"A very magical teleporter," Asta said helplessly.
Two days earlier, she had watched Su Ran move a
star hundreds of light-years away
into their system.
A single-star system had suddenly become a double-star system.
The chaos that caused?
Enough to give the station a heart attack.
Herta had nearly been forced to save the Blue Planet
again
.
Thankfully, Su Ran teleported the star back afterward, so extinction-level disaster was avoided.
But the cleanup?
Herta worked her mechanical butt off.
And afterward, she clung to Su Ran’s thigh begging him to teach her.
Su Ran brought up a holographic screen, tapped a few times, and closed it.
Five seconds later—
Topaz’s communicator buzzed wildly.
"Director Topaz! All the materials on the ship suddenly disappeared!"
"Calm down—wait, what?!
All
of them!?"
She had originally wanted to soothe the employee, but the news knocked the color out of her face.
"This matter... is under control.
Just log it as ’customer has signed for delivery.’"
She quickly understood what had happened.
He must have really... received everything.
"So the materials arrived at your home already?"
Herta wasn’t surprised.
She’d imagined this method before, but even she had never pulled it off.
Space manipulation was far beyond current technology.
But given Su Ran had teleported a star, sending cargo was nothing.
"Of course."
If he could casually relocate a star, what were a few crates of metal?
With Nous’s processing power, teleportation was practically effortless.
Su Ran turned toward the laboratory.
"What are you doing?"
Herta hurried after him.
"Making something so the construction materials can assemble themselves into a space station.
I’m not a construction worker.
And the place I live in is so backward you can’t even touch the sky.
Who there could possibly build a space station?"
Su Ran quickened his pace.
The Herta Space Station had one advantage— it had
everything
.
Back in Teyvat, he would spend years making pre-materials.
"You can make something like
that
too?"
Herta’s confidence took yet another hit.
Think it → build it.
No reference needed.
No theory needed.
What kind of human was that!?
He was basically a god.
She had needed Asta’s help to build her station.
This man could solve it with one gadget.
After a long stunned silence, Topaz finally spoke.
"Asta...
that teleporter...
is it really that incredible?"
She couldn’t bring herself to believe it.
Asta sighed, sounding like someone who had completely given up resisting reality.
"If you’d come two days earlier and watched him move a star hundreds of light-years away,
you wouldn’t question any of this."
Topaz:
utterly shocked.
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