Chapter 440 Rotten Wood

Chapter 440 Rotten Wood
Karama's grades were less than ideal. After living together for a few years, Hogg had confirmed that this unfortunate fellow was an idiot, not even a bit as smart as he was.

Knowledge changes destiny. Karama, who aspires to become a wealthy person, hopes to drain all the knowledge in Hogg's head. Then she can invest in the company with her technology and make money without doing anything.

She learned the term "technology investment" from Hogg, but she wanted to make money without doing anything, so forget about the technology. Investment was still a possibility.

"Karama! You have been with me for so many years, and I have been devoted to you. I have taught you step by step, even if I have not broken down the knowledge into pieces and fed it to you. But how did you do it?"

"In the end, Koko failed. My dogs are better than you, but in the end, they can only blow glass. Are you trying to piss me off to death?"

Karama, who was being questioned, crouched down with his head in his hands, his little face full of unspeakable grievance. He thought to himself, what the hell are you teaching? It would be strange if people of my generation could understand plasma engines.

"Don't scold me, Hogg. I know I'm wrong, but you are obviously a dog. How can you raise another dog?"

"Ah! (sharp blast) Why are you correcting me?" Hogg was so angry that his fur stood on end and a pool of saliva flowed from his mouth. He could no longer tolerate this idiot.

Looking at the poor and stupid apprentice, Hogg doubted his own educational level for the first time. What he taught were obviously extremely simple things, so why couldn't she learn them?

Hogg, who educated Mortarion, Angron, and even Kozlorgar, was determined not to ruin his reputation. He thought to himself that he must be generous. The child is a little stupid, but she is obedient and willing to work hard. Why not teach her something simple? Ask her what she likes to learn.

Thinking of this, Hogg suddenly realized that after all, not everyone is as smart as the Primarch. Perhaps his requirements are too high. Maybe she will get it after she becomes interested.

After giving himself a hard slap, Hoggar stood up without any hesitation, stroked Makara's head, and asked in an extremely gentle tone:

"My boy! Your master has wronged you. Since your brain is not working well, let's learn something simple. I have the Great Dao of Physics here. Not only is it easy to understand, but after mastering it, you can also understand the mysteries of the universe. Are you willing?"

Although the mysteries of the universe are wonderful, Karama is only interested in making money, and such high-end things are too empty for her.

"Don't learn, don't learn. Hogg, do you have any other knowledge?"

Hogg, who was ruthlessly rejected, thought so too. Although he regarded Karama as his younger brother, she was a woman after all. She was definitely more emotional than rational. It would be bad if she became bald after learning this.

Nodding his head, Hogg took out another bottle of potion and said:
"How about biotechnology? If you learn this, you can gain insight into the inner nature of life. No matter what era, biotechnology is absolutely the top technology. What's more, I made my fortune with this, and I am one of the best biological technology masters in the empire."

After such a long period of contact, Karama also gained a certain understanding of biotechnology, and as far as she knew, Hogg was not fooling her on this point. He often boasted that he had no rivals in biotechnology.

But Karama, who was only interested in making money, was still confused and asked again and again:

"Can I make a lot of money if I learn biotechnology?"

After hearing this, Hogg was speechless. He knew the four major pitfalls in the biochemical and environmental materials industry, otherwise he would not have been unemployed after graduation and chose to go out and pick up a spray gun to become a sprinter.

Moreover, as the Primarch of the genes, he was an absolute high-ranking figure in the Empire. When he was just learning, he had everything he wanted and never worried about experimental subjects. Even if he produced some results that were not cost-effective, Blackwatch and even the Empire would pay for them.

All the researchers from Party A to Party B are his people, and with his monopoly, he has no problem finding a market for anything he produces. Take the combat potion that is now in the Empire's inventory, for example. This potion requires the extraction of native plants from Catachan, and only Alicia can produce it in the Empire. Other similar products cannot compare.

Not to mention the expensive Flesh and Blood Resurrection Chamber. The users of this thing are not ordinary big guys, but high-value targets like Space Marines.

When all the Blackwatch were resurrected, the entire legion's assets were emptied. If it were other legions, they would just let those small-time soldiers return to the Golden Throne.

Looking at Karama, who was an ancient Terran, Hogg couldn't say that this thing would not be profitable until at least two thousand years later, so he could only reply:

"I also have chemistry, material analysis, and even all kinds of good things that can change the world. Do you like any of them?"

“Can I make a lot of money now?”

"No! But there will definitely be a place for these things in the future."

Karama did not believe Hogg's nonsense. With her luck, if she really waited for an unknown future, she might starve to death on the streets.

It was good for the apprentice to have ideas, but Hogg could not think of any knowledge that would be suitable for the unfortunate Karama. A huge sense of frustration was brewing in Hogg's heart.
Seeing the dog being emo, Karama was helpless. She couldn't just admit that she was a fool!

"Hogg, what was the ability you had when you rubbed the glass with your hands that day? Was it alchemy?"

"It's the power of the Star God. Simply put, it's a power that can distort the laws of physics. I just changed the material form of the sand that day. Why do you want to learn it?"

Karama had been coveting this magical power for a long time, because one day he saw Hogg rubbing a piece of gold in the river sand with his hands, which was no different from the legendary alchemy.

Seeing Hogg asking, he immediately nodded his head, his eyes full of desire for something for nothing.

Just knowing that this guy has nothing good to say, do you want to learn knowledge? It's obvious that you are just coveting other people's gold, despicable!

"Impossible, absolutely impossible. This power is bound. Unless you are a Star God, nicknamed Void Dragon, nicknamed Madragros, otherwise you, a psychic, will never get it in this life."

Hearing that he would never be able to learn it in his lifetime, Karama's dream was instantly shattered. He sat down on the steps and became a punching bag.

Seeing the apprentice in a low mood, feeling depressed, and thinking about how Karama had obeyed him in the past few years and brought him a lot of jokes, Hogg sharpened his claws and murmured:
"I do know alchemy, but I learned it by rote. As for the knowledge of psychic powers, I can use it but not understand its meaning. If you want to learn it, I can teach you."

"Really? I knew you were the best to me." Hugging the dog, Kalama instantly turned into that stupid apprentice again, with innocence and happiness in his eyes.

"That's right. When have I ever lied to you? I will definitely make sure you finish your apprenticeship perfectly."

In his heart, Hogg sighed: After you finish your apprenticeship, it's time for us to leave too.

(End of this chapter)