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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 433 - 435 Is the Conspiracy So Open and
Chapter 433: Chapter 435: Is the Conspiracy So Open and Aboveboard?
Chapter 433: Chapter 435: Is the Conspiracy So Open and Aboveboard?
“Is this mind fluctuation that spans half the world really not a big deal?” Qin Muye’s eye twitched, he hadn’t expected these two Three-eyed Tribesmen to use their mental connection so openly.
“To be honest, being open about it is one thing, but you could at least encrypt it. Having this direct conversation makes me feel like you two are chatting in the living room instead of being heretics chased by the Divine.”
Through the conversation of these two, Qin Muye also learned quite a bit of information, such as the two sandboxes he casually threw out being mistaken for some kind of main control system.
“So is their Technology Civilization advanced or not… If it’s advanced, they don’t even know to hide mental fluctuations, not to mention there’s no encryption. But if it’s not advanced, then the mind amplification device they made can actually allow a low-level native’s spiritual power to span half the world.”
It’s also fortunate that the Divine cannot come to the Main Material Plane, and their messengers are mass-produced industrial goods, otherwise, with the way these two behave, it’s hardly any different from conspiring loudly.
“Perhaps it’s a social structure issue; it seems I need to have Spirit Monsters reassess the Gendaya Civilization situation.”
Qin Muye guessed that perhaps it’s because of the other side’s different social structure, such as a communal society or something akin to Insect Nest thinking, that there are no protection or concealment measures.
Just like the power poles of modern civilization—important yet common. For the Three-eyed Clan who dominate the whole world, there is no need to hide them, unlike Qin Muye’s Magic Network that requires protection against enemies, so both hiding and encrypting involve a high level of technology.
Because it is not needed, it does not exist.
Otherwise, it does not explain a gaping hole in a highly developed civilization that begins to collapse from within, forming traitorous Divine beings—a point sufficient to show that external forces are simply unable to destroy the Three-eyed Clan.
This civilization is a huge and robust fortress from the outside, so it gets destroyed from within.
“This involves an important question: why would former members of the Three-eyed Clan like the Holy Light God betray their own kind? This is crucial.”
“It probably has to do with the hidden beings that want to ‘count one’s chickens before they hatch’.”
Qin Muye knew Sam and Duke Whitefrost didn’t break free from the shackles of faith on their own—it happened inexplicably, without any psychological process.
If it was because of Qin Muye’s Abyss Demon Net sandbox or the Chaos Magic Sandbox? That doesn’t make sense, but there is definitely a connection.
Otherwise, both the Abyss Cult and other Abyss Mages would have broken free as well, but clearly, apart from the first two who gained freedom, the rest are still operating normally within the sandbox.
So, at this stage, there are only two of the Three-eyed Tribe people.
This is a big problem.
To say they have some special qualification is also implausible—it’s too much of a coincidence that whichever one Qin Muye chooses is the right one. It can only mean that this being behind the scenes seems to have triggered some condition.
“Survival and reproduction?”
Qin Muye couldn’t help but think of the topic these two mentioned, the specifics of which needed to be found in the bloodline heritage of the Three-eyed Tribe. Perhaps asking the Holy Light God would yield answers, but the Divine Country of the enemy had been in a state of readiness for who knows how long, and going there would mean a full-scale assault.
As for other lesser Divine beings, don’t even think about it—they are artificially created and have no clue whatsoever.
“Forget it, who knows what that thing is, it’s intangible and I can’t even grab it. What I need is the Gene Decryption Device, which can restore humans back to Three-eyed Tribespeople. I need to find a way to get my hands on it, otherwise, the genetic analysis by the Spirit Monsters is a bit slow.”
“The difficulty is rather high, though, without a good reason to extract the information. And neither Sam nor Duke Whitefrost is likely able to produce it at this stage.”
The two of them are not Qin Muye, who could create high-end equipment at will; what is required is the overall environmental level, not just individual capability.
Even with all the knowledge of their heritage in their heads, if the basic industry can’t keep up, it’s all for nothing.
That’s why they reform and develop the powers they belong to, to catch up with industry. The members of the Three-eyed Clan are not like fantasy or immortal Cultivators who can directly refine anything they want—they possess a vast civilizational system.
“This is tough to handle, Given the situation, by the time the Spirit Monsters get the blueprints and data for the Gene Decryption Device, the research lab might have already decrypted it. I’m even considering going into battle myself,” Qin Muye complained.
But in the end, he didn’t actually take to the field himself. Indeed, his involvement would make things faster—taking at most ten to fifteen days, or even as soon as three to five days to resolve. But then… there would be no then. To Qin Muye, this was but a minor assignment; whereas, for the Spirit Monsters, it was a priceless experimental experience.
That’s why Qin Muye let go and devoted himself to studying Troop buildings. This was essentially his main task.
As for the Divine beings, there were also Spirit Monsters handling that. However, since discovering that Divine beings were merely one of the technological assets of the Three-eyed Clan, focus on this aspect gradually decreased. It would be more efficient to study it after obtaining the technology of the Three-eyed Clan.
Feeling one’s way across the river by groping stones is not the same as conducting in-depth research after learning.
“I’d better manage these Troop buildings properly, I’ve roughed out a bit of a clue,” Qin Muye quickly put these thoughts out of his mind.
The task he was now undertaking was of great importance; probably only comparable to the original project of artificially creating Champion Level troops.
His true rise to power began with the widespread creation of artificial Champion Level troops. From then on, Hero units were never in short supply under Qin Muye’s command, which enabled his prosperous development.
While others were struggling with insufficient manpower, Qin Muye had already achieved autonomous production of Hero units.
What he was doing now was the same. He intended to decode one of the most core abilities in “Lord Era,” the recruitment of Troops.
No matter what kind of Lord, they all needed Troops, even if they were strong in their own right.
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Of course, without Troops, it’s likely they wouldn’t be able to grow stronger and would have died at the hands of wild monsters long ago.
“It’s a bit challenging as it involves the rules, but thankfully the Abyss Dragon Country has provided substantial data and ideas, otherwise I’d have gained nothing.”
The previous creation of Champion Level artificial troops had assistance, unlike now, where he was starting from scratch. It was already good that he had any breakthrough.
He had already dismantled who knows how many Troop buildings.
Apart from studying Troop buildings, Qin Muye also had to study Resource buildings. After all, both were quite similar; the former could rely on Troops to generate corresponding Resources, while the latter could materialize Troops through Gold Coin.
The word “science” simply cannot describe the buildings in “Lord Era.”
These two are just the most basic buildings; there are also special buildings and Epic buildings to consider.
“Come to think of it, could the greatest value be these unscientific buildings on my territory?” Qin Muye suddenly realized.
In the past, he did indeed modify Spirit Monsters, but such modifications didn’t involve the core operation. It was more like a replacement, akin to changing batteries in a remote control. Being able to change batteries doesn’t mean understanding how the remote operates.
Of course, at that time, he didn’t have the capability to conduct in-depth research. After all, this was an analysis of the core of “Lord Era.” If he succeeded, it was likely he would take not just the territory but also all these buildings with him.
These buildings were incredibly miraculous, almost akin to conjuring things out of thin air. However, Qin Muye figured it wasn’t an act of creation from nothing as cost factors were involved.
He didn’t believe that “Lord Era” would make a losing deal. At least, there must be unknown benefits that he was unaware of.
“Perhaps it’s this world itself?” Qin Muye speculated. Considering the unknowable nature of such a large entity as “Lord Era,” what might be of interest would probably not be the Lords themselves, but the worlds they inhabit. After all, for the server, every event is designed to stir up chaos.
During this process, it might be extracting some extremely special things as profits.
However, “Lord Era” would not reveal these things, just as Qin Muye would not explain why he wants something when he sends terminators like the Skeleton Soldiers to collect it. You just need to focus on your work.
“No wonder they implement a strategy akin to raising gu, because it’s not worth much,” Qin Muye pondered whether it was just the people from his world who were drawn into “Lord Era” to become Lords, or if more worlds had encountered this situation. So it doesn’t matter who wins, as long as they can work, that’s enough.