Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 524 - 526 The Power of Interstellar Trade

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Chapter 524: Chapter 526: The Power of Interstellar Trade

Chapter 524 -526: The Power of Interstellar Trade

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“Hmm, this server’s resources are very abundant, enough to even support the territory’s ascent to Rank 8.” Since Qin Muye had arrived, he had no intention of slinking away in defeat, especially since the server was, after all, a fairly good one.

“The bulk orders for arms dealing are starting to get on the right track, but there are still plenty of odd jobs.” Qin Muye looked at the latest variety of orders; the quantity was not small, but it was still far from his expectation, possibly due to the method of settlement.

“At present, most forces maintain a good relationship with us, and even if they have ulterior motives, they won’t show it; for now, no one is targeting us, there’s just some criticism and denouncement.” Black Hand pondered for a moment, nothing major, all just minor issues.

“What about other aspects?” Qin Muye asked.

“This has just started, but our arms sales in the lawless lands and various chaotic areas are quite good. Gathering sand makes a tower; it will be a considerable income in the future,” Black Hand said, looking at the statistical report.

Out of respect for Qin Muye’s strength, a small order was finally placed, a mere token gesture of goodwill.

Not as unlucky as Qin Muye, who lost two servers in a row, such a dramatic twist of fate made the True Dragon Emperor feel quite emotional; Qin Muye seemed like a harbinger of disaster.

Black-market arms dealers that don’t sell to major powers only accept resources, don’t support knowledge trade, and those space pirates have hardly any knowledge worth mentioning.

Besides, some business was discussed on the side.

However, due to the fear of the Star Cluster Empire, these two forces naturally declared the illegality of the Endless Abyss immediately.

Of course, because of his act of wiping out Blue Song Civilization, he had received a large number of awards and points.

And if they really wanted to give knowledge to Qin Muye, it’s probably only some useless stuff; if it was truly useful, would they still be space pirates?

And if a Server Transfer Token were used, moving to a Rank 7 server might be fine, but entering a Rank 8 server would result in an immediate drop to a mid-tier force, with native powers far beyond their ability to cope.

And public opinion? As long as the major powers don’t act, any smear campaign is just pale language.

Only standardized weapons can become widespread.

More importantly, it’s the resources, because in the early stages all natives are suppressed by lords, so once the server successfully upgrades, the resulting excess land and resources become the lords’, thus elevating the lords’ development and making them the strongest entities.

To brazenly compete with a weaker civilization for territory, when it comes to bullying the small by the large, it’s better, at least, to find a somewhat equal match.

Luckily, due to Qin Muye’s power, people think it over, grumble verbally, and then there’s nothing more to it; they certainly can’t really open their mouths to criticize.

For now, this server still seems safe, without catastrophe that ends the world or some old era relic trying to restore itself.

It’s like Qin Muye’s arms business; he is strong, so his business runs smoothly.

With these maneuvers, the remaining two forces also somewhat confusedly entered into arms trade agreements with Qin Muye; the sentiment being, it’s clearer to be business partners than to pretend to be friends.

But now there’s an oddball, holed up in such a small place, aren’t you cramped?

Recruiting a low-tier S-rank and a high-tier S-rank yields two totally different outcomes.

Blue Song Civilization? What is that?

Blue Song Civilization is a minor vassal of the Star Cluster Empire, very much favored, with substantial resource support provided; if the True Dragon Emperor really wanted to confront them, it might take three to five hundred years to overcome.

When facing major powers, Qin Muye values knowledge more, but with the smaller, fragmented ones, he certainly opts for resources.

Why is it that Qin Muye can do what they cannot, when they’re all at the same rank?

Other servers cannot undergo deathmatch upgrades, only the initial server can.

Qin Muye truly is qualified; don’t be deceived by the fact that the Shining Universe server is a technology-based cosmic server, because it is a universe dominated by individual might, where everything is very convenient as long as you are strong enough.

Qin Muye’s capabilities were also known to the other three lords, but they didn’t believe Qin Muye was Rank 8, as the “Lord Era” leaderboard had proven Qin Muye’s true rank; however, the fact that Qin Muye could kill beyond his rank made them doubt their life choices.

The Star Cluster Empire’s support for something was sure to be opposed by them.

Even sometimes he wondered if the destruction of the Magic Continent Server could have been dragged into by Qin Muye.

In fact, upon thinking about it, the potential of the Magic Continent Server was still immense, especially for a Lord as it truly deserved to be the initial server.

Events concluded rapidly, so swiftly that everyone was somewhat caught off guard.

It was a snowballing situation.

Just by pledging allegiance to any major power without even talking about being heavily utilized, the least of having no worries about food and clothing was not a problem.

Therefore, it would fall into a vicious circle, or even be directly annihilated by the natives, but those who could obtain the Server Transfer Token were definitely not the average Lords.

That’s why they came over to mend relations the first chance they got, where face didn’t matter at all.

They naturally never considered that Qin Muye had already detached from the “Lord Era” Lord System. If not for his territory not yet being in hand, Qin Muye would have long since fled, not bothering to play any Lord Game with them.

A wild powerful lord suddenly emerged; even if there was no intention to win him over, relations had to be established, and it was fine to come over to make an impression.

Like this one, he truly could go through the network cable to kill them.

You have to realize the territory of the Blue Song Civilization is not small. Although it’s inferior compared to the Star Cluster Empire, the Holy Sect, and the Alliance of All Things, in the eyes of a Lord, it’s already quite significant.

One million points, for those other than Qin Muye who got lucky with his initial investments and bagged the protagonist’s luck, most Lords have to rely on real combat to get their hands on such a reward. There might be more unique Lords like him, but definitely not too many.

The true ruler of such a tiny power is an S Rank Transcendent, and more importantly, one of the high-tier — a tiny fraction of people at the very top of this world.

Thus, in terms of pricing, the actual cost is much lower than the weapons of the same category manufactured by the Star Cluster Empire themselves.

They chose to settle their orders using resources and knowledge instead of currency, causing dissatisfaction among customers.

With the existence of Qin Muye, an 8th Rank entity, the deal was naturally to take the lead and secure a batch first.

Subsequent arms dealings went very smoothly. Although the standard arms sold might not match the top strategic weapons of the Star Cluster Empire, the issue is those strategic weapons couldn’t be deployed at any given moment.

With Su Ke, an 8th Rank, mediating in the middle, the Star Cluster Empire quickly undertook a whole new set of diplomatic moves, shifting from obliteration to winning support.

In terms of standard weapons, the arms produced by Qin Muye were far superior to those of the Star Cluster Empire, mainly because his raw materials were cheap and he incorporated a vast array of civilization systems.

It was still an event, after all, and even for the True Dragon Emperor, wiping out the Blue Song Civilization was not a simple matter.

This is utterly unreasonable; look at those high-ranking S Rank Transcendents, each one ruling a vast power or even a civilization, and calling them cosmic overlords wouldn’t be an exaggeration.

Is that reasonable?

This matter also shocked the Alliance of All Things and the various Holy Sects. What was going on? It was clear that they had previously sent their fleets to the doorstep of the opponent, so how had the wind suddenly changed direction? There was definitely something wrong here.

The matter slowly dragged on for nearly three months, during which time not only the three major powers but also many other forces contacted the Endless Abyss.

This was black-market dealings, so prices were significantly higher compared to other powers, but even then, they were much cheaper than other armaments of the same type.

The True Dragon Emperor and others had lived here for quite some time. From previous exchanges between Qin Muye and the True Dragon Emperor, the latter had frankly stated that he was directly randomized into this 8th Rank server.

To really get Qin Muye’s arms dealings to garner a large amount of orders from these major powers, it was imperative to let them know the advantages of these armaments.

However, they didn’t just come forward to refute; they conducted a vast amount of investigation, and the results were somewhat hard for them to accept.

With this, the Endless Abyss had established a firm foothold in this Shining Universe.

In any case, this matter drew to a close with the Star Cluster Empire declaring outright the legitimacy of Qin Muye’s Endless Abyss. The reason didn’t matter, nor did public opinion. What mattered was the attitude given to Qin Muye by the Star Cluster Empire.