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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 535 - 537: The Authorities of Great Powers Are Confused
Chapter 535 -537: The Authorities of Great Powers Are Confused
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“Their intention is too obvious,” Qin Muye did not believe that the other party could transmit any message traditionally, especially since the S-level sub-dimension was extremely covert. Even he might not detect it unless this S-level sub-dimension was in an open state.
“Keep a constant watch on Wang Wei’s itinerary. Remember to use Reconnaissance Skill to investigate his situation and see if he possesses any talents like the Main Character Aura,” Qin Muye said after reviewing the intelligence. Although there were many speculative scenarios, if the other party truly possessed a talent like the Main Character Aura, then those speculations could become reality.
“So Wang Wei knows that there’s something here that can enhance his strength.”
“Wang Wei, originates from the S297 number K·936 abandoned planet, a very young unclaimed planet.”
“The problem is significant and full of doubts.”
“Tch, insiders are confused,” Qin Muye knew. The Alliance of All Things had surely suspected this uniqueness about Wang Wei and even conducted several checks but definitely hadn’t found any issues, which is why they were now focusing on this S-level sub-dimension.
“This just got interesting, why would they invite me?” Qin Muye was somewhat surprised.
“Just declined it outright, say I’m not interested.” Qin Muye fathomed that there definitely was an issue inside, perhaps it was a trap meant for him.
“Master, the Star Cluster Empire sends a message; they want to invite you to participate in this S-level sub-dimension development,” Black Hand communicated through the Magic Network to Qin Muye.
Anyone below level 7 entering would certainly die; after all, they aren’t afraid of sending people to their deaths.
By the Human Clan’s standard of aesthetics in the Star Cluster Empire, Wang Wei is indeed very handsome. However, the Alliance of All Things’ interstellar civilizations don’t really involve the Human Clan, who mostly are concentrated in the Star Cluster Empire, with a minor part in the Holy Sect.
After all, for the three major powers, the strategic technology of quickly mastering the sub-dimension is absolutely confidential; how could they possibly invite Qin Muye to develop it together?
But knowing the gist is enough; if confirmed, it would likely be because of the Main Character Aura.
Of course, even if one survives, it wouldn’t matter much as they would soon die either from an accident or be corroded by Abyss Power.
While the other party is still in the Alliance of All Things, the reports from the spies indicate that the Alliance is planning to let people go.
For him, power is just a part of the entire world, not the whole.
And for Level 7, even if they enter, the Abyss Power would leave them with no energy to do anything else.
In the Star Cluster Empire, Qin Muye could believe it, but in the Alliance of All Things, unless some alien XP system malfunctioned, they wouldn’t have any interest in Wang Wei otherwise.
Otherwise, how logical is it for someone who knows nothing to be aware of various cosmic elements?
Upon receiving Qin Muye’s response, Black Hand naturally sent a letter to the Star Cluster Empire.
Back in his territory, Qin Muye looked through the intelligence. The Spirit Monsters had already identified the identity of the protagonist; an individual from the Human Clan. As to why he was stranded on an unclaimed planet, it had a certain connection to when the planet was abandoned years ago.
Perhaps in the eyes of the three major powers, his background was a classic case of a poor young man turning his life around, which isn’t uncommon; however, in Qin Muye’s eyes, there were numerous issues within it.
Perhaps this way, he might better understand the Shining Universe server.
Chance isn’t something that Qin Muye is disdainful in intercepting.
Just like the protagonists of the Spirit Summoning World, he could start with them to further understand and analyze the world deeply.
The specific reasons are still up for debate because such orders could only be authorized by higher-ups, and Spirit Monster spies couldn’t reach those levels, so their knowledge was limited.
There might be good things, but no matter how good the things are, they could not compare to an entire world.
The trap is set; now it just remains to be seen what Wang Wei aims to do. Qin Muye actually suspects that he might possess a precognitive power; of course, it could just be pure luck.
Even spies and traitors wanting to infiltrate the Endless Abyss have significantly decreased.
Currently, the Endless Abyss can’t be overwhelmed, so naturally, one must go with the flow; otherwise, standing out too much would be very conspicuous.
Even though the aliens might look similar, they would not take interest.
“You might call it coincidence, but Qin Muye felt the other party was prescient,”
What Qin Muye was referring to wasn’t the opponent’s fortune, but a certain special aura associated with the cosmos that the opponent possessed.
Qin Muye was also further decrypting the situation in the sub-dimension, especially this covert method, which truly had high technological content. Below the S-level it was manageable since the energy levels weren’t high, but the current S-level sub-dimension was not natural; it was man-made.
Where Qin Muye stood was different, and naturally, what he saw was different as well.
If it had been the weaker Qin Muye of earlier, understanding forces would indeed be a priority, but at this level, to still worry about such things, he might as well just go after power and profit directly.
If it were so easy to research, this technology would have existed long ago.
The three major forces indeed had accelerated the mastery of sub-dimension technology, and the results were quite good, but they still fell far short compared to Wang Wei’s effort this time.
The upper layer might be the Interstellar Era, while the lower layer likely existed in a chaotic society, completely not on the same level.
The intelligence collected wasn’t too much, and the unclaimed territory where Wang Wei was had even gained the buff of a deserted planet, severely severing links in terms of technology.
So the matter eventually fizzled out, mainly because people couldn’t get in, but they hadn’t given up yet, sending an 8th-tier was out of the question; it was the upper echelon, and if they did send someone, Qin Muye would kill them on sight.
So, of course, he refused without hesitation.
His understanding of the Shining Universe server wasn’t much, as for understanding forces? That wasn’t really understanding—it was like understanding a race, knowing someone’s reputation and appearance. What sort of understanding was that? Real understanding should include the physiology, genetic structure, etc. of the other party—that would be real understanding.
Even in the Alliance of All Things, there were barely any from the Human Clan, mostly just groups of oddly looking aliens.
Wang Wei was born in the lower tier and life couldn’t exactly be said to be good; he was always dealing with various mercenaries and dark forces.
Nowadays, their turmoil in the universe had gradually been subdued, though the arms trade was booming, they themselves had started to keep a low profile.
Think about it: would a novice fresh from the tutorial village head to an archaeological site? Especially one who was aggressive and competitive; they’d likely think first of bolstering their strength.
Otherwise, what else could be the reason? It couldn’t be because the other party was attractive, could it?
Otherwise, it would be just understanding forces, which is really missing the point.
Some were relentless, such as the three great powers; they were rich and powerful and didn’t care about losing a few people. In response, the Abyss Power’s intensity was directly increased by Blackhand.
Ordinary people wouldn’t come to a sub-dimension to enhance their strength, especially those just starting out; they wouldn’t even get a sip of soup here.
Furthermore, with reasons like planetary abandonment and force withdrawals, they had become locals.
Besides, according to Qin Muye’s research, there simply wasn’t such a thing as rapid mastery of sub-dimension technology; it was likely just a byproduct of something Wang Wei had obtained.
Qin Muye was still capable of analyzing and applying this technology, however.
This planet, known only by its code name, was originally a resource planet. Now, devoid of resources, it was abandoned, and Wang Wei’s ancestors were actually among those who came to exploit the planet’s resources and then thrived locally before their eventual decline after three generations.
This kind of spy was actually very conspicuous in the Endless Abyss, and also lived miserably, for they were not real Spirit Monsters. Even if they succeeded in disguising themselves, they couldn’t be exempt from the harsh Abyss environment—without the backing of a wealthy force, they might not have survived.
This led other forces to gradually lose interest in the Endless Abyss.
These matters were naturally handled by the Spirit Monsters; otherwise, why keep a spy in the territory?
This wasn’t logical at all; the Spirit Monsters had checked the leaderless land where Wang Wei grew up, and there was simply no knowledge inheritance in the lower layer. Well, even if there was, he wouldn’t have come directly to this sub-dimension.
Researching in this direction would definitely be a huge trap.
Either way, both indicated that there was something profitable about the other party.
As for why it was so easy to change ownership a second time, Qin Muye knew a bit about it because the first time was like starting from scratch, naturally slow, while the second shift of authority was like cutting and pasting, obviously much faster.
As a major force, it wasn’t possible to just respond to Qin Muye as briefly; an official, lengthy statement was needed, at least that was the rule—everybody did it that way.