Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 435 - 437 When the Era Impacts Faith

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Chapter 435: Chapter 437: When the Era Impacts Faith

Chapter 435: Chapter 437: When the Era Impacts Faith

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“Well, perhaps he doesn’t need to promote it. Once the greedy Nobles learn of this, they are bound to develop grudges and doubts about the Noble War. Even those motivated by greed may plot using the same tactics.”

“Shadow, find a way to control some Nobles to emulate the White Frost Duke. Let’s add fuel to the fire,” Qin Muye thought of the inevitable chaos and internal strife among the Nobles once decorum collapsed.

“Next, we shall see how the Divine beings react. Oh… they only have violence as a solution. If they deal with the White Frost Duke, the matter is likely to be resolved.”

“The first one to go mad should be the War God, as the concept of Noble War has been completely subverted. Just uncertain when the allied forces will surround us.”

“The old order… understood. The reason for the insanity of Divine beings has been found.”

“It seems it really is a matter of behavior. Why didn’t my previous actions trigger a backlash from the Divine beings?”

“Contact those Spirit Monsters hiding in other Divine Countries. Ask if there have been any changes in their Divine Country and Divine beings.”

“The Magic God was the first. Because his Divine Position is special, he can only be influenced through the changes in his followers, but it’s not the same with other Divine beings.”

“That’s not right. Why didn’t the shaping of the Abyss Cult and Abyss Mages trigger a backlash from the Divine beings before? Is it because of my methods?”

“Then, after the White Frost Duke leads the charge to shatter the Noble War, will this be promoted?” Qin Muye pondered.

“No wonder the Divine beings kept the Main Material Plane stagnant like dead water. Once this dead water stirs, society begins to develop, and they won’t be able to understand or keep up with the times, inevitably leading to their insanity.”

“The nature of Divine beings actually turns out to be like this, truly bizarre.”

“Yes, Master, I will arrange it as soon as possible, but there might be issues with the War God and the God of Etiquette…” Shadow hesitated.

“So, the White Frost Duke’s aggression, his expansion of territory and the addition to the Divine Country are but a ruse. His actual aim is to stir the stagnant waters and then strike at the Divine beings.”

“Halt the experiment first. Lock them in the Prison, and let’s see how things unfold later. Redirect our forces to decipher the Genetic Lock of the Three-eyed Clan,” Qin Muye pondered for a moment and decided to put it aside for now. After all, he wasn’t lacking that bit of data.

“If the fighting continues, many more Divine beings are bound to go mad.”

“It’s no surprise that he’s a remnant of a highly advanced civilization, carrying a wealth of inherited Knowledge. Coupled with his identity as a Duke and his audacity, his actions are indeed radical.”

“Even if the White Frost Duke dies, restoring the bizarre practice of Noble War to its former state would take decades, if not a century.”

“All it takes is a tiny, insignificant rumor.”

“Master, the White Frost Duchy has deployed its troops—it’s an unannounced attack, and they are not playing the Noble’ game. They’ve directly started Slaughter, completely disregarding the Noble Code.”

“Master, there are issues with the War God and the God of Etiquette. Their body structures are showing significant instability, with some regions even mutating similarly to the Magic God and undergoing expansion. Similar faith leakage is also occurring within their Divine Country.”

The White Frost Duke’s actions are considerably harmful.

However, it also turns out to be a blessing, as Qin Muye’s Contribution is increasing, albeit slightly, with an extremely small percentage.

But the White Frost Duke is different, shattering the existing old order right from the start.

For Qin Muye, it’s sufficient. After all, he doesn’t need to act personally.

Then, the Magic God who had gone insane suddenly moved, without any warning, as if he had just had enough rest.

Their trampling of the Noble War etiquette is akin to redefining the rules, as one must either follow the White Frost Duke’s rules or die, thereby directly shaking the God of Etiquette.

Nobles are greedy; winning in the Noble War earns some wealth, but winning in a real war earns everything from the loser. It’s clear to them which is more beneficial.

Nobles are greedy, but not foolish, and they have their doubts. It’s just that there was no precedent, though Sam did set one. However, it was controlled by Qin Muye and not known to others, with its scale not as significant as the White Frost Duke’s; hence, not widely spread and therefore did not provoke Divine backlash.

Soon, the Spirit Monsters’ intelligence had converged, revealing that a vast number of Divine beings were experiencing corresponding issues, and there were definite degrees of mutation.

Through this incident of Divine beings going mad, Qin Muye completely understood the operating patterns of the Divine.

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Qin Muye was somewhat puzzled. From the current standpoint, the origin and structure of this world’s Divine beings might have undergone even deeper changes. They didn’t seem to be purely based on faith but rather resembled rules or rigid programs. Even though Divine beings themselves possessed self-awareness, their Divine Positions were just like this.

Qin Muye knew that once certain rules were broken, the cost to repair them could be hundreds of times greater.

To make the originally stagnant waters boil, even just a little.

Thus, Qin Muye could observe the anomalies of the Divine beings on a deeper level… and, by the way, sell some more military arms. Well, just incidentally, otherwise, he wouldn’t know what to do with the numerous outdated versions of military arms filling up his warehouses; dismantling them wasn’t worth it, but now war had broken out, so it was a good time to clear inventory and at least recoup some costs.

Sam failed to see this point. Even though his thinking had been changed, he still couldn’t look at things as far away as the Duke of White Frost could, which was why, for now, although he temporarily led in industrialization over the Duke of White Frost, he would soon be overtaken.

Divine Positions were predetermined, but behaviors could change.

This was true even for Priests.

Therefore, even in the early stages of industrialization, one could harness a vast number of soldiers, something Sam was far inferior at.

His methods were not as straightforward as those of the Duke of White Frost, or to put it another way, Qin Muye’s approach was to fight Magic with Magic, using religious means so as not to trigger any problems.

In terms of territory or plundering resources, Sam’s power was far inferior.

Whether it was war or etiquette, there hadn’t been any changes for countless years. This was the true unchangeable ancestral law, even recorded in the scriptures of various Divine beings, with almost every scripture proclaiming the legitimacy of Noble warfare.

In contrast to Sam, who was covertly developing, the Duke of White Frost forcefully integrated the entire Duchy using thunderous methods, and even used the Abyss Mage group disguised as the Magic Church to strike at other Divine Churches throughout the country, leaving only an empty shell of a Magic Church that had long been under his control.

If not for Qin Muye’s extensive intelligence network, one might have thought it to be an accident or coincidence.

A war that was completely outside of the rules.

A transformation targeting Divine beings was unfolding right under Qin Muye’s eyes. Who could have imagined that a Duke who didn’t play by the rules was actually targeting those high and mighty gods?

Because their Divine Positions were fixed, to put it another way, it was as though the Main Material Plane was transforming an old-fashioned mobile phone into a smartphone, but as systems, the Divine beings simply couldn’t adapt… and that’s why problems arose.

The reason was simple: industrialization was a hungry beast that couldn’t be satiated by mere development; if it couldn’t be fed, it would turn to cannibalism.

After connecting both pieces of intelligence, Qin Muye overturned his previous belief that the madness of the Magic God was due to faith.

The warfare of the War God wasn’t a bloody conflict; it was an elegant Noble war, where no one died, no blood was shed, and there was none of that brutality.

At this moment, Qin Muye suddenly understood why the Divine beings were going mad—it was because they couldn’t adapt to the new era.

There was no reason at all for them to be interconnected.

Qin Muye narrowed his eyes, “It seems that it wasn’t due to incompatible faith that the Magic God went mad, but rather, it was due to behavior.”

This message was sent from the Divine Research Laboratory, providing not only a brief Introduction but also a wealth of data.

How had they deployed troops, crashed the Magic God’s system first, then attacked other Nobles’ territories? What was the logic behind it? Qin Muye couldn’t guess what the other side wanted to do.

For Qin Muye, who was recording data across the Divine Country and delving deeper into his observations, the situation suddenly became puzzling. What was going on?

If this war were successful, the overall national power of the entire Duchy was likely to rise another level.

As for the Priests’ self-serving interpretation of the scriptures, it actually didn’t have any impact. It was akin to making certain deletions and modifications within a software System, rather than directly altering the very foundation of reality.