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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 527 - 529 Discovery of an S-Tier Sub-dimension
Chapter 527: Chapter 529: Discovery of an S-Tier Sub-dimension
Chapter 527 -529: Discovery of an S-Tier Sub-dimension
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“Indeed, being on a big server is different; there are really a lot of wealthy people.” Qin Muye looked at the latest recent income and couldn’t help but comment.
“Black Hand, any other news about the newly emerged sub-dimension?” Since he intended to take advantage, he definitely needed to make adequate preparations.
“Where exactly is it?” asked Qin Muye.
“We can try for a big score. The requirements aren’t high, just getting a piece of it will do.” Qin Muye narrowed his eyes, knowing that it was unrealistic to take over a whole S-rank sub-dimension. If his territory rank and the Spirit Monster were both rank 8, then he would dare to make a move, but unfortunately, they were not.
“No, this information was sent by scattered Spirit Monster spies; it’s not yet public, so not many people know about it. It’ll probably take about an hour before it spreads across the universe,” said Black Hand.
“I see, then there’s no rush; there’s plenty of time.” Qin Muye interrupted Black Hand, as he wasn’t after firsthand information. He wanted to act once he had detailed information; there was no need to compete for first place.
“Master, latest news: a new S-rank sub-dimension has been discovered in the southern region of the universe,” Black Hand sent over a report.
“Coordinates are still unclear, they just know that it exists, and the Spirit Monsters are still probing, at most…”
After all, those others genuinely had the power, not just empty claims.
However, that didn’t mean there were no buyers—the unclaimed territories’ pirates, for instance, would often purchase some to serve as warriors.
Yet, many top forces were eying this artifact.
Reaching rank 8 was also very rare. Subspaces of rank 8 were not non-existent. Currently, there were a total of only seven known S-rank sub-dimensions, with the Star Cluster Empire and the Holy Sect holding three each, and the remaining one had been acquired by the Alliance of All Things.
Unless he went to ask the Titan Divine Race from fairy tales for help, actually claiming it would require a substantial favor in return.
A sub-dimension is essentially considered a sort of unique instance in a Lord’s view.
Resources in the sub-dimension? Qin Muye was truly not lacking. What he wanted was the sub-dimension itself, not what was inside it. It was crucial to be clear about what he wanted.
Sub-dimensions didn’t just appear out of nowhere; they had always existed.
Most forces were actually quite normal, unlike Qin Muye’s Endless Abyss. Such a force structure was very rare; it couldn’t be said to truly have Unity even if it was based on divine authority like the many sects of the Holy Sect, not to mention the racially mixed Star Cluster Empire and the Alliance of All Things, which was composed of various civilizations huddling together.
Moreover, the war in the Horror Universe was even fiercer, seemingly against God, with Cronus… at a disadvantage.
And intercepting this news was unlikely; scandals could be managed, but not something so beneficial—none of the three major forces could block it.
If it were just cannon fodder, it wouldn’t matter; any random catastrophe, the approach was just numerical.
And now, the emergence of another sub-dimension with such a high energy rank also made Qin Muye somewhat covetous.
Since he was thinking of making a move, it couldn’t just be the Cosmic Universe Southern Region—which was vast, occupying one quarter of the currently known cosmic regions. Besides, it could still be in newly explored areas; otherwise, how could it have just been discovered now?
Like some things known underground relics yet written as grave steamed buns—undiscovered doesn’t mean nonexistent.
Qin Muye didn’t know much about the specifics, only that the sub-dimension held by the Alliance of All Things was said to be a remnant of an ancient cosmic civilization, technologically far superior to any known current civilization, still undeveloped to this day.
The Blue Song aliens’ mitosis was very useful—one into a hundred, rapidly developed, infused with standard intelligence, from birth to market in just one month.
So one or two Titan Divines wouldn’t suffice. Last time, he used over a hundred from the Titan Divine Race, mostly thanks to Cronus owing him a favor; otherwise, he could not have borrowed so many from Zeus.
Qin Muye was really no match for these three major forces. The Alliance of All Things could still potentially exploit the nature of the alliance to cause some trouble, but describing the other two forces as impregnable might not quite fit, but truly unshakable was real.
After dealing with the Blue Song aliens, Qin Muye also launched a new service to the market, but compared to the hot-selling arms, this business’s sales were naturally somewhat bleak, probably due to interstellar human rights issues—many cosmic civilizations had to consider their own situations.
Qin Muye himself could be considered top-notch, but in the Shining Universe server, the Endless Abyss could not be considered a top force, just a higher-tier force, so monopolizing it was also somewhat difficult.
The Shining Universe server isn’t like those ancient societies with blocked traffic; instead, it boasts a very high level of information dissemination. He knew these things, and many other powers knew as well. Currently, everyone was preparing. Qin Muye wasn’t a Child of Destiny, so he couldn’t possibly enjoy everything exclusively.
Sometimes, Qin Muye even thought about directly turning the Blue Song aliens into biological weapons, but later, after some consideration, it seemed somewhat counterproductive.
The remaining six were almost fully developed; core resources had been gathered, and some bits and pieces had leaked out, because unlike the Alliance of All Things’ artificial sub-dimension, the sub-dimensions obtained by the Star Alliance and the various holy sects were natural dimensions.
So these were simply used as cannon fodder—what else could they do, after all? Did you really think someone would buy them to do bizarre things?
So, business was inevitable.
He felt it was somewhat not worth it. Knowing that with the energy level of S-rank sub-dimensions, two-thirds of the 8th Rank Transcendents would get involved, whether actively or passively.
He was greedy, not looking to run off with everything; naturally, he needed to understand the pros and cons.
Clearly, the first batch of weaponry was quite effective in use, and after some consideration, being both quality and affordable, he decided to buy!
It was equivalent to a massive resource point that had now been fully exploited, even the sub-dimension itself was utilized by two massive forces.
Otherwise, could Qin Muye sell these things?
Thus, he held the idea of taking as much as he could; most of the 8th Rank Transcendents thought the same, except for the three major powers.
Because the Alliance of All Things was itself an alliance, unity was lacking, so they suffered a disadvantage—it was good enough to get even one.
Because these three major powers genuinely wanted to get their hands on this newly emerged sub-dimension.
Someone else did the scouting for him; as soon as there was news, he’d cut off a piece and move it. There was no need to take risks.
Moreover, the fact that this information had leaked indicated that forces had already acted, which made it even less urgent—what if there were traps?
After all, could the inside resources really match the value of the sub-dimension itself?
Three months after the interstellar conference, Qin Muye could clearly feel the significant rise in his arms orders; it could only be described as explosive.
Here, personal strength was very significant, but the power of forces was more than just a display of personal strength.
After all, once the goods were in hand, they could be used to devour or to offer shelter and could still be used for long-term activities.
This battle had lasted for several years, and even now, no end was in sight; Qin Muye’s attempt to borrow personnel might not even succeed.
This was probably equivalent to an 8th Rank instance, a special instance where one could join NPCs, although the NPCs might not belong to your faction.
Qin Muye found this strange. An S-rank dimension?
This thing was inferior to biochemical soldiers and robots, yet it did have advantages—it was cheap and fought without fear.
If it really came down to it, Qin Muye might as well be considered an NPC, for he was essentially not a Lord, and he couldn’t even use things like the Professional Column Expansion Roll or the Reclassification Certificate anymore.
Yet this performance made Qin Muye doubt his life, though fortunately, the investment wasn’t large, with the only downside being the slightly lower profits.
As for side effects, that was none of Qin Muye’s concern—what else could cannon fodder hope for?
As for borrowing from Zeus? Honestly, aside from the main gods and gods like Hercules, not many on Mount Olympus were formidable, even among the main gods.
If Zeus had been 9th Rank, it would have been reasonable, but sadly, he was only 8th Rank; his limit was apparent.
Primarily, there are quite a few issues during the transformation process; biological weapons need strength, and the cost lies therein.
In the end, Qin Muye naturally abandoned this idea; by now, the aid from the Titan Divine Race had shifted from a trump card to something quite superfluous.