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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 533 - 535: The Exiting Forces
Chapter 533 -535: The Exiting Forces
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“Wait… is there a chance that the protagonist is here to deal with a disaster like me?” Qin Muye suddenly realized, considering all that he had done and wanted to do, that the Shining Universe server would not hesitate to eliminate him swiftly.
“Even if it had begun, it probably wouldn’t reach the core. The protagonist wouldn’t possibly disclose everything; if he did, he’d likely have to regurgitate all that he’d swallowed.”
“It seems this protagonist knows his stuff. He took the benefits and not only sold the hot potato for a good price but also eliminated any future troubles.”
“Now might be a good time to enter the sub-dimension and investigate the situation amid this chaos; there might be some remnants.” freewebnσvel.cѳm
“No matter, I can always self-destruct!”
“It doesn’t have much technical content, but it can serve as a minor privilege for remote positioning and an opening system.” Qin Muye could use this fragment to directly teleport into the sub-dimension, and to some extent, control the sub-dimension with the fragment.
“Hiss~ I actually encountered a low-probability event.”
“First, let’s take a peek. If I wait until the Alliance of All Things sets up camp, I’ll probably have to thoroughly scavenge.” Qin Muye knew the Alliance would inch by inch scour and research, as the protagonist had mastered the entire sub-dimension in just one month, which would have been impossible in the past.
“The news has just come out; the Alliance’s researchers might have already stationed themselves there, but the official scientific investigation might not have started yet.”
“It shouldn’t be the case, after all, I still have the Child of Destiny here. If we’re talking relationships, the Shining Universe and I are practically family.”
“This is a good opportunity to sell some more arms.”
“There’s no problem with the protagonist now, but the universe has been in chaos for a while now. Currently, it seems the Alliance has the upper hand, but the Star Cluster Empire and the Holy Sect will likely continue to press down on the Alliance.”
“We’re all family here, unlikely they’ll target me, right?”
The powers within the 8th tier of the Shining Universe server far exceed any force Qin Muye had encountered before, so infiltrating as before is nearly impossible unless it involves Mimicry from an 8th tier Spirit Monster; otherwise, don’t even think about deceiving those powerful Transcendents.
After all, it concerns a server upgrade task; Qin Muye needs to be cautious. As long as he doesn’t interfere with the protagonist, it’s for the best growth of the protagonist.
And although the Alliance of All Things obtained the sub-dimension, the Holy Sect and the Star Cluster Empire will definitely not be content, the universe will certainly not be peaceful for a while.
But authority might not be extensive, probably just enough to obscure the entrance to avoid detection by the ruler of the sub-dimension, not much more than that.
However, such matters need to be pursued actively, otherwise, it wouldn’t just fall into his lap randomly.
But as the protagonist, he has many ways to avoid these unnecessary troubles; it’s not like he can truly be entangled in all manner of affairs.
The protagonist wouldn’t likely spit out the benefits he’s gained.
After dealing with these matters, Qin Muye then proceeded to teleport.
He then focused his attention on the sub-dimension fragment in his hand, which he had now irreversibly prevented from eroding; at least he didn’t have to worry about it shrinking to disappearance right under his watch.
Maybe the protagonist had already taken everything, but he didn’t care much. First come, first served; if someone else got it, it was theirs. Qin Muye could hardly feel envious or hostile.
Opportunity naturally comes to those who are destined. If he got it, it was his capability, if Qin Muye didn’t get it, then he simply didn’t have the opportunity.
Qin Muye wasn’t quite sure about the specific internal situation, after all, such matters are definitely confidential. Spirit Monster spies have no ability to infiltrate into the high echelons of the Alliance, where every position is at least 8th tier, and 7th tier Spirit Monsters simply don’t have the capability, so the highest position a Spirit Monster could hold was in the middle management.
Having viewed the reports, Qin Muye didn’t pay much attention anymore. He had previously instructed Black Hand to investigate the protagonist’s identity and related information and to send it directly to him.
Currently, the protagonist should still be under the protection of the Alliance. Although the sub-dimension had been secured, there were still many things to be verified, and it would take at least three to five months to conclude everything.
Although that subdimension was Class S, it wasn’t particularly dangerous; it didn’t give rise to Evil Demons like the Spirit Realm. Most subdimensions in the Shining Universe can’t accommodate living beings when sealed, and mechanical creations would also become disabled due to the closure of the subdimension.
In that case, using our own military supplies seemed somewhat inappropriate. Qin Muye, being a major arms dealer, just found his opportunity to act.
Even if he had known at the time, he couldn’t have entered, since the Class S Transcendents hadn’t made a move; he certainly couldn’t either. This wasn’t a matter of face but because even if he had wanted to go, he would have been stopped.
Other forces had gradually started to exit the scene. If it had fallen into the hands of any force other than these three major ones, there might still have been a chance to seize it, but now, for these forces, the situation was as good as settled.
Qin Muye didn’t think much of it; let them stir up trouble. Once the Main Character took action, the entire cosmos was set into motion. One could only say it was lucky he was tough; if not, he probably would have died.
Qin Muye looked at the intelligence reports; he hadn’t expected the Main Character to actually sell this Class S subdimension to the Alliance of All Things. That was quite resolute.
Qin Muye was increasingly losing confidence, after all, considering his own situation, he was indeed a fitting villain.
Qin Muye calibrated the coordinates and, after concealing his own presence, he used the subdimension fragment to mimic an upgrade in privileges.
This was quite in line with Qin Muye’s wishes.
The Star Cluster Empire and various Holy Sects also understood the significance of this technology, hence the pressure they were applying on the Alliance of All Things.
Such a massive force wouldn’t just limit their pressure to economics and politics; they were definitely going to get serious, although normally conducted via proxies or white gloves.
Which normal archaeology and progeny cultivation would permit a nuclear bomb to follow them inside?
So, in reality, going inside meant that archaeology was more about training, with only some special subdimensions being different.
Thus, in business, these arms dealers basically didn’t fear Qin Muye; Qin Muye hadn’t thought of using any unfair competitive practices either, since the cake was big and he couldn’t eat it alone. Trying for a monopoly could offend people, resulting in a decline in business.
Therefore, it was natural to research this principle and technology; it was strategic technology, allowing those who possessed it to grasp any new subdimensions at the earliest opportunity.
He could be certain that the new owner of this Class S subdimension was probably a rank 8, that is, a Class S Transcendent; it was unlikely to be given to anyone below rank 8.
Given the situation with the Main Character Aura, it is unlikely that the Main Character would move towards this disaster… right?
Therefore, everyone assumed Class S couldn’t enter, while Class A could go in for protection and escort.
The universe is vast, and Qin Muye wasn’t the only arms dealer. He couldn’t monopolize the arms market; after all, the arms dealers were actually people from various big forces, as if all the forces were stirring up chaos. Otherwise, would you really think these arms dealers would have such great influence in the cosmos without any backing?
This was a worry-free Main Character, but the strength must not be very remarkable, otherwise, he might have casually joined the Alliance of All Things.
If this blows up, it is bound to cause trouble.
If he were to stay, he might end up as cannon fodder in the clashes between these three major forces; it’s better to run away while the waters are still clear.
If it were the Main Character, it would have to be reconsidered, because everywhere they went, they encountered all kinds of bizarre events—something Qin Muye had never experienced, except as the Main Character himself.
As for fishing in troubled waters? That only works if there are actual fish; why muddy the waters if there are no fish?
It’s impossible for a bunch of extinct civilizations to have the energy to store large numbers of monsters in these subdimensions; even if they had, they would have collapsed long ago.
Ultimately, Qin Muye still felt confident in his own cards; why not just self-destruct? Self-destruction wouldn’t kill him, and even if he died, he could be resurrected, which essentially freed him from worrying about his safety.
As a peer, it was natural to be more cautious, lest he crash himself.