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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 543 - 545: The Present World and This Life Differ
Chapter 543 -545: The Present World and This Life Differ
“So, he really is a Reincarnator. If it weren’t for my precautions, I really wouldn’t have known,” Qin Muye cursed inwardly.
The artificial intelligence he gave to Wang Wei was naturally not ordinary. To a certain extent, Qin Muye could directly access the other party’s memories.
“Honestly, there’s nothing scientific about this at all. Even though there’s such a huge difference between this life and his previous one, he managed to seize the opportunity without causing any butterfly effect.”
From his memories, Wang Wei’s past life didn’t include any of these Lords; if Qin Muye really had existed in that past life, this world couldn’t possibly have survived for over two thousand years only to be destroyed by the so-called Star God disaster. Instead, I would have devoured it long ago.
With the speed of Qin Muye’s development, it would take at most twenty or thirty years to surpass the three major forces and further suppress all the 8th Tier ones. If I went to extremes, I’d just bring in reinforcements and slaughter them all.
Therefore, this server definitely couldn’t have a history spanning two thousand years.
“What’s more important is that an ordinary person could bear over two thousand years of memories at the moment of rebirth. This isn’t normal, and the fact that he still remembers everything down to the smallest detail now—I suspect this guy might not even be human.”
Keep in mind, when Wang Wei was reincarnated, he was just an ordinary person. Even if his genes had been optimized, having two thousand years of memories crammed into his brain in an instant and still functioning normally without getting fried—this alone is highly problematic.
“And then there’s the GROX Empire, this super-civilization ready to step out of the Shining Universe server.”
“Could the Star Map here be recording the universe center once guarded by the GROX Empire?”
Qin Muye pondered how he should strategize next.
“And I keep feeling like I’ve heard of this GROX Empire somewhere before…” Qin Muye thought he did have some impression of it, but it wasn’t from this life, rather the previous one.
“So, this Shining Universe isn’t just another knock-off like the Magic Continent, Warlock Dynasty, and Gods’ Realm, is it?”
The Magic Continent is almost identical to Heroic Unrivaled, the Warlock Dynasty clearly has a rip-off vibe of Stellaris combined with Warhammer, and the Gods’ Realm directly went for the three-eyed beings from the Gendaya Civilization. Now encountering the GROX Empire also seems to follow a knock-off style.
After finding this clue, Qin Muye constantly rummaged through his memory, searching with the keywords GROX Empire and Life Scepter.
“Spore?”
“Sure enough, ‘Lord Era’ is all about the knock-off style…”
Qin Muye found both the GROX Empire and the Life Scepter, all being settings from a strategy game, but clearly, the Shining Universe and ‘Spore’ are different; perhaps it’s just similar enough to be misleading.
The GROX Empire fell. I won’t worry about that.
The Life Scepter, in the game, is a Holy Object that can instantly grant a planet the highest ecological environment. As for the rest, like the Book of Eternity and Galaxy Magic, Qin Muye has no clue—perhaps they’re some bizarre things resembling the actual stuff; moreover, the various settings of the Shining Universe are completely different from ‘Spore.’
Apart from the GROX Empire and the Life Scepter, Qin Muye couldn’t find any other similarities. It’s probably like some knock-off that changed halfway when it seemed like it might infringe on someone’s intellectual property.
So, we ended up with this kind of odd mismatch.
“Let’s first take a look at the Star God disaster, then. This thing shouldn’t possibly appear so soon in Wang Wei’s memories, right? How did it suddenly emerge?”
Qin Muye was also puzzled about this. The Star God should still be developing; it couldn’t possibly show up now.
As for Wang Wei’s memories of this time point in his past life, they didn’t actually touch upon any interstellar civilization. In his past life at this time, Wang Wei was still struggling for survival in the lawless land. It was only because of fortuitous circumstances that he left the abandoned planet, which led him to embark on a career as a Mercenary, fighting through thick and thin until he finally died at the hands of a Star God.
In other words, Wang Wei had limited understanding about this time point. Like the so-called White Death God Armor, he only noticed it because the West Continent Mercenaries had a legendary reputation, but he didn’t pay attention to other matters at all.
“Which means the main purpose of the ‘Cosmic Favor’ Talent is to help Wang Wei intercept opportunities from his past life without causing any butterfly effects.”
“But this effect is limited to him only, and cannot cover the entire Shining Universe. So, the opportunities he takes won’t be affected by the butterfly effect.”
“This really is bizarre.”
It was just like the time at the Secret Martial World’s North-South Martial Arts Competition; an unexpected event would definitely lead to cancellation or delay. But if Wang Wei were to be placed in the protagonist’s position at that time and there were some opportunities he needed at the Martial Arts Meeting, then the meeting would not be canceled or delayed; it would be held as scheduled.
That was one of the greatest uses of his Talent.
“Having lived for so many years, you’re either in a fight or on your way to one. Can’t you gather more intelligence?” Qin Muye was a bit exasperated. Wang Wei from his past life was a ruthless figure, having been a Mercenary through and through.
It truly was a life of licking blood from the knife’s edge, with a heart as hard as iron.
Not to mention, this decisive and resolute demeanor really did have the makings of a main character.
All along the way, he was calm and decisive, except that his vision wasn’t all that grand…
If Qin Muye had been reborn with all these memories, within a month he could have swept the entire server with Spirit Monster in tow. No Lord or native in the server could stop him, and he could even make Spirit Monster burrow through the five other servers in a six-server battle, simultaneously dooming the racial mother to eternal darkness.
Unfortunately, there are no ifs.
He had thought about reincarnating, but he couldn’t bear to part with his hard-earned power and territory.
After all, it was something he had built from nothing.
“Now there’s another problem, which is whether the Star Gods are destroying the server or not,” Qin Muye returned to the most recent disaster at hand.
The Star Gods still had quite a few issues. Their power should be decent; according to Wang Wei’s memories, they were at least Tier 7, for they were the incarnation of planets, and the stronger ones were Tier 8. As for the combined will, it was probably Tier 9.
“It shouldn’t be, since the combined will of the Star Gods calls itself the Cosmic Will. So even if the Star God blows up the entire civilization of the Shining Universe, I have nothing to fear.”
When it came to a head-on clash, he might not be able to beat the Star Gods, but if it was a matter of survival, even the Cosmic Will formed by the fusion of the Star Gods might not be able to do anything to him.
“However, it still needs to be dealt with, otherwise, if things go south, it’s probably going to be messy,” Qin Muye knew he couldn’t let things take their own course; he had to erase this hidden danger as soon as possible.
So he considered whether or not to communicate with the Lords and other interstellar civilizations; after all, the first of the Star Gods had already emerged, and its growth rate far exceeded what was in Wang Wei’s past life memories.
A disaster sweeping through the entire Shining Universe wasn’t that easy to avoid.
Yet, after some thought, he gave up the idea, mainly because he lacked the evidence to prove it. The attack by entities from the Sub-dimension served as some corroboration, but it still wasn’t quite enough. Most of the focus right now was on the S-rated Sub-dimensions, and notifying others might do more harm than good.
Moreover, it was still the early stages, and to Qin Muye, it wasn’t necessarily a bad thing; it could even be a good thing.
For instance, capturing this nascent Star God, who seemed not yet fully developed, would not only help him avert the Star God disaster, but it would also allow Qin Muye to reap more data and means to become stronger.
He was curious about the Star Gods and even more so about the Cosmic Will.
The Cosmic Will was probably the hidden ninth-tier entity in the Shining Universe’s server. If Qin Muye could interrupt its birth or usurp it, it would be a huge gain.
Even a ninth-tier possibility was on the horizon.
Naturally, Qin Muye was aware of the difference between Tier 8 and Tier 9, but now, the Star God’s Cosmic Will hadn’t yet come into being, so Qin Muye dared to plot. Facing a genuine Tier 9, he would definitely tuck tail and run rather than confront the entity head-on.
Backing down in the face of the powerful isn’t shameful; Qin Muye doesn’t just represent himself, but an entire power.
Of course, becoming a powerhouse himself would be the best outcome.
“Next, I’ll have to find a way to locate the Star God; if I can’t find it, that’s going to be troublesome.”
The plan was certainly good, but the premise is that he finds this emerging or already emerged Star God, which is no easy task. Even the known number of planets in the Star Domains is enough to make Qin Muye’s head reel, let alone Unknown Star Domains.
The region where the Star God is located is most likely within the Unknown Star Domains. Had it been within the known domains, such a commotion would have already been discovered by interstellar civilizations.