Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 431 - 433 Degenerating Eyes

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Chapter 431: Chapter 433: Degenerating Eyes

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Chapter 431: Chapter 433: Degenerating Eyes

“Gendaya Civilization… Three-eyed Tribe…”

Qin Muye looked at the latest intelligence, most of which was actually obtained from Sam, whose active brain had been captured through the Spiritual Dialysis Technology by the Spirit Monster spies.

This technology had just been delivered to the Spirit Monster spies, and could be considered a new product, with a rather limited distribution.

“Even when the brain is at rest, it remains active, but without any resulting issues, indicating that the brain has undergone a high degree of differentiation.”

“Perhaps it’s because of that third eye on the forehead.”

Sam had never been exposed, but as the Spirit Monsters observed, there were many things he couldn’t hide if he wanted to, especially since the Spirit Monsters had made further analyses on the native experimental subjects, gaining quite a lot of information.

For example, on the genetic level, who could have thought that a human would have all sorts of encryption in their genes and also possess extreme potential?

Once it is unleashed, not everyone will become dragons, but the entire race can reach Tier 6.

“No wonder this server is Tier 7, but overall, it performs in such an odd way.”

“Wait, does this mean that every single person is actually a walking treasure trove of Gendaya Civilization?”

Qin Muye suddenly realized that if he could decrypt it, wouldn’t all the technology of the powerful Three-eyed Clan civilization be open to him?

Today’s humans had the third eye on their forehead sealed, and with the existence of shackles of faith, this led to their current plight.

According to the intelligence obtained from Sam, Divine beings are nothing more than creations.

Therefore, Qin Muye had reason to suspect that Holy Light God, God of Fertility and other Divine beings were actually awakened humans, that is, members of the Three-eyed Clan, and furthermore, very ancient ones.

This was quite interesting. Why would a researcher transform themselves into an experimental subject?

Qin Muye didn’t believe the Divine beings were a finished project; if they really had no flaws, these Divine beings wouldn’t need so many artificially made ones to stabilize the situation.

“One has transformed into an experimental subject and is actively preparing for battle, while another regards it as a traitor.”

“It’s unclear what exactly happened between them, but one thing is certain, the humans of this world originally had a third eye on their forehead.”

“This eye is very likely the source of their power, and even the key to the development of civilization.”

From what leaked from Sam after he was awakened and resurrected as a member of the Three-eyed Clan, it’s clear that the level of this civilization is definitely not low.

At the very least, the development of the entire server has reached an extremely high level, and it’s even suspected that the Crystal Wall might be one of their creations.

Initially, Qin Muye hadn’t felt it, but now it seemed, if the Divine beings are one of their technologies, then these Crystal Walls seemed a bit like planetary orbit rings.

He suspected that perhaps the Gendaya Civilization of ancient times was facing a certain destruction crisis, with the Divine beings being one of their responses, but now it seems they’ve been half-successful.

Humankind was preserved, but the original civilization vanished, devolving into its current state.

Even to ensure that the crisis wouldn’t recur, the leftover transformed entities intentionally guided the world to its current state.

Even the core third eye was forcefully degraded, which is certainly no small feat.

“Survival, propagation?”

Qin Muye thought of the two words that appeared most frequently in Sam’s mind. He had originally thought they were meant to encourage himself, but now they seemed more like words used in some sort of prayer.

Just like those priests who, whatever happens, invoke the name of God above, which is probably the equivalent of ‘damn it’?

“Next, we’ll have the Spirit Monsters decipher the encryption in humans. Thankfully, Duke White Frost has already started taking action. It’s uncertain when he will awaken the third eye.”

Qin Muye actually had another living example, Duke White Frost, the Abyss Mage. After being guided by the Spirit Monsters, it could be due to the slowly resurrecting Three-eyed Clan bloodline heritage within him, so he quickly began to reorganize the entire Duchy.

In the nobility, there is a saying, “The vassal of my vassal is not my vassal.”

“Once Duke Baishuang fully awakens and revives, he should also be subject to the impact of Gendaya Civilization technology. I even suspect that receiving the inheritance could further reshape a person’s values and thinking,”

“Otherwise, Sam would not have been able to return to normal.”

Qin Muye never thought about capturing someone to study them. The reason is simple: he truly does not value such things. Capturing them would make no difference—it’s better to use a test subject instead.

Indeed, the other party has impressive technological inheritance, but if Qin Muye allows his Spirit Monsters to autonomously decipher it, the information obtained would be much more complete, instead of violently seizing it.

Moreover, Sam’s value is far greater than that of a mere test subject. Qin Muye could obtain civilization technology from others, but Sam is the only one at this stage who could help him sever his followers’ idolatry,

In fact, Qin Muye is quite unusual. While the other party clearly intends to freeload off him, in “Lord Era,” all of Sam’s actions are attributed to his contribution.

Perhaps he’s been judged as a hero with lower loyalty?

Or is it because all of the other party’s actions have a causal relationship with Qin Muye that they are credited to his contribution?

After all, if Qin Muye hadn’t intentionally made it so, Sam couldn’t possibly have achieved what he has today.

Therefore, Sam’s actions naturally count as part of Qin Muye’s contribution. If Sam were to turn around and promote the Divine, Qin Muye’s contribution would likely be reduced.

He isn’t too concerned about this, as the other party is just an extra piece on the board. If they can help Qin Muye complete the task, that’s great, but if not, it’s no big deal.

As for the method to complete this activity, Qin Muye had already prepared a corresponding strategy: destroy the entire server outright.

For example, by killing everyone, the Divine would be cut off from worship, then casually deal with the Divine itself, and finally devour the entire world and switch servers—problem solved.

The reason he hasn’t acted yet, using various methods instead, is solely to collect different data and test the entire world, besides exploring the Three-eyed Tribe technology of the Gendaya Civilization.

Because there are benefits to be had and preparations needed to be made on this server, Qin Muye hasn’t struck yet; otherwise, why would he have waited until now?

It must be said, he has gained quite a lot of benefits, be it resources or other things.

This only reinforces his determination to dig deeper into what else might be hidden in this world before devouring it.

Take the Gendaya Civilization, for example. If Qin Muye had devoured the world as soon as he arrived, what good would that have done? Would it have made the Crystal Wall of the Endless Abyss a bit harder or added a few hundred layers to the Abyss Layer?

But if Qin Muye drains the entire world of its value before devouring it, wouldn’t those things be his anyway?

It’s necessary to exploit the value to its maximum.

“However, this Gendaya Civilization seems familiar. Could it be another knock-off that ‘Lord Era’ picked up somewhere?”

After all, both Magic Continent and the Warlock Dynasty gave Qin Muye a strong sense of imitation. It’s not to say they were poorly made, but rather they gave him a strange sense of déjà vu.

“It’s probably because of my past life, it’s just been so long I’ve forgotten,” Qin Muye felt helpless. His memories had vanished; he definitely could not recall them. And they probably weren’t as memorable as ‘Heroic Unrivaled,’ so forgetting them was quite normal, unless there was something that could revive all his past life’s memories.

This civilization is far less renowned than that of Ancient Greece.

Perhaps it was just a fleeting glimpse Qin Muye had seen in a book or on the internet in his previous life. But when it comes to three eyes, he has much clearer recollections of figures like Ma Wangye, Erlang God, and so on, who are quite famous.

However, Qin Muye doesn’t believe that such beings would appear in a world modeled after Western fantasy.

It’s not like the situation with the Rich Ocean where there’s a melange with the presence of beings like Ma Zu, Poseidon, and other rule-like entities. This world isn’t that high-class.

“Now that I think about it, it seems the potential of the initial server far exceeds that of these transferred servers, right?”

“But what sane person could survive in Magic Continent, home to a 9th-tier progenitor race? Not even those who cheat could manage it, let alone me.”

Qin Muye only speculated about this. Maybe it was really the case, but he had already transferred servers. If he hadn’t transferred… his grave would probably be three feet high by now.