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Chapter 432: The Degenerated Eye
Chapter 432: The Degenerated Eye
"Gen Deya Civilization's Three-Eyed Clan"
Qin Muye was reviewing the latest intelligence, most of which had been obtained from Sam. The active mind of the other party had been captured by the goblin spies using a mind-reading technique.
This technique had just been delivered to the goblin spies, making it a new product, and its distribution was relatively limited.
"Even when the other party's brain is at rest, it remains active, yet there are no side effects, indicating that the brain has undergone significant mutation."
"Perhaps it's due to the third eye on the forehead."
Although Sam had not been exposed, many things could not be hidden from the goblins' observations. Moreover, the goblins had conducted further analysis on the native experimental subjects, yielding a lot of information.
For example, on the genetic level, who would have thought that a human could have various encrypted genes and possess tremendous potential?
Once liberated, they wouldn't all become dragons, but the entire clan would reach the 6th rank.
"No wonder this server is 7th rank, yet its overall performance is so peculiar."
"Wait, does that mean every person is actually a walking treasure trove of the Gen Deya Civilization?"
Qin Muye suddenly realized that if he could crack the code, then all the advanced technology of the powerful Three-Eyed Clan would be open to him.
The humans of today have had their third eye on their foreheads sealed, and the existence of the faith shackles has led to their current plight.
According to the intelligence obtained from Sam, gods are merely creations.
Therefore, Qin Muye had reason to suspect that the Holy Light God, the God of Fertility, and other deities were originally awakened humans, specifically Three-Eyed Clan members, and very ancient ones at that.
This was quite interesting. Why would a researcher turn themselves into an experimental subject?
Qin Muye did not believe that the gods were a completed project. If they had no flaws, these gods wouldn't need to artificially create so many deities to stabilize the situation.
"One is actively preparing for battle, while the other views them as a traitor."
"I wonder what happened in between, but one thing is certain: the humans of this world originally had a third eye on their foreheads."
"This third eye is likely the source of their power and even the key to the development of their civilization."
From the partial inheritance that Sam leaked after awakening as a Three-Eyed Clan member, it was clear that this civilization was highly advanced.
At least, their development of this server had reached an extremely high level, and there was even a suspicion that the isolating crystal wall might be their creation.
At first, Qin Muye didn't notice, but now, if the gods are part of their technology, these crystal walls look like planetary rings.
He suspected that perhaps the ancient Gen Deya Civilization faced some kind of catastrophic threat, and the gods were one of their countermeasures. Now, it seems they were partially successful.
The people were saved, but the original civilization disappeared, degenerating into its current form.
Even to ensure that the crisis would not return, the remaining transformed entities deliberately guided the world into its current state.
Even the core third eye was forcibly degenerated, which was no small feat.
"Survival, reproduction?"
Qin Muye recalled the two words that appeared most frequently in Sam's mind. He initially thought it was a way to boost his morale, but now it seemed more like a phrase of prayer.
Just like how priests would invoke the name of a god in any situation, it was probably equivalent to "damn."
"Next, I need to have the goblins crack the encryption on humans. Fortunately, Duke White Frost has already started acting, but I wonder when he will awaken his third eye."
Qin Muye had a ready-made case in hand, that of the Abyssal Mage, Duke White Frost. After being guided by the goblins and perhaps due to the gradually awakening Three-Eyed Clan bloodline, he quickly began to reorganize the entire duchy.
There is a saying among the nobility: "My vassal's vassal is not my vassal."
"Once Duke White Frost fully awakens, he will likely be impacted by the technology of the Gen Deya Civilization. I even suspect that receiving the inheritance could further reshape a person's worldview and thinking."
"Otherwise, Sam wouldn’t have been able to return to normal."
Qin Muye didn’t really consider capturing Sam for research. The reason was simple: this wasn’t something rare. Bringing him back would just be the same as using an experimental subject. It was better to use actual test subjects.
The other party indeed possessed a significant technological inheritance, but if Qin Muye let his goblin spies decipher it autonomously, the results would be more complete, rather than forcefully extracting it.
Moreover, Sam’s value was far greater than that of an experimental subject. Qin Muye could obtain the civilization’s technology from others, but at this stage, Sam was the only one who could help sever the faith in the gods.
Qin Muye found this situation quite peculiar. The other party was clearly trying to freeload, yet in the judgment of Lord Era, all of Sam’s actions were credited to his contribution.
Perhaps he was judged as a temporary hero with low loyalty?
Or maybe because all of Sam’s actions were causally linked to Qin Muye, they were credited to his contribution.
After all, if Qin Muye hadn’t deliberately created the conditions, Sam wouldn’t have achieved his current status.
Thus, Sam’s actions naturally counted as part of Qin Muye’s contributions. If Sam were to turn around and promote the gods, Qin Muye’s contribution would likely decrease.
Qin Muye didn’t really mind this. Sam was just a spare piece. If he could help Qin Muye complete the event, that would be good. If not, it wouldn’t matter much.
For the completion of this event, Qin Muye already had a plan: directly destroy the entire server.
For example, he could kill everyone, cutting off the gods’ faith, then eliminate the gods, and finally consume the entire world to switch servers. That would solve the problem.
The reason he hadn’t taken action yet and was using various methods was to collect data and test the world, as well as to explore the technology of the Gen Deya Civilization’s Three-Eyed Clan.
Since there were benefits and he needed to develop and prepare in this server, Qin Muye hadn’t acted yet. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have waited this long.
He had to admit that he had gained a lot of benefits, whether in resources or other aspects.
This further strengthened Qin Muye’s resolve to delve deeper into the world before consuming it to see if there was anything else hidden.
For instance, if he had consumed the world immediately upon arriving, what would be the benefit? Making the barriers of the Endless Abyss stronger or adding a thousand more layers to the Abyss?
But if Qin Muye extracted the world’s value before consuming it, wouldn’t it still be his?
The value needed to be maximized.
"Still, doesn’t the Gen Deya Civilization sound familiar? Could it be another knockoff by Lord Era?"
After all, whether it was the Magic Continent or the Warlock Dynasty, they both gave Qin Muye a strong sense of being knockoffs. It wasn’t that they were shoddy, but they gave him a strange sense of deja vu.
"It’s probably due to my past life. It’s just that too much time has passed, and I’ve forgotten." Qin Muye was a bit helpless. The memories were long gone, so he couldn’t recall them. It was normal to forget, especially since he didn’t have a clear impression like in Heroes of Might and Magic. Unless he could find something to restore all his past memories.
This civilization was far less famous than the gods of ancient Greece.
Perhaps it was just a fleeting glimpse from a book or online in his past life. But when it came to three eyes, he had a clearer impression, like Marquis Wang or Erlang Shen, who were more famous.
However, Qin Muye didn’t believe that such entities would appear in a world with a Western fantasy setting.
It wasn’t like the Fertile Sea, where a mix of deities like Mazu and Poseidon existed. This world wasn’t that grand.
"Thinking about it, the potential of the initial server seems much greater than these transferred servers?"
"But who could survive in a Magic Continent with a 9th-rank Race Mother? Even those with cheats can’t do it, let alone me."
Qin Muye’s speculation was just that. Perhaps it was true, but he had already transferred servers. If he hadn’t, his grave would already be three feet high by now.
(End of Chapter)
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