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Chapter 434: Are Conspiracies This Open?
Chapter 434: Are Conspiracies This Open?
"Is this mental wave spanning half the world really fine?" Qin MuYe's eye twitched. He hadn't expected these two Three-Eyed Clan members to use their mental connection so openly.
"To be honest, it's one thing to be so open, but at least add some encryption. Talking so directly makes it seem like you two are chatting in the living room instead of being heretics chased by deities."
Through their conversation, Qin MuYe also learned a lot of information. For example, the two sandbox devices he had casually thrown away were considered some kind of central control system by them.
"So, is their technological civilization advanced or not? If it's advanced, they don't even know how to hide or encrypt their mental waves. But if it's low, the mental amplification device they created can allow a 2nd-rank native's mental energy to span half the world."
Luckily, the deities couldn't come to the main material plane, and their messengers were mass-produced industrial products. Otherwise, their behavior would be no different from loudly plotting in the open.
"Perhaps it's due to their social structure. It seems I need to have the goblins reassess the Gundaya civilization's situation."
Qin MuYe speculated that it might be because of their different social structure, such as a utopian society or something similar to a hive mind, so they didn't have any protective or concealment measures.
For example, in modern civilization, power poles are important but also common. For the Three-Eyed Clan, which dominates the entire world, there's no need to hide them, unlike Qin MuYe's Demon Web, which, due to the need to defend against external enemies, has extremely high technological content in both concealment and encryption.
Because there was no need, they didn't have it.
Otherwise, it would be impossible to explain how a highly advanced civilization could have such a significant vulnerability. The fact that it began to disintegrate from within, forming traitor deities, also indicates that external forces couldn't destroy the Three-Eyed Clan.
This civilization's exterior is a massive and sturdy fortress, so it is destroyed from within.
"This leads to a very important question: why did the Holy Light Deity and the other former Three-Eyed Clan members betray? This is crucial."
"It's probably related to a hidden existence trying to exploit them."
Qin MuYe knew that Sam and Duke White Frost didn't break free from their faith shackles on their own; they somehow broke free without any psychological process.
If it were truly due to Qin MuYe's Abyss Demon Web sandbox or Chaotic Magic sandbox, that wouldn't make sense. There might be a certain connection, but not a direct one.
Otherwise, the Abyss Missionary Corps and other Abyss Mages would have also broken free from their shackles, but clearly, only the first two who received the sandboxes managed to do so.
So, at this stage, only these two Three-Eyed Clan members have done so.
This is a significant issue.
To say they have some special qualifications would be too coincidental. Qin MuYe chose them, but it seems that some hidden existence was triggered by certain conditions.
"Survival and reproduction?"
Qin MuYe couldn't help but think about what these two mentioned. The specifics would need to be found in the Three-Eyed Clan's bloodline inheritance. Perhaps asking the Holy Light Deity would yield answers, but the deity's divine realm has been in a state of war for a long time. To approach, a full-scale assault would be necessary.
As for other minor deities, forget it; they are artificial and wouldn't know anything.
"Never mind, who knows what this thing is. It's intangible and even I can't grasp it. However, the gene decryptor can help humans revert to the Three-Eyed Clan, so I need to find a way to get it. Otherwise, the goblins' gene analysis is moving too slowly."
"The difficulty is significant. There's no good reason to extract the information, and neither Sam nor Duke White Frost can currently produce it."
They are not like Qin MuYe, who can create high-precision devices. What is required is an overall environmental level, not just individual capability.
Even with all their inherited knowledge, if the basic industry can't keep up, everything is in vain.
Therefore, he needs to reform and develop the forces under his control to bring the industry up to speed. The Three-Eyed Clan isn't a fantasy or xianxia cultivator who can just casually refine something; they have a vast civilization system.
"This is a tough one. At this rate, by the time the goblins get the gene decryptor's blueprints, the research lab might have already cracked it. I might have to take matters into my own hands."
Qin MuYe muttered in complaint.
But in the end, he didn't take on the task himself. If he did, it would indeed be very quick, taking no more than ten to fifteen days, and possibly only three to five days if everything went smoothly. However, for Qin MuYe, this was just a small project, but for the goblins, it was a precious experimental experience. Therefore, Qin MuYe let go and focused on seriously researching the construction of his troops, which was his main task.
As for the deities, the goblins were also handling that. However, since he learned that the deities were just one of the Three-Eyed Clan's technologies, the importance of this area gradually decreased. Once they obtained the Three-Eyed Clan's technology, further research would be much more efficient.
Feeling one's way across the river and conducting in-depth research after learning were two different levels of efficiency.
"I should focus on my troop buildings; I've finally got a bit of a lead on them." Qin MuYe quickly put this matter out of his mind.
What he was doing now was very important, probably only comparable to the initial project of creating champion-level troops.
His true rise came from the widespread use of artificially created champion-level troops. After that, Qin MuYe's forces were never short of hero units, which allowed for rapid development.
While others were still struggling with a lack of manpower, Qin MuYe had already achieved autonomous production of hero units.
What he was doing now was similar; he needed to analyze one of the most core abilities in Lord Era—troop recruitment.
No matter what kind of lord, they would need troops, even if they were extremely powerful themselves.
Of course, without troops, they wouldn't be able to grow strong and would likely die at the hands of wild creatures.
"The difficulty is quite high, involving rules, but fortunately, the Abyss Dragon Kingdom provided a lot of data and ideas. Otherwise, we would have gained nothing."
The previous project of creating champion-level troops had assistance, unlike now, where he was starting from scratch. Any progress at all was already quite good.
He had dismantled countless troop buildings for this.
In addition to troop buildings, Qin MuYe also needed to research resource buildings. After all, resource buildings and troop buildings were quite similar. The former could generate corresponding resources through troops, while the latter could produce troops through gold.
The word "science" was completely inadequate to describe the buildings in Lord Era.
These two buildings were just the lowest-level structures. There were also special buildings and epic buildings.
"Thinking about it, the greatest value seems to be these unscientific buildings in my territory?" Qin MuYe suddenly realized.
Before, he had indeed modified the goblins, but this modification didn't involve the core operations. It was more like a replacement, similar to changing the batteries in a remote control. Being able to change the batteries didn't mean understanding how the remote control worked.
Of course, at that time, he didn't have the ability to conduct in-depth research. After all, this involved analyzing the core of Lord Era. Once he succeeded, he might not just take his territory but also all the buildings.
These buildings were incredibly powerful, almost like conjured objects, but Qin MuYe suspected they weren't created out of thin air. There were cost factors involved.
He didn't think Lord Era would engage in loss-making activities. There must be some unknown benefits.
"Perhaps it's this world?" Qin MuYe thought. For an entity as vast and unknowable as Lord Era, what it might be interested in wasn't the lords themselves but the world they were placed in. Every activity was a chaotic affair for the server.
In the process, it might be harvesting something extremely special as a benefit.
However, Lord Era wouldn't reveal these things, just as Qin MuYe wouldn't explain to the Terminator Skeletons why he wanted something; he just had them do the work.
"No wonder it uses a strategy similar to raising worms; it must be because they're not valuable." Qin MuYe pondered whether it was just the people from his world who were pulled into Lord Era as lords, or if there were more worlds in similar situations. It didn't matter who won, as long as they could work.
(End of Chapter)
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