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Chapter 585: The Three Major Values of the Dead Realm
Chapter 585: The Three Major Values of the Dead Realm
"Blow up the Homeland? Is this avatar’s mind playing tricks on him?"
Qin Muye looked at the returned data and the idea of blowing up the Homeland with some bewilderment. This was indeed a bit peculiar.
Even if Qin Muye had already gathered a large amount of data and the Homeland was indeed no longer useful, that didn't mean he could just blow it up casually.
Moreover, it seemed he really could blow it up. The Sage Book Shadow Avatar was at the 7th tier, and blowing up a spaceship was not a problem, even if the spaceship was as big as a planet. If the avatar really took action, it could destroy the thing completely.
Although the 7th tier was not as strong as the 8th tier, destroying a planet was still relatively easy.
However, it might be a bit more difficult in the Dead Realm due to the corrupting power, which would greatly reduce the effectiveness. This was an environmental factor.
"I remember he was living quite comfortably in there. Why would he suddenly want to blow up the Homeland? Wouldn’t it be better to just continue living for a while longer?"
Qin Muye was also quite puzzled. From the avatar's perspective, if he was already so unhappy, why would he want to blow up the Homeland for no reason?
After all, if the Homeland was blown up, he would also be in trouble, as Qin Muye would not go in to save him. An avatar was just an avatar; if it died, he could recreate it, and he could even ensure it would be the same avatar that just died.
So this was quite puzzling. Because he had other matters to attend to, he did not control the avatar remotely but allowed it to grow independently.
"Whatever, if he wants to blow it up, let him. I’ll just recover the materials afterward." Qin Muye didn’t have much to say about it.
He also guessed some of the avatar’s thoughts, mainly that it couldn’t enjoy life properly.
The avatar had become a skeleton, all the technological products were broken, and there was a severe lack of entertainment. The avatar spent more time staring into space than playing.
Imagine if a person were locked up for three to five months; wouldn’t they be driven to the brink of collapse?
In the Homeland, there were people to chat with, but they were all skeletons with twisted knowledge, unlike the avatar, who knew the truth. Therefore, the original inhabitants of the Homeland led a colorful life, which was hard to balance.
Moreover, even if the avatar wanted to join in, it was almost impossible. This led to the avatar becoming a demolition enthusiast, preparing to send the Homeland and all its inhabitants to their doom.
"Ah, although it’s a bit immoral, at least let him vent a little." After remotely observing the avatar’s thoughts, Qin Muye felt it was indeed necessary to let it blow up something.
After all, the Sage Book Shadow Avatar had been diligent during this time, with its durability dropping every day.
After dealing with the avatar’s issue, Qin Muye began to think about his next plan.
All the projects were progressing smoothly. Whether it was the Star Deity or the Cosmic Will, there were no significant problems, at least from the data. However, sometimes the data couldn’t be fully trusted.
"The Dead Realm has three major values: corruption, knowledge distortion, and reduced existence. Apart from that, creating dead monsters and other things are essentially like zombies feeding on themselves, which are not very useful."
Qin Muye valued the Dead Realm for these three points. However, he had already mastered knowledge distortion and reduced existence, although not as powerful as in the Dead Realm, but sufficient and with potential for development.
If he really wanted to have the same bizarre effects as the Dead Realm, it wasn’t impossible; he would have them after death.
After all, these two abilities were inherent to death, not special abilities, and the same applied to corruption. However, corruption was a higher-order ability and considered the primary power.
To some extent, it could even rival Qin Muye’s Abyssal Power.
So if he had to choose one value, Qin Muye was more inclined towards corruption.
At first glance, this ability seemed inferior to the other two values, but knowledge distortion and reduced existence were skills he already possessed, and the data from the Dead Realm would only be an added bonus.
Corruption, on the other hand, could further enhance his Abyssal Power, creating a more terrifying effect. When made into a single treasure, the effect would be even better.
This would likely be the first Mythical-grade treasure trait Qin Muye would create for his territory.
Later developments, though somewhat peculiar, were indeed so because Qin Muye was extremely familiar with the Dead Realm, allowing him to work efficiently. In contrast, his understanding of other Mythical-grade treasures was still relatively low, as these treasures were not his own creations and required careful analysis.
"Corruption, like a concept or rule, could have potentially become another existence similar to the Goddess of Gendaya if it hadn't died."
Qin Muye knew that such entities had very high potential, especially when paired with a highly advanced civilization. As long as both sides didn't drag each other down, their development could be extremely formidable.
Back in the day, the Gendaya civilization was a prime example, but unfortunately, it ended up dragging each other down, leading to mutual destruction and chaos.
"Fortunately, my main attribute is the Abyss. Otherwise, with chaos, corruption, and distortion, I would be a typical behind-the-scenes mastermind. What would a weak scholar like me do if I encountered such a situation?"
He didn't mind the corruption that arose from the Dead Realm; it could be used for evil or malice, depending on the user.
"The more I think about it, the more I realize it's full of various underhanded operations." Qin Muye initially tried to think of righteous uses, but he couldn't come up with any. Instead, he found that the more underhanded and convenient the use, the more effective it was.
For example, corrupting the enemy's food supply to make them starve and turn on each other, or corrupting their families to cause mental trauma, or even more directly, corrupting their cultivation techniques to deal massive damage.
As for why not corrupt the enemy themselves, it wasn't impossible, but corrupting only half of them while preserving their pain would be even more effective.
"I think this method is far from proper. I, a respectable scholar, would never use such means, unless I couldn't resist." The more he thought about the various weapons that could be developed from this, the more new projects came to mind.
It could also be combined with the Hand of Silence, first creating an energy vacuum, then applying conceptual corruption, and finally using the Abyssal Power to finish the job. This would not only cause mass destruction but also create various demons, making it an excellent means of world destruction.
"I shouldn't think about this anymore. Once corruption is integrated into the military system, it will definitely be good news." Qin Muye archived his various inspirations and cleared his mind of the ideas about corrupted military equipment.
"It's not too late to plan this after the success."
Qin Muye knew his ideas were beautiful, but the problem was that he didn't have the materials yet. No matter how beautiful his ideas were, they were just fantasies until he had the real thing.
So, he just listed it as a plan and waited to see if it could become a tangible benefit before proceeding with further plans.
"Hmm~ The Cosmic Will seems to want to leave?" Qin Muye curiously observed the Cosmic Will, which was still entangled with the Dead Realm.
He knew that both sides had been fighting fiercely, to the point of life and death. If they were human, they would have been described as fighting with bloodshot eyes.
However, the Dead Realm was always in a life-or-death situation with anyone it fought. It made decisions based on residual rule resonances, meaning it followed the rules exactly. Despite the current situation, it still dared to push people into the decomposition zone, weakening itself.
The Cosmic Will was also helpless. Although the Dead Realm's combat strength had decreased, He was not at full strength either. After this prolonged entanglement, He realized that He couldn't defeat the Dead Realm for now. They were not on the same level, and He would need to recover to full strength to have any chance.
Therefore, He was preparing to leave, which left Qin Muye in a difficult position.
Letting the Cosmic Will leave wasn't impossible, but would it settle down?
If it did settle down, it would be no problem, and Qin Muye would benefit. He could focus on completing the Cosmic Will's recovery plan, and his own plan to take over would proceed smoothly.
But he was afraid that the Cosmic Will might cause trouble, involving Qin Muye in the chaos.
There was only a little over a month left, and Qin Muye didn't want any issues.
"Fine, I'll let it leave. No need to cause any more suspicion. The time is almost up, and being able to delay this long and shift the blame and attention is already quite valuable." In the end, Qin Muye decided not to continue indirectly imprisoning the Cosmic Will, to avoid unnecessary complications.
(End of Chapter)
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