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Chapter 1398 - 611: Divine Eye Transplant, Light in the Eyes
Chapter 1398: Chapter 611: Divine Eye Transplant, Light in the Eyes
Stole an eye?
In the blink of an eye, Mu You didn’t have time to take a closer look, fearing that the object would trigger some alarm mechanism, he swiftly clicked on the entry and extracted the item into reality.
An eyeball the size of a fist appeared in his hand.
Underneath a circle of light-colored sclera was a pitch-black disk-shaped iris, filled with numerous tiny white granules, like a star-studded night sky, and within it was a golden circular pupil that rapidly scanned the unfamiliar surroundings before fixating directly on Mu You.
Meanwhile, an explanation of this eyeball appeared in Mu You’s sight.
[The Third Eye of the Three-eyed Golden Crow: The Three-eyed Golden Crow is one of the few ancient Divine Beasts of the avian type and also the totem Divine Beast of the Crow Tribe, also known as the Bird of Wisdom, the Bird of Propitiousness, and the Bird of Calamity, with the highest Star Level reaching 13.
The Three-eyed Golden Crow has three eyes, each possessing different abilities, corresponding to its three aliases: the first eye represents propitiousness, capable of bestowing luck on creatures; the second eye represents calamity, with the power to bring misfortune upon people; and the third eye represents wisdom, with the ability to penetrate falsehoods.
Upon assembly, provides a field of vision equivalent to the Star Level of the Three-eyed Golden Crow, automatically discerning invisibility, Illusion, and mental abnormality type Divine Arts.
Can be implanted into the eyes of a sentient being, the implantation process is irreversible, the implanted eyes can no longer accommodate other special eyeballs.]
"Eye of Wisdom, discerning falsehoods..."
Having read this, Mu You immediately understood why the Clan Leader of the Crow Tribe was not afraid of being stolen from.
Theft arts, at the end of the day, belong to a type of Divine Art that combines mental influence with energy transfer; the most important step is to mentally deceive the other party, making them unaware that they are being stolen from, before proceeding with the second step of Divinity transfer.
This eyeball automatically discerned the mental influence part of the theft arts, directly leading to the most proficient theft arts having a everlasting success rate of 0% in front of this eyeball.
Unfortunately, even though this eyeball can protect against all kinds of theft arts, it cannot defend against the true Thieves’ Divine Right, obviously the priority level of Divine Power is higher than that of this Crow Divine Beast.
Mu You didn’t expect his luck today; he directly stole the other’s anti-theft treasure on his first attempt.
However, he did not rush to accept the item because with ’Clever Hands’ he could only steal one item, and he wanted to see if this older man had any other more useful things on him.
[Time flows backward, you return to before the theft...]
[You once again execute ’Clever Hands’ on the Clan Leader of the Crow Tribe.]
[Theft successful! You stole the ’Raven Feather Crown’.]
[Raven Feather Crown: A pseudo Divine Artifact produced by the Crow Tribe, generates a five-second invincible Shield when fatally attacked, with a cooldown time of 180 minutes. Only Crow Man can equip.]
...
"Backtrack."
[Theft successful! You stole the ’Green Raven Ornament’.]
[Green Raven Ornament: A pseudo Divine Artifact produced by the Crow Tribe, Teleports the wearer to the safety zone of the Crow Tribe headquarters within three seconds after Activation, crafted as a life-preserving item for important members of the tribe. Only those of the Crow Man lineage can activate.]
...
"Backtrack..."
[Theft successful! You stole the ’Millionaire’s Certificate’.]
[Millionaire’s Certificate: A badge issued by the central savings office of the Crow Tribe when an account reaches a million in Divinity, symbolizing immense wealth, with this certificate one can enjoy top-level VIP treatment at all Crow Tribe savings offices, and buy goods from Crow Tribe merchants with a 20% discount...]
...
"..."
Mu You backtracked dozens of times, and besides that eyeball, he successively rolled five items, four of which were life-preserving ’pseudo Divine Artifacts,’ almost comparable in effectiveness to real Divine Artifacts.
The last item was a bank deposit certificate for a million...
After checking all the items, Mu You’s only thought was: This guy is really damn rich!
Not to mention those four pseudo Divine Artifacts, each one worth at least tens of thousands of Divinity, just that last deposit certificate alone proved that the other party had at least more than one million in Divinity assets!
Previously, Mu You almost completely looted the entire Crow Tribe and only scraped together 200,000 Divinity. This shows that the real assets of these Crow People were not in the tribe but stored in the banks of the Crow Tribe.
Unfortunately, this item was just a mere show-off certificate, and not something swipeable like a bank card; even if he stole this certificate, he couldn’t go to a Crow Tribe savings office to withdraw Divinity.
As for the discount effect of this certificate... it might be somewhat useful for average players, but does Mu You need money when buying things from the Crow People?
So aside from letting him know that this guy is wealthy, it was of no use.
And the other four items were also not as significant as the initial eyeball.
Thus, Mu You backtracked a few more times and then finally settled on the eyeball as the theft result.
[You obtained the Eye of Wisdom of the Three-eyed Golden Crow, do you wish to integrate it into your eye?]
This eyeball can be integrated or directly equipped, the effects are the same; the advantage of integration is it saves an equipment slot.
The reason this Crow Man had not integrated the eyeball was probably because he still wanted to use it as a trade asset; after all, once integrated, it can no longer be removed and immediately loses trade value, which for a merchant, is an option of last resort.
However, Mu You had no such concerns, he was never going to sell this eyeball anyway, so he might as well integrate it indefinitely.]
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