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Chapter 575 - 577: Stitching, The Dead World Has Come Back to Life
Chapter 575 -577: Stitching, The Dead World Has Come Back to Life
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“After all, there is a qualitative difference between the two sides,” he said.
“Moreover, it seems that Hometown was deliberately led there, which obviously means that the world playing dead is guiding life to resurrect,” he reflected.
“And to think, this darn Unknown Star Domain isn’t even included in the server, how absurd is that? Is it because it’s stitched together?”
“The situation with the incarnation doesn’t seem too good, is it about to bite the dust?” Qin Muye sent all his speculations about the Unknown Star Domain, hoping that the incarnation would last a bit longer, to collect more information for him.
“Could it be because of the Cosmic Will’s residual crap that the world’s playing dead, otherwise just relying on that small population to stimulate a dead world, wouldn’t that be pathetic?”
“Just not sure about the consequences.”
“Looks like someone’s doing the probing for me.”
“Too bad, the presence of the Unknown Star Domain has been intentionally downplayed, perhaps because it’s inherently a dead world, it’s subconsciously ignored by others.”
“Something’s being stimulated…” Qin Muye, aboard the Child of Civilization, stood at the junction between the Known and Unknown Star Domains, watching the originally thick and tranquil darkness begin to churn like a wad of Slime.
“You call this a Cosmic Pioneer? Shouldn’t it be a Death Cleaner?” Qin Muye felt a bit helpless.
“Wonder how they’re going to fight this war?”
“So, it means that originally it shouldn’t have been able to play dead, but it was stimulated into doing so, right? Before this, the dead world lacked conditions, and only with the entrance of true life, that this situation was caused?”
“Hey, the Star Gods are on the move?” Qin Muye noticed that a large number of Star Gods seemed to be heading towards various Unknown Star Domains.
“Why would the Cosmic Will be at a disadvantage in the hands of a dead world? With just that little ability, I can’t even beat it… Oh, at that time, the Cosmic Will had already turned into a bunch of crap.”
“Not that it’s a person anyway, should hold up a few days longer than those aliens at least,” he mused.
“It can’t be weaker than a level 8 Transcendent, has to be the last to die among the level 7s, otherwise it’s just a waste of a humanoid appearance.”
“Thinking about it, each one is truly unlucky; to confront Star Gods, you have to fight Magic with Magic. If this had happened two or three months earlier, there might not have been anything to do with Star Gods.”
“Is this a live Bursting Soldier show? Interesting, this is truly becoming a battle of white blood cells against invading viruses,” Qin Muye retreated a hundred Star Domains to observe from a safe distance, to avoid being affected in case a battle broke out.
“This thing might have been stitched together after the Cosmic Will was locked up, otherwise with the Cosmic Will’s capabilities, even if it couldn’t be digested, it would have been assimilated long ago.”
“It’s just that… the threat to me is not great, it’s just that the ability to be subconsciously ignored is very powerful, I can even be deceived by it,” he admitted.
When pushed to desperation, they will surely provoke one to attack the other, letting the Unknown Star Domain go against the Cosmic Will.
Without a doubt, the Cosmic Will couldn’t sit still any longer, or else there wouldn’t have been such a commotion.
Unless it’s about waiting for the Cosmic Will to recover from the crappy state; but by the time it recovers, the Unknown Star Domain would probably have already launched an attack.
Of course, it could also not engage; with Qin Muye’s skills, he could easily separate the two worlds.
Later, the realization came because the corpse had played dead; that made it very obvious.
After all, both are dead, the major forces wouldn’t care about these things.
Resurrection seems unlikely, given the insufficient conditions, but playing dead is possible; they’re not the same level of difficulty.
According to data analysis, once Hometown reaches a certain area of the Unknown Star Domain, it’s likely to trigger some catastrophe capable of destroying the server.
Moreover, it looks like although the Shining Universe server seems to have won the bet, in reality, it has lost more than ever.
Just look, definitely not reconciled, go in, but he doesn’t dare.
But now it’s been activated, now well… it’s even more valuable.
The darkness churned, and from within emerged various huge forms that resembled lifeless objects.
For an ordinary person’s corpse, at most you’d summon a Skeleton Soldier then use it as fertilizer, whereas a zombie not only does more work than a Skeleton Soldier, but also lasts longer, and can still serve as fertilizer after death.
Seems like the Shining Universe server has won, but in reality, it couldn’t lose more.
Just watching, definitely not giving up, go in, but he doesn’t dare.
Now that it’s been activated, well… that’s a lot more valuable.
However, the activities of these pioneers are akin to those of the initial Four Catastrophes, which truly had the potential to explode the entire server.
The current situation is that White Blood Cell・Star God is on the way to eliminate the invading viruses.
The world that had died is now experiencing a resurrection, greatly increasing its value.
Certainly, the corpses of ordinary people and regular zombies possess divergent values.
Qin Muye was certain that this Unknown Star Domain was probably a world that had already died and was then forcibly stitched onto the Shining Universe server.
Qin Muye certainly wouldn’t provide remote support; he had no desire to interfere with two worlds clashing against each other—in fact, he was rather keen on witnessing the situation unfold.
Qin Muye pondered for a moment. Wouldn’t this mean that the Cosmic Will made a blunder?
After investigating, Qin Muye confirmed that the death of the Unknown Star Domain couldn’t be changed, meaning there were no people at all.
After some research, Qin Muye also found the reason he instinctively neglected the Unknown Star Domain—it was because it was dead, a mere corpse.
Qin Muye couldn’t possibly intervene, considering his interests were completely different from those of the natives and the Lords.
Qin Muye also realized that the embarrassed Cosmic Will consisted of a bunch of rank 8 Star Gods. They could handle fighting against the natives, but taking on an entire world, even a dead one, was suicidal.
Qin Muye was somewhat annoyed—the killing part was a bit challenging because the Unknown Star Domain was truly vast, enveloping the entire known Star Domain.
Qin Muye was puzzled; he couldn’t figure out what this thing was at the moment.
The situation was roughly as follows, and as for how to fight it, Qin Muye was just planning on watching.
The resurrection of the world depended on the shameful acts of the Cosmic Will, and during this time, it was already too late; there was no chance of recovery.
Sewing a dead person onto a living one, would the living have no reaction if the dead did not? Of course, the living would seek ways to remove the dead from their bodies.
It seemed to be a buy one get one free deal.
So, from the beginning, it was a paradox—they overlooked it before resurrection, but after, it was already too late.
He also didn’t care how this resurrecting world was originally stitched into the Shining Universe server, but he could affirm one thing: during the many years the Cosmic Will had been locked away, this thing had always existed.
A danger? Certainly there was danger, but Qin Muye, who even dared to scheme against rank 9 beings, was hardly concerned about a dead world.
The will activity within the stars formed by the Star God disaster, in fact, couldn’t destroy the entire server, it was just that places like the Magic Continent were unsuitable for Lords to live in.
One should know that two tigers cannot share one mountain; a server can only harbor one paramount disaster, so there was no plan to approach this clearly problematic entity with martial virtue.
Only something as peculiar as the Cosmic Will, first being imprisoned and then reducing itself to shame, was unable to respond in time; otherwise, it would have been dealt with long ago.
A group of Star Gods trying to kill a world’s corpse was even more of a fantasy.
It was a somewhat awkward situation.
After so many years had passed, it wasn’t possible to forever remain stationary.
These entities were not weak; they could truly match the Star Gods blow for blow. With such large-scale combat, he worried that a hundred Star Domains wouldn’t be enough, contemplating whether continuing to withdraw would allow him a more stable position to enjoy the show.
This suggested that the thing might be resurrecting.
The entity was akin to sewing a dead person onto a living one. The dead had no issue, normal decay was fine, but the living were to suffer.
The entity didn’t have much of an impact on Qin Muye, for he could also consume the Unknown Star Domain formed by the dead world, although the taste might not be pleasant.
This kind of disaster, how could one genuinely venture into it?
If one really wanted to know what it was, one would need to go inside… hell no, he wasn’t about to go in there. If there were any issues, he’d simply blow it up.
Times had changed, and Qin Muye was no longer the same person he was during his time in the Warlock Dynasty. Although still at rank 8, he could crush his rank 8 past self from the Warlock Dynasty era.
As for how the Unknown Star Domain would deal with the Shining Universe server, that was simple. With dead sewn onto the living, infections and contagion all set in motion, as long as the living did not resist, wouldn’t they also end up dead?
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