Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?
Chapter 584 - 586: The Three Great Values of the Death Realm

Chapter 584 -586: The Three Great Values of the Death Realm

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“I can’t think about this anymore. If corruption joins the armament system, it will definitely be good news,” Qin Muye thought as he archived various inspirations and then cleared his mind of any designs related to corrupt class armaments.

“Ahem, although it’s a bit unethical, I guess I ought to let it vent a bit,” Qin Muye thought, after remotely observing the avatar’s thoughts, feeling that an explosion was indeed necessary.

“Corruption that resembles concepts and rules wouldn’t be out of place if it weren’t for Death, it might be akin to a Gendaya Goddess.”

“The biggest values of the Death Realm are threefold: corruption, common sense distortion, and reduced presence. Beyond that, things like creating monsters of death, which are essentially akin to reanimated corpses sustained by themselves, are pretty useless.”

“Forget it, better let him go, less I breed any suspicion. Considering the time, it’s about right; delaying this long and shifting the blame and attention is quite worthwhile,” Qin Muye finally decided not to continue indirectly imprisoning Cosmic Will, to avoid unnecessary complications.

“Forget it, if he wants to explode, let him explode; I’ll just reclaim it afterward,” Qin Muye wasn’t too bothered by this.

“I remember that this guy was quite comfortable living inside, wasn’t he? Why the sudden impulse to explode the Hometown? Staying mixed in a bit longer would be better.”

“I think this method is not decent at all; I, a dignified scholar, would definitely not use such means, unless I can’t help myself,” Qin Muye thought of the various weapons that could be developed from this, and numerous brand-new projects appeared in his mind.

“Fortunately, my main attributes are confirmed as Abyss; otherwise, with chaos, corruption, and distortion combined, it would definitely be the unseen manipulator. What would a scholar of my weakness do if faced with such things?”

“Eh~ Looks like Cosmic Will is trying to leave?” Qin Muye curiously observed the Cosmic Will entangled with the Death Realm.

“The more I think about it, the more it seems full of underhanded maneuvers…” Qin Muye initially thought of legitimate uses, but couldn’t think of any proper one, finding underhanded methods more fitting instead.

“Blew up the Hometown? Did this avatar have a brain lapse?”

“It’s not too late to plan after this succeeds.”

Although Tier 7 is not as strong as Tier 8, destroying a planet is still quite easy.

For instance, letting corrupt enemies starve to cause infighting, or directly causing mental harm by corrupting their families, or even more straightforwardly damaging their Cultivation Techniques massively by corrupting them.

After all, the Wise Man’s Book Shadow Costume has indeed been diligent during this period, with its durability dropping heaven knows how much daily.

After all, these two abilities are mere extensions of death; they’re not special powers, and so is corruption, though corruption is a higher tier, a primary ability.

But frankly speaking, in Death Realm, any fight is a life or death situation, as everything is decided by the residual echoes of rules – that is, it acts as the rules dictate. No wonder it’s become such a messy fight, daring to push people into the Decomposition Zone and thus causing a decay in combat capabilities by overburdening oneself.

Having handled the avatar’s issues, Qin Muye then considered what plans to make next.

As for this, Qin Muye was also quite puzzled. From the avatar’s perspective, it was highly displeasing. Why suddenly decide to blow up the Hometown unprovoked?

Moreover, corruption could enable further enhancement of Abyssal Power, develop more terrifying effects, and become a singular Mythical Treasure with even better results.

Moreover, it could be combined with the Dead Silence Hand to first create an energy vacuum, then proceed with conceptual decay, and finally finish with Abyssal Power. This strike would not only bring massive extinction but also create various monsters, truly an excellent method for annihilation…

Letting Cosmic Will leave isn’t impossible, but would it sit idle?

All projects are going smoothly, whether they involve Star Gods or Cosmic Will; there aren’t really any significant issues, at least according to all kinds of data, though sometimes one can’t rely solely on data.

Though it’s a bit absurd to be coming from behind, it’s indeed the case, because he has a thorough understanding of the Death Realm, which is why he could work so efficiently, while other Mythical Treasures actually have a relatively low level of understanding, as those aren’t produced by Qin Muye himself, so they need to be analyzed slowly.

Just afraid that something might end up dragging Qin Muye into it.

Even though Qin Muye has already obtained a lot of data and the Hometown is indeed of no further use, that doesn’t mean it can just be blown up at random, right?

Qin Muye was interested in the Death Realm for only these three points, but he had already mastered the abilities of common sense distortion and decreasing presence. Although not as contrary to nature as the Death Realm, they were sufficient and still had potential for development.

Qin Muye found it somewhat bizarre to look at the feedback data and the idea of blowing up the Hometown, which indeed was rather odd.

Qin Muye knew that beings like these had extremely high potential, especially when paired with a super advanced civilization. As long as neither side hindered the other, the development could be terrifying.

Qin Muye knew his thoughts were beautiful, but the problem was that without the actual item in hand, beautiful thoughts remained mere fantasies.

People had turned into skeletons, all technological products were scrapped, entertainment was severely lacking, and the avatars spent more time idling than playing each day.

If he really wanted to possess the bizarre effects of the Death Realm, he could have them after he died.

Even to a certain extent, it could compete with Qin Muye’s Abyss Power.

With just over a month left, Qin Muye hoped nothing would go wrong.

Thus, if he had to choose one of the three values, Qin Muye preferred Decay.

So, it was puzzling because he had things to do, so he did not control it via remote threading but allowed it to grow with its own consciousness.

So he simply outlined a plan, waiting to have it in hand as a tangible benefit before proceeding with subsequent plans.

He did not mind the Decay birthed from the Death Realm; this thing could be evil if used for evil and vile if used for vile purposes.

He also guessed some of the avatar’s ideas, which were nothing more than being unable to truly enjoy life.

He knew that both sides had been fighting constantly, and it was a fight to the death. If both sides weren’t non-human, it could have been described as a fierce battle.

Initially, wasn’t the Gendaya Civilization just like this? Unfortunately, they eventually hindered each other and messed everything up in their love-hate relationship toward the end.

Just think, if someone is locked up in solitary confinement for three to five months, wouldn’t they break down?

If things calmed down, it would undoubtedly be fine; for Qin Muye, this was also a good thing. After all, focused on completing His regeneration plan, Qin Muye’s plan of supplanting could also progress synchronously.

You should know, if the Hometown blew up, he would cool off too because Qin Muye wouldn’t go in to save people; it was just an avatar after all. If it died, he could just recreate it, even ensuring it was the same one that had just died.

Therefore, he was about to leave, and that posed a bit of a problem for Qin Muye.

The Cosmic Will was also helpless, although it said the combat power of the Death Realm had declined. But, it wasn’t at its peak either and through the ongoing struggles, It had come to understand that It currently couldn’t do anything about the Death Realm; after all, they weren’t on the same level. To deal with the Death Realm, It would at least need to wait until It had regained its peak condition.

Moreover, it seemed he could indeed blow it up… the Wise Man’s Book Shadow Costume was level 7, and blowing up a spaceship was no issue, even if the spaceship was as big as a planet. If the avatar really took action, it could indeed turn the thing to dust.

However, another avatar wanting to get involved was unlikely, so it led the avatar to become a demolition maniac, preparing to send the Hometown and all its original inhabitants on their way.

Although there were people inside the Hometown who could chat with the avatar, that bunch were all skeletons with distorted common sense. They were nothing like the avatar who knew the truth, so the original inhabitants on the Hometown actually lived colorfully, which would unbalance anyone.

At first glance, compared to the last two values, this one seemed utterly insufficient, but Qin Muye was skilled in common sense distortion and decreasing presence, even without relying on data from the Death Realm. It was merely gilding the lily.

This would likely be Qin Muye’s first creation of a Mythical Treasure with Territory Traits.

However, it could be a bit difficult in the Death Realm, as the Decay Power there would greatly diminish its potency due to environmental factors.

As for why he wouldn’t let Decay consume the enemy itself, it wasn’t out of the question. He could just decay half and preserve sensations such as pain.

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