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Chapter 130: 132: The Species Difference Between Servers



Chapter 130: 132: The Species Difference Between Servers

Chapter 130: Chapter 132: The Species Difference Between Servers

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“Alright, let’s do as you said,” Qin Muye didn’t bother to refute Black Hand’s words. Now wasn’t a good opportunity to take action. Although the True Dragon Emperor had released this news, who knew if it might be false? Perhaps he would backstab Jiang Tianjun on a whim.

“They’ve called a truce with Jiang Tianjun. The two of them are preparing to first deal with the Extreme Cold Ice Land and the Rich Ocean servers. They’ve reached a consensus and the news has been released, but these two might know each other,” Black Hand hesitated.

“Black Hand, what’s your opinion? Can we get involved?”

“I’ve always felt that Wasteland City and the Zombie Kingdom have a different vibe from ours, and it turns out that’s really the case…”

“Master, we need to wait a bit longer, at least until the Territory Lock is built before we make a move. Otherwise, once we send troops and someone takes advantage of our absence, that would be troublesome,” Black Hand advised.

“How have things been on the side of the True Dragon Emperor recently?” Qin Muye was flipping through some books.

Not to mention anything else, just the Sea Dragon King’s Ghost Ghost Ship was not only huge in size but could also move without a trace, even submerge underwater, and had enslaved a large number of water ghosts, resentful souls, and other species. These were rumors, but in reality, such troops were likely inherent to the territory.

The troops were pretty standard, recruiting various types of superpower users. If things got a bit crazier, they were dealing with mutant beasts or zombies.

Apart from these skills, both servers also offered potion types of Talent Medicine. Drinking it could give you corresponding mutant talents, such as transforming into a giant, possessing telekinesis, controlling metal, and other superpowers, somewhat similar to the secret techniques found in the Mysterious Village’s Talent Books.

Some were collected by Qin Muye himself. His Spirit Monster could mimic, and with various modifications, it was still able to hold its own.

Besides superpowers, there was compatible technology. He had obtained some of it as well, starting with equipment. Upon inspection, it was still inferior to the Iron Blood Warrior’s technological gear, but it was much more advanced than Wen Country’s. Then there were genetics and bioengineering skills. The former was Wasteland City’s source of superpowers, while the latter was the source for the Zombie Kingdom.

From the current data, he could infer that superpowers were the core elements of these two servers, just like magic was the core of the Magic Continent.

All servers are on the same level; it’s not like the mysterious side can absolutely crush the scientific side. Elements and magic power are harmless, but the environments in these two servers are not—without proper protection, entering them meant certain death.

When all systems are at the same starting point, the battles become incredibly diverse.

He would dissect them when he had spare time; for now, practicing on ordinary zombies and mutant beasts would suffice.

Both stemmed from genetic mutations, so the professions and skills they were associated with were related.

They were captured, and these two were hero units, currently held in the prison next to the Iron Blood Warriors, not to be underestimated in power.

With the collaboration of multiple parties, Qin Muye had also obtained a wealth of intelligence and information from these two servers, and he even had a King Level zombie and a Mutant Beast King.

As for the Rich Ocean and the Extreme Cold Ice Land servers, Qin Muye felt these two were really unlucky, their limitations were just too great.

Wasteland City and the Zombie Kingdom both involved scientific superpowers, but they were different—the former stemmed from environmental radiation, while the latter from a virus.

Otherwise, could these mutant beasts and zombies really be captured by the natives? It’s more likely that the natives who became zombies or suffered from radiation diseases were just handed over to him, rather than capturing the original versions.

The differences between servers resulted in the products they produced also being different.

In these servers, anomalies were everywhere, and deaths could occur at any time.

Environmental radiation and the zombie virus directly resulted in the swift demise of the Magic Continent’s natives.

The situation in the Extreme Cold Ice Land was similar, with most inhabitants having thick fur for warmth, as temperature was crucial for them. They usually didn’t fear the cold, but the normal temperatures of other servers were like high-temperature environments to them, which could be fatal.

The construction is not yet completed.

As for what it’s actually like, Qin Muye hadn’t seen it himself—he had always stayed in the safe rear, so he wasn’t afraid at all.

Unfortunately, Qin Muye didn’t have the relevant data intelligence on hand, and even if he did, it would have been converted into a Skill Book for others to learn.

The Mysterious Lock was one of the protective measures of the Floating City, essentially a large, permanent magic barrier that covered the entire territory, blocking the inside from the outside and also possessing spatial defensive capabilities. Apart from being a major energy consumer and consequently quite expensive, it had no other drawbacks.

Qin Muye wasn’t surprised by this; the likelihood of them knowing each other was quite high, perhaps one was the Emperor and the other a subject.

Qin Muye naturally kept his distance from this, his interests lay more with the servers of Wasteland City and Zombie Kingdom, which he found more to his taste.

Looking at the data in his hand, Qin Muye confirmed that it was as if a wolf pack had two huskies mixed in: Magic Continent was about magic, Mysterious Village about bizarre cultivation methods, Rich Ocean about the Ocean Divine Authority, and Extreme Cold Ice Land was similar to Totem Shamans.

Although Qin Muye found Wasteland City and Zombie Kingdom more to his liking, it didn’t mean he wasn’t covetous of Rich Ocean and Extreme Cold Ice Land. The marine species of Rich Ocean and the Ocean Divine Authority System, and the polar species and shaman beliefs of Extreme Cold Ice Land were all very attractive.

Qin Muye wasn’t greedy; he just wanted a piece of the action, like destroying a Level 4 territory for a quick win. That’s all he wanted; anything more would be too much for him to handle given his strength.

Although the population was small, the proportion of Heroes in these two servers was quite high, with one Hero among every hundred natives. This ratio was rather alarming.

It was normal for them to have reached a consensus. If the two had continued to fight, neither server would have benefited.

So they turned to softer targets instead.

In fact, it’s not that they didn’t choose, but the losses were just too great. The True Dragon Emperor wanted to hire Qin Muye to help resolve this issue.

So there’s no need to rush. Besides, Jiang Tianjun and the True Dragon Emperor hadn’t decided exactly which server to attack, so there was no need to prepare in haste.

That’s why Qin Muye felt that these two servers were unlucky. From what he had seen, most of the troops in Rich Ocean were underwater beings, with the occasional winged ones that could fly, but even those were related to water.

Removing them from their aquatic environment was essentially a death sentence.

The thought alone was absurd, yet although Jiang Tianjun was strong, he wasn’t faring well, said to resemble a human in name only, more akin to a horrifying and bizarre creature.

Keep in mind that Talent Books are not produced in Magic Continent. Qin Muye’s Crimson Ancestor Talent was self-created; otherwise, it would likely have been a Divine Artifact Level treasure.

It’s known that in Magic Continent, only one in tens of thousands could be a Hero, which probably balances things out. With the abundance of resources here and better living conditions, naturally, there would be fewer Heroes.

One had all its strength on its ships and couldn’t land, while the other couldn’t leave its climatic conditions. If the extreme cold weather were gone, all types of troops and Heroes would lose their strength, possibly even succumbing to heat stroke.

Others attacking these servers did not die at the hands of Lord Jiang Tianjun, but rather at the hands of various mysterious creatures.

This meant that while the two servers were fine defensively, their offensive capabilities were lacking, and they could only snipe at one another, as they were somewhat similar.

This seemed to be the price of his Profession, Talent, and Skill acquisition. Although he no longer resembled a human, his combat power and territory were immensely strong, with a group of bizarre cultivation Hero units and various troops co-living with the mysterious, boasting incredibly high health bars.

The Iron Blood Warrior had a Level over 50, and these two were of a similar level.

These tomes were seized from both Wasteland City and Zombie Kingdom servers, as the natives of Magic Continent ventured into them… and nearly perished completely.

If that were the case, then his eager preparations to follow the True Dragon Emperor to pick up crumbs would be in vain.

If we’re talking about a large number of Hero units, then Mysterious Village server takes the count, with patrols in the village all being Heroes, just their Attributes aren’t high, and the Death rate is extremely high.

As long as he got hold of one, after studying and converting it into his own system, especially that ship—acquiring one would complement his Floating City beautifully, wouldn’t it?

As for the defensive capabilities, one could only say that expensive had its reasons. Even the Mysterious Lock was connected to the Super-Space Transmission Channel, borrowing spatial abilities, enhancing its power even further.

As for why he didn’t choose Wasteland City and Zombie Kingdom, it was precisely because the environments of these two servers were too challenging; the True Dragon Emperor even came to him to seek solutions.


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