Chapter 133: 135: Biological Weapon Technology
Chapter 133: 135: Biological Weapon Technology
Chapter 133: Chapter 135: Biological Weapon Technology
One must not only consider short-term benefits but also long-term interests, after all, the construction of the Floating City is not something that could be achieved in the short term, one cannot engage in one-off transactions, as harvesting leeks can’t be done root and stem, otherwise, while there might be short-term profits, the losses would definitely be even greater.
Talking big is just speech, but actually implementing means to surrender.
As for why Qin Muye didn’t follow along?
As for making money, Qin Muye had his methods. In the current situation, arms dealing was definitely the most profitable, as for food and such, that was not profitable at all. The Magic Continent wasn’t a Transcendent magicless world after all; any Druid or Mage could easily create fertilizers akin to chemical fertilizers.
In Qin Muye’s eyes, his entire territory seemed more like a product of forced growth, abnormal and twisted. He was also trying to correct the distortions with the black hands as much as possible. From the Middle Ages to the Interstellar Era, the time difference was just too great, which led to the current situation.
The True Dragon Emperor did not break his promise, having a level 59 Dragon Hero lead 1000 tier 5 Red Dragons for protection. If there was no danger, they would merely assist in sweeping the field.
Such business couldn’t only happen in one world. If arms dealing went smoothly on the Magic Continent, the Horror Universe would also launch the same set of products.
This Nourishment Liquid was specially concocted by him, with not a high cost. The main investment was still in Zombies and Mutant Beasts, whose capture and transport presented significant challenges.
The target audience for these types of Biological Weapons naturally wasn’t Lords but the native powers of the Magic Continent. As for Lords, they already had Troop buildings that could burst out soldiers, so there was no need to buy these.
This was only the first version of Biological Weapons, future updates would include Hunters, Tyrants, Vengeful Goddesses, and other Biological Weapons capable of bundling with the Crimson System arms, which was the key point.
This was impossible, the Floating City was just the beginning, his later plans for the Interstellar Fortress, Death Star, etc., all had to be put on the schedule, meaning even more Resources.
Because they lacked Qin Muye’s Learning Ability and Academic Research talents, they still had to develop step by step.
Therefore, Qin Muye could only start training from scratch. Fortunately, although Spirit Monsters learned slowly, they were obedient, at least they were progressing according to the path Qin Muye had set.
As such, as long as Qin Muye’s Biological Weapons were promoted, it was guaranteed to be a business no less profitable than the Crimson System arms trade.
There was no need to worry about the weaklings like Evil Curse and Evil Curse Spirit Monsters. The Armor itself was like an exoskeleton, having its own power system, able to autonomously convert Red Prison Element to power itself, and even had solar energy, potential energy, and various other methods to increase power.
The idea had been considered, but the benefits were too low, it could be tried after peace was achieved.
Had it not been for the death battle across six servers this time, Qin Muye’s arms business might have expanded to other servers, though Qin Muye wanted to earn Resources, he was not foolish enough to aid the enemy.
The first step toward correction was having enough Resources and Knowledge support; otherwise, it really wouldn’t work.
Nowadays, most Spirit Monster Heroes rely on their own Talents and Skills to reform their territories, which has both advantages and disadvantages.
Forget about Iron Blood hot weapons, Qin Muye knew how to do it, but the territories under his command did not have the Industrial conditions to manufacture, let alone mass-produce them.
Having already decided to use Magic Power and spiritual power as the control and owner-recognition core, he wouldn’t easily change it.
Why would he join the battlefield for no reason? That’s like asking a doctor to screw in bolts, just nonsense.
Biological Weapons were successful, but currently, only the ‘biological’ part had success, their weapon status remained debatable. A qualified Biological Weapon not only had to be able to fight but also had to be obedient.
Biological Weapons were not just a matter of biological technology; they also involved Magic, and with Qin Muye referencing gene technology from the Iron Blood Civilization, it was inevitably rough, but fortunately, Biological Weapons didn’t need to look too good. If aesthetics were the focus, Qin Muye wouldn’t need to make Biological Weapons—he could just make personal maids or personal butlers.
Even if possible, he would like to trade Biological Weapons with external civilizations like Pioneers, Engineers, and Iron Blood Warriors.
Today, the most powerful forces on the Magic Continent were not the kings and Nobles of the Kingdoms but the group of Lords; even Divines dared not provoke them.
Now, all Spirit Monsters had shifted to technical positions, but to advance further, much accumulation was needed, such as Agriculture, Industry, Alchemy, Magic, etc. Qin Muye had stepped outside the box, but the corresponding Spirit Monster Heroes were still within the framework of “Lord Era”.
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Qin Muye turned his head and went back into his Mage Tower. Although the territory was a product of accelerated growth, everything was developing in a positive direction.
Qin Muye sighed heavily, knowing that although the future versions of Stone Statue Ghost Armor would indeed have a communication system, the problem was that the current version was 1.0, which not only lacked a communication system but couldn’t even install a basic Miniature Computer. Other advancements were even more out of reach, with the most they could do being to forge stronger Iron Blood Cold Weapons through metallurgy.
Although Qin Muye did not need this type of Biological Weapon, in order to make this product succeed in the market, there had to be sufficient quality assurance.
Qin Muye observed the continuously squirming flesh before him and then began to pour in a great amount of Nourishment Liquid.
Demon Blood and Evil Curse were united with nine thousand Frenzy Blood Spirit Monsters and one thousand Evil Curse Spirit Monsters, each wearing Stone Statue Ghost Armor, still the 1.0 version.
It was clear to see that every Divine being was actively cooperating with the True Dragon Emperor and others in external conflicts, as the Divines also wished to break through their current limits and reach Tier 7, rather than becoming stepping stones for others.
He could even trade with those Demon Kings and Ghost Kings from Hell, as long as one was strong enough, it wasn’t certain who would come out on top from such dangerous dealings.
But for indigenous forces, losing a person meant one less hand on deck, and training a Hero took a considerable amount of time. Even if not a Hero, cultivating a Soldier also required time and money.
Watching the departing legion, Qin Muye felt a bit worried; after all, these were his subordinates that he had personally raised, and he naturally felt uneasy about their distant expedition.
Even if the Floating City was successfully built, would Qin Muye no longer lack resources?
In the future, it won’t just be about selling products but also services, similar to the regular maintenance of the Vengeful Goddess, the upgrade and refinement of the Tyrant, and so on.
Soon, the mass of flesh began to squirm endlessly, forming a strange creature that was between a Licker and an Alien. Upon seeing Qin Muye, this Biological Weapon lunged at him, driven by a primitive hunger that urged this monster, born from a combination of Mutant Beasts, Zombies, and Aliens, to slaughter.
The advantage was that progress was fast, with the backing of “Lord Era,” these Talents, Skills, and even Magic all possessed formidable power. However, the downside was that once separated from “Lord Era,” they might become incapable of anything.
One must eat their meals one bite at a time, walk the road step by step; taking too large a step could lead to an embarrassing mishap.
Of course, there were some natives who proposed peaceful coexistence with other servers, but while they blabbered on, the ones who dared to put their words into action were promptly killed on the spot.
Everyone was a mortal enemy of each other, to the extent that only one server could survive. At this point, economic and financial strategies were entirely useless. Other servers also belonged to different worlds; they naturally couldn’t be suppressed by this side, and conversely, they couldn’t be suppressed by the other side either. More than anything, there was sheer destructive force involved.
However, soon, patterns began to emerge on the creature’s body, suppressing its voracious instincts and making it look dull and foolish.
“We have finally succeeded with one, but issuing subsequent commands is a problem. We need a certain level of intelligent programming,” Qin Muye thought aloud, mulling over potential solutions.
“I understand, with a Bidirectional Teleportation Gate available, if there’s really an issue, I can also conscript them back through the Lord Summon,” he reassured himself.
“Can’t sell counterfeit Stone Ghost Level Armor; the 1.0 version won’t sell, so I might as well sell some Biological Weapons,” he concluded.
“There are certain challenges with the control technologies, which will need time to overcome. I estimate three days. Tsk, it really is difficult,” Qin Muye continued to ponder solutions.
“The control method could employ Magic Power combined with mental frequencies as core elements. That way, not only can we avoid issues of stolen authorization, but we also won’t have the mess of scrambled commands,” he analyzed his options.
“What a pity, the remote communication technology is still not mature.”
“The logical understanding of Biological Weapons needs to be reconstructed,” he reflected.
“Let’s head back; it’s time to come up with some new money-making strategies.”
“The Rich Ocean has five Tier 4 Lord forces; with the help of the True Dragon Emperor, it should take three to five days to settle matters, although subsequent actions towards the natives may take a bit longer.” Blackhand seemed to understand Qin Muye’s thoughts and immediately explained.
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