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Chapter 528: Chapter 530: The Protagonist’s Aura~ Chapter 528: Chapter 530: The Protagonist’s Aura~ [Additional update: corrupted, will be restored by 3:50 AM. If restoration fails, open the directory, press and hold the chapter, and re-download.]

“Dad, just take my advice—don’t make a scene. Go prod that thing, and then we make a run for it,” Ji Shan replied.

“Don’t rush, what if it’s a Great Demon King or so weird stuff like the God of Destruction sealed inside? If I manage to carve out a piece, wouldn’t that just set them free?” Qin Muye was still very cautious.

“No, my cravings aren’t limited to just dumplings. I’m also thinking about buns, stead rolls, and chive pockets,” Qin Muye said bleakly.

“Eaten yet, does the Abyss Lord also plan to get involved?” Su Ke asked offhand, not minding that Qin Muye called him ‘Big Bear’. After all, the other party was stronger than him, so they must be right.

“But we have to consider the aftermath of this thing showing up because…” Qin Muye didn’t finish his sentence. His gaze landed on a massive figure flitting in the distance who then smiled at Qin Muye.

“Right, don’t worry, I won’t take much, just a handful of wool and off I go. I promise not to compete with you,” Qin Muye said casually.

“Hmm, yes, I’ve spotted a main character.” The first few words were spoken normally by Qin Muye but the rest of the sentence was transmitted to Ji Shan through the Magic Network for confidentiality.

“Looks like he’s guessed sothing. You did that on purpose, old man,” Ji Shan spoke up.

“Then take action, and stop spinning your shell. I feel like you’re about to spin the oil out of it,” Ji Shan criticized.

“Guess, if you get it right, I’ll tell you,” Qin Muye teased.

“Aren’t you afraid of ssing things up? This thing isn’t omnipotent,” Ji Shan knew that no matter whether it was the Main Character Aura or the Child of Destiny, there were limits to these powers.

“Just listen to yourself. If those things were to co out, how far do you think they would get before ending up in your pocket?” Ji Shan felt that Qin Muye must be up to sothing bigger, or else why wouldn’t he have made a move?

“Oh? Looks like the Abyss Lord might have taken a fancy to a strong force… or a person?” Su Ke seed to notice sothing.

“What do you an by calamity? That’s what I call being thorough. After all, it’s a rare sight, and I just want to see what’s different.” Qin Muye wanted to see the difference between the main character of the Shining Universe server and that of the Spirit Summoning World instance.

“What gave you such an illusion, as if you were going to crush through the Shining Universe server?” The way it’s said, it’s as if Qin Muye plans to carve a bloody path through the Shining Universe server.

“So you’re planning to wreak havoc again???” Ji Shan quickly caught on to Qin Muye’s intentions.

“We’ve found the location, but we’ll need to wait for the Spirit Monsters to erge for more detailed intel,” Qin Muye said as he held Ji Shan like an egg, eyeing the nearby dinsional rift and pondering how to proceed.

“I can never guess your chaotic thoughts,” Su Ke chid in as well.

“It doesn’t matter, if the ga crashes, then just stop playing,” Qin Muye said heartlessly. It’s just a main character after all; if he dies, he dies.

“Yo~ Big Bear, had your al?” Qin Muye abruptly changed the subject, looking towards Su Ke. They were surrounded by bear people, so the translation was straightforward; there was no real relation to bears, they simply looked sowhat similar after evolution.

“Tsk, you guys are sothing else, turning this whole thing into a show when you want to listen,” Ji Shan comnted, and the topic was glossed over.

“This newly discovered Sub-dinsion belongs to no one, it’s up for grabs,” Su Ke stated.

After all, Qin Muye was able to detect these differences because of the boost from his previous Supporting Character status and temporary Skill; otherwise, he wouldn’t have been able to conduct research.

After all, no matter how formidable this world might be, it’s akin to a technological universe, not a realm of fantasy. Even if it were, knowing about the Child of Destiny and such might not be guaranteed since those things are ethereal. In reality, it’s just a normal person’s growth trajectory.

The reason for bringing Ji Shan was simple; he was his weapon. He didn’t need a weapon in the past because he had no use for one, but now things were different. If he were to be ganged up on, he wouldn’t be able to beat them, so he definitely had to bring a weapon.

Of course, claiming it is one thing, but keeping it is another matter entirely. There might be no imdiate action on-site due to order or other reasons, but afterwards, things may be quite different.

No one was stopping them because, as things stood, the Sub-dinsion was unclaid. Laying claim to a Sub-dinsion isn’t as simple as declaring it yours; you need to obtain the Dinsion Core. Only then can it truly be considered yours.

And the likes of top-tier individuals like Qin Muye, on the other hand, held back from taking action.

Su Ke, listening to Qin Muye and Ji Shan’s banter on the side, was full of black lines. He was an S-level from the Star Cluster Empire, assigned to develop this Sub-dinsion, primarily tasked with sothing akin to security work—just charge at enemies when they appear.

As expected, the news of the S-level Sub-dinsion exploded across the entire cosmos in an instant, more or less the equivalent of the ergence of a super Secret Realm in a fantasy world, bringing about all manner of troubles and bloodshed.

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Perhaps the experiences of the main character carry a legendary quality, but to beco an 8th order, whose experiences aren’t legendary? Even a mixed-blood like Qin Muye has had experiences of devouring worlds. While others may not have such exaggerated tales, their experiences are more or less miraculous.

As far as the current situation is concerned, it seems that the major forces are unaware of this matter.

Just like Qin Muye, who had the Black Hand arrange for an exploration team of ten thousand Spirit Monsters to scout in the sub-dinsions.

It was after his arrival that he sensed a familiar aura.

He seed indifferent, but he was still concerned. Upon his return, he planned to discuss with others. From Qin Muye’s attitude, it was certain he knew sothing, but probably wouldn’t share. To pry the information from him would likely cost sothing—otherwise, why would anyone just give away their information for nothing?

Yes, it was the aura of the Main Character Aura, or at least sothing similar.

It wasn’t impossible to extract authority from the Dinsion Core of a sub-dinsion.

But Qin Muye rely shook his head, “That’s not necessarily the case.”

Qin Muye, of course, responded in kind.

Firearms were even less reliable—unless you brought an offensive Titan Level Giant Structure, it was basically impossible to harm an 8th order.

Su Ke didn’t know anything about buns or stead bread, but simply shrugged, “All right.”

He certainly knew what Qin Muye was implying. The appearance of a main character usually signified so kind of massive calamity or tribulation that required resolution by the main character.

Indeed, that was exactly his thought. As for the Spirit Monster team that went in, it was rely a routine scientific expedition.

He had discovered sothing interesting, after all.

They also wanted to explore this sub-dinsion, but the timing wasn’t right. At the very least, they should wait until the advance team brought back initial reports before setting out.

He knew how to handle things properly; if anyone dared to freeload his information, Su Ke could twist their head off, unless he wasn’t strong enough to do so.

How could he be considered chaotic? He was clearly so orderly, so good… so neutral. He acted thodically, and if he said he would annihilate an entire species, he would do so without leaving a trace.

He only appeared rash; he wasn’t truly reckless. His combat style might be crude, but in other aspects, he was nuanced rather than brainless.

It was akin to a patch.

Otherwise, simply declaring sothing as yours wouldn’t suffice; others would have to acknowledge your claim as well, which is a matter of common practice.

It’s really only those in unclaid and backward areas who might be unaware of this, while most others were actually in the know.

Considering his past experiences in ruining a multitude of main characters, the main character who entered this sub-dinsion seed rather naive, not much different from soone who had just started out.

Therefore, he felt there was a sixty percent chance that this sub-dinsion would end up in the hands of this likely main character, and a forty percent chance that it would be taken by these major forces.

This place also attracted quite a crowd, and even though most were not 8th order, all without exception were from the major forces stationed at the nearby Interstellar Fortresses.

If there were no limits, Ji Shan would not have fallen into the hands of the Great Demon Emperor while still an infant.

The reason for the sixty-forty split was because Qin Muye did not know whether these major forces were aware of the main character phenonon.

However, the attitudes towards it varied. So lower tier individuals regarded it rely as news before heading off to work, the middle tier saw it as a business opportunity, potentially sothing to exploit, and the upper tier were poised and ready to dive into the sub-dinsion to make a fortune.

As for why not use swords or such, what use would those be compared to a nascent world form?

Being at the top of the pyramid, it was impossible for such individuals to personally handle every matter—it was only Main Character types who would do so, taking care of both big and small issues themselves.

As a Lord, naturally, one cannot just spout everything out.

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