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Chapter 540: Chapter 542: You’ve Never Played an Instance, Have You?

After Qin Muye returned to the Endless Abyss, he restarted the analysis of two subdinsion fragnts using the Star Array. Initially, he had only made a rough comparison and identified so commonalities, but now he wanted to try obtaining the sub-dinsion’s technology through further analysis.

“Is it really the sa generation of technology?”

Qin Muye found his expression sowhat peculiar. He had assud that S-level subdinsions and D-level subdinsions represented technologies from different generations. If it were up to Qin Muye to choose, he would definitely opt for manufacturing the S-level one—big might not always be better, but it was definitely sufficient.

Just like how his Spirit Monsters were always Elite Level. He didn’t have a single Ordinary Level, and as for Champion Level, they were all turned into Hero Units. Wouldn’t it be a waste to use them as re troops?

So, he thought it was a step-by-step process, just like with the three major powers. The developnt of subdinsions had evolved from the lowest F level to the current A level, where they hit a technological bottleneck.

The more Qin Muye analyzed the data and compared it, the more familiar it began to seem.

“Isn’t this just a node for so kind of giant device or structure?”

He suddenly realized that this thing had extrely similar aspects to his Titan Level Giant Structure. Qin Muye’s Titan Level Giant Structure was built using worlds, and these subdinsions, if arranged and interconnected properly, could indeed be successful.

“It seems that the plan was abandoned or even failed.”

If it had been successful, he wouldn’t be seeing these subdinsions now; they would have already been turned into a part of it.

“It looks like this civilization’s technological level is far beyond my imagination.” With a rough estimate, Qin Muye guessed that the technological strength of that ancient civilization was above his own.

Currently, his composite technology was slightly behind the three powers, mainly because the developnt of his territory was not very balanced—it was always moving in response to whatever danger he encountered, unlike the more balanced developnt of those major powers.

However, given enough ti, Qin Muye could also catch up, though he estimated that even if he had the ti, he might not develop as expected.

After all, the entire Endless Abyss was quite bizarre in itself; there was no need to develop in the sa manner as other civilizations.

Moreover, Qin Muye’s Spirit Monsters also had a large number of scientific researchers among them, though their research efficiency could not keep up with Qin Muye’s own, it wasn’t non-existent. So, in reality, they were also gradually bridging various gaps.

With the Magic Network and the Star Array, the Spirit Monsters couldn’t participate in Qin Muye’s research directly, but the projects in their hands were making leaps and bounds.

[True Dragon Emperor: “***, do you know about the recent S-level subdinsion?”]

In the chat channel, True Dragon Emperor suddenly sent this ssage, which made Qin Muye a bit surprised. Was there still soone who didn’t know about this?

If people in a lawless slum didn’t know, Qin Muye could understand it, but how could the True Dragon Emperor not know? After all, he was a tier 7, an A-level Transcendent in the Shining Universe. Although not among the absolute top, he still ranked high.

[***: “Yes, I’ve seen it, nothing of value”]

[True Dragon Emperor: “It’s turned into an instance”]

[***: “???”]

Qin Muye was utterly confused. How had it turned into an instance? He had been there before.

[True Dragon Emperor: “Apparently, so internal change caused a bunch of spiritual beings to appear and killed many people”]

From what True Dragon Emperor said, Qin Muye could be sure that he must have been inside that S-level subdinsion himself, otherwise he wouldn’t have such firsthand news. Otherwise, as soone at the very top, Qin Muye would have been among the first to receive the information under normal circumstances.

[***: “So, you’re not stuck in there, are you…”]

Seeing this, Qin Muye seriously doubted this was a cry for help. Otherwise, there was no reason to randomly contact him.

[True Dragon Emperor: “Um, so I hope you could lend a hand”]

[***: “Level 5 Teleportation Magic, huh, just run away. Why struggle?”]

Qin Muye was not that idle to stick around and fight.

[True Dragon Emperor: “You’ve never been down an instance, have you…”]

Qin Muye was surprised—he had been in two instances in the Magic Continent; the first was so skeleton training ground, the second was Orange Village.

[***: “I have, what about it?”]

[True Dragon Emperor: Teleportation magic can only transport within the instance, there’s no way to teleport out of it.]

[***: Ah, well… I usually just blast the instance with long-range cannons, all I want are the points.]

Once that was said, even the True Dragon Emperor was silenced. Who could have guessed that was how Qin Muye tackled instances—blowing them up directly? Doesn’t everyone just go in, fight monsters honestly, and get their rewards?

[Heavenly Demon God: What about the rewards then?]

[***: Oh, if they aren’t useful, I don’t bother with them. Just scooping up so points is fine.]

[Supre True Human: So how have you survived up till now, never having gone through an instance, just by selling arms?]

Seeing the conversation among these folks, Qin Muye finally realized what set everyone else apart. Everyone else was a proper Lord, and here he was, a husky who’d sneaked into a pack of wolves. Glancing at the leaderboard, his husky had even sohow beco the wolf king—absolutely absurd.

[***: Not exactly, sotis the major powers lend a hand.]

He certainly couldn’t say that ever since leaving the Magic Continent, every world and server he’d touched had been thoroughly wreaked havoc upon by him. Whatever remnants there were only ant he hadn’t cleaned up his ss thoroughly.

So, he had to phrase it a bit more tactfully, saying the major powers had helped him out.

The three Lords did not believe a word Qin Muye said. Help? That was impossible; those powers would rather see them dead than offer assistance.

However, with Qin Muye’s response, the conversation did not probe further.

“What happened to the S-level sub-dinsion? How did it even turn into an instance?” Qin Muye was also very puzzled.

The condition for becoming an instance was to have monsters inside, but he had seen that S-level sub-dinsion himself, and it just didn’t have any—unless they erged later due to so experints.

After reviewing the data, it seed there was no associated program, aning it was downright impossible for any life forms or chanical beings to appear.

He was confident in himself, so the cause had to be external.

Just where this external factor ca from, however, remained to be seen.

The chat channel quieted down again. The True Dragon Emperor probably also knew that Qin Muye was unlikely to co rescue him, because even if Qin Muye wanted to blow up the S-level sub-dinsion, the three major powers wouldn’t allow it.

The value of the S-level sub-dinsion was far greater than the lives trapped inside.

“Looks like the three major powers reacted pretty quickly, having noticed that the sub-dinsion went offline,” Qin Muye got feedback from his Spirit Monster spies, but they weren’t as well-inford as the True Dragon Emperor—their only information was that the sub-dinsion had lost contact inside and out.

Rescue asures have apparently begun already.

The specifics were not too clear to the Spirit Monsters—after all, this was a matter for the higher-ups, which naturally the Spirit Monsters couldn’t access.

There was bound to be so dispute, but it was unclear how long it would last. Given the urgency of the situation, it likely wouldn’t drag on long before a solution erged.

Qin Muye wasn’t too concerned about this, either. He was curious about what caused the change but didn’t want to go see for himself.

He indeed had access rights to that sub-dinsion fragnt, but why ddle in affairs that were clearly problematic? If even the rulers of the sub-dinsion hadn’t intervened, there was no need to stir things up—just wait for the outco.

If there was a risk of destroying the entire server, a major event in “Lord Era” would be triggered.

So, no need to worry about that. As for the Cosmic Pioneer event, it was probably not a server-destroying undertaking, otherwise the three Lords wouldn’t still be alive this long.

Besides, the protagonist was just getting started. Qin Muye wasn’t crazy enough to switch protagonists now, so he could rest easy that the server wouldn’t have issues.

It was likely just a prelude. When the ti ca, he’d let the protagonist handle it.

Right now, Qin Muye really couldn’t be bothered with it. It wasn’t as if he could address every minor potential danger personally.

After all, this type of cosmic anomaly happened all the ti; it just involved the three major powers and Lords a bit more this ti. Similar cosmic oddities were hardly rare.

At least judging from the data Qin Muye accessed on the various sub-dinsions, similar instances had occurred, appearing to be so kind of cosmic projection.

Or it could be a spiritual entity—sothing like ghosts or energy forms, or even more extre, an emotional congloration.

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