Chapter 578: Chapter 580: Dividing Two Realms With One Hand
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“According to the progress of the Star Gods, I have about three months left before I can execute my plan of taking over their nest. There’s still so ti left to see if I can make use of the wastes of the Death Realm.”
“Regardless, the plan is going smoothly; the Cosmic Will has already beco a turtle in a jar. As long as I’m careful, there basically shouldn’t be any problems.”
“However, the Anti-source Material Field really is powerful. I originally thought it was only effective against things like the Heavenly Dao and Cosmic Will, but I didn’t expect it could even confine the Death Realm—fortunately, I still have so tricks up my sleeve.”
“Let’s return to the Incubation Center. As long as the Cosmic Will returns, everything will get back on track.”
“Perhaps…”
“mory blanks have occurred, suspected to be erased.”
“It seems our past mories involved battling so unknown existence, and many Star Domains show traces of battle afterward.”
“So what shall we do next? Stay at the border of the Death Realm or return to the Incubation Center to quickly hatch the rest of our kin to welco the return of Cosmic Will?”
“It seems to be an order from Cosmic Will, just why don’t I have the corresponding mory.”
“It’s such a pity. If not for the repulsiveness of the Death Realm, I would manage to devour it directly.”
“Agreed, let’s return to our respective Incubation Centers.”
“Danger turns into opportunity; indeed, only the strong can strike iron.”
“Why have we co close to the borders of the Death Realm?”
“Everything is going smoothly. As long as no accidents happen, we can basically have it all. It’s just that the benefits from the Death Realm will be quite a bit less.” Qin Muye still couldn’t overco the fact that a dead world is not the sa as a dead body; both are completely incomparable. The only way was to muddle through.
“It should be related to the Death Realm, but it looks like we won, just where did the enemy’s body go?”
“It should still be within the Death Realm; before we left, I saw parts of our tribe’s fragnts drifting in the Death Realm.”
“Has the Cosmic Will provided any feedback?”
“I just don’t know whether it genuinely passed or if it’s a disguise by the Cosmic Will. Even though this thing has beco stinky, it judges the outside world solely by the Star Gods, but what if it’s fishing into a nesting doll situation?”
“Our kin are too few, still unford, and temporarily haven’t received any feedback. It seems it’s also because the mory blanks caused a short disconnection.”
However, he didn’t speak up, but went on to directly check all the interrupted mories of the Star Gods, precisely because this segnt of mory was interrupted, which led to the Cosmic Will also experiencing a partial blank period.
Unless further improvents are made, such as crafting into a Treasure—after this tactic, Qin Muye might be able to carry out Territory Traits transformation, though the profit would definitely be less than directly devouring the Death Realm.
Forcing maturity, well, it’s not like fruit; complications are inevitable.
Just him and Ji Shan blocking the Death Realm wasn’t too much of a problem, but to perfect the job, he still needed the help of the GROX Empire’s Three Great Force Fields’ Anti-source Material Field.
Luckily, these Star Gods have already been infected into avatars by him; otherwise, it really might not have been so easy to erase mories like this, an advantage of advance planning.
Once the Hotown stopped, Qin Muye remotely launched a Dead Silence Hand strike, and then waited for the right mont for Qin Muye himself to cremate them with Ji Shan Fire.
And after that, he himself blocked the Death Realm, which led to success.
Moreover, his extrely scattered self is still constructed by the consciousness of Star Gods, causing both the logic and computations to be dominated by the Star Gods.
The Hotown continues to move forward, and Qin Muye is not sure where this distant Hotown wants to go, but it is definitely the core of the Death Realm.
The key was still to use Ji Shan as the core of the force field. Ordinary stuff couldn’t withstand it; even the GROX Empire had finally succeeded by constructing such a massive Ring-shaped World within the Heart of the Cosmic. How could Qin Muye, stingy as he is, be willing to spend that budget.
Incineration was to be considered only as a last resort after Qin Muye’s sche of ousting the usurpers was complete; there was still so ti left, which was perfect for attempting to harness it for his own use.
Even if there were doubts, all he would do was investigate and then enhance the protection. What else could he do, given that he was currently unable to act directly or even indirectly without relying on the Star God?
Since the Star God they were relying on was an incarnation of Qin Muye, as long as Qin Muye didn’t ss up or face a situation similar to the Death Realm again, their demise was certain, according to Qin Muye himself!
Although Qin Muye was indescribable, it didn’t an he lacked preferences. Even if his preferences differed from those of ordinary people, he still had his own thoughts.
Qin Muye was certain that the Cosmic Will was indeed on guard and had heightened its vigilance.
He was also investigating what caused the mory loss. He wasn’t particularly suspicious, given that he was currently fragnted, barely holding together like a pile of loose sand. In the face of the perilous environnt of the Death Realm, issues could indeed arise at any ti.
Following the Star God’s lead in making a choice, there was unanimous agreent; for them, as long as the Cosmic Will returned, neither the Death Realm nor their own vanishing mories would pose a problem.
So the natural choice was to let Ji Shan take the lead. If Ji Shan couldn’t handle it, then Qin Muye himself would take over the core. After all, it was all the sa; in the entire territory, only the two of them were competent.
All the Star Gods continuously communicated through the Mind Network, causing a massive dispersal of spiritual energy.
He had bluntly erased all corresponding mories of the Star Gods and used the Death Realm—the world of Death—with its common knowledge of distortion, existence ignoring, and other related techniques to forcibly alter them.
He was Chaos and Distortion, but the Death Realm was Decay and Darkness, which weren’t very compatible; rging them actually had no purpose.
He had also considered constructing a Titan Level Giant Structure, but finding the conditions insufficient, he resorted to using Treasures to transform Territory Traits. This was also an exploitation of “Lord Era”; otherwise, his capabilities alone wouldn’t have been enough.
Through the territory as a dium, he directly caused the Death Realm and “Lord Era” to co into contact, an operation sowhat equivalent to when he had thrown the Divine Seed into the investnt disk. After all, he didn’t think the Death Realm could compete with “Lord Era”; if it refused to recognize the benefits, it was highly likely to be broken by “Lord Era.”
The reason they won was simple because if they lost, they would die. They had also counted their numbers; during this blank mory period, they had lost many of their people, not even knowing how it happened.
The actions of the Star Gods involuntarily hesitated, their diffusing spiritual frequencies filled with confusion; it seed they had lost a segnt of mory and even forgot what they were supposed to do.
The Star Gods returned to their duty posts filled with doubts, now with new instructions from the Cosmic Will to quickly complete the transformation of their people.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t be content even if it resorted to incineration. His incarnation was still on the Hotown, possibly left with only half a life. After all, the decay of the Death Realm was horrifying, and Qin Muye could only use his own Chaos and Distortion to change its nature without the Protection of the Anti-source Material Field.
After a thorough inspection, it was confird that the Mind Network shock was caused by the Death Realm fluctuations, leading to a blank mory. The Death Realm’s boundaries had indeed expanded, although it had been contained.
The entire Mind Network was bustling with activity, thankfully stabilizing half an hour later when the ethereal presence of the Cosmic Will descended again within the Mind Network.
Hence, the Cosmic Will suspected that it was probably through the Mind Network that it had acted impulsively, consolidating the Gestalt Consciousness to block the expansion of the Death Realm, causing the shock and even issues with itself.
Qin Muye, who was peeking through the Mind Network, also breathed a sigh of relief, “Looks like it has been deceived; that was really too close.”
With one starting, others naturally followed, with so Star Gods coming forth to testify what they had seen.
After a unanimous vote, each Star God swiftly returned to their original Star Domain.
After using the Anti-source Material Field to thoroughly bind the entire Death Realm, things seed to settle down, but it was only a superficial calm.
This led him to consider incinerating the Death Realm rather than utilizing it.
Only then did they confirm that they had gone through a fierce battle.
This course of action could indeed be sped up, but it also had drawbacks: they might be exhausted, and the people born might have certain defects.
However, these issues were inconsequential for the Cosmic Will, and it wasn’t as if they couldn’t be recovered later on.
Finally finding no issues, the only option left was to have all the Star Gods return to the Incubation Center to hasten the incubation of all Star Gods and ensure their growth to the 8th rank, as long as they themselves recovered, they wouldn’t have too many problems to worry about.
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