Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 353 - 355: New Activities Derived from the Insect Race Invasion

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Chapter 353: Chapter 355: New Activities Derived from the Insect Race Invasion

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“???” Qin Muye was bewildered — how had a new event been triggered again?

“For a Level 7 Spirit Monster, I’ll need the Insect Race to supply some materials,” Qin Muye said calmly, not worried at all.

“The event has been activated, but when will they arrive?” Qin Muye knew the signal had already been sent. Although it was a one-off, he would still have to wait for the recipient to receive it.

“Have all the Spirit Monsters prepare, and quickly showcase the value of the Great Nether Dynasty, then probe the true strength of this Insect Nest Planet.”

“So, the previous event wasn’t triggered by my entry into the Sky Net Era timeline, but instead by the trigger of the Rectification Agreement crisis which then triggered the Rectification Agreement · Sky Net Era event?”

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[This long-term event involves earning points through defeating members of the Insect Race and their clans and will continue until the Insect Nest Planet is obliterated and all members of the Insect Race are extinct.]

[This long-term event features only one Lord, includes tiered rewards, and opens a points store for special item exchanges.]

[Insects stick together, and so does the Insect Race. Killing a traitor of the Insect Race doesn’t mean you can befriend them to stop their invasion. So, eradicate this disrespectful brood and avert the crisis of the Insect Race invasion.]

[Phase 1: Points × 100,000,000]

[Phase 2: Self-selected Special Building Blueprints × 50]

[Phase 3: Self-selected Epic Building Blueprints × 25]

[Phase 4: Divine Artifact · Insect Nest]

[Phase 5: Divine Artifact · Clan]

[Once the event starts, destroying Insect Race clans will grant additional points.]

[Once the event starts, defeating members of the Insect Race will always drop a treasure box and points, with the quality of the box depending on the strength of the Insect Race.]

[Long-term Event: Insect Race Invasion · Insect Nest Planet]

Moreover, the event rewards have changed significantly. Firstly, points have been increased tenfold from ten million to one hundred million.

There won’t be any instances of agricultural workers going to the battlefield, or administrators defending cities.

Unless they truly invade the territory, these non-combat specialist Spirit Monsters won’t make a move. But don’t underestimate these Spirit Monsters; they possess Stone Statue Ghost Armor, Demon Statue Level Mechas, and their own unique treasures. They may lack combat experience, but their attributes and skills are definitely not inferior.

From the description of the deceased Demon Insect Dominator, this Insect Nest Planet is a miniature version of the Insect Race world, somewhat akin to Dyson Sphere technology.

Defeating them is as easy as defeating a child; they have absolutely no power to resist.

If all else fails, I’ll call on the heavyweights, just like before. Hercules, along with Prometheus and three Giant Titans overpowered the network. Despite a desperate final effort, they first riddled it with holes, and then Hercules, driving the bronze chariot, finished it off.

No matter how vast the continent, it’s all just play on a planetary scale. Colonizing the cosmos, terraforming, and casually using planets for projects like glassmaking represent the real path of development, not being confined to one place, playing politics with the natives.

But the opponent didn’t die in vain; their body exploded into a mist that swiftly spread before merging into the atmosphere, subsequently releasing a strong scent.

One thing is certain, though: the store now features special exchanges from the Insect Race, similar to those special exchanges from Heavenly Net, including characteristic building blueprints and various Reclassification Certificates, among other items.

Of course, he prefers to stand on his own two feet, for, as powerful as outsiders may be, they are never as good as handling it himself. Fighting not only provides full rewards but also gives his Spirit Monsters more battlefield experience. Only through real-life combat can those specialized in fighting gain substantial battlefield experience.

The Insect Nest Planet might be powerful, but it also represents a tremendous opportunity.

Getting here wouldn’t take much time. Being a powerful entity, with precise coordinates, one could simply use spatial technology to teleport here. No matter how immense the Insect Nest Planet might be, it definitely possesses corresponding spatial technology.

It would be ludicrous to send support personnel into battle just to build their combat experience. Qin Muye’s territory isn’t the main character’s sect, where despite the main character having skills like Alchemy or Talisman crafting, he’s sent to fight in the front lines — a pseudo training that is actually detrimental to the core.

Calling for parental assistance is the last resort.

Hercules and Prometheus might have returned, but the three Giant Titans are still lingering here, freeloading. When the time comes, we’ll see if this Insect Nest Planet is sturdier or if the iron balls hurled by the Giant Titans are more powerful.

As for construction, there’s nothing worth mentioning, merely similar to fungal mats and spawning pools, mainly used for biological research and extracting genes to enhance Spirit Monsters. The most troublesome would be the Reclassification Certificate, which all require an Insect Race specification, truly making them the most useless; Qin Muye, along with his Spirit Monsters, couldn’t reclassify at all.

Even if Qin Muye couldn’t win, at worst he could just give the worthless Tidal World to Zeus. When two generations of Divine Kings show up, he didn’t believe he would still lose.

He definitely couldn’t just charge in blindly. First, he would test if he could win without external help. If he could manage on his own, it would save trouble, but if not, he would naturally think of a way to develop further in the instance.

Even Ordinary Level Professions were the same, but fortunately, you could study them—this contained the Knowledge of the Insect Race after all.

Bullying the weaker was one aspect; on the other hand, it was a contractual relationship, and rewards would be reduced, so Qin Muye could only rely on himself.

Qin Muye was invigorated by this, which indicated one thing—although four crises had merged into one event, if a crisis truly occurred, new activities would emerge.

Qin Muye was envious. He wanted it.

Qin Muye’s basic Titan Level giant construction, the third phase of the Territory target, wouldn’t just be a continent by then, but a massive Interstellar Empire spanning the universe.

Qin Muye knew that this was a signal source attracting the Insect Race.

In fact, Spirit Monsters could very well be considered a revamped version of the Insect Race, even crazier than the Insect Race. Part of the Insect Race was just unconsciously driven insects, controlled by the brain bugs, whereas the fervor of Spirit Monsters arose from their own souls.

With the death of the Demon Insect Dominator, Qin Muye had not completed the Insect Invasion; after all, the Demon Insect Dominator wasn’t an invading Insect, but merely a refugee insect.

So the timing depended on the efficiency of this signal.

Therefore, in reality, Spirit Monsters could indeed learn from the Insect Race, using this to become an even more terrifying species.

He didn’t know whether it was because of the progressive nature of the event leading to the increase in rewards or because his Territory Rank had increased.

He watched, but “Lord Era” was not idle, a new activity was triggered once again, just like the initial Rectification Agreement.

Although he had the technologies of the Iron Blood Civilization and the Pioneer Empire, he still lacked in interstellar giant construction buildings, after all, the Horror Universe was not a genuine scientific universe.

The Heavenly Net could at best provide Qin Muye with some enhancement in terms of equipment. If it really came to enhancing the Spirit Monsters, the Insect Race was naturally quite suitable.

Correspondingly, the self-selected Building Blueprints had increased. Although not by tenfold, they had still quintupled.

Otherwise, he couldn’t always just fly over, that would be too degrading.

If it weren’t for Qin Muye trying to farm Points, Hercules could have killed Heavenly Net three times in one day.

Once a high Rank member of the Insect Race died, if there weren’t appropriate countermeasures, such kind of signal sources would form.

One was conscious, the other unconscious; a conscious madness is naturally more terrifying than the unconscious.

Because acting on behalf would cause the original Points to decrease based on the original base, and the Treasure Boxes were most likely to be the lowest level wooden ones.

This event was clearly the same as the previous Rectification Agreement·Heavenly Net Era, overlapping with the original Magician Dynasty’s four major crisis activities.

In here lies a huge amount of benefits, and with parents fighting on your behalf, the first to suffer losses would be the Points and Treasure Boxes.

These days he had accumulated quite a few big iron balls, specifically prepared for the hundred-handed giant.

This signal source entered the void quickly, coming quickly and leaving quickly, while Qin Muye didn’t care at all about it, instead concentrating on the scene unfolding before him.

Qin Muye merely glanced at it. This Insect Race’s items were too incompatible with his territory, suitable only for exchange and study rather than construction and reclassification.

Until now, he hadn’t used this trump card.

As for losing? Qin Muye didn’t think he would really lose.

As for other professional Spirit Monsters, naturally, they wouldn’t go to the battlefield. The saying “specialize in your profession” was comprehensively implemented in Qin Muye’s territory; those assigned to fight took care of fighting, those assigned to manage took care of management, and those assigned to agriculture took care of planting.