Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 354 - 356: The Arrival of Insect Nest Planet

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Chapter 354: Chapter 356: The Arrival of Insect Nest Planet

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“???” Qin Muye was also taken aback by Ji Shan’s ambition. He was that blatant?

“Dad, there’s trouble. There’s something in the sky… Ah, this… Seeing your expression, it seems you already know?” Ji Shan hurried over and said, and then seeing Qin Muye’s calm expression, he understood.

“Has it started?”

“Yes.” Qin Muye did not refuse.

“It seems like we can’t win. Although it doesn’t have the bizarre timeline convergence ability of Heavenly Net, it seems its overall strength is not a little bit higher than that of Heavenly Net.”

“Ninety percent, but before that, Dad, you need to deal with the thing in the sky. As long as I can succeed in harmonizing, no matter if it’s high-dimensional demons or ultimate reincarnation, I can handle it!” Ji Shan said.

“I can’t see clearly… it seems like something is blocking it.” Qin Muye was speechless. He had not anticipated this sort of thing happening.

“It seems we’ll need around two days to open up a gap.” Qin Muye estimated the time, and now he faced two options.

“What do you want to do?” Qin Muye stayed silent for quite a while before asking. He did not interfere much with Ji Shan’s enlightenment.

“What support?” Qin Muye was curious, not expecting there was actually a need.

“I’m serious. If this succeeds, it might help you resolve this crisis with the high-dimensional demons,” Ji Shan immediately said.

“I want to harmonize!” Ji Shan stated forcefully.

“I want Spirit Realm…”

“I want it too,” Qin Muye said, exasperated.

“A little, just need a bit of support,” Ji Shan said sulkily.

“How certain are you?” Qin Muye didn’t ask why but instead asked if it could be done.

“That soon?” Qin Muye’s eyes narrowed. He felt a terrifying palpitation, the most intense occurrence of the “Inspiration” talent he had ever felt.

He always felt Ji Shan was cooking up a major move, which is why he hadn’t challenged him yet; otherwise, knowing Ji Shan as Qin Muye did, he was definitely not a person to keep to the sidelines.

The Rank 8 Termintators of the Heavenly Net, though mass-produced, had severe flaws. Even a Rank 5 like Qin Muye could decode them, let alone higher-ranked powerhouses. They could bully the weak, but facing a major power like the Insect Race, they would likely be killed.

Hearing this, Qin Muye knew Ji Shan was not joking.

Suddenly, a slight tremor seemed to course through heaven and earth, but few could perceive it; other than Qin Muye, only the likes of Emperor Shen You and the Spirit Realm Three Demons, all Rank 7 entities, could feel it.

The crisis was called the Insect Race invasion, which clearly meant the Insect Race would indeed be able to invade, and then Qin Muye could rise to resist.

Inborn talent coupled with a Mythical Level Profession and his education secured a future where, barring premature death, he would undoubtedly become a major figure.

Conversely, this also carried risks. If a skill like a team-wipe engine were acquired accidentally, it would be an instant downfall.

If not for Heavenly Net’s constrained timelines, how could it possibly be Qin Muye’s match?

Some lucid people also realized the situation was dire and needed to prepare urgently.

These unscientific worlds were indeed frightful.

This must be some sort of protective measure from the world, meant to protect it against invasions from the Insect Nest Planet, which needed to break through this layer of protection. Of course, not only could outsiders not enter, but Qin Muye couldn’t leave either.

If a causality-law level skill were to be selected, bringing the entire territory into it would indeed spell a team wipe, and that wasn’t a joke.

But this too had risks. Harmonization might mean binding his entire lifetime with the Warlock Dynasty server, making it highly unlikely for Qin Muye to spend his whole life in this server. What would happen if he left afterwards?

“Got it. What progress have you made recently?” Qin Muye asked, not planning on telling Ji Shan to go out and fight; the latter’s main task was to train, at least until he reached sufficient strength.

Like National Martial Arts; he could actually train something akin to Fist Intent or Sword Intent. Qin Muye had reviewed it several times; despite his learning ability, he really couldn’t see how such a subjective thing required enlightenment rather than reliance on spiritual power for simulation.

After all, the Great Nether Dynasty was just in that messy state, a complex bundle of different interests, and even though Emperor Shen You had issued orders, clans, sects, ministers, etc., didn’t really care. Instead, they thought about profiting from the situation. After all, the death of more people had nothing to do with them. Benefits were what truly mattered.

However, reaching the 8th rank isn’t cabbage. Although fairy tales are abundant, that’s because of the sparse population and also because it’s the direct bloodline of the Creator God. It’s not the same everywhere.

But since Ji Shan himself said so, Qin Muye couldn’t really stop him. He trusted Ji Shan’s abilities and talent.

However, Qin Muye did not respond immediately. The reason was simple: the Spirit Realm was not a problem for him, the real issue was the Spirit Realm Three Demons. With Ji Shan’s small frame, he simply couldn’t defeat these three Great Demons.

However, one thing was certain: the planet’s protection could not stop the Insect Nest Planet.

Of course, there were also those who pretended to be ignorant. After all, when the sky falls, there’s someone tall to uphold it, and as long as Emperor Shen You was fine, there wouldn’t be too many problems.

It wasn’t that he was worried about a loss, but rather he worried about what would happen to Ji Shan after he was gone. He had raised him for eighteen years, treated him as his own son, and surely had to consider his future.

The first option is to prepare for two days and then face off with the Insect Race, to see who is the stronger entity.

Unlike the Heavenly Net, which had backstage support, the Insect Nest Planet relied on sheer power.

Besides, he not only wanted to achieve an SSS-level evaluation but also to destroy that instance world, and that was a huge headache. It probably needed to be handled simultaneously, or else missing one item, he would have to find another Random Dungeon Scroll.

So was the Horror Universe—in those, the Lords of Hell might seem strong, but they were just creations of God.

The number of Spirit Monsters was probably not more than that of the Insect Race, but his subordinates each had a mecha, the base being 7th-rank combat power. Later, inviting a few 8th-rank members of the Titan Divine Race to protect, it would essentially be like starting a rampage.

Unleashing an unparalleled force was not wrong, but no matter how fiercely one killed, fatigue would inevitably set in, and there was no guarantee of withstanding the opponent.

Qin Muye feared being worn down by the enemy. The sheer numbers of the Insect Race were a significant racial advantage, and even if he threw all his Spirit Monsters into the fray, it would likely be akin to trying to stop a car with one’s arm.

There was definitely the presence of Rank 8 beings inside, but Qin Muye was unclear about the exact numbers.

The two were evenly matched. His Endless Abyss might be smaller in size compared to the opponent’s, but its combat power was not necessarily inferior.

The other option was to make a venture into the instance, develop for a couple of decades, and then return. By then, although it wouldn’t be an outright crush, eliminating the Insect Nest Planet wouldn’t pose a great challenge.

Qin Muye never underestimated Ji Shan’s abilities; that child had always been intelligent.

Qin Muye felt that, in all likelihood, he could only be evenly matched with this Insect Nest Planet. According to the classifications in “Lord Era,” that meant the overall power of the opponent’s territory was about Rank 7, not just individually, but collectively.

Looking at Ji Shan’s luxurious character panel, Qin Muye felt enviable. Having mingled in the territory for so long, he was already level 60, had acquired a vast array of Talent and undergone several sublimations. Had it not been for his ongoing Enlightenment, his combat power would have been incredibly formidable.

Even the future protection of his territory wouldn’t pose a problem, hence his generosity.

Thus, what he could achieve was relatively limited.

Therefore, entering an instance for development was equally a troubling matter.

His gaze crossed the Endless Abyss and settled upon the sky above, where he saw a majestic Shadow rapidly approaching the Magician Dynasty’s server.

They were even smug, believing that Emperor Shen You had masterminded a brilliant strategy, managing to stir up a conflict between the Lord of Demon Soil, the Great Demon Emperor, and the Demon Insect Dominator and eliminate two threats in one fell swoop.

They were naturally aware of this matter. Fortunately, Qin Muye had warned them beforehand, and Emperor Shen You had already made arrangements, though the efficiency was lacking.

Although he greatly desired the Spirit Realm, for him it was merely the icing on the cake, but if Ji Shan got hold of it, he might soar to great heights.

He merely wanted the Creator God Bloodline, whereas Ji Shan aimed to control the entire world.

He had also realized that Ji Shan’s Talent all lay in cultivation, various types of Enlightenment, completely opposite to Qin Muye, who had an extremely poor intuitive understanding of mysteries and idealism, completely ignorant about essences and charm, whereas Ji Shan was exceptionally powerful in these aspects.

As for the so-called extraterrestrial Insect Race? They weren’t taken seriously either. Even the Demon Insect Dominator had died; even more so for the barbarians from beyond the heavens.