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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 326 - 328: Heaven’s Will, Destiny, and the Talent to Break Limits
Chapter 326: Chapter 328: Heaven’s Will, Destiny, and the Talent to Break Limits
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“No, it’s the mastermind behind the antagonist with the Main Character Aura.”
“Ji Shan was lucky to have met me, if he really followed the path of the protagonist, who knows if now he might still be desperately struggling everywhere like Xiao Miao.” Qin Muye couldn’t help but think of a counterpart of Emperor Yan in the investment activities, who had a really miserable life. While others cultivated, he was fighting for his life, the kind of fighting where if you don’t, you die.
“Damn, no wonder my protagonist encounters a bunch of whatnots in the instance.” Qin Muye cursed when he thought of this.
“Indeed, if you don’t have the life of a protagonist, don’t try to act like one, and even less think about awakening like a protagonist.”
“And this Heavenly Venerate, just the right fit to be a physical body. I always feel like I can’t maintain this human skin for too long.” Qin Muye sighed. He knew that the stronger he became, the harder it was to maintain his human appearance, so he had to find a shell to use.
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“I’ve paved the way for you, how you walk it is no longer my concern.”
“Forget it, no point in thinking about these. Time to reinforce and inspect the wall between the two worlds again, just to prevent any problems later.” Although Qin Muye had already done this almost a dozen times, it was something he could never do too much of.
“Now it’s just waiting for Ji Shan’s Nine Tripods.” Qin Muye needed Heaven’s Will Blade, but he also had to wait until Ji Shan stabilized a bit first.
“Come to think of it, these protagonists, aside from their aura, do have abilities. Otherwise, even the largest aura wouldn’t be able to withstand pig teammates and divine opponents, right?”
“Just suddenly thinking about it, it seems like I’ve skipped the protagonist phase and went straight to being the protagonist’s grandpa…”
[Child of Destiny: Luck MAX+1]
For instance, when a protagonist is about to deliver a deadly blow to an antagonist, the old master behind that antagonist will stretch out a big hand from the void, either to save someone or to hit the protagonist. But when the protagonist reaches the same Realm as the antagonist’s old master, he just won’t have that ability, resulting in his friends and family, wife and children being kidnapped every day.
After all, it’s about a major plan, so checking several times is better than not checking at all, being cautious won’t lead to problems.
Earth might look weak, but Earth is the Human Realm of the World of Shadows. It’s weak relative to individuals, not to the whole world. In fact, Earth’s essence is much stronger than the Underworld.
As for the Netherworld’s invasion, it’s only one aspect of it. The Spiritual Energy of Earth is also another aspect of the Netherworld. Qin Muye could stop the Netherworld, but not the Spiritual Energy.
The Underworld of the Tidal World, in essence, is a huge fissure formed after the world was eroded. It’s unrealistic to fill it completely because it’s just too big, so all we can do is create a large band-aid to prevent further erosion. As for stopping the Netherworld, that’s just unrealistic to even think about.
Of course, because of this situation, the probability of being a supporting character or an extra is so low. Qin Muye guesses that the temporary skills of these two roles are very likely to be without side effects, and sometimes the effects are not even inferior to those of the protagonist.
Moreover, Ji Shan could have such opportunities, but it doesn’t mean he could. Only the Child of Destiny with full Luck has such treatment, not him who is just a protagonist without the Main Character Aura; he shouldn’t even think about it.
And Qin Muye also noticed that Ji Shan’s Talent as the Child of Destiny got even further strengthened.
And when he devoured the Tidal World, it wasn’t as if he had devoured it all. His current target was the Underworld, not Earth.
Lately, Qin Muye had also been too preoccupied to focus on Ji Shan. In the Underworld, all his Corpse Ghosts have cast a huge seal, blocking the entrance of the Netherworld.
This Heavenly Venerate that he used to develop the Mystical Lord Seven Chapter Secret Scroll, naturally is a good shell, but it needs to be modified to be suitable; otherwise, it cannot be sustained.
The antagonist always has the bigger ones come out to pick a fight after the small ones are beaten, while the forces on the protagonist’s side spend more time in infighting or on the way to infighting. Even when the protagonist offends someone, he’ll be thrown out to take the blame instead of being protected like the antagonist’s people.
Everything that needs to be equipped has been set up. If Ji Shan himself is unimpressive, what more could he do?
As for the Netherworld, after being severed, some parts would definitely be left in the Underworld and then be blocked by the wall between the two worlds.
Even if he got hold of it, Ji Shan might yet turn misfortune into a blessing.
It’s like some kind of law; no matter how fast the protagonist improves, the supporting characters are always able to keep up. Even though the protagonist cultivates the most powerful Cultivation Techniques and uses abundant Resources, the supporting characters have nothing. Yet, after a few chapters, their Realm is the same as the protagonist’s.
It’s like an ordinary person fighting Tyson; without even thinking about it, you know the ordinary person is destined to lose. But if Tyson is drugged with a hundred or so kinds of poisons, then the ordinary person could win.
It’s a pity, Lord Era just doesn’t give such opportunities. If there was one, he’d like to try the feeling of defying the heavens.
Qin Muye didn’t care how much he could retain; effort would tell.
Actually, Qin Muye was thinking, what would happen if he went to snatch the opportunities from those with “Child of Destiny” Talent, “Main Character Aura,” and other such special Talents?
Qin Muye wasn’t here to save the world without reason; he coveted this world, and unlike the subtle invasion of the Netherworld, his approach was much harsher—he was ready to devour the world outright.
A spark of Spiritual Light flashed in Qin Muye’s mind, and he fully understood his identity.
What Qin Muye was doing was exactly this kind of action; even if this world were without Heaven’s Will, it was not something Qin Muye could handle through might alone.
Qin Muye actually wanted to try being a supporting character or even an extra sometimes, after all, being the protagonist all the time wasn’t much fun.
Qin Muye could influence the development of Ji Shan, but there was no need; doing so would only make Ji Shan reliant on him.
Qin Muye never thought about giving his own Talent a +1, either; he hadn’t even fully enhanced his own Talent to its limit, so he better not think too much about it.
Even a righteous supporting character wouldn’t do, no matter how high their Realm is.
Even a slightly inferior one who was discovered by Qin Muye was instantly slapped to death on the spot.
Although normal protagonists are not ruled out, protagonists of this type are still relatively rare.
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So, Qin Muye really hated this protagonist instance identity: he didn’t get to enjoy the benefits he should have, and instead, he was constantly trapped in various pits; if not for his strong power, he might have fallen into one of those pits.
Therefore, after Qin Muye cut off the Netherworld and completed the main quest, he planned to let the Endless Abyss devour this Underworld and the remnants of the Netherworld.
He was certain about one thing: he would not be like those transmigrators who call themselves antagonists but actually step on the original protagonists with their cheats or fortune, making the original protagonists become nothing more than stepping stones and opportunity ATMs.
His Divine Skill had just been completed; although it could be compared to software, it was actually different—software can be used as soon as it’s installed, but Divine Skills don’t work that way. Ji Shan needed to first stabilize further and then adapt among many other processes.
It’s the same road, but some walk, some drive, and some, more extreme, Instant Teleportation directly there—that’s the difference.
The thought itself was extremely absurd; the protagonist must have encountered some really disreputable characters.
An antagonist like Qin Muye would possess many abilities that protagonists do not, such as killing or saving people with a hand strike through the air regardless of their Realm—a trait shared by various old ancestor-types of antagonists.
Such opportunities are naturally serendipitous and not just up for grabs; they require compatibility with one’s Talent, a treasure, and sufficient means.
The Earth had solid defenses, whereas the Underworld was nothing more than a hollow space eroded by the Netherworld.
If Ji Shan had developed it himself, it would indeed have saved a lot of time, but the problem was that it wasn’t developed by Ji Shan.
Direct confrontation was still impossible, but with proper methods, it was a different story.
Hitherto maxed-out Luck suddenly increased by an additional point, which is likely to be the effect of Heaven’s Will.
This was more outrageous than cheating.
It’s not about strengthening once but about being amplified and adding an extra point beyond the original limit—less in one way, but a breakthrough in another, seemingly preposterous.
This was a complete world, not like the Shadow Realm, which was a mere illusory and half-finished world. When Qin Muye devoured the Shadow Realm, it was by taking a shortcut; even for a half-finished world, Qin Muye could not confront it head-on.
This wall was not to stop the Netherworld but to prevent a massive loss from occurring in the world after Qin Muye cut off the Netherworld—a situation he definitely did not want to encounter.
Such a thing was unscientific; if a Reincarnator or transmigrator learned of Ji Shan’s opportunity and attempted to snatch it, without the strength to withstand Ji Shan’s Child of Destiny Talent, they would most likely not only miss the chance but also encounter various disasters because of it.
He had acquired the techniques of erosion and devouring from the Shadow Realm before and, after further improvements, made ground-breaking progress; at least he was now capable of devouring worlds.