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Chapter 242: Chapter 244: Rare Level Profession… Appointment Failed
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“The shadow on me is given by the data I provided to my account, not by optical conditions, so under these rules, it presents such bizarre situations.”
“Got it, it was caused by the transfer of permissions.”
“Other people’s shadows have moved from their original source to the Shadow Realm. They are no longer real shadows but are like the account data provided by the Shadow Realm.”
“If we follow this reasoning, the Titan Divine Race should also have a profession that can be tapped into.”
“The data doesn’t have many issues, and the clinical trials are also going normally, so it seems my experiment was a success, and now I can awaken my shadow.”
“Shadow Stage seems kind of unscientific.”
“Shadow is a rare-level Profession, quite valuable. Looking at it this way, if I had handled things well initially, could the Lord of Hell also be a Profession?”
“A shadow is still a shadow, even if it can move, but light and shadow have formed an unequal propagation.”
“Interesting, the original optical propagation has become something like an interplay of light and shadow, completely shifting from science to mysticism; it feels like the rules have changed.”
[You are currently in the rare-level Profession: Shadow…]
[YES/NO]
[Insufficient slots in the profession bar, appointment failed. Would you like to use resources: “Shadow,” to convert into a rare-level Professional Certificate–Shadow?]
Qin Muye truly wasn’t in a rush, as by now he had bound the entire Shadow Administration with benefits; he didn’t believe there would be anyone untainted by corruption here. With everything under control, everyone truly was one of their own.
However, originally he had no slots left in the profession bar.
Although it was said that there were some issues with the neighboring city, people didn’t really care about it. Anyone would be unhappy if someone took away such a huge chunk of resources, otherwise, there wouldn’t be a need to hand them over, practically serving as protection money for the upper echelon of the Shadow Administration.
Not just him, personnel from various departments were involved, each stuffed with a sizable benefit. Perhaps some were privately jealous of Qin Muye, yet none dared to openly show it. After all, taking favors from someone and then gossiping with others about them, would only lead to disrespect and eventually someone teaching you a lesson.
From what can be seen now, efficiency is not bad, and the fundamental reason is within the Shadow Realm.
With the limited information, Qin Muye speculated that the Shadow Realm might have a certain level of self-awareness and had long planned this invasion of the Human Realm.
After this, everyone treated Qin Muye with such respect, almost as if revering him.
This is likely the great clash between heaven and earth.
The first example must have the corresponding data entered into the Magic Network, and of course, Qin Muye also needed first-hand information.
The first tier of permissions involves data that he controls during the registration process; the second tier is the control that Shadow holders have over their shadows.
The other party’s relic is not a small one, having nearly a thousand top-grade Shadow Stones. He had the Evangelical Spirit Monster take about a hundred pieces for experiments.
Then he took out ten top-grade Shadow Stones, besides the one the division head had given him initially, the rest were obtained from the relics of the Misty Sage.
Moreover, having talents and a bloodline doesn’t necessarily mean losing to these professions; his Human Race bloodline’s attached abilities are not inferior. The Lord of Hell talent even enables his Floating City to become something akin to a paradise.
But Qin Muye’s approach is different; after modifying, he forcibly changed the registered website to his side, meaning his awakening is not registered in the Shadow Realm but with Qin Muye instead, so all permissions are in his hands.
Qin Muye is still investigating the source of the Shadow Monsters, suspecting they are likely to have some kind of auxiliary function, which can only be confirmed once he ventures deeper into the Shadow Realm.
According to Qin Muye’s research, there will most likely be a collision within about three years, by then it’s clear that the Shadow Realm will surge from the ground and erode the entire Human Realm.
Furthermore, at that time, even if he wanted to activate it, he wouldn’t have had the opportunity, as the Lord of Hell might need to contact Vlad III to unlock hidden conditions, and the Titan Divine Race’s Profession likely requires a Divine Authority, similar to when Qin Muye agreed to Hades to take on the role of Dionysus.
The current situation is modeled after the Magic Network system, meaning it’s registered on the Magic Network.
Qin Muye’s research on Shadow Stones and shadows has also expedited, and besides, he has gained significant rights. Though he only manages the archives, he can access higher-level permissions through others to view information.
Qin Muye repeatedly compared and repeated experiments, finally confirming there were no issues.
Qin Muye glanced once and then chose no.
Qin Muye did not move, but he manipulated his shadow to move; light seemed to pass right through his body.
Naturally, Qin Muye also profited quite a bit, such as a top-level Shadow Stone or a massive amount of nurturing resources, which were all now stored in Qin Muye’s dormitory.
Then there was no follow-up, but the shadow remained just a shadow, without any change.
If using a Shadow Stone to awaken a shadow is akin to registering an account in the Shadow Realm, then upon a person’s death and the shadow’s return, it is like activating that account.
Now, this disadvantage was gradually becoming apparent–people were worried about losing such substantial benefits after Qin Muye left, so everyone was reluctant to let him go.
This forced it from a network mode into a local area network mode.
With expansion, there would invariably be a day when it would collide with the Human Realm.
As ten top-level Shadow Stones merged into the shadow, Qin Muye’s Magic Network immediately intercepted the shadow’s registration process.
As the shadow completely settled, Qin Muye’s Shadow Stage was finally completed.
He looked at his 372-item contingency plan to avoid various events; though it was slightly lacking, it was probably enough.
His action was akin to starting his own server, then using data from the Shadow Realm to exploit the Shadow Realm, which was highly unethical.
He was trying to decipher why the Shadow Stone could activate the shadow, in order to bypass the Shadow Realm and awaken the shadow himself.
Through deeper understanding, he realized that the Shadow Stone wasn’t the key but just a process mediator–its initial use required the Shadow Stone, but subsequent mass implementation would not, only needing activation through the Magic Network.
Through several studies, Qin Muye confirmed that every person’s shadow in this world was an insect egg, and the Shadow Stone was a medium to activate these eggs for account registration, with the insects hatching synonymous to awakening the shadow and thus authenticating the account in the Shadow Realm; the death of a Shadow was equal to the successful activation of the account through metamorphosis.
Today’s Shadows were not really users but merely parts of an account.
In a blink, ten days passed, and everyone in the subdivision of the Shadow Administration harvested a huge amount, and although much of it was turned over to the office, everyone still pocketed quite a bit.
Previously, they had urged Qin Muye to use the Shadow Stone to become a Shadow quickly, but now they were slowly advising that there was no rush.
The Shadow Stone, also known as the shell of the Shadow Realm, allowed Qin Muye to conduct observations and experiments based on its internal shadows, finally finding a way to cope.
The shadow seemed a bit strange, constantly writhing as if determining there was a problem; Qin Muye kept controlling from the Magic Network, and after capturing the registration process, a large amount of data began to flow into it, quickly forming an offline registration.
Next, Qin Muye could eliminate the real users, namely the Dead Shadows, turning the shadow into a puppet controlled by his strings.
Upon successful registration, the shadows began to converge, and Qin Muye could feel the birth of the second tier of authority.
This was a process, an unavoidable one.
This time, there were gains upper and lower, naturally all in support of Qin Muye.
If the office took everything, who would then be willing to risk their lives afterward?
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Normally awakening a Shadow didn’t require a top-level Shadow Stone, but Qin Muye was different; he was setting up his own server, so a higher consumption was quite normal.
Qin Muye, however, didn’t pay much mind to it; one turned into Talent, another into Bloodline, there was naturally profit to be had.
By continuing to develop deeper, Qin Muye could even enter the huge network of the Shadow Realm by forging a shadow, masquerading as a normal user through this virus, obtaining part of the Shadow Realm’s authority.
As for how to harvest, Qin Muye also figured it out; it seemed that the Dead Shadows could absorb the Shadow Realm to enhance themselves, but in reality, they became the engines and stabilizers of the Shadow Realm. The more Dead Shadows there were, the bigger and more stable the Shadow Realm would become.
Eventually, the Shadow Realm would harvest the Dead Shadows, forming a new origin.