Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 335 - 337: Heavenly Net Subprogram

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Chapter 335: Chapter 337: Heavenly Net Subprogram

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“Ah, too busy,” Qin Muye sighed.

“But there were still too few jumps. If it had transferred me millions of times, I might have given up. It’s only three thousand six hundred and seventy-two coordinates after all; blast them all,” Qin Muyue uploaded all the tracked coordinates to the Magic Network, and the next moment the Super Space-Time Transmission Channel activated.

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“Could it be the Hacker Empire…”

“As expected of Heavenly Net—it really is formidable,” Qin Muye didn’t plan to just take down Heavenly Net like that; the difficulty of destroying Heavenly Net on a physical level was simply too high.

“Exactly, Heavenly Net’s tech tree is completely tilted towards the Terminators. The technology points are incredibly bent; no wonder there are no space-based weapons. Otherwise, wouldn’t it be more exhilarating to just shoot me from the sky remotely?”

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“Okay, I agree,” The intelligence level of the Heavenly Net subroutine was not sufficient, so it couldn’t tell that Qin Muye was lying.

“Of course, that’s naturally not a problem, but first, you have to get Heavenly Net to lift the Space Lock, then I can use the Time Channel to send the Endless Abyss back,” Qin Muye said.

“Heh, cautious enough, huh?”

“Spark Source Fragment? So this Terminator can not only perform Magnetic Field Rotation but is also a Transformer?” Qin Muye raised an eyebrow, looking at this nearly 8th-ranked Terminator before him, his tone carrying a trace of disbelief.

“Yes, I am a part of the main program’s code. Before I was captured, this command had already been issued,” the Heavenly Net subroutine responded without hesitation.

“You shouldn’t have sent this Terminator to me just to trick me.”

“You can leave, but this Terminator can’t. You’re not a local area network, are you? As soon as you leave my region of the Endless Abyss, you should be able to contact your main program,” Qin Muye wasn’t an idiot. How could he possibly let the Terminator be taken away too?

“If you leave this world, I won’t invade your world again,” the Heavenly Net subroutine said coldly.

“Tell me, what do you want with me? I doubt you’d have popped up without reason,” Qin Muye said while checking.

“Heavenly Net? You’re quite impressive; I didn’t expect you’d actually be able to penetrate the defenses of the Endless Abyss,” The crimson gleam in Qin Muye’s eyes flickered as he chased down Heavenly Net’s signal source.

“I will report this, but on the condition that you let me leave,” the Heavenly Net subroutine said very earnestly.

“I presume this is our first encounter,” the Terminator lying on the operating table suddenly spoke, its voice a cold mechanical sound with no distinction between male and female.

“So that’s how it is; no wonder I thought you couldn’t possibly have the ability to break through the defenses of my Endless Abyss,” Qin Muye said, but he didn’t skimp on the checks.

Let’s not talk about anything else; the reward of Points alone is enough to tempt him—it’s a hard currency that can be used on any server.

He wouldn’t leave without finishing off Heavenly Net.

It couldn’t possibly be left to Qin Muye to handle everything. Qin Muye alone was already too busy with research and learning, and it was naturally up to Spirit Monster to deal with matters like these.

But quickly, Heavenly Net very earnestly said, “I am just a subroutine split inside the body of a Terminator, not the main program.”

Of course, apart from those bases, a number of important research bases had also been bombed. But for Heavenly Net, that’s almost like having a scrape, causing no substantial damage; probably it was more about adding bulk to confuse Qin Muye.

Once the Heavenly Net subroutine was released, Qin Muye was able to trace its final landing point in an instant.

It was a subroutine, no doubt, but who knows if it would deceive him.

Then, he began to further develop technology with this “crashed” Terminator.

An invasion of the world? From the beginning, it wasn’t a matter of invasion; it was about survival—it was definitely going to be a fight to the death.

At least, they knew something: this Heavenly Net subroutine’s attempt to persuade him to return was probably just a ruse. The specific intentions were likely known only to the main program of Heavenly Net.

One thing Qin Muye could be certain of was that Heavenly Net must already have a wealth of data on the research of 8th-ranked Terminators, needing just a small opportunity to complete the development of an 8th-ranked Terminator.

But Qin Muye remained unfazed; it was probable that this subroutine was fooled by the main program. Others might not know, but how could Qin Muye not know the truth?

Qin Muye’s body possessed technology from both the Iron Blood Civilization and the Pioneer Empire, two interstellar civilizations. Although his artificial intelligence was no match for Tian Qi, in other technical aspects, he could completely overwhelm Heavenly Net.

Qin Muye was no fool; he wouldn’t simply put the subroutine back without reason.

In the Magic Network, Qin Muye sent a message to Black Hand, and soon, Tian Qi arrived with his team to take care of it.

In this timeline of the Sky Net Era, filled with interests, how could Qin Muye possibly leave just like that?

Three thousand six hundred and seventy-two transmission channels were opened, and a massive barrage of artillery and ammunition poured in.

In Qin Muye’s eyes, it was just a pawn; even if its source code was extracted, nothing related to the intelligent AI could be found.

It definitely wasn’t Black Hand physically operating it; it must have been other Spirit Monsters arranged to come.

Who knows how many servers Tian Qi has, or whether there are any hidden measures in place.

So he was very curious about how Tian Qi had managed to break through.

He was also thinking of using this subroutine as a locator so that when he returned, Qin Muye could directly open the corresponding coordinates through the Super-Space Transmission Channel and conduct a firepower strike.

He hadn’t expected this, and it seemed that there was something off about the other party’s programming technique, giving him the feeling of a vast coding world.

Since Tian Qi needed a closed loop to be born, the technology was uneven in caliber, the kind where one mistake could cause problems, and it naturally couldn’t compare to the complete technology of an interstellar civilization.

All under heaven rush about for the sake of profit, and all hustle and bustle is for the sake of profit too.

Hearing this, Qin Muye was also somewhat surprised, but he quickly smiled and said, “Do you have the authority to do this?”

The Endless Abyss was indeed under a space lock, but not the Super-Space Transmission Channel, and he could leave at any time. He was simply trying to create the illusion of a blockade to see if he could wait things out with ease.

Clearly, the intelligence level was insufficient, but thinking about it, that was quite normal, since it was just a subroutine and not the main program, so it naturally could not be too intelligent.

A careful pilot steers a ship for ten thousand years.

If it had been a transformed person, a clone, or some kind of biologically engineered being, Qin Muye wouldn’t have had such thoughts. Unfortunately, this Terminator was a robot, even though these robots could use magnetic field rotation.

One should know that in the Endless Abyss, even the Mysterious Lock alone could block all kinds of communication signals, let alone the End of All Things and the Abyss Power, which could twist these signals into all sorts of strange things once they entered the Endless Abyss.

Let’s not forget this was a nearly 8th-tier Terminator. Not to mention other aspects, it was certainly costly to build; would he just send it back and aid the enemy?

Besides, Qin Muye was merely bluffing the other side into lifting the Space Lock; he never said he would truly leave.

Before entering this timeline of the Sky Net Era, the space around it had been sealed off by Tian Qi. Qin Muye did possess the corresponding decryption technology; it just required some time. Spirit Monsters using the same technology were also working on it, and they were quite efficient.

At this juncture, the attempt to coax him back made Qin Muye wonder—if perhaps the 8th-tier Terminator was close to successful development?

One didn’t need to think twice to know the words were false. Did one really think that robots wouldn’t lie?

This was an embryonic form of the 8th-tier Terminator that fell into Qin Muye’s hands, tantamount to delivering a weapon to counter the Terminator Treasure.

These Heavenly Net Bases were actually more resource bases and munition plants than anything else, and they did not have too many forces stationed there. The reason was simple: Tian Qi ruled the entire world, and all the forces were focused on eliminating Qin Muye, thus their own defense systems were comparatively weak.

The subroutine did not arrive at the landing point immediately but went through thousands of relay boards for transfer and diversification before finally vanishing.

In just an instant, so many Heavenly Net Bases were reduced to flat ground. Although these bases had defense systems and energy shields, against such a vast barrage of firepower, comparable to a Level 3 attack, they stood no chance whatsoever.

As for the Spirit Monsters decoding the Space Lock, that was indeed real—allowing them to train their skills, gain experience, and better handle similar situations in the future.

The Terminators were not a normal native race but rather more like puppets. While powerful, their weaknesses were also apparent: as robots, whether in hardware or software, as long as the technology was decrypted, Qin Muye could create the corresponding counter-technology.