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Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 291 - 293: Strong Evidence - Alloy Fire Gun
Chapter 291: Chapter 293: Strong Evidence – Alloy Fire Gun
“A Random Dungeon Scroll, an Epic Elf Queen Reclassification Certificate, an Advanced Treasure Golden Vein, and… a Low-Level Alloy Fire Gun?”
Qin Muye looked at the four items that had come out of the four Heroic Golden Treasure Chests. The others were all right, but what in the world was this Alloy Fire Gun, especially a low-level one?
[Golden Vein]
[Level: Advanced]
[Attribute]
[Gold Coin Production in Territory +100%]
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[Daily Gold Coin Production: 1000 pieces]
It was probably the percentage that qualified it as advanced; producing 1000 gold coins a day was just an extra.
But what baffled him was the Alloy Fire Gun, which was a low-level treasure. This was absurd; he had never seen a low-level treasure come out of a Golden Treasure Chest. Maybe the Spirit Monster under his command had overdrawn its luck.
[Alloy Fire Gun]
[Level: Low-Level~???]
[Attribute]
[None]
[Introduction: Includes a single bullet, can be used for suicide or homicide, destroyed after use]
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[Tip: Said to be a type of incriminating evidence; using it will destroy evidence of a major event]
“From low-level to question mark? So, does that mean its lower limit is very low, but its upper limit is potentially very high, making it a perfect trump card?”
“Just, it’s some kind of incriminating evidence; I hope it’s not too much of a hot potato.”
Qin Muye was somewhat exasperated; how could “Lord Era” stuff just about anything into a treasure box?
He suspected this Alloy Fire Gun’s function could be instant death, affecting everyone from top dogs to weaklings, and that this gun was of the type that would be scrapped after one use.
Upon inspection, it appeared to be just an ordinary fire gun, the only difference being that it was made entirely of alloy.
Qin Muye casually stuffed it into his inventory, considering it a potential major weapon that might come in handy.
As for its being incriminating evidence and evidence of a major event, that was none of Qin Muye’s concern. The event had already happened, and if the evidence itself had been lost, there could hardly be a day for reversal.
Besides, anyone capable of crafting such a bizarre fire gun was certainly no ordinary person.
After some thought, Qin Muye began to contemplate whether or not to enter the dungeon.
Four Golden Treasure Chests had yielded only one item; luck was still not on his side.
Perhaps all the luck had gone into that Alloy Fire Gun.
As for the Elf Queen’s Reclassification Certificate, not only did it require a female from the Elf Clan, but also a territory related to elves, which was a significant limitation.
But the innate Talent it provided was undoubtedly exceptional; after all, it was an Epic profession. If it weren’t for the fact that Qin Muye couldn’t reclassify himself, he would have done so immediately.
This item was akin to a Devil Fruit, containing not textual records but a peculiar life force.
Qin Muye had no intention of selling it; he planned to try to modify it himself to see if he could decipher the differences between Epic and Rare Levels.
Now, all his Spirit Monster heroes were ranked as Rare, and he contemplated whether he could artificially create Epic-level ones, turning all their professions from the lowest Rare to the lowest Epic.
This way, they would have an advantage in future assaults beyond this world.
Qin Muye had hoped to find something useful in the Golden Treasure Chests. While the items were indeed impressive, none were immediately useful.
And the Alloy Fire Gun? Using it to fight the Demon Machine Emperor? That was no longer using a cannon to kill a mosquito but rather, a waste.
He certainly didn’t think the Demon Machine Emperor could contend with Hercules, Hecate, or the Hundred-Handed Giants. Being hard to kill was one thing, but the opponent absolutely lacked any capacity to resist.
Having the Gold Vein dumped into the Supplies Warehouse by Black Hand, Qin Muye stored the rest in his inventory.
After letting the Spirit Monsters open the treasure box, Qin Muye felt somewhat disheartened, as there seemed to be nothing of use.
“I just wish they would start an event soon, I’m in need of points.”
Since this long-term mission did not come with point rewards, his points hadn’t risen in quite a while.
“Master, the equipment for the three Hundred-armed Giants is ready. Would you like to review them?” Black Hand asked Qin Muye through the Magic Network.
Hearing this, Qin Muye perked up—it had been a while since he took any action, as he was waiting for the Hundred-armed Giants’ equipment to be ready.
Sharpening the axe does not hinder the chopping of firewood, and though crushing force was possible, he mustn’t be careless.
Underestimate the enemy strategically, but always take them seriously tactically.
Thus, it was better to be cautious, for capsizing in the gutter would be rather interesting.
Qin Muye instantly teleported over and saw three ferocious giants covered in steel armor, each with fifty very flexible heads and carrying various weapons in one hundred hands.
Surrounding them were piles of iron spheres, which weren’t solid but packed with explosives, pollutants, and more on the inside.
Initially, the Hundred-armed Giants would launch the spheres, causing not only impact damage from the spheres themselves but also triggering the internal explosions for a second round of damage.
However, this second damage was just icing on the cake; the real reliance was on the powerful throws from the giants, who Qin Muye believed could pierce through the heavens if they really exerted themselves.
Even the strongest bodies of the Demon Emperor Machine might be scrapped if struck by these.
The quantity of spheres thrown at once depended on how many were available next to the Hundred-armed Giants.
The least they could throw was a thousand in an instant, enough to rupture the heavens and leave countless holes; whether one could even fly in the sky was uncertain.
This was just the first wave of attack, and the second would naturally be Qin Muye’s Endless Abyss providing fire cover, saving the landing battles and boarding battles led by Hercules and the Hundred-armed Giants for the last wave.
They must first cripple them before sending the 7th and 8th tiers in case they run away.
This was why preventing the enemy from leaving was crucial, else how could they be completely eliminated.
“We really like the armor you gave us,” said one Hundred-armed Giant in a deep, resonant voice, his other armor pieces jiggling like tumors as he moved.
Given the fifty heads, the armor on the Hundred-armed Giant was specially designed by Qin Muye for flexibility, and there was no need to worry about the weight since it was made from a synthesized special metal.
“The weapons are also very useful. I promise to chop off the Demon Machine Emperor’s head and present it to you as a gift,” another Hundred-armed Giant added.
These weapons were also custom-made. Although the Hundred-armed Giants had many heads and needs, Qin Muye had even more Spirit Monsters under his command. By summoning five hundred Spirit Monsters to collect opinions and summarize feedback, one-on-one intimate service could definitely meet the demands.
Each Hundred-armed Giant had fifty minds, hence their requirements for weapons varied: some preferred swords, some hammers, and others bows and arrows, among others. This was not an issue; in fact, it was advantageous as the variety of weapons could compensate for the disadvantages of the giants’ large size.
Large size had its benefits, but also drawbacks, such as inconveniences in narrow spaces.
“Do you need time to adapt to the new weapons? If so, how many days would you need?” Qin Muye inquired.
“No need, we were born warriors,” one Hundred-armed Giant stated, raising his weapon.
“Alright, rest well today, and let’s prepare to take action tomorrow,” declared Qin Muye. Naturally, he wouldn’t suggest starting immediately; they needed to conserve energy, and logistics and strategy updates were also necessary.
While Qin Muye didn’t participate in the command, he was aware of these considerations.
As for Hercules, Hecate, and others, they brought their own equipment, especially Hercules, who had mounts, chariots, swords, armors, and all sorts of divine items.
The mount was the divine horse Ariang, the weapons included a sword given by Hermes, a bow and arrows gifted by Apollo, a robe provided by Athena, and a golden chest plate from the Fire God. There was also the blessed bronze chariot, pulled by horses from King Diomedes, covered with the Nemean Lion’s skin, quivers filled with Hydra blood-soaked arrows, and waist wrapped with the Amazon Queen’s belt.
Also, the shield and greaves crafted from plaster, ivory, and silver and gold depicting various gods and legends, as well as the bronze jar containing Medusa’s hair, among others.
Any single item from his equipment was a divine artifact. Despite seeming unarmed upon his arrival, the reveal of such items was even more dazzling than those on Hecate, truly fitting for a top-notch figure under Zeus’s command.
With this array of divine artifacts bolstered by Hercules’ immense strength, Qin Muye suspected Hercules could shatter the heavens with a single strike.