Chapter 173: The Bug in the Divine Revelation System
In a world governed by the Universal Class System, there were many ways to gain experience points.
However, at its core, they could be classified into three main methods:
1.Clearing dungeons
2.Hunting monsters
3.Completing quests
For someone of Qin Xianâs status, any of these three methods would be incredibly easy.
Take, for example, the elite team that had been set up specifically to help him farm experience and level-cap at 39âthis was just one of the Qin Familyâs many resources ensuring that he was born to win.
Following the normal progression, reaching Level 80 and stepping into the Legendary Tier would take him at least 15 yearsâmeaning he would achieve Legendary status at 35.
A 35-year-old Legendary-tier powerhouse would already be a record-breaking existence.
Even the Empireâs founding emperor, Yingzu, had only reached Legendary Tier at 40!
But for Qin XianâThat was too slow.
Perhaps due to the Void lineage coursing through his veins, Qin Xianâs thirst for power was far beyond ordinary people.
And besides the conventional ways to gain experienceâHe had another method.
This was the innate ability granted by his second professionâa power unique to him alone.
By manifesting as a Void Entity, he could devour powerful humans and convert their lifeforce into pure experience points!
This was something even other Void Overlords couldnât do. After all, true Void beings werenât data-driven entitiesâthey didnât understand concepts like experience points.
Their power was fixed from the moment they were bornâunchanging and eternal.
But Qin Xian was different. He was a data-driven Void Overlord. For him, experience points were not just an abstract concept but a tangible reality.
In a sense⊠he was a Bug in the Divine Revelation System.
Qin Xian touched his chin thoughtfully. Maybe it was time to visit the Void Realm.
But before he could make a decisionâ
Knock, knock.
A soft knock came from his door, followed by a gentle voice, âBrother, can I come in?â
It was Qin Li.
Qin Xianâs lips curled into a faint smile, âCome in.â
The door swung open, and Qin Li stepped inside, dressed in an elegant white dress.
Her face glowed with happiness, though not because anything in particular had happened. She was simply happy to see her brother.
That was all. But as she looked at Qin Xian, she suddenly felt thatâŠSomething about him had changed.
Qin Li had always admired and adored her brother. To her, Qin Xian was the perfect manâthe most extraordinary existence in the world.
No other man could even compare. Yet now, as she stood before himâHer cheeks flushed red, and her heart pounded uncontrollably.
For some reason, Qin Xian seemed even more attractive than ever, as if his entire being was radiating a divine aura.
It made her want to get closerâto stay by his side forever.
Seeing Qin Liâs reaction, Qin Xian raised an eyebrow. He knew exactly what was happening.
This was due to the new talent he had received from killing Gu AnranâăCharm Effectă.
This ability permanently set his Charisma to the maximum possible value and increased his allure to the opposite sex by 500%.
It seemed that even his own sister wasnât immune. However, Qin Xian wasnât particularly concerned.
For one, he and Qin Li werenât actually blood-related. And even if they were, it wouldnât have mattered.
In this world, high-tier professionals often intermarried within their own bloodlines to preserve strong genetic traits.
Many of the great noble families engaged in strategic intermarriage to ensure that their descendants inherited powerful talents.
Among the most extreme examplesâWas the Imperial Family itself.
Within the royal lineage, sibling marriages were common, leading to weaker bloodlines and fewer offspringâ
But every emperor born was guaranteed to be a top-tier professional.
Qin Li moved closer, taking a seat right next to Qin Xian. Breathing in his scent, her eyes grew dazed, and a possessive desire began to well up inside her.
She wanted to monopolize her brother. To have him belong to her alone.
âWhatâs wrong?â Qin Xian asked softly, smiling as he gazed at her.
It was ironicâhis gentle demeanor completely concealed the monstrous schemes he had orchestrated just days ago.
After all, he had planned the Void Invasion, leading to the deaths of thousands of elite geniuses. And yet, even if Qin Li knew the truth, she wouldnât care.
To her, the lives of all those people combined werenât worth a single strand of Qin Xianâs hair.
Taking a deep breath, Qin Li finally spoke, âBrother, I just received some news. Abyssal energy fluctuations have been detected.â
âThe Divine-Demon Trial is expected to begin ahead of schedule.â
Hearing this, Qin Xianâs expression turned serious.
âWhen?â
âIn about three weeks.â
Qin Xian nodded, issuing his command, âMake the preparations. I will be participating in the Divine-Demon Trial.â
The Divine-Demon Trial was one of the most significant events in the entire human world.
â It had no level restrictions.
â It had no class restrictions.
â Anyone could participateâso long as they could pass the trials.
For those who excelled, the rewards were immense. The best performersâthose who achieved a Seven-Star rating or higherâ
Would be granted entry into the Divine Revelation Core, where they could receive blessings directly from the Divine Revelation System.
Even with the Qin Familyâs vast resources, Qin Xian still coveted the rewards from the Divine Revelation System.
Because the artifacts given by the system itselfâThose were true divine relics.
But for Qin Xian, there was something else even more important.
The Divine Revelation Core was the only known connection between the Divine Revelation System and the real universe.
It was also the only place in the cosmos where one could sense the presence of the Divine Revelation Monolithâ
The gateway for humans to ascend beyond mortality. Qin Xian had his own plans and he had a feelingâŠ
That entering the Divine Revelation Core might allow him to tap into the will of his ancestors.