I Can Infinitely Synthesize Transcendent Genes-Chapter 554 - : 【419】A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire, I Am the Supreme! (Seeking monthly votes at the end of the month~)_1

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Chapter 554: 【419】A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire, I Am the Supreme! (Seeking monthly votes at the end of the month~)_1

“You’re right, a large part of these people do have issues.”

Above the Dark Sea.

In an independent space, outsiders couldn’t see Pei Jinye and Xing Tian’s existence at all.

Regarding the results obtained by Xing Tian, Pei Jinye was not surprised.

He had previously observed secretly in the Dark Sea Space, where some people were specifically engaged in intelligence-related activities.

“How many were eliminated?”

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“350 people. A total of 417 entered the test initially, with 158 withdrawing of their own accord. Of the remaining 67, 55 treated it merely as fun…” Xing Tian reported.

“Only 12 people…” Pei Jinye sounded without any ripple of emotion, “At least we are not fighting alone.”

“Indeed, that’s something to be grateful for,” Xing Tian continued, “What should we do next?”

“Create a Mirror Space, pinpoint the traitors’ locations, and I’ll arrange for someone to take their spots,” Pei Jinye said calmly.

Xing Tian was not surprised by this.

Eliminating those who might threaten their objective was not burdensome for it.

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“The twelve people are for you to cultivate. Among the remaining fifty, there should also be some promising ones…” Pei Jinye paused, “Zero Degree, what we are about to do is extremely dangerous, so for these people… it’s necessary to elevate their thinking.”

Elevation…

That is, brainwashing.

Pei Jinye didn’t know whether Xing Tian truly understood what he meant by “elevation.”

In any case, it would take action.

To make use of these people.

“A single spark can start a prairie fire!”

As instructed by Pei Jinye, Xing Tian would continue to solidify ideological unity through simulated games for a while.

As for those who remained, they had already been moved to the Mirror Space.

The options “to withdraw” and “to continue” appeared before the remaining two hundred plus people.

Many were uncertain and apprehensive.

“Upgrades to the Dark Sea are underway; we will unlock more information. The channel space will still be open to everyone… but I must emphasize: from this moment on, no information regarding the Dark Sea may be revealed to the outside world, or you will bear the consequences.”

Some scoffed at this, some were skeptical.

Clearly.

Almost instantly, a few shadows vanished from above the Dark Sea, and everyone began to feel more unsure.

Pei Jinye’s voice was like the God Spirit of this space, “Ladies and Gentlemen, to become true members, you must undergo our trials. The Dark Sea has seen multiple instances of intelligence leaks over the years; the past can be turned over, but henceforth, I will hold you accountable. May the world be peaceful.”

The noble figure created by Pei Jinye disappeared above the Dark Sea.

Concerning what these people might think.

He simply didn’t care.

Xing Tian had already provided a list of names.

“Among those listed are individuals from the Federation, the Old Gods Association, and various other organizations…”

Pei Jinye put away the list.

Even though he himself was connected to the Old Gods Association, on his own turf, it was better to keep personnel pure.

Targeting Gaia was not the ultimate goal.

Behind Gaia was the Star Ring.

The Star Ring represented the entire Federation.

“Knock it off, or before you know it, I’ll turn into the head of the Rebel Army,” Pei Jinye laughed self-deprecatingly.

He had no intention of overthrowing anyone to take their place.

What he wanted to do…

Was to Devour… to Upgrade!

And—

To deal with those threats to his life.

He had purposefully implicated the Holy Alliance to take the blame, intending to draw this behemoth into the fray to attract firepower.

No matter how much Gaia kept him in mind, in the end, he was but a single person.

But the Holy Alliance was different.

It was already a behemoth, having deep-seated enmities with the Federation.

Moreover, Pei Jinye had increased the dose this time.

Directly invading a military base… this was no longer merely provoking the Western Continent; it was overtly challenging the security concerns of the Federation.

The Holy Alliance was sure to lose a layer of skin if not perish entirely this time.

But what did that have to do with Pei Jinye?

Before the reset, the Holy Alliance had already offended him.

Regarding the Dark Sea Space.

Pei Jinye had already granted certain permissions to Xing Tian, but of course, not full permissions.

The task of maintaining stability, he imagined, should be quite effortless for Xing Tian.

Meanwhile.

On a cruise ship traveling from the North Continent to Central State.

A man wearing a Niu Horn Mask appeared quite flustered.

Standing opposite him was a seemingly ordinary middle-aged man, who was precisely the Respectful Envoy sent by the Holy Alliance to Central State to intercept Pei Jin.

“Respectful Envoy, the Demon Bone might have… might have been lost,” the man in the Niu Horn Mask said with a panicked tone.

“Lost?” the middle-aged Respectful Envoy turned and asked, “How could it be lost?”

His voice was calm, showing no sign of irritation.

But the man in the Niu Horn Mask involuntarily shuddered slightly before hurriedly kneeling on one knee, “When I awoke, the Demon Bone had disappeared. There was no sign that the wind cover had been opened… my lord.”

“The wind cover?” the middle-aged Respectful Envoy interrupted what he was about to say next.

The man in the Niu Horn Mask honestly passed over the intact wind cover.

With a wave of his hand, the middle-aged Respectful Envoy revealed a spherical transparent object in his hand, “When General Nine gave you the wind cover, was it he who personally set the seal?”

“Yes. I’ve been saving it carefully since taking over; without your command, I dare not use it,” said the man in the Niu Horn Mask hurriedly.

The middle-aged Respectful Envoy said nothing.

Upon his examination, there were indeed no signs that someone had forcibly opened the wind cover.

He narrowed his gaze.

“This matter… is quite suspicious. Did you notice the loss today?”