This Journey To The West Is So Terrifying Chapter 261
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In just an instant, they had become the most faithful followers of the Buddha.
All the Treasure Ships had lost control at that moment, and Lin Fang was surprised to find that the Dharma of Conversion forced by the Buddhist Sect was the very bane of these Treasure Ships.
Although the Treasure Ships were formidable, at their core, they were still just Magical Treasures that required someone to operate them.
If you can’t solve the problem, solve the person who raises the problem; this thought process is flawless.
After having collected these fervent believer Heavenly soldiers into his own Treasure Space, Lin Fang then removed his Black Robe, revealing a handsome face.
And in the silent void, a dazzling figure suddenly appeared—it was Feng Jiu.
“Hehe, this way, the fellows from the Heavenly Court will only think that it was the Buddhist Sect that made the move,” said Feng Jiu, with a fox-like smile on her face.
Lin Fang frowned slightly and said, “But that Heavenly General saw your weapon; won’t they have other suspicions?”
“Don’t worry, how could I possibly make such a mistake? I tampered with him the moment his soul returned to its place. After he’s resurrected, he can only be an idiot, and the only information they can get from him is the image of your Paper figures at work.”
After saying this, she looked at Lin Fang with astonishment, wondering why he had such a strange Paper figure.
It simply defied all common sense, and no matter how she looked at it, that Paper figure seemed not quite proper.
“I heard that your Paper figure became like this because of your Soul Splitting?” Feng Jiu asked curiously.
Lin Fang was immediately covered in metaphorical black lines, holding back the urge to thrash the Paper figure, and asked softly, “Did it do something excessive again?”
Seeing this, Feng Jiu revealed a cunning smile and said, “What do you think?”
Lin Fang immediately turned his head away, no longer paying attention to this woman. Having interacted with her for so long, he had gotten to know Feng Jiu’s temperament well—if he kept dwelling on this issue, he would only be on the losing end.
So he wisely chose to shut up and not continue the topic.
Turning his gaze to the Treasure Ship, which had lost all its functions, he knew it was only temporary. He owed his ability to do this to the blue Short Dagger in his hand.
For this Short Dagger was named the Blade of the Lawless, and as the name suggested, no laws could withstand its edge.
Because of this, the Treasure Ships which it struck were not greatly damaged, but the Runes of restrictions on them would lose their effects, turning the awe-inspiring Treasure Ships of the Three Realms into mere mortal vessels in an instant.
However, such an effect could only be maintained for a limited time. After half a day, these restrictive Runes would recover one by one.
Lin Fang had to use this time to infiltrate the control core of the Treasure Ship and modify the permissions, otherwise, the Treasure Ship would initiate a self-destruct sequence.
Of course, all this was still Lin Fang’s fault; his previous attack on the Treasure Ship led the folks at the Heavenly Forge Bureau to redesign the defensive measures of the Treasure Ship, including a self-destruct program, to prevent similar incidents from happening again.
The pair entered the control core of the Treasure Ship, and looking at the mysterious Crystal Stone wrapped in Runes, Feng Jiu couldn’t help but frown.
This thing was undoubtedly complex; many of the numerous Runes were merely distractions, and only a few were truly effective.
And in a short time, Lin Fang had to identify the correct Runes and then discover the vulnerabilities in the entire system to successfully breach and revise permissions.
This was not something ordinary people could achieve. Even the Demon Master had racked his brains and failed to complete this task in time last time, resulting in all the Treasure Ships Feng Jiu had meddled with self-destructing.
“How about it, are you confident? This thing isn’t easy to handle,” Feng Jiu said nervously.
She had taken one look at the Treasure Ship and fallen for it; it truly deserved its reputation as a war weapon produced by the Heavenly Court after consuming vast resources. Whether it was the design, material, or weapons, it represented the highest level of craftsmanship in the Three Realms.
Such a wondrous object, anyone would like to have it.
Lin Fang weighed the Crystal Stone in his hands and smiled, “Don’t worry, I’m a professional at this. They may have made many improvements, but it’s still too rough.”
Lin Fang wasn’t boasting—he had already discovered that the Crystal Stone’s Rune combination was like programming in his previous world; Runes were the language, and by mastering the logic of this language, one could create such magical things.
In this world, perhaps because this system had only recently emerged, many aspects were still quite rough, making them seem full of loopholes to someone with extensive programming experience.
Although, after the last incident, the people from the Heavenly Forge Bureau, learning from their pain, had added something similar to a firewall from Lin Fang’s old world to this system, yet in Lin Fang’s eyes, it was still too primitive.
Thus, it didn’t take him long to successfully break through the firewall, infiltrate the inner workings of the Crystal Stone, and begin his tampering.
To save time, Lin Fang moved the foolproof operating system he had established on the first Treasure Ship directly over.
Looking at the newly arranged Runes, he clapped his hands with a smile and said, “Done!”
These actions were smooth and seamless, leaving Feng Jiu, who stood by, completely dumbfounded. This was the top secret of the Heavenly Forge Bureau, and even the Demon Master, known for his cleverness in the Three Realms, couldn’t easily crack it.
Yet in Lin Fang’s hands, it was finished in the blink of an eye.
“Are you sure it’s all good, aren’t you going to check again? That was too fast,” Feng Jiu said with some concern.
