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Chapter 2419

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Meg pulled an all-nighter, and with his extraordinary reading ability as a demigod, he finished reading the entire Dungeon Chronicles.

This should be the version that was circulated internally, because it started from when the ancestors of the Dungeon migrated to the Dungeon from the Norland Continent.

35,000 years ago, there was a strong earthquake that caused an entire area in the southern part of the Norland Continent to collapse, and the Dungeon fell.

The creatures in this tens of thousands of kilometers of collapsed area became the first batch of immigrants to the Dungeon.

The Dungeon World was as vast as the Norland Continent, but there weren't so many powerful races desperately trying to move in, so it was very rich in resources.

After experiencing friction in the early stages, the six major races in the collapsed area came to an agreement and decided to develop the fertile land of the Dungeon together. This was also the embryonic form of the Dungeon Federation.

With abundant food and a spacious enough territory, the ancestors of the Dungeon were able to reproduce and strengthen quickly.

And what really made the Dungeon World walk on a completely different technological path from the Norland Continent was a divine monument that fell from the sky.

In the 5,000th year of the Dungeon Calendar, the divine monument fell from the sky, and the entire Dungeon World was illuminated by light.

There were many mysterious runes recorded on the divine monument, and no one knew what they meant.

In tens of thousands of years, the ancestors of the Dungeon World comprehended the laws under the divine monument, and improved rapidly. Some even broke through to become a Transcendent.

There were also ancestors who were enlightened by the stone monument, and started the technology tree of the Dungeon World. From then on, the Dungeon World soared on the path of coexistence of technology and magic, and walked on a completely different development path from the Norland Continent.

In the history of the Dungeon World, the divine monument had always occupied an important position. Almost every era's geniuses and changes revolved around the stone monument.

The mysterious runes on the stone monument were deciphered, and what followed was the advancement of the Dungeon World's civilization.

"This is equivalent to giving the whole world a cheat." Meg stroked his chin and pondered.

In the past thirty-five thousand years, there were a total of four hundred and eighty Transcendents recorded in the Underground City, and two hundred and eighty Transcendents were recorded as having died.

And in the past 10,000 years, the number of people who became Transcendents was 82.

In the past 5,000 years, it was 30.

It could be seen that even in the Dungeon, the difficulty of breaking through to become a Transcendent seemed to be increasing.

But even so, it was still better than the Norland Continent's predicament of no one becoming a god in the past 10,000 years.

Of all the masters who had broken through to the Transcendent Realm in the past five thousand years, Ferdinand was undoubtedly one of the most dazzling existences.

After tens of thousands of years of development, the political system of the Underground City was similar to a presidential republic. The various states formed the Underground City Federation. Overall, they were unified but relatively independent.

However, under the political system of the seemingly advanced civilization, the twelve major corporations already controlled most of the wealth and power in the underground city.

Although the president had great power, he was often the spokesperson of the major corporations.

The military was also controlled by the corporations and was a money tree for the five major technology companies.

In such an environment, a little boy from a humble background was like a dazzling comet, crushing the geniuses of the great families and breaking through to the Transcendent Realm in just a thousand years. Without the support of a major corporation, he became the First Marshal of the military.

At this point, the Federation's military had embarked on the path of reform. First, the control of the various large corporations was cut off. Next, the military had a high degree of autonomy. They no longer completely listened to the president. Instead, they were loyal to the First Marshal.

When Meg read this paragraph, he was completely stunned.

Good heavens, this is a real cheat, okay? Moreover, he was using force.

How difficult was the reform of the system? Not to mention the tens of thousands of years of operation of the ancient corporations.

However, Ferdinand was simply too powerful, suppressing all who refused to submit with his iron blood. He directly crushed two great corporate clans and killed eight extraordinary experts, forcing the various corporate clans to pinch their noses and accept this result.

Meg couldn't imagine that the middle-aged man who shamelessly asked him to grill skewers yesterday was the man who stood at the top of the Underground City.

As for why someone as strong as Ferdinand still wanted to cooperate with him, it wasn't hard to understand.

In the history of the Underground City, there were hundreds of Transcendents. The corporations that had survived from the ancient times all had extremely strong foundations. The strength of some ancient Transcendents wasn't weaker than Ferdinand.

All parties reached a tacit understanding and balance. Under the situation where they didn't fall out with each other, seeking help from the outside world became Ferdinand's only choice.

It was unknown how many people in the military who were loyal to Ferdinand were also loyal to a certain corporation.

There weren't many young people like Meg who had a clean background and were strong enough.

This chronicle obviously wasn't released to the public. It introduced the ten most powerful corporations in the Underground City in detail, including the companies under them and the Transcendents hidden in them.

After that, Meg brought up Ferdinand's plan.

There was only one mission in the document: Infiltrate the McCarthy Family and investigate whether Armand McCarthy was involved in Councilor Tam's disappearance. Rescue Councilor Tam!

Mission Reward: One chance to study the divine monument.

Meg was speechless.

"System, someone is here to steal your business," Meg said with a smile.

He didn't expect this Ferdinand to be so interesting. The reward for his first personal mission was already so generous.

After reading the history of the Underground City, Meg naturally had a strong interest in the divine monument.

The geniuses in the Underground City studied the divine monument and broke through to the Transcendence realm. It could be seen that the divine monument was the biggest variable that widened the gap between the Underground City and the Norland Continent.

Meg was only one step away now. If he had the chance to study the divine monument at a close distance, he might be able to gain something even if he couldn't become a god right away.

The first mission gave Meg, a non-native of the Underground City, a chance to come into contact with the divine monument. Meg felt that this Ferdinand was not bad.

Of course, the McCarthy Family was one of the top ten ancient corporations. There were three Transcendents in the family, and they had lasted from the Chaotic Era more than 30,000 years ago until now.

Obviously, this first mission started in Hell Mode.

As the saying went, "Wealth comes from danger." Meg made a decision very quickly.

"Host, it is theoretically possible to become a god on the Norland Continent through incense," the system advised. "But once you enter the Underground City, the Host's safety is not within the System's control. The mortality rate is extremely high."

"No one has succeeded in the past 10,000 years. I don't think your theory is very reliable." Meg shook his head and said with a smile, "Moreover, this time in the Underground City, my backer is quite powerful. Wealth comes from danger. The Norland Continent doesn't even have a god, so they don't have the confidence to talk to the Underground City at all."

Meg sent a message to Xi with his wristband. "Tell that person that I agree to cooperate."

Soon, Meg received Xi's reply. "Okay."

Meg kept his wristband and opened the study room door. Irina was standing outside with a glass of milk. She smiled and said, "Have you made your decision?"

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