I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 273
Chapter 273: Return To Reality
Soon, through one bidding round after another, they bid on various rare materials, herbs, resources, and everything that was useful.
In total, from the 119 quadrillion worth of harvest they counted, only 54 quadrillion worth of materials remained.
After splitting everything, they quickly packed it up to be sold directly to the Nova Government.
Though it was much cheaper, it was fast, allowing them to get the money quickly.
With nothing left to do, they said goodbye and shut themselves in the training halls.
From soul training to elemental comprehension buffs, it was key to whether they could advance to Void General or Void Venerate in the coming month.
Watching everyone leave, Nash turned to Camilla.
“Do you plan to stay here too?” Nash asked.
“Hmm, you’re already a Void General. I need to catch up,” Camilla said, nodding.
Nash had already given her the void and soul fortification manuals.
Yet, even after comprehending these two manuals, because of the lack of time, her soul’s progress was still stuck.
If she wanted to catch up to Nash, this coming month would be crucial.
“Alright, I’ll wait for you outside. Also, here’s the third chapter of your personalized manual, the Void Condensation Chapter,” Nash said, handing her a thick book.
Like his own, it was a manual that could help Camilla achieve the theoretical limit of 10,000 void amplification per percent of her progress.
The only difference was that it was only enough to reach 100% condensation rate.
For the remaining 900%, Nash hadn’t had time to deduce it for her.
“Thank you! You really are the best!” Camilla smiled, jumping into his arms.
With the manual in hand, she couldn’t be happier.
Each tailored manual Nash gave her set her on a perfect path for the future.
With a solid foundation, she might even reach a rank beyond War God!
Looking at her beloved, Camilla suddenly thought of something.
“What about you? When are you leaving?”
“I’ll leave tomorrow. I still have a lot to do.”
“What are you going to do?”
“I need to buy more supplies, stock up on elemental crystals, register as an official scientist, find someone to engrave runic language on those tier 5 perfect items, and finally find where I could get a planetary genetic potion.”
Buying supplies and elemental crystals was straightforward.
As long as he had money, it didn’t need much of his attention, he could just wait for everything to be delivered to his doorstep.
Next, Nash needed to pass the evaluation and become an official scientist.
Although he no longer needed the loan that the identity provided, Nora still urged him to register.
To access more advanced knowledge and resources, he had to enter the circle and become an official scientist.
While it seemed he could buy everything with money, that only applied to low-tier resources.
The same went for knowledge. Although the Nova Library seemed extensive, its contents were quite limited.
Aside from some scattered manuals and a lot of low-quality miscellaneous knowledge, most of it was already known to the general public.
If he truly wanted high-quality knowledge, he could only pass the test in the Spirit Pavilion.
Even then, without the identity of an official scientist, how could he continuously innovate or discover knowledge to raise his permissions?
With a mountain of tasks to do, Nash couldn’t waste a single moment.
“It seems you really have a lot to do,” Camilla said, sighing as she sensed the heavy burden on Nash’s shoulders.
“No worries, I can take care of myself,” Nash said with a smile.
“Hmm, let’s go inside. Let me help you relax a little…”
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A day later, after bullying Camilla into submission with his newfound power, Nash woke up feeling refreshed.
Sensing the movement beside her, Camilla also woke up.
“Are you leaving now?”
“No, I’ll eat with you first,” Nash said, smiling as he hugged Camilla in his arms.
“Oh~”
After lingering together for a few more hours, Nash stood and began to cook a meal for Camilla.
Soon, after sharing a table full of food, Nash said goodbye to her and a few others in the shelter before returning to reality.
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Auralis I, Central Gathering Site.
Returning to reality, Nash felt all his pores open, inhaling the fresh atmosphere around him.
“Huh~ Comfortable.”
Though his soul power suddenly took a nosedive, the paradise-like environment of reality kept him from feeling any sense of loss.
Nash even felt more alive than when he was in the dark plane.
That place truly was a desolate land.
No matter how grandly he built their residence or beautified the surroundings, its essence was still different from reality.
Meanwhile, as he relished the familiar sensation, he saw Zeke zip past him in a flash.
“Noir! You’re here. Where are the others? What happened to the shelter?” Zeke asked anxiously.
Though he had relayed to the Pioneering team that they could stay in the shelter for another month, he didn’t expect not a single individual to return.
Fearing something had happened to those precious seeded talents, even as a War God, Zeke felt anxious, as if sitting on pins and needles.
“There’s no problem, Instructor Zeke. What happened was…”
Starting from their arrival at the shelter, Nash recounted the selection of the leader, beast tides, shelter levels, the [Team Module System], resource collectors, large-scale battle weapons, and more.
Listening to Nash’s story, Zeke felt like he was hearing a fantasy tale.
Two Void Commanders fighting for the leader position under the noses of Void Generals and Void Venerates?
A genetic ability that allowed remote communication, analysis, and positioning?
A tier 4 engraver working with a resource collector?
A self-built large-scale battle weapon?
More importantly, what did he just hear? The shelter was already at level 5?!
“Are you joking with me?”
“No, everything I said is the truth,” Nash replied. He had no reason to lie or hide anything.
Since he had used and shown these openly, there was no need to worry about others knowing.