I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 284
Chapter 284: Virtual Assistant (2)
“Will that take long?”
“Do you have a time frame for when you need the items delivered, sir?”
“Yes, I’m leaving the Nova Sector in about three weeks.”
“Three weeks? If we mobilize all our connections, we should be able to collect 20 trillion elemental crystals for you.”
“That’s good.” Nash nodded, satisfied.
Although he could buy them from the Nova Government or other organizations, it would cost him 18 to 20 nova credits per crystal.
However, at the Star Tower, Nash’s top-tier discount meant he only needed to pay 16 nova credits per attributeless elemental crystal.
Twenty trillion elemental crystals should suffice for his needs in the coming years.
“Is there anything else you need?”
“Hmm, here.” Nash handed Jude a list.
The list included more potions, special materials, food, pet resources, and other consumables.
Seeing it wasn’t as outrageous as the last order, Jude nodded, taking note.
“We’ll ensure these supplies are delivered on time.”
“Thanks…”
After paying over 160 trillion nova credits, Nash returned to his battleship and headed home.
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On the way, Nash logged into the Virtual World to check the virtual assistant’s progress.
“Hm? Already a quarter of the way through? That’s fast,” Nash muttered, shocked.
Though he wasn’t sure how much computational power and time it would take to optimize the [Library Module System], he could tell the virtual assistant was on another level.
One had to understand that, without the consciousness to directly calculate the answer, the virtual assistant could only brute-force every possibility until it found the right one.
Though it was mindless work, the computational power required was immense.
“Seems the money I paid was worth it,” Nash said with a smile.
If the virtual assistant’s solution worked, it would be a massive boost for his future endeavors.
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Arriving at Auralis 1, Nash disembarked from his battleship and took a quick rest at his residence.
Soon, after hours of waiting in anticipation, the virtual assistant’s answer finally arrived.
[Calculation Complete…]
[Uploading the Runic Model Simulation…]
[Upload Complete…]
Examining the runic model simulation, Nash quickly decoded each piece and embedded it into the [Library Module System].
Hoping it would work, Nash waited eagerly as the [Library Module System] rebooted.
After a brief buffer from the new combination of runic programs, it stabilized, making Nash smile.
“Did it work?”
Eager to test the new feature, Nash visited the Nova Library and activated the [Library Module System]’s new function.
In the past, he would sit and read physical books or scroll through data for efficiency.
Now, as if opening a back door, using his internal user permissions and the updated module system, streams of data were automatically uploaded to the system.
“This… It really works!”
From physical reading to a direct connection, the speed increased a hundredfold!
If one stream of computational power could previously read ten books a day, now it could upload a thousand!
If he allocated a billion streams of computational power to the [Library Module System], it could upload a trillion books daily, comparable to when he had the hundred-soul enhancement buff.
“Awesome!”
Though he could only use the virtual assistant for raw calculations, it was enough to fill Nash with delight.
Thinking of the virtual assistant features, his mind began to buzz with ideas on how to utilize it.
From module systems and manuals to runic calculations, research, and more.
It was like having a personal supercomputer that could calculate and simulate anything he needed.
As for deduction, unless he had far more money, he wouldn’t attempt it.
Compared to calculation and simulation, deduction costs a thousand to a billion times more.
“Hmm, let’s see if it can optimize my [Combat Module System] next,” Nash decided.
Feeling excited, he began uploading various data to the virtual assistant, along with the structure of the [Combat Module System].
As before, Nash ensured multiple encryption layers to prevent anyone from understanding anything in case they stole his files.
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A day passed quickly, as a knock jolted Nash from his concentration.
“Who is it?” Nash frowned.
He still hadn’t finished uploading the data for the [Combat Module System] to the virtual assistant.
Feeling disturbed, Nash opened the door, still frowning.
“Hmm? Instructor Zeke? I’m sorry, I forgot our appointment,” Nash said, quickly smoothing his expression.
Too engrossed with the virtual assistant, he had briefly forgotten his meeting with Zeke.
“No worries, I didn’t set a specific time or place,” Zeke said, unbothered.
Knowing Nash had just returned from the Nova Arcanum and become an official scientist, what could he complain about?
Like a top student in his class, occasional tardiness was fine as long as Nash produced results.
“By the way, I sent you the payment for the materials you earned in the Dark Plane. The total was over 54 quadrillion nova credits,” Zeke added.
“Let me check.”
Hearing the payment had arrived, Nash quickly opened his virtual account.
[Nash Narvre: 54.3 quadrillion nova credits
Credit Limit: 1 Trillion Sol]
“Hmm, the credit limit reset?” Nash thought in puzzlement.
Checking the transaction history, he was dumbfounded.
The 163 million sol he had borrowed earlier seemed to be repaid the moment Zeke sent the funds.
“So that’s why there’s no time limit to pay my credits…it automatically deducts from my account,” Nash realized.
Unless he stopped using his virtual account, he’d be forced to pay whenever funds came in.
Creating another virtual account wouldn’t help either, as all accounts were linked within the Virtual World.
Fortunately, using the credit line was simple.
There was no need for certificates, reasons, or contracts; he could just spend it like it was his own with a single swipe.
“Looks like I can’t use my account publicly in the future,” Nash thought.
If he accidentally used someone else’s money to pay off his loan, it would be embarrassing.
Calming himself, Nash turned off his virtual account.
“Did you receive it?” Zeke asked, seeing Nash snap back to the present.
“Yeah, I checked.”
“Good. Now, about the runic engraving. Do you want to do it now?”
“If possible.”
“Then let’s go. I just called my friend. He already reserved a time slot for you.”
“Thanks…”