I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 294
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Chapter 294: Infinite Soul Condensation Manual
A day later, back at the Crescent Starfall Residence, another guest arrived.
“Sir Noir, here are all the items you purchased. Please check,” Jude said, handing Nash a storage device.
From 20 trillion attributeless elemental crystals, potions, special materials, food, pet resources, and other consumables, Nash quickly checked each item.
“Not bad. Everything’s here,” Nash said, nodding in satisfaction.
Taking out the contract, he paid the remaining balance of 160 trillion nova credits.
“Thank you for your patronage, Sir Noir. May your journey to the Capital of the Solaris Domain be smooth sailing,” Jude said.
“Likewise…”
After bidding farewell to Jude, Nash returned to deducing the Soul Condensation Manual.
After months of work, from the dark plane to reality, the Infinite Soul Condensation Manual was finally about to take shape.
Focusing intently, Nash secluded himself in his room.
—
A day later, a smile spread across his face.
“Infinite Soul Condensation Manual… Complete.”
Filled with anticipation, Nash quickly engraved the new manual into the [Training Module System].
“Begin.”
Scattering elemental crystals around, Nash activated the [Training Module System].
As his soul slowly trickled and condensed, his excitement quickly faded away.
“This is too slow,” he muttered, frowning as he opened the training module panel.
[Training Module System: Infinite Soul Condensation Manual
Current Soul Condensation: 0.05%
Efficiency: 1000 Attributeless Elemental Crystals/Percentage
Absorption Speed: 10 Attributeless Elemental Crystals/second]
“As expected. It’s getting slower,” Nash said.
Previously, the Infinite Soul Saturation Manual allowed an absorption speed of 1000 elemental crystals per second.
Meanwhile, the Infinite Soul Fortification Manual, after its improved quality, could only absorb 100 elemental crystals per second.
Though he knew the top-quality Soul Condensation Manual he created was slow, he hadn’t expected it to be this sluggish.
“No matter. As long as it works…” Nash sighed.
Fortunately, he wasn’t relying on the manual’s absorption speed for training.
The manual’s true value lay not in its speed but in the process of condensing his soul core.
By forming the most solid soul core, each percentage of soul condensation would amplify his soul’s power by 10,000 times.
Even if the process was slow, its quality reached the theoretical limit.
Moreover, once he arrived in the Capital of the Solaris Domain and took the Soul Condensation potion, his training speed should soar.
After mulling it over, Nash quickly relaxed.
—
Soon, within a quarter of an hour, his soul condensation rate reached 10%.
“It’s still quite fast.”
Reaching a 10% condensation rate was already a record-breaking achievement.
Though it felt slow compared to his past progress, it was like riding a rocket compared to others.
Checking the training panel, Nash noted that the elemental crystals needed for each percentage of condensation had increased to 10,000.
“I should reach 100% condensation rate by tomorrow,” Nash said, breaking into a smile.
Calculating the multiplication rate needed for advancement, he estimated it would take him eight months to reach 1,000% condensation and seven years to achieve 10,000%.
With the soul condensation potion, however, that time could shrink to mere months.
Satisfied with the new manual’s efficiency, Nash emerged from his seclusion with a grin.
“Done with your work? It seems your soul has evolved again,” Camilla said, greeting him as she prepared food.
“Haha, I finished the soul condensation manual. I’ll revise it for you later,” Nash replied, pulling Camilla into a hug.
Having advanced to tier 3 Void General at 100% Void Condensation rate, only Camilla’s soul lagged slightly behind.
“Thank you!” Camilla said, kissing his cheek.
“Just a thank you?” Nash teased, his hands getting restless.
“Not now, I’m cooking!” Camilla muttered, blushing.
Haunted by her consecutive losses to Nash, she felt a shadow in her heart.
Considering a genetic potion to boost her abilities, Camilla wasn’t ready for another round yet.
Unfortunately, Nash wouldn’t let her off.
“No, let’s eat later. I’ll cook for you myself. For now, how about…”
“You!” Camilla could only sigh in despair as Nash pulled her into their room.
—
The next day, waking up refreshed, Nash glanced at Camilla, who looked utterly defeated.
“Little Camilla, wake up. It’s time to go,” he said, poking her cheek.
“Hmm… later…”
Seeing she couldn’t get up, Nash could only take charge and prepare for them.
First, he packed their essentials, called their pets, headed to the port to store their battleships, and cooked a quick breakfast.
—
Soon, after preparing breakfast, Nash gently woke Camilla again.
“Camilla, it’s time to wake up.”
“Hmm… hug~”
Still listless, Camilla stretched out her arms, wanting to be carried.
Feeling considerate, Nash carried her to the bath to rouse her senses.
Invigorated, they finally sat down to eat breakfast.
“When are we leaving?” Camilla asked.
“In a few hours. All the seeded talents and cosmic elites were already called to the Nova Gateway Station,” Nash replied.
Earlier, Zeke had notified everyone about the itinerary.
In fact, before they even returned from the dark plane, every cosmic elite had already been summoned to the Nova Capital.
Yesterday, everyone was called to begin boarding the ship.
It was only through his small privilege that he had been able to delay until now.
“Is that so? Then why are we still eating? Hurry up, or we’ll be left behind!” Camilla urged.
“Isn’t it because of you?” Nash teased.
Camilla had slept like a log, nearly making them late.
“Hmph! Don’t blame me! I begged you to stop, but you kept going!” Camilla shot back.
Though her genetic ability allowed her to recover instantly, Nash’s technique and power were too overwhelming that it clouded her mind.
As a result, she forgot to even use her ability before passing out.
“Alright, it’s my fault,” Nash admitted. “But don’t worry. Even if we’re late, they wouldn’t dare leave without us.”
Others might be left behind, but as the team’s core, Nash was indispensable.
He guessed that even if he delayed a few more days, the planetary ship would wait.
Of course, if he pushed it too far, Zeke would personally drag him to the ship.
After eating, the two quickly left for the Nova Gateway Station.