I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 357
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Chapter 357: Second Soul Enlightened State (2)
Checking the [Memory Module System], Nash beamed with a smile!
“So much!”
He had thought much more information would be corrupted, but now it seemed the newly optimized module had done a great job!
Just looking at the massive area it managed to save, Nash was already satisfied.
From a 1-million-kilometer radius to a 10-kilometer radius! It was a hundred times the difference!
Nash estimated that if not for the unexpectedly rapid speed of the information surge, the area he intercepted might have been three to four hundred times larger.
Checking all the resource points, dangers, cosmic teams, and special realms, Nash felt a mix of emotions.
First, the resource points. He thought he would find more high-grade light-type resource points, but he didn’t expect to find barely any; and even then, it was only a tier 5 low-grade lode.
It seemed finding that last one had been their luck bursting out.
Light-type resources were as rare as time, space, life, death, and the like.
The reason they could find it easily was because they were in the Dark Realm, concentrated with dark energy.
As the saying goes, the extreme makes the opposite more apparent.
Seeking light in darkness, light-type resources were relatively abundant in the Dark Plane.
Of course, this was relative; compared to common elements, it was still a rarity.
Browsing through the other resource points, Nash’s smile returned.
One of them was a high-grade lightning-type resource point, and another was a cluster-type resource point he had been dreaming about.
With the lightning-type resource point, he should be able to condense a lightning elemental core in a month!
As for the cluster-type resource point, Nash hesitated.
Having experienced the power of an intelligent-type dark beast, he had instinctively become wary of them.
Flagging them specifically, the [Memory Module System] intercepted each of their positions.
In this cluster-type resource point, Nash noticed there were thousands of them roaming around.
If it had been only a few dozen, he might not have cared.
But thousands? Unless he used his trump card, he’d be a goner.
“It seems the team alliance needs to be put on the agenda.”
No wonder everyone was eager to team up.
While they could handle lower-grade resource points, once the difficulty increased, it would become too dangerous.
This was just in terms of occupation, defense, and the difficulty of mining; these factors also needed to be considered.
“We’ll mine the low-grade light-type resource point first, then head back to the lightning-type resource point,” Nash decided.
They still kept all the collector devices they had configured for light-type resources.
Knowing they would need as many light-type resources for Tsuka, they didn’t mind stocking up on more collector devices.
After all, they had billions of them reserved, specifically for scenarios like this.
Soon, after checking all the noteworthy resource points, Nash turned toward the secret realms.
“There’s a lot more.”
Within a 10-million-kilometer radius, Nash found four secret realms.
Based on their size, one was a high-grade secret realm, one was medium, and two were low-grade secret realms.
One had to remember that the secret realm they had been in before was only a medium-grade secret realm.
Seeing a higher-grade secret realm on the map, Nash felt a surge of anticipation.
“Hmm? It opens in about a year? There’s still some time to prepare.”
As for the medium and two low-grade secret realms, they are expected to open within the next month or two.
Seeing the distance was almost at the edge of their goal, Nash quickly crossed them out.
If it were an individual resource point, he might try to go alone with one or two others.
However, seeing that it was a team-based resource point, Nash couldn’t be bothered.
Turning toward the cosmic teams within range, besides a few scattered teams that were too far away, most were within the area.
Being sent into the same zone, they weren’t too far apart.
On top of that, Nash noticed most of the cosmic teams had allied with each other.
The smallest had one or two teams, while the largest had hundreds of teams within their alliance.
Seeing them cross the dangerous terrain like mighty ants migrating, Nash couldn’t help but be shocked.
Given enough time, this team might grow to thousands.
“It seems, besides the top teams, we also have to be careful about these cosmic team alliances…”
As the saying goes, even a mountain can be collapsed by a group of ants.
Soon, after reviewing the information the [Memory Module System] gathered in the Dark Plane, Nash checked the inspirations and outlines he had in his soul-enlightened state.
“Nice! This is perfect!”
First, there were the inspirations and the direction he could take for optimizing various module systems.
More importantly, the [Recovery Module System], although he already had a plan, was disorganized with many unreliable methods.
Now, with the information the [Memory Module System] intercepted, he could save more time and avoid unnecessary detours simply by confirming and combining the plans in his mind.
“It seems I could optimize the [Recovery Module System] in a month or two,” Nash smiled with delight.
After the module system, Nash had several more outlines for the elements he needed to create.
From the most common elements to the rarest, he intercepted outlines for all 1,618 elements.
Of course, the details and completeness depended not only on the information the [Memory Module System] intercepted, but also on the knowledge he had of each element.
Thus, while he also had outlines for those rare elements, they were still vague.
Still, seeing such information, Nash could barely contain his joy.
Even without much knowledge about the topic, his powerful soul could directly connect and deduce the corresponding element.
This was a huge breakthrough!
Given enough time, he could deduce a manual for even the rarest elements, even without the corresponding information.
Especially in his case, trying to condense all elements without any reference was nothing more than wishful thinking.
But now, with this power, to deduce knowledge almost out of nothing, Nash felt like he could do anything!