I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 415: One Month of Hell

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Chapter 415: One Month of Hell

Although the shelter wasn’t able to reach level 6, because it had a larger share of tier 6 resources, the Nova Sector’s rank skyrocketed.

Being able to choose another buff, Nash quickly opened the list given by the Void Administrator.

Scrolling down, Nash didn’t look through anything but his goal.

The following month, they just needed to survive.

To do that, a crucial buff would be needed.

[Energy Saving Buff: The merits used for shelter treasure, buildings, repair, and buff would decrease by 10 times. Level 1]

"With this, we should be able to survive!"

Although the buff didn’t seem like much since they had plenty of merits they could use, in conjunction with the Aegis Shield, it was a divine-level buff. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

Nash tried it before. Turning the Aegis barrier to the highest intensity, even a tier 6 common and mutated dark beast couldn’t pass through.

The only problem was the consumption. Not only did it need to withstand the constant wear of their attacks, but it also had to maintain a high level of barrier.

As a result, after trying it once, Nash nearly lost himself, seeing the merits they earned with sweat and blood flushing down the drain.

Now, with ten times less cost, they should be able to use it as regularly as the Aura Mirage.

Especially when blocking those low-level dark beasts.

Without worrying about the cost, Nash could permanently activate the Aegis core, protecting them from all storms.

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Soon, while everyone in the Star Alliance was worrying about Tsuka not advancing like the other teams, they suddenly noticed the barrier protecting them not only expand but also get thicker.

"What happened? Did the commander lose his mind?"

"Usually, he’s quite stingy with merits. What happened?"

"Commander must be worried that Tsuka still hasn’t advanced."

"It should be so. It’s a pity we didn’t have enough time. If Tsuka was a little stronger, or if the Nova Team had more resources at the beginning, they should also have a level 6 shelter by now."

Knowing the Nova Team’s shelter still hadn’t advanced despite the resources lent by the Aqua Team, they assumed Tsuka had inferior potential.

After all, it was the first time the Nova Team challenged the Ashura Path. They naturally couldn’t contest with a better mysterious beast.

While mulling over the reason for the sudden changes to the barrier, one of them noticed the changes in the Nova Sector’s rank.

"Look, everyone! The Nova Team entered the top hundred Ashura ranking!"

"Top 89?! This must be it."

"Commander should have picked a buff related to the barrier!"

Whether it was a treasure enhancement buff or an energy saving buff, one thing they knew was that the barrier expansion was not a reckless act but a calculated one.

Feeling their safety skyrocket, their previous worries quickly vanished.

"With this barrier, we should be able to survive until Tsuka reaches level 6!"

"Haha, good, good! We’re still in the game!"

The reason they were eager for the shelter level to reach level 6 was that it could awaken an ability that could help them fight against the tier 6 dark beasts.

From passive, the mysterious beast would quickly turn into a weapon that could help them.

Although Nash could still handle everything by himself, sooner or later, if they didn’t add another card, they would be overwhelmed.

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A day later, after everyone recovered from various shelter advancements, their march continued.

However, this time, as Nash had expected, their speed increased by a notch.

There were only four months before the cosmic competition ended.

If they wanted a hope to conquer this place, or even gather more tier 6 resource points, they needed to be faster.

Having the same goal, even Nash didn’t complain as he instructed everyone on the team with full concentration.

Manipulating all 30 million tier 4 war weapons that the Star Alliance reconfigured earlier, he used them as cushions to give everyone support.

Coupled with a billion Spiral Behemoths, his command became more and more accurate, controlling the pace of the battle to perfection.

However, as a result of his split attention, when facing a common type tier 6 dark beast, Nash nearly tripped and got defeated.

The focus and attention required to achieve peak combat mastery were immense.

It wasn’t about mere computation but the presence of battle.

Unfortunately, while the [Combat Module System] could get him in the state, it couldn’t fully simulate his legendary combat mastery.

Otherwise, Nash would just let it work while controlling the pace of the battlefield.

Learning from his lesson, Nash no longer dared to beat the dark beasts with pure skill.

Merging with multiple celestial beasts, he used his overwhelming power to crush common and mutated tier 6 dark beasts.

As for the guardians, Nash would need to pause his control over the battlefield while he concentrated on his battle.

Facing such a monster that could kill him, Nash didn’t dare to be careless.

With this system, while the Star Alliance began to incur fatigue and casualties, they continued to advance steadily.

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Another month later...

Holding off the month of grueling battle of will, the distribution of resources finally arrived.

"We meet again, Commander Nash. Here is your share of resources. Please check."

Meeting the familiar envoy, Nash quickly scanned the resources given to him.

"It’s good." Nash confirmed.

"Then I’ll take my leave. I wish you a pleasant journey." The envoy said meaningfully.

The envoy was one of Eldora’s men. Naturally, he was aware of his leader’s plan.

He didn’t expect that this seemingly vulnerable team could show such spirit and unity.

Although there was a barrier that could protect them for retreat, it didn’t erase the fact that they still had to clear the dark beasts.

Yet, as if not knowing the word defeat, they continued to forge on.

Even the death of their allies and teammates was nothing more than fuel to make them stronger.

Filled with admiration, he couldn’t help but look at Nash with more respect.