I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 461: Building Industrial Machine

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Chapter 461: Building Industrial Machine

"DONE! Haha, I successfully created a perfect potion in one take!"

After about three days of work, he finally created another batch of perfect quality soul relieving potion.

This time it was not out of luck, but through skill.

Learning how each runic command worked and interacted with each other, he was able to manipulate them to create the final runic structure of a perfect quality potion.

Such a thing was the first in the world, as if defying the laws of the universe.

Even if one mastered the laws, they couldn’t just arbitrarily manipulate them.

However, he was different. Instead of changing, he was guiding.

Guiding to create a perfect harmony with the elements, he was able to make the impossible.

"Now I just need to create more..." Nash suddenly came to his senses.

The batch of potion he created this time yielded 47 soul relieving potions.

Needing about 800 potions, he needed to repeat the process about 15 more times.

Taking about three days for one session, he needed a month and a half to create all the potions he needed.

"This will be a long journey." Nash sighed.

Remembering the concentration he needed to create the potion, Nash even began to ponder creating a new module system.

Unfortunately, he had more important things to do.

"I’ll set it aside for later."

Instead of wasting time on something he could create in a month or two, he’d rather concentrate his attention elsewhere.

Keeping all the perfect quality soul relieving potions that were bottled by the machine, Nash moved on to the next task.

The soul relieving potion he had now was enough.

Instead of creating all of them at one time, he decided to brew them after he finished the last one.

Once he increased his soul power to another notch, it would be easier to create another batch.

Moving on to the next project, Nash began to build an industrial curing and synthesis machine for the potion.

Although the quality would be lower this way, it was faster to produce.

Not only for the market but also for the members of the Star Alliance.

One had to know that the thing slowing down a Void Venerate advancement was not the elemental condensation but the soul.

Even if one had condensed an elemental core of every element, without perfect soul transformation, they couldn’t just arbitrarily advance to the next level.

This would result in an unstable foundation, leading to the Elemental Core exploding with a wrong step.

Thus, before the Void Marshal Rank, everyone usually transformed their soul to the limit.

Of course, if they only condensed one or two elemental cores, they only had to transform their condensed soul partially.

A stronger soul not only benefited the foundation but also the speed at which one could condense an elemental core.

If they could perfect and fully transform their soul to the limit beforehand, condensing an elemental core would be ten or even a hundred times easier.

This was also why Nash wasn’t in a hurry to condense the following elemental cores.

He was currently in a peaceful place; thus, to maximize his efficiency, Nash planned on perfecting his soul condensation rate and even moving on to the soul transformation stage before condensing the rest of the elemental cores.

Soon, piecing together each material and equipment, Nash began to modify them to suit his needs.

Already having the blueprint in his mind, Nash just had to follow the instructions, just like an assembly.

However, with the size of the industrial machine, even if Nash worked day and night, there wasn’t much progress.

"I really need to create an advanced construction robot when I have time." Nash mused.

Although various robots were available in the market, they were too inflexible.

Even the advanced industrial construction robots he bought were like blocks of wood.

When Nash tried to control them, the margin of error was too much to his liking.

He was creating a precision device, while these robots were made for large-scale construction.

Using them to create the potion industrial machine was like using a sledgehammer to carve out engravings in a tiny earring.

Even with his skills and control, he couldn’t minimize the error rate to an acceptable range.

Thus, aside from carrying, transporting, and holding on to the various parts he made, they were somewhat useless.

"I wonder if there are advanced construction robots in the Covenant of Truth internal market." Nash pondered.

If there were, Nash didn’t need to create them himself.

He could even connect them to the [Control Module System] for more precise autonomous control.

Acting on his thought, Nash put down his work and patted his clothes as he headed to the Virtual world.

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Arriving at the Covenant of Truth, Nash began to navigate to the internal exchange market.

This market wasn’t run by any individual but the organization itself.

Having most of the most advanced products one could find in the Solaris Domain and even other domains, the selection was quite complete.

Arriving in a giant mausoleum of products, Nash didn’t have time to admire each item as he headed to the automotive machine section.

Looking at each product on the shelf, Nash couldn’t help but be amazed.

"There really are such advanced robots!"

There was not only one that could be used for precise construction, but even fighting, potion making, engraving, cooking, farming, anything one could think of.

Furthermore, they weren’t just some blocks of metal that could only do rudimentary tasks, but precise robots for fine work.

Not only could they mobilize elements, but some robots were also equipped to simulate the power of laws.

Of course, just looking at the line of numbers needed to buy them, Nash didn’t even bother to observe.

Even if he sold all the property of Star Alliance, he might not even be able to buy one of them.

Heading to the industrial assembly robots, Nash was a bit dazzled by the choices.

"So much..."

Different in shapes, sizes, and functionalities, Nash could only read them one by one to pick the most suitable for his task.