I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 464: Rare Biological Treasures

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Chapter 464: Rare Biological Treasures

Interested in various species to improve himself, Nash had intensively studied them.

Thus, seeing the rare specimens in the Solari Family Vault, Nash couldn’t help but be shocked.

These were prime species of each race, like the royal family of the Chronos Empire.

Like the Fairy Race, which was the prime elemental race that had a strength of tier 6 being at birth.

It was said their birth could even induce an elemental phenomenon that could create a sub-elemental space.

If Nash were to intensively study it, he might be able to incorporate it to increase his affinity with the elements and law.

It could even be used as a reference to improve his origin space.

Then there was the Void Shadow Race, the darling of void energy.

Nash had read that these creatures were born from the depths of void rifts, causing them to mutate to blend with the void.

As the most fundamental power in the Universe, Nash had long wanted to study these races.

Maybe he could even increase his void capacity beyond one million percent.

As for the ancient barbarian race, it was a race that could go head-to-head with titans.

Using their bare flesh and blood, they once dominated multiple galactic territories.

Unfortunately, it seemed they quickly disappeared billions of years ago, becoming a mere piece of history.

Nash didn’t expect the Solari Family would have their hands on such a complete specimen of the Ancient Barbarian.

Finally, among them, the one Nash was most excited about was the Soul Primordials.

A race born from pure spirit and soul.

Combined, all the other specimens in the room couldn’t match the rarity of the Soul Primordials.

It wasn’t only because they were lonesome creatures, but because killing them would result in their complete disappearance.

He didn’t know how the Solari Family was able to preserve such a complete specimen.

"Could it be that it’s alive?" Nash mused.

However, scanning the specimen with his runic eye, he confirmed that it was indeed dead.

The runic structure of the living and the dead was different.

May it be plant or stone, as long as it was breathing the elements and the void, its runic structure was ever flowing.

However, the runic commands of this soul primordial specimen were stagnant like still water.

Looking at the price to buy each sample, Nash couldn’t help but smile.

"It’s quite cheap!"

Except for the soul primordial, which cost 1.3 quadrillion, the rest were only 100-300 trillion sol.

Buying everything, the stewards followed them quietly, packed it up without question.

According to the orders from above, even the most prized treasure of the Solari Family could be given as long as they could afford it.

"You really have unique interests." Elizabeth muttered, looking at him strangely.

"This is for my experiments." Nash just smiled.

Paying a total of 1.9 quadrillion sol and packing up the four specimens he had bought, Nash turned toward the other specimens.

Although not as rare as the others, they were also quite helpful.

Specially, the construction ants, alchemist moles, and nether earthworms.

First were the Construction ants, a part of the zerg race which was in charge of terraforming planets, meteorites, and even stars.

According to the order of the Zerg Mind, they could gnaw a planet to any shape or size.

Looking at several fist-sized eggs before him, Nash couldn’t wait to buy a few.

After some breeding and experiments, he should be able to rewrite their genetic core to follow his orders.

Having construction ants, their ability to clear a planet in the Wild Void Territory would be revolutionary.

Although wild void territory was filled with dark beasts, it still had a large number of wild planets.

If they could terraform each planet at such a scale, their operational efficiency would skyrocket.

Of course, this wouldn’t be an easy matter.

Nash still hadn’t heard or read of anyone capable of controlling a large number of construction ants without a zerg. 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦

It wasn’t that it was impossible, but the cost was staggering.

If they modified each egg of construction ants for their control, then it was better to build a few more construction robots.

Although it would be more expensive, they were more flexible and sophisticated.

There was also no worry of things taking a turn and rebelling.

As for Nash’s solution, he thought of modifying their core runic structure.

Instead of the zerg, he wanted to put his mark on them, following only him from birth.

Although he didn’t know if it was possible, it looked promising.

Paying a few trillion sol for a few thousand eggs of construction ants, Nash moved to another fantastical creature, the alchemist moles.

Said to be an invasive creature, they could eat any metal and turn it into something else.

Like the philosopher’s stone, they could eat stone and excrete gold the next day.

Unfortunately, they also had massive downsides.

Each Alchemist mole was unique. It wasn’t always guaranteed that what they ate would come out as something more valuable.

Most of their species, even if they ate the most valuable treasure, could only excrete waste.

As for those lucky alchemic moles that could turn waste into treasure, they were also sold at staggering prices.

As a money-making machine, it was an invaluable creature.

If Nash could reconfigure each of these alchemist moles to turn waste into treasure, he would make it rich.

With an army of money-making machines, he could just sit back while they ate stone and he sold their expensive excrement for money.

Finally, the last one, the Nether Earthworm, was truly worthy of being a creature that could turn even the evilest nether into a paradise.

Their ability to turn a barren planet into a livable, fertile land was something not even machines could do better.

It wasn’t just about the surface level; they could purify any corruptive matter and energy into land where one could thrive.

This was like a healing panacea that could turn a decaying planet into one they could live and prosper on.

Unfortunately, like the others, it had a massive downside: short lifespan.

Purifying those harmful and toxic matter and energy, their lifespan was shorter than a cicada’s.

One would need to breed a massive number of them to purify a planet.

Using such resources, it was better to hire a powerhouse and use technology to cleanse the land.

Although it wasn’t as thorough, it was cheaper and quicker.