I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 487: The Library Module’s Power

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Chapter 487: The Library Module’s Power

"What’s so urgent? Did something happen?"

Looking at the hurried Julius, Nash thought something had happened.

"Didn’t Commander say you are going to participate in the grand auction? The Solaris Inter-Domain Ship is about to leave in three days." Julius reminded.

Because of the expense to connect multiple domain territories and to simulate the unique treasure in the auction, it was going to be held in the real world.

"I know. No need to panic."

How could Nash forget such an important event?

Nash had already set his schedule and would leave the day after tomorrow.

"I see, that’s good. I thought Commander forgot." Julius heaved a sigh of relief.

Although Nash was good at everything, he was a bit forgetful.

Once he secluded himself to training, all external matters would turn irrelevant.

"Come sit with me. Tell me about the current situation of the Star Alliance." Nash invited.

As for training, he already forgot about it.

Initially, he wanted to use this day or two to condense a few elemental cores.

Now that Julius was here, Nash felt a little lazy.

"Everything is going smoothly, Commander. Most of them already moved to Mission 3 of the Simulated training."

"Oh? They were progressing quite fast!"

Previously, they couldn’t even complete mission 1. How could they move to mission 3 so quickly?

Although Nash modified the mission to allow grouping, it was still surprising.

"It’s thanks to your runic system, Commander. It was really miraculous."

A hundred days were enough for everyone in the Star Alliance to complete the engraving of their runic program.

Being able to access the Communication, Analysis, Map, and Library Module, their cooperation had undergone an evolution.

Having the module system, their communication became more seamless, and they had more coordinated movements.

Even the seemingly useless Library Module became a handy tool that could answer all their questions.

From plants, minerals, and more importantly, technology.

Even without a basic foundation, they were able to create a weapon that could kill those dark beasts.

Although they had to pay billions of soul points, the weapon they created made them feel like actual scientists.

Some even became addicted. Instead of using their strength, they used legions of machines to plow through the land.

Some even concocted a powerful poison that wiped out all the life on the planet.

Those madmen even dug out the planetary core and ignited it in an explosion.

Although it became unlivable, the mission only told them to kill all the dark beasts.

Talking about all the interesting comments they had in the Library Module, Nash couldn’t help but chuckle.

"So this is the reason why I’ve gotten so many soul points every day."

By his calculation, these past few weeks, he was able to earn 25-30 quadrillion soul points every day!

25-30 quadrillion soul points! This already equaled 750-900 quintillion books.

Thanks to their contribution, Nash had even completely uploaded a section in the Covenant Library.

Now, Nash had already moved on from battleship, planetary weapon, defense system, and such.

These knowledge ranged from tier 0 to 8! All of them were free and basic, yet the quantity was still enormous. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

By his rough estimate, there were about 3-4 septillion books he had to upload before completing an entire section.

This is also why everyone was having an easy time using the Library Module.

With an enormous library of information, as long as they prompted the right question and had the ability to follow the instructions, they could even create a Tier 8 battleship from scratch!

Having uploaded these war technological topics, Nash moved on to technology about living, food, transportation, medicine, etc.

What’s more, it seemed the amplification of familiarity he had accumulated didn’t disappear.

Still related to technology, his upload rate still retained an amplification of 25,000%.

Based on his current income of soul points, he could upload over 188 sextillion books daily!

Because of this, Nash had taken most of his computational power and transferred it to maintenance and optimization of the module system.

With more users and data, Nash had to be careful so that everything ran smoothly without errors.

Especially the [Library Module System]. If he were not careful, such a large amount of data could cause his consciousness to explode into pieces.

During these months, Nash had to reconfigure and optimize the [Library Module System] a few times until he found a solution.

Instead of storing this flood of information in his mind, he directly connected it to the runic space.

Since it could decrypt his seemingly infinite runic pattern into tangible information and contain his golden runic core, which he still didn’t have much idea about, a few books shouldn’t matter.

What surprised him further was that storing knowledge in this mysterious space had more benefits than he thought.

Besides the infinite storage, it had faster transmission, smoother processing, and more importantly, it was easier to comprehend.

Solving the problem of storage, as long as the [Library Module System] speed could keep up, he could upload everything in the Covenant Library in a day!

All of this was just his income from those basic module functions.

Because of the difficulty of engraving runic commands, only a few even managed to reach 10%.

Most were still stuck at 1%, grinding away at a turtle’s pace.

Once they unlocked the rest of the module, his income could even reach quintillions.

However, it was too slow!

Instead of waiting for who knows when, it was better to increase the members of the Star Alliance.

Once they had a trillion members, then even if they all had access to the basic modules, he could have over 10 quintillion soul points every day!

"How is the plan to invite more teams to the Star Alliance?" Nash asked Julius.

"I’ve already contacted some potential teams in the cosmic competition. I’ve also sent invitations to those elites that passed the regular round. As for outside forces, I still haven’t begun a recruitment drive."

Besides the participants of the Cosmic Competition, they could also invite external forces.

As long as it didn’t exceed their quota, they could even move a few sectors to their force.

"What is the result?"

"I’m still negotiating it..." Julius sighed.

Although the trade of potions, battleships, and investments was going well, recruitment was a different matter.

"What’s the problem?"