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I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 506: Production Hub/Virtual Server
Bidding through the Advanced Swarm Production Hub, the price quickly reached over a hundred trillion.
"Didn’t we already have a replica of the mother core production hub? Why do we need this?" Camilla asked in puzzlement.
"This is different. The production hub we brought before was mainly for mining. Although it could produce a swarm, it couldn’t control it."
"I see, so it’s for control."
"More than that. Now that we have money, we could buy a production hub for each crucial machine, technology, and weapon we need."
While the mother core machine could produce everything, it could only create them one at a time.
With each specific production hub, it would be easier and faster to have what they needed.
Especially for the Swarm Production Hub, not only could it be used to protect a large place like an infantry, but it could also be used to terraform a planet!
While the large-scale defensive weapon could protect them from dark beasts at tiers 6 and 7, those weaker dark beasts still needed to be defended against.
Especially those weak dark beasts at tiers 1 to 3.
Because they were too small and insignificant, they might pass through the defensive net.
Dealing with them one by one was a hassle. However, with a swarm patrolling around the clock, dealing with them would be easy.
They were also helpful in terraforming the base.
Although Nash had obtained biological samples from the Solari Vault that could potentially handle terraforming, they were merely samples.
Even if Nash focused on them, it would still take time before they could be turned into a usable product.
Bidding fiercely, Nash won the Advanced Swarm Production Hub at the price of 115 trillion chronos.
"For the next item, we have an advanced runic engraving machine that could automatically engrave runic language up to a tier 5 treasure." Lilliana introduced the following item.
"This is also useful..." Nash’s eyes lit up as he joined another bidding war.
Soon, from one machine hub after another, as long as it was useful, Nash would bid on it, winning each lot.
Initially, Nash planned to buy them later. However, with the advanced versions in the auction, Nash didn’t need to settle.
Although a little more expensive, they were better than what he could buy at the regular market.
"You bought too many things. Do we have enough money?" Camilla asked, seeing that Nash had already bought over a dozen machine hubs.
"We only spent over a quadrillion chronos. Including what we spent earlier, we still have over 8 quadrillion chronos."
"Too rich!" The others clicked their tongues in envy.
While they were budgeting every little bit of their money, Nash was going on a bidding spree.
It even began to attract attention from other rooms, especially from those top domains.
Seeing it was a cosmic team from a mid-level Domain Territory, they couldn’t help but feel puzzled as to why they had so much money.
After all, it was only a cosmic team, not the leader of the dimension.
Undeterred by the others, Nash continued to bid on all kinds of production hubs.
"The next item is a Mother Core Machine, the creation of a genius from the Thessalar Domain. Although it’s a failed creation, it could still produce up to tier 8 blueprints." Lilliana introduced the following item.
"Is this the mother core hub Brunn told us about before?"
"It’s indeed the one." Nash nodded.
Mother core hubs were usually not for sale.
These things were like a gold mine that could continuously generate money.
Not only could it create any blueprint that was input to it, but given enough information, it could also clone itself!
Looking at its projected image, having a tenth the size of the Thessalar Sphere, Nash was in awe.
Having the size of thousands of stars, it was no wonder the item was only projected, not directly taken inside the auction.
"The starting bid is 100 trillion chronos!"
Hearing the starting price, Nash couldn’t help but frown.
With such a price, this mother core hub might shoot up to 3-5 quadrillion.
However, as if a storm filled only with thunder and light, only a few bids echoed through the room.
Reading the origin of the mother core hub projected in front, they knew it was a failed product.
Although it could produce up to tier 8 items, that was mostly theoretical.
Without sufficient capability, it might not even produce tier 6 items.
The only reason for its high price was the materials it was built from.
With just a few scattered bids, Nash realized he was panicking for nothing.
Soon, as the bid reached 300 trillion, only a few people were left.
Without any difficulty, after a few more bids, Nash was able to buy it at 314 trillion chronos.
"Nice, it seems I’ve gotten a bargain!"
"What a spendthrift." Eldora rolled his eyes in envy.
A few days ago, after his great-grandfather, Azaela, had given Nash 10 quadrillion chronos, he tried to get the same treatment.
Eldora didn’t need much; a quadrillion or a few hundred trillion chronos was enough.
Unfortunately, instead of receiving the money, he got a beating.
Seeing Nash bought such a useless product that could only produce a tier 5 product at most, he couldn’t help but feel envious.
"It’s good to have money. I can buy anything I want." Nash shrugged, looking at the following item being presented.
As the auction proceeded, Nash bought another big item, a Virtual Server, another regulated item.
While one could no longer connect to the public domain of the virtual world, one could still create an internal one.
With the power of the Virtual Administrator, all of the Universe Plane was within range.
The only difference was its connectivity to others and the processing speed of the Virtual World.
Having a Virtual Private Server, not only could he create an internal virtual world that everyone in the Solaris Alliance could connect to, but they could also connect to any close virtual server within the area.
Meaning they wouldn’t be isolated within the Wild Void Area and could communicate in real time.
Thus, even if he needed to spend quadrillions to get it, Nash didn’t hesitate.
After all, while he had module systems, there were still many things they could only do within the virtual world.







