I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 589: Influence of Runic System (2)

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Chapter 589: Influence of Runic System (2)

As Cadence investigated how far the influence of the Runic System had reached, she felt like she had stepped into an entirely different civilization.

When it came to authenticating the value and authenticity of a material or object, there was the Analysis Module.

When it came to mining or other dangerous environmental work, there was the Adaptive Module.

Even some hospitals had become somewhat redundant, since a Recovery Module was available on the runic system.

As her worldview expanded, her prejudice toward the runic system turned into a genuine interest.

Halting her investigation, Cadence returned to her lab and tried each runic module in turn.

"Hmm, my progress with the runic command has already reached 70%."

Previously, she hadn’t engaged much with the runic system because she hadn’t unlocked many modules.

With low progress in her runic command, she couldn’t even access the Disguise Module.

Now it seemed the people of the Curu Alliance had worked hard and uploaded most of their unique runic commands, saving her a great deal of time.

Opening the module systems she could use, Cadence’s interest grew.

Especially toward the Potion Making Runic Analysis Module.

As a scientist majoring in matter, she was also a tier 7 potion maker.

Seeing a module specifically tailored for her work, she couldn’t help but try it out.

Soon, after brewing some rare potions, Cadence made a discovery.

"I see, this module can detect quality at every step of the process!"

From the curing of each material, to synthesis, to purification.

The Potion Making Analysis Module could display the quality of her work in real time.

This meant that if she made an error along the way, she could quickly catch the drop in quality.

"Awesome! It’s like a perfect auxiliary artifact!"

If she had such an ability earlier, she might have already become a tier 8 or even tier 9 potionering scientist.

Of course, that was just a daydream.

After further testing, it seemed the module’s analysis function was still quite limited.

Although it could accurately detect the energy, elements, and properties of each herb, it couldn’t detect each law property manifestation.

Thinking that Nash was still at the tier 5 Void Marshal Realm, Cadence could still understand why.

As she closed the runic system, she finally remembered she still had things to do!

"I nearly forgot!"

Too engrossed playing with the various functions of the runic system, she had nearly forgotten she had to report the blueprint she created for the great concealment barrier array.

Creating a detailed model of her work, she quickly sent the file to Nash via the communication module.

Since it was Nash’s creation, he should be able to detect it much faster than through the virtual world.

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In the Neon Cluster System, as Nash was in concentrated training, a tiny strand of his consciousness detected a message sent to him.

Roughly reading the message, it quickly triggered a higher priority in his mind, waking his full consciousness.

"What was it?"

Waking from his concentrated state, Nash opened the message.

"Hmm? Is this the blueprint for the great concealment array?" Nash thought in surprise.

He didn’t expect it to be deduced so quickly.

Only three months had passed. Just a detailed investigation of the Sun Star Void Area alone would have taken a great deal of time.

Taking a look at the blueprint, Nash couldn’t help but nod in satisfaction.

Although it felt a little rushed, he couldn’t find any faults.

At most, some parts were overlooked and not detailed enough.

Overall, even if they built the great concealment array based on it, it would still encapsulate his vision.

"However, this is not enough..."

Nash had a grand vision for this massive array.

To expand and optimize it in the future, the foundation needed to be as solid as possible.

Seeing that his soul enlightenment state was not far from cooldown, Nash decided to wait.

Anyway, from preparing materials to gathering manpower, it couldn’t be done in a day or two.

It would take at least a few weeks to set everything up.

Before building the array, Nash decided to run it through a few soul enlightenment sessions.

Although he didn’t have much knowledge about arrays, much less this grand one, the novel ideas that came during soul enlightenment would still be useful.

At most, he could ask Cadence to polish his thoughts and add them to the blueprint.

Having decided, he sent Cadence a message noting the shortcomings he spotted in the blueprint.

In this way, within a few days after undergoing soul enlightenment, the result would be even better.

Sending the message, Nash didn’t immediately return to training.

Opening the Universal Runic System interface he had built in his spare time, a smile appeared on his lips.

[Universal Runic System:

Users: 18.9 Quintillion (Limit)

Soul Essence: 270 Sextillion

Runic Servers: 665]

"It unknowingly reached 18.9 quintillion..."

This was still not the limit of users, but the limit of his capacity.

Nash estimated there were at least 40–50 quintillion people within the Sun Star Void Area.

With the peaceful environment, that number might double in a few dozen years.

While he felt the weight of carrying such a massive number of users, Nash couldn’t deny the benefits.

Looking at the 270 sextillion units of soul essence in circulation, Nash felt renewed vigor.

This soul essence in circulation wasn’t permanent; it was being consumed regularly on a massive scale.

Yet, with so many users, they still managed to accumulate hundreds of sextillions of units.

If this continued, soul essence would soon lose its value.

Not in terms of apparent worth, but in terms of its importance and rarity, causing many complications down the line.

Thinking this over, Nash began to consider ways to regulate and create a higher value soul energy in circulation.

"However, this is not the time." Nash cleared his mind and began to train.

There were still things he had to do before moving on to other matters: recalibrating the [Control Module System].

Having the [Training Module System] recalibrated was not enough.

Although it helped him cut down the time needed to sublimate an element from 10 days to 7, it still required his full concentration.

Only after he released and passed most of the burden to the [Control Module System] would he finally have time to do other things.