I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 243: [Runic Analysis Module System]



"The mining efficiency is just too slow. I thought of an idea to speed it up, but without a proper laboratory, I can't start my research," Nora sighed, explaining her plight.

Unlike the others who went on rotations, Nora stayed at the base, focusing mainly on research.

Having an idea but unable to execute it without technology, Nora could only think of an alternative plan.

Fortunately, the Dark Plane wasn't as averse to innovation and the power of items as most people thought.

It only banned full-fledged technology, conceived and mass-produced by the masses.

However, items imbued with and controlled by elements, biology, or laws fell outside that category.

As long as she could satisfy one of these categories, speeding up the mining efficiency of resource points would be easy.

"Alright, choose the specific buildings from this, then tell me where you want them placed," Nash said, sharing the shelter panel while browsing through the books Nora needed.

Looking through the mountain of books and finding the ones Nora wanted, Nash couldn't help but fall into thought.

Should he optimize the [Library Module System] to make it universal?

That way, the seeded talents wouldn't need to disturb him from time to time to borrow books.

Furthermore, in the future, when he mastered all the runic commands, he might optimize the [Library Module System] so that when they comprehended the knowledge in the books, it would feed back to him!

Thinking of all the seeded talents—no, everyone with the module system working for him, Nash couldn't help but feel exhilarated!

Although it might not be possible now, it will be certain in the future!

"I've picked the buildings and their locations, Leader. What about the books?" Nora asked, noticing he was in a daze.

"Alright, here are the books. I'll build the buildings for you," Nash said, confirming the construction of the structures.

Paying 2.5 trillion for these enchanted buildings that could boost production, his expression didn't change.

After all, this money wasn't his but for the whole shelter.

Furthermore, if Nora succeeded in her research, their mining efficiency would increase.

Having gotten what she needed, Nora bowed and hurriedly left to continue her research.

Watching her leave, Nash felt the urge to dive into his own scientific studies.

"No, it's not time to study now…" Nash held back.

He still had to create the [Runic Analysis Module System] before he could rest easy.

In his plan, the [Runic Analysis Module System] wouldn't just be a tool to analyze runic programs, commands, and patterns, but also an automated creator of module systems.

He hoped that as long as he had an idea, this module system could implement it.

Filled with ideas and ambition, Nash set aside everything and began another gruelling task.

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As Nash started working on the new module system, time passed in a blur.

One week, two weeks, one month, two months—until three months later, Nash's relentless grind finally stopped.

Stepping out of his quarters, Nash looked at the dark sky.

"It's been so long…" he thought, dazed.

He had assumed creating the new module system would be as easy as the others.

But once he started, he realized how hard it was to turn his idea into reality.

Even with over a billion units of computational power, he felt like an ant facing a giant.

Fortunately, hard work didn't betray him. Though he didn't fully realize his idea, he made progress toward it.

[Runic Analysis Module System:

Red Runic Program: 520,950

Blue Runic Program: 352,190

Red Runic Command: 230,470

Blue Runic Command: N/A]

"It's finally done…"

Just as he envisioned, the [Runic Analysis Module System] could analyze all runic programs, commands, and patterns in the universe.

However, without grasping the essence of runic patterns, he couldn't include them in the system.

Fortunately, runic programs and commands didn't have that problem.

"With this system, I can truly start creating any module I want!" Nash beamed.

This new runic module system didn't just analyze each runic program individually, but also stored and mastered their commonalities.

This meant that once he mastered a runic program, no matter how it changed due to external influences, the system could instantly analyze it by comparing it to others.

Among the seeded talents, after mastering all the runic programs that made up their bodies, only a few unique ones remained.

The others were just repeated sequences, influenced by external factors and distorted to the extreme.

Using the [Runic Analysis Module System], there was no longer barriers preventing him from mastering all the runic programs, command, and pattern in the universe!

From beings, materials, and the products of a civilization, no matter where he concentrates, he could connect everything in time.

"This is too powerful…"

Given enough time to master billions or trillions of runic programs, Nash could distribute all his module systems without limit.

From the basic control module to the extreme overlimit module, Nash could create an invincible army.

So what if the dark beasts were strong? If every being were a War God, they would be pulverized into pieces.

At that moment, Nash truly realized the essence of his power.

It wasn't overwhelming control over himself and his surroundings, but an ability to empower everyone with that control, letting them ascend to heights they could never reach.

Opening his mind to his path for the future, Nash couldn't help but smile.

The path wasn't a silent and lonely world, but a dazzling light of the masses that could overwhelm any tide.

Of course, it was too early to implement any of his ambitious ideas.

Even though he could pass some module systems to the seeded talents now, he didn't.

He was still too weak and ignorant of the world.

The module systems weren't perfect and couldn't be shared yet.

Giving everyone power also meant guarding against them stabbing him in the back.

Before Nash created a way to ensure the module systems wouldn't harm the world or at least himself, he wouldn't share them rashly.

The [Team Module System] was merely a trial, where he could experiment while slowly perfecting his craft.

"I still have a long way to go…"


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