I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 253: [Engraving Module System]



A few hours later, after several attempts and destroying a few gravitational orb collectors, Nash successfully engraved all four runic languages they had planned.

It seemed the gravitational orb collector was more stable, allowing an extra runic language to be engraved.

"Let's test how much it has improved," Nora said in excitement, looking at her improved creation.

She didn't expect that on the Dark Plane, she could still find a kindred spirit who could improve her work.

Not wasting a moment, they headed to the closest resource point in the shelter.

Arriving at the place, Nora placed the gravitational orb collector in the center as she began to demolish the area to loosen the resources they needed from the ground.

Soon, after just a few hits, even with mixed rock in the ore, the gravitational orb collector acted like a powerful suction device, extracting the usable resources from the ground.

Judging by the gravitational orb collector's efficiency, Nash's runic engraving had increased its range, power, and speed up to five times.

Hitting it a few times, it didn't budge like solid rock, confirming it also had five times the toughness from before.

"Success!" Nash smiled, seeing Nora test the gravitational orb collector's limits.

The higher the number of runic languages, the stronger the amplification it could provide.

One runic language engraving could double its power; two runic languages made it three times; three runic languages brought four times the amplification, and so on.

"You're really good. I didn't expect runic engraving could improve the gravitational orb collector so much!" Nora said in admiration.

Engraving multiple runic languages into something other than a perfect-quality item required a lot of skill.

Though it seemed Nash had blazed through the ranks of the runic engraver profession, in truth, just becoming a tier 1 engraver required one to be a Void Venerate.

To advance to a third-rank engraver like Nash, one had to be at least a Void Marshal or even a War Emperor.

Possessing such high status and strength, how could these mighty beings engrave runic languages into a device like the gravitational orb collector?

Seeing the effect for the first time, Nora felt like she'd found a treasure.

"Alright, don't look at me like that. Camilla would kill you if she saw it," Nash warned, seeing Nora's gaze grow weirder and weirder.

Though he liked women, a beautiful one no less, Nash still wanted to concentrate on his path of strength.

Just one Camilla was already too much for him to handle. What more if there was another?

"No, how could I have such intentions? What I mean is, can you engrave runic languages into all the gravitational orb collectors in the shelter?" Nora snapped out of her gaffe and explained with a blush.

"No problem." Nash nodded straightforwardly.

Since he was here to solve the shelter's resource collection crisis, how could he not help?

However, as they returned to the workshop storage, Nash was a little dumbfounded.

"This—you want me to engrave runic language into all of these gravitational orb collectors?!"

In front of him weren't one or a hundred, but thousands of gravitational orb collectors!

Even with his engraving speed, it would take him weeks to get through them all.

"We found quite a few different types of resources around the shelter, so the leader can only do this work…" Nora snickered.

It wasn't that she was making it difficult for Nash, but simply because there were too many types of resources around the shelter.

For every different mineral, she had to reconfigure a gravitational orb collector.

With three for each type, Nash could only muddle through thousands of them.

Unable to complain, Nash could only start working.

Engraving one runic language after another, he didn't forget to record everything and collect data.

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A week later, Nash's eyes began to darken.

"This is such a waste of time!"

Because he had to do the physical work and divert most of his computational power, his runic module system nearly stopped functioning.

Especially the [Library Module System], its efficiency for reading and comprehending dropped to the bare minimum, driving Nash nearly insane.

Although he wanted to improve the shelter, Nash didn't want to be tied to it.

Wasting his time on repetitive work was completely unacceptable.

"Let's see if I can automate this…" Nash paused, resting as his mind shifted to the runic space.

After a week of grueling effort, he had already gathered enough data for the four runic languages: 'toughen,' 'amplify,' 'expand,' and 'quicken.'

He also recorded all possible runic program variations for the gravitational orb collector using the four runic languages.

Creating an automatic engraving module system seemed feasible.

Though it might not work for other objects or runic languages, it could save him from this nightmare of repetitive work.

Quickly acting on his thought, Nash began crafting a new module system on the spot.

It didn't need to be intricate, smart, or even polished, as long as it worked, he would take it.

As they say, make it work first, then make it beautiful later.

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Soon, in just three days, driven by his desire to escape the tedious work, Nash created the [Engraving Module System]!

"Hahaha, a piece of cake!" Nash laughed heartily.

He felt more efficient than ever in this moment.

Building a new module system from scratch in three days was a personal record.

Though it barely functioned, it was enough to satisfy Nash.

"Let's see how this Engraving Module System fares…"

Activating the new runic module system, Nash watched it work from behind.

Letting it use as much computational power as needed, he observed nervously.

Soon, what took him ten minutes to engrave four runic languages to the gravitational orb collector was completed in just three minutes by the [Engraving Module System].

"So fast and efficient!"

Unlike human labor, full of wasted movements, hesitation, and deliberation, the [Engraving Module System] worked like a printer, inscribing the four runic languages in one smooth stroke.

If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have believed such a thing was possible.

But as he checked the computational power required for such efficiency, Nash paused.


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