I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 264: Ultimate Puppet Control



In three months, he could reach 100 billion in computational power, allowing him to read and upload a trillion books to the [Library Module System] in a single day.

With such efficiency, what was a few trillion books in the Nova Library? He could upload everything in just a few days.

With a copy of the Nova Library in his mind, why waste time and resources building a physical library?

Happily deciding on the matter, Nash returned to deducing the Soul Condensation Manual.

Two days earlier, he had completed the Void Condensation Manual, reaching up to 1,000%.

Thinking it was sufficient, Nash quickly shifted to the Soul Condensation Manual.

After all, unlike the void manual, which was a one-off, the sooner he created a soul manual, the sooner he could benefit from it.

Unfortunately, as he delved deeper, he realized how difficult it was.

This time, he wasn't creating a shoddy product that could amplify his soul a thousand or three thousand times, but ten thousand times, which was the theoretical limit.

Unable to predict how long it would take to deduce such a high-tier, high-quality manual, Nash could only bury himself in the runic space.

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Twenty days later, after scouting and preparing, they determined the range and danger of the three designated zones they planned to conquer.

Using their earlier division, one-third of the seeded talents remained in the shelter to guard and train.

The rest would head to the designated zones, aiming to survive an onslaught of dark beasts for a whole month.

"Let's go!"

Armed with 60 Spiral Behemoths, 2 Void Venerates, 145 Void Generals, and 93 Void Commanders, they marched toward their first target.

Filled with determination and fighting spirit, they looked ahead, ready for a slaughter.

"For the Starfire Shelter!"

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Arriving at the center of their target area, Nash took out the sub-core of the Starfire Shelter.

"Is everyone ready?"

"We're ready, leader! Let's do this!"

Seeing everyone fired up, Nash opened the shelter panel and began to designate the area as their zone.

Suddenly, as if a god were marking its territory, a white light zipped through the sky, forming a barrier that encapsulated everyone.

Creating a designated zone involved selecting a place and allowing the Void Administrator to modify its rules.

The Dark Plane wasn't truly the Void Administrator's territory; it was more like the universe's will guiding them to fight and defend reality against dark beasts.

Naturally, altering the plane's rules triggered a corresponding backlash.

This backlash would cause the space to become more fragile, opening multiple portals, drawing dark beasts from all directions within the dark plane.

Soon, as if multiple gates of hell had opened, they saw endless dark beasts rushing toward them.

"Formation!"

Forming a mighty defensive line with the Spiral Behemoths, they began to assess the enemies charging in.

"Seventeen Tier 4 lord-level dark beasts and two Tier 5 lord-level dark beasts…"

"Huh, looks like we really drew the short straw," Nash said with a wry smile.

The dark beasts spawning from all sides had no specific limit on quality, only on the tier they possess.

Since they were in a five-star danger zone, the dark beasts were within that range of power.

Facing two Tier 5 lord-level dark beasts with 150 billion and 270 billion combat power, they nearly buckled under the pressure.

"Don't worry! Remember our training. Follow my instructions, and everything will be fine," Nash shouted, reassuring everyone.

To prepare for such a situation, everyone had trained to follow his commands through the communication ports.

Though most hadn't tried it in a real battle, the special team's confidence in Nash bolstered their trust.

Turning toward the communication port, they began to wait for Nash's orders.

Soon, using his 40 billion computational power, Nash began directing everyone with precision, as if they were extensions of his own body.

Monitoring their state of mind, energy, stamina, skills, and various resources, Nash issued flawless commands to counter the dark beasts.

Based on his data of each dark beast's abilities and instinctual movements, everyone moved like puppets, perfectly executing every attack with a single hit.

With eyes filled with disbelief and shock, they moved as fluidly as water in a raging tide of dark beasts.

As if equipped with auto-dodge and attack, they only needed to follow every order from the communication port to move flawlessly.

One after another, they cut down dark beasts like harvesting grass, until the lord-level dark beasts finally drew near.

Suppressing their nervousness, they focused on the communication port, fully trusting Nash wouldn't make a mistake.

Sure enough, even as they shut off all their senses, as long as they followed every command, they danced like fairies through blood, slaughtering all enemies.

Even the lord-level dark beasts, facing a perfectly synchronized group, couldn't budge as a relentless controlling attack struck their bodies without pause.

Binding, freezing, stunning, tying, blinding, using every weapon and ability in their arsenal, the lord-level dark beasts could do nothing as a rain of attacks slowly whittled them down.

Within just a few hours, under Nash's measured control, they fell like dominoes with a single flick.

Too focused on the commands, everyone was in a flow state, not noticing the enemies they feared had already fallen.

Hour by hour, day by day, as they followed Nash's commands, they didn't even notice time passing, lost in the thrill of battle.

Though they didn't know why, their bodies moved in the most optimal way, preventing wasted energy while maximizing power.

Wanting to engrave these movements into their very instincts, they immersed themselves in the battle, forgetting everything else.

If they lacked energy, they drank a void potion; if their spirit grew tired, a dark potion; if injured, a healing potion.

Forgetting time itself, their minds were consumed by the new sensations their bodies were experiencing.

Meanwhile, though fatigued, Nash was also enjoying the process of controlling everyone.

It wasn't just the thrill of power but the realization of what his abilities could achieve.

Knowing each person's runic program, they were like open books he could effortlessly manipulate.

Given enough leverage, he felt he could defeat anyone or anything.

Dutifully recording everything for future reference, Nash continued instructing everyone to the best of his ability.


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