I Can Program My Body?
Chapter 215: End of Training
CHAPTER 215: END OF TRAINING
After playing with Nysr for a while, Nash and Camilla prepared to leave.
"Are you sure you’re going to leave it here?" Camilla asked.
"Hmm, it’s too dangerous in the Extreme Zone. Even if we leave it in the Neutral Area, it might run off to find me," Nash replied.
Although Nysr would have to endure loneliness again, Nash couldn’t do anything about it.
As a void beast, it had to mature early and face loneliness alone.
"What a pitiful guy. Your master is too careless!" Camilla sighed, looking at the little bird with pity.
"Cheep! Cheep!"
Saying goodbye to the little guy through their telepathic connection, Nash left the ship with Camilla.
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Extreme Disaster Zone:
"Is this the place?"
The area combined every trial they’d faced before, from surging winds, flashing thunder, poison mist, erupting volcanoes, and freezing air.
"Will your module system still work here?" Camilla asked, doubt in her voice.
Although all these extreme environments had been programmed into the [Adaptive Module System], she wasn’t sure if it could handle them simultaneously.
"It should function," Nash said.
When Nash designed it, he ensured it could work simultaneously in such conditions.
Facing an environment with all kinds of dangers, it shouldn’t have a problem.
Sure enough, as they ventured into the Extreme Disaster Zone, they had an easier time compared to others.
Although it was more dangerous, the [Adaptive Module System] made it a breeze.
Especially for Camilla, it was her first time training through the Extreme Zone without much pain.
She just needed to get used to it, trying various adaptive frequencies, engraving everything to her instinct.
The [Adaptive Module System] didn’t make one foolish or overly reliant, but trained the user in control.
Like a muscle, the more they used it, the more their body and instincts adapted to extreme environments.
Thus, Camilla could improve without enduring the usual pain.
As the trial continued, Nash also entered complete focus, deducing the soul-tempering manual.
Besides continuously updating the [Adaptive Module System] for various situations, he fully concentrated on creating the manual.
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After completing their 30-day experience in the Extreme Disaster Zone, Nash and Camilla took their time, playing with Nysr for a while to keep it from feeling lonely.
After a few hours of play, they promptly moved to the next zone.
Upon arriving, they saw only darkness, barely even able to make out their own hands.
"This is the Extreme Desolate Zone. The farther you go, the more senses would be stripped off of you."
"Take a rope and tie yourself to it. If you’re not careful, you won’t be able to return." One of the Void General explained, feeling new commers had arrived.
The deeper one is in the Extreme desolate zone, the more of their senses would fade off.
At a certain distance, they wouldn’t even be able to think.
In a place with no apparent danger but the threat of silent death, they had to resist both the loss of their senses and the loneliness of isolation.
Understanding the Extreme Desolate Zone’s nature, they quickly tied a rope around their body and secured them to the Neutral Zone.
If the time limit passed and they hadn’t returned, others who had finished would pull them back.
If no one were there, a notification would be sent to the Auralis IX natural satellite to retrieve them.
Entering the endless darkness, Nash’s connection to the virtual world was instantly cut off.
"Huh? No signal?"
Unable to log into the virtual world, Nash could only endure and wait until their experience in the Extreme Desolate Zone ended.
Moving forward, Nash didn’t notice any changes.
Despite the darkness and silence, he knew he hadn’t lost any senses.
"Could it be my sensing module system?" Nash guessed.
It seemed the [Sensing Module System]’s control was stronger than the zone’s sense-stripping power.
Still, not wanting to waste time, Nash began studying the zone’s sense-stripping function.
While it might not affect him, he had to consider Camilla.
Furthermore, planning to share the [Adaptive Module System] with others in the future, it couldn’t lack any features.
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Soon, with the [Sensing Module System], Nash easily gathered data on how to resist the sense-stripping power of the Extreme Desolate Zone.
Gathering the data he needed, he quickly updated his and Camilla’s [Adaptive Module System].
Although it only provided basic resistance, it was enough for his parallel consciousness to work on and grow.
With that done, Nash returned to deducing the soul-tempering Chapter of the Infinite Soul Manual.
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A month later, after the Extreme Desolate Zone, they entered the Extreme Temporal Zone.
In this zone, time passed faster than normal.
Stepping inside, Nash thought it would be a good training ground.
Unfortunately, soon he realized that it only accelerated the exhaustion of his lifespan rather than actual time.
"What a scam..." Nash sighed.
If there were a time capsule that could truly accelerate time, how amazing would that be?
In such a place, forget the training or the cosmic competition, he would stay until he mastered all the runes in his body.
Unfortunately, when he searched the virtual world, he found no results.
Did such a thing even exist in the Nova Sector? or the Solaris Domain?
One thing was certain: somewhere in the universe, there had to be a device like that.
With advancements in technology and the study of the universe’s laws, how could there not be?
Snapping out of his reverie, Nash turned his attention to the Temporal Zone.
As a void warrior with only about 300 years of lifespan, he didn’t want to waste it on mere training.
Putting down the deduction of the soul tempering manual, he quickly began devising a way to resist the zone’s effects.
According to the books he had read, various temporal zones existed in the Dark Plane.
If one were unlucky, they might even encounter a zone with a million-to-one ratio.
Even with three thousand years of life, it would take less than two days to exhaust it.
Not wanting to fall into such a trap, Nash grew serious and focused on deducing a way to counter the Temporal Zone’s effects.
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A week later, after nonstop deduction, Nash managed to pinpoint the key solution.
Uploading it to the [Adaptive Module System], he couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief.
"Now I just need to gather enough data!"
Using all the available parallel consciousness, he transferred them to the [Adaptive Module System] to process.
He didn’t know when he would return to this place, so the more data he gathered, the better.