"So there's still no progress?"
In the National Defense Research Institute, Genshin Fuuma puckered his brows in dissatisfaction at the sight of the enormous robot before him. Upon hearing his question, the scientist beside him answered hurriedly.
"There's nothing we can do about it. According to our analysis, the core of this robot is the magic engine and the automatic calculation core. Especially the latter which is responsible for the automatic calculation and assignment tasks. But as this is different from the cyclic calculation, it can be considered a brand new calculation coding system. That's why we need to understand the coding content before we can make further improvements. "
"Could it be that all of you aren't as good as a high school student?"
"There's only one Einstein in this world, Sir Fuuma."
The scientist revealed a bitter smile.
"You may not believe it, but this is indeed the case in the field of science. Sometimes, the efforts of thousands of people can't compare to the brilliance of a single genius."
"This is completely different from what you said back then."
Genshin Fuuma gazed dubiously at the scientist beside him. Back then, when this robot was sent to the research institute, the scientist patted his chest and swore that the high school student was only showing off his cleverness. If the high school student was able to do it, then naturally, the scientists could do it too. Genshin Fuuma didn't doubt this at all. After all, everyone here was an expert in magical engineering. If they didn't have this kind of confidence, they wouldn't be working here.
"Back then, I was only in a fit of anger. But after studying the code, we realized how exquisite and beautiful it was. You can't imagine that the existence that represents all truth can actually write such beautiful data in the form of code … It's as though we've gone deep into it …"
"Ah, hmm …"
Genshin Fuuma nodded blankly at the seemingly bewitched scientist. After all, he wasn't an expert in this field. Therefore, even though the scientist said so, he didn't feel anything.
"So, the new robot that we built using Fate as the foundation …"
"Everything is going well. Although we haven't fully understood the code of the automatic calculation core, there won't be any problems if we just copy and use it."
The scientist said and pointed ahead. In the huge hangar, three steel robots of different colors were in the midst of being built.
"Hmm, that's good. But we still need to figure out the code base as soon as possible."
Genshin Fuuma nodded. Then, as though he recalled something, he asked.
"By the way, I heard that a pilot who participated in the experiment had an overreaction? What's the situation? "
"It's just that the pressure is too great."
The scientist smiled faintly.
"After all, the orders from above have a time limit, so it's inevitable for us to be impatient. Moreover, the spiritual power skeleton module requires a very strong spiritual support, so it's normal for it to overreact when it's too tired."
"That's good …"
Genshin Fuuma nodded. At the same time, the scientist stepped forward and began the next step. Genshin Fuken wasn't sure if it was an illusion, but at this moment, the shadow seemed to be swaying slightly. Under the white light, the swaying shadow danced as though it had a life of its own. Distorted tentacle-like things could even be seen extending from it …
Not only that, but the bustling hangar also fell into a dead silence. Genshin Fuuma felt as though the hardworking workers were like ants that were being manipulated to complete their mission …
But that was only for a moment. When Genshin Fuuma closed his eyes and opened them again, everything returned to normal.
"By the way, Fuumen-sama."
While Genshin Fuuma was doubting if he had seen wrongly, the scientist returned and gazed at him with a smile.
"Do you want to test drive it?"
"Oh? Is that okay? "
"We need more information. As a powerful Mage, Fuumen-sama's spiritual waves will definitely be stronger than ordinary Mages."
"Alright, no problem."
Genshin Fuuma put away the absurd feeling in his heart and nodded. Then, he entered a hatch under the guidance of the scientist.
"Alright, please wait for a moment."
As the scientist spoke, the hatch closed. Genshin Fuuma scanned the surroundings. Got to say, he was rather curious about this thing.
Shortly after, an electronic voice sounded.
"Biological signal detected. Initiating spiritual connection."
Along with the electronic voice, Genshin Fuuma witnessed the scene before him changing. A strange, distorted, watercolor-like light emerged from below and spiraled upward. However, Genshin Fuuma felt as though he had fallen into a bottomless abyss. Of course, he wouldn't be suspicious or fearful of such a small problem. Instead, he narrowed his eyes and stared at the scene before him.
However, the scene seemed to be endless.
Gradually, Genshin Fuuma felt a sense of weightlessness as though he had left this world and was falling into a world that he had never been to before. This made him instinctively resist. At the same time, this feeling felt unusually long. Although there was no way to accurately record the time, it had been almost five minutes since Genshin Fuuma entered the hatch.
No wonder he had received reports of overreaction from the pilot.
Genshin Fuuma puckered his brows. This feeling was even more uncomfortable than a normal spiritual test. Even he couldn't withstand it, so it was understandable that the young Mages would feel uneasy and fearful.
However, at the next moment, Genshin Fuuma held his breath.
He saw it.
At the end of the empty space, he saw an eye. It was an emotionless eye that stared at him as though it could see through him completely.
What is this? Is this an illusion? No, this isn't an illusion, right?
Genshin Fuuma tried to avert his gaze, but for some reason, the eye stared at him, forcing him to stare at it. It was like being forced into a corner by a ferocious beast. He could only stare at it, unable to move his eyes away. It was as if the moment he moved his eyes away, the beast would pounce on him and bite his neck in the next moment.
However, this was only the beginning.
Genshin Fuuma was horrified to discover that the cockpit he was lying in had turned into a mixture of flesh, blood, and bones. The rotting flesh was constantly moving, and the sticky liquid on the surface was torn apart. Numerous eyes emerged from the inside and stared at him. Genshin Fuuma was shocked to discover that the cockpit he was lying in had turned into a mixture of flesh, blood, and bones. He didn't know when, but he didn't know when, but he didn't know when. Then, the flesh spread and spread like the mucus of the stomach to digest food, gradually wrapping Genshin Fuuma within.
When the last trace of darkness swallowed everything, all Genshin Fuuma could do was to let out a soundless scream.
"Puchi …"
The cockpit door opened.
Genshin Fuuma slowly walked out and was quickly welcomed by a staff member.
"Master Fuuma, how do you feel?"
"It's wonderful."
Genshin Fuuma's eyes shone brightly, his entire body glowing.
"I didn't expect that I could sense such ultimate truth … How unforgettable."
"As you said, Master."
The staff member lowered his head while Genshin Fuuma stared at him and nodded in satisfaction.
"You've done a great job. I will report this to the higher-ups and let them experience it for themselves."
"Yes, Master."
The staff member replied hurriedly.
"We will do our best to satisfy everyone."
As they spoke, the two of them looked at each other. Then, they revealed a warm and somewhat strange smile.
Under the illumination of the lights, one could clearly see their shadows twisting, swaying, entangling, and separating like seaweed in the deep sea.
At the same time, on a plane headed for Japan, a blonde young lady gazed at the scenery outside the window in melancholy.
Why do I have to carry out such a mission?
From her appearance, one would only think that she was a beautiful blonde girl. But in fact, the real identity of the girl in front of him was Angie Sirius, the captain of the USNA sorcerer team "STARS", one of the only strategic sorcerers in the world, one of the "13 Apostles".
Her mission to Japan was naturally related to the world-shaking Fate Gundam.
After the Pacific War ended, Fate Gundam received the attention of all countries around the world and Fangzheng's name was also on the list of countries. Although the thesis stated that Fangzheng was the first designer of Fate Gundam, most people didn't believe it. After all, it was too open and aboveboard. According to their thinking, Fangzheng would definitely be kept a tight lid on the existence that could change the global military structure. However, the truth was that Fangzheng returned to Daiichi University shortly after. Therefore, in their opinion, this might be a smokescreen. Someone else designed the Fate Gundam and Fangzheng was only a target that they pushed out.
Although the United States and Japan were allies, they knew that this kind of technology was absolutely confidential and they couldn't just ask for it. In the end, they chose to send members to Japan to monitor and investigate Fangzheng. If necessary, they would take action. Even if they couldn't find enough information, it would be considered a victory if they could snatch back the Fate Gundam and pilot.
It was for this purpose that the United States sent their strategic-level mages to Japan in the name of an exchange student.
But to Angie, this was very depressing.
Even though she possessed powerful strength, Angie was an expert in battles and knew nothing about espionage. This was as though asking Rambo to be an undercover agent and perhaps he would blow up the enemy's lair …
That was why Angie always felt that she should find a more suitable person to replace her.
But … she was a soldier, after all. No matter how unwilling she was, she had to obey her superior's orders.
I wonder what kind of person that man is.
Thinking of this, Angie sighed again.
But now, she had no other choice.
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