I didn't choose it last time … … Luo Nan subconsciously wanted to close this panel, but he stopped just as his thoughts moved.
Her Majesty Empress Wu said that he had to make full use of his own resources to create a great article. If he couldn't even figure out his own background, how could he make use of him?
Moreover, he really needed power. Every bit of increase was good.
With a thought, the pop-up window disappeared. Luo Nan's consciousness clicked on the default option on the transparent pop-up window. He was not given any time to regret or buffer. His head was slightly dizzy, and the external neuron in his brain was already emitting brilliant electric light that spread in all directions.
Oh, did I cause a big commotion?
Luo Nan subconsciously stretched his heartstrings taut. But luckily, the lightning spread out from his brain palace, transforming from tangible to intangible. The path it followed also expanded from the Polar Domain's spiritual plane, dispersing into his sealed system. It didn't have any intention of continuing to expand outwards.
Luo Nan was able to roughly sense that this should be a type of scanning based on the changes in the fluctuations … … As for what it was scanning, he really wasn't able to figure it out for the time being. Luo Nan pondered for a long time to no avail, and there were no obvious movements for the time being. Luo Nan simply let it be. Even the system's antivirus scan would take time, let alone this.
He refocused his attention on the "interlinking" UI. Right now, be it the warship or the exoskeleton, they were both in states that could not be read. Luo Nan was tired of looking at them, so he naturally cast his attention to the virtual brain at the center.
At the very least, the other side was densely intertwined with starlight and looked much better.
Luo Nan probed with his consciousness. When he discovered that the two sides were 'visiting each other', he had experimented with it. He could enter the fundamental image of 'My heart's a prison' that was interwoven by the heavily chained crow.
He was too lazy to walk through it again. He was only concerned about the vague pattern — did it exist or not? How should it be reflected?
It would have been better if he hadn't thought about it. However, in this Star Domain, his brain couldn't quite work. He felt that he was surrounded by stars, and they were constantly changing. There was no beginning, and there was no end. It was to the extent that he felt dizzy and confused. Sure enough, it's not good to go too deep. Isn't it like the saying, "I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, but only because I'm in this mountain"?
He immediately withdrew his consciousness and observed from the perspective of a third party. He wasn't looking blindly, but he had some clues.
These were the thousands of sketches in the drawing software. They weren't stored randomly, but in a specific area of the Star Field, occupying only a very small part of it.
Luo Nan felt that if there really was some sort of law within this cluster of stars, then perhaps they were divided into some functional areas …. What would happen if Luo Nan compared them to the functional areas of the brain?
He projected the interactive interface into the work area, picked up the electronic pen, and tried to sketch it out. As soon as he started writing, he felt a little strange.
It was as if he was playing a childish drawing game.
He remembered that the very first diagram inside the virtual brain had been connected by lines, just like a Life Sketch. There was an outline that ran through everything. He tried to recall, and with a few strokes, he recreated the image and placed it in a corner of the work area.
The original drawing was indeed very simple. If one were to forcibly describe it, it would be similar to a human figure, like a stickman drawn by a three-year-old child, swinging its limbs and dancing.
So far, there was no point in using it as a reference. After all, the outline of the core star area had nothing to do with the stickman.
People would always inexplicably become engrossed in some repetitive and monotonous work. Luo Nan had probably jumped into a pit like this. Unwittingly, he compared the dots of stars and drew for over half an hour, all the way until he was dizzy and his vision blurred.
It was truly evil!
Luo Nan blinked his eyes forcefully. He even used the tip of the pen to scratch his head. He was quite conflicted for a time. Wasn't it too much for him to dig out a pattern from tens of thousands of stars? But that inexplicable feeling of excitement and bewilderment ….
It couldn't be that he was too idle, right?
And at this time, the starry sky interface faintly lit up. Luo Nan blinked once more. There was a change!
The UI interface of the virtual brain app, from a conventional point of view, referred to the mapping of two parts. One was the exoskeleton, and the other was the spaceship in outer space. They were like satellites, orbiting and flying around the virtual brain, but they were both in an unreadable state.
But now, a new element had inexplicably appeared on the monotonous interface, which originally consisted of one main star and two satellites orbiting around it.
Luo Nan waved his hand, wiping away the lines he had drawn before. He could now clearly see that a distorted silhouette had appeared on the outside of the exoskeleton satellite. It looked like a mass of dark gray mist at first glance.
This meant that the scan hadn't been completed …. No, the core structure within the mist was like some sort of abstract symbol, but it looked very familiar!
The dozen or so lines twisted and twisted. They seemed to be meaningless, but it was very difficult to add or subtract a single stroke. Luo Nan looked at it for a long time. It was as if the entire world would be warped.
This was the Wraith Sign!
To be precise, it was the mapping of the core characteristics of the Human-Faced Arachnid.
Luo Nan had discovered this warped structure back then, and he named his Human-Faced Arachnid accordingly. This was the origin of the Wraith Sign.
Luo Nan scanned it once. What was the meaning of hanging up my believers?
What was even stranger was that this mist symbol that symbolized the Wraith Sign didn't directly revolve around the virtual brain. Instead, it hung on the outside of the exoskeleton, which looked very cool, but its volume didn't quite conform to reality. It was like a satellite of a satellite.
Luo Nan felt this was strange, but soon, another image appeared on the outer edge of the Wraith Sign. This image was a size smaller than the mist that the Wraith Sign had projected. It was like the projection of a mountain, with dangerous cliffs and jagged teeth. It was quite sinister. This toy was even easier to distinguish.
Bloodsoul Temple.
The starry sky interface grew richer and richer. Two more images appeared soon after, appearing on the outskirts of the Bloodsoul Temple. This time, they were clearer, and they were very familiar.
One of them was a vicious ape with long arms and a rotten mouth. This was Yuan Er. The other was like a normal person, covered in shadows. This was Mo Lun. They were both puppets manufactured by the Bloodsoul Temple.
Oh, there was another one. It stood side by side with Yuan Er and Mo Lun. This time, it was a mass of dazzling electricity. It seemed to warp and transform under the pull of magnetism. It had no fixed form. With the previous elements as a guide, Luo Nan quickly confirmed that this mass of electricity should be the projection of Jin Tong's Soul Light Seed.
Now, all three puppets were alive. And they were a size smaller than the image of the Bloodsoul Temple. They were like small satellites that revolved around the Bloodsoul Temple.
On the next level, the Bloodsoul Temple revolved around the Wraith Sign.
The Wraith Sign revolved around the exoskeleton.
Finally, the exoskeleton revolved around the virtual brain.
In this way, a strange celestial body system was formed with layers upon layers.
And so, Luo Nan knew that this should be an abnormal tree diagram based on the relationship between father and son. Not to mention anything else, the Wraith Sign's system was displayed.
But what sort of standard was this?
Scanning the believers? The incorporeal fluctuations of the external neuron's scan seemed to cut through Cat Eyes and the others, but not a trace of feedback came back. And why was it mounted as a sub-layer of the exoskeleton? Could it be that it wanted him to equip it?
The new three layers and five images appeared. The tragic thing was that they were still in an unreadable state, but there were differences.
The Wraith Sign was completely the same dark gray color as the flying ship and the exoskeleton. There was no movement whatsoever. But the Bloodsoul Temple on its sub-layer was already faintly colored. As for Yuan Er, Mo Lun, and Jin Tong's Soul Light Seed on the next layer, they even flickered with a dim radiance.
Luo Nan's consciousness touched them. Sure enough, they were beginning to analyze. There was some special feedback. And as time passed, the feedback became more and more obvious.
Luo Nan was like a doctor giving auscultation. His consciousness flitted over and over above these images, feeling the subtle yet continuous changes.
Ten minutes passed unwittingly. The images that appeared before Luo Nan's eyes already displayed a clearer new situation. Luo Nan finally understood some information. It was a relatively intuitive measurement and feeling. It was reduced to a ratio of data that he could understand.
Ten minutes passed, and a very clear difference appeared in the progress of the analysis of these new elements.
Jin Tong's Soul Light Seed's analysis progress was approximately 1.2%.
Mo Lun's analysis progress was 0.7%.
As for Yuan Er, his progress value was just 0.1%.
Luo Nan could accept this sort of speed if it continued, but he was afraid that it would be like the visualization diagram, where he was stuck at 9.9% for two months...
But the problem was that the difference in progress between the three was a bit unreasonable. The fastest was Jin Tong's Soul Light Seed, followed by Mo Lun, and then by Yuan Er.
Also, Luo Nan looked up a level. Unknowingly, the Bloodsoul Temple's analysis progress had reached 0.4%. It was behind Mo Lun and ahead of Yuan Er.
This was a bit messy... He needed to sort it out.
Luo Nan moved his pen and rearranged the analysis progress of the four elements. Jin Tong 1.2%. Oh, now it was 1.3%. The other three were Mo Lun 0.7%, the Bloodsoul Temple 0.4%, and Yuan Er 0.1%.
The logic behind this was incomprehensible. In any case, it should be more difficult to analyze the higher-level elements. But looking at the ridiculous speed of Jin Tong's Soul Light Seed, wouldn't it be solved today?
Next was the Bloodflame Order's system. It was easier to analyze. Was it more compatible? Or was it more shallow?
Lastly was Yuan Er. This Mutant clearly belonged to the Bloodsoul Temple. It had been reduced to a puppet, but it was the most difficult to analyze.
Could it be that the natives of the Cloud World were actually a level higher and more complex than the Bloodflame Order? But how could it be more complex than Jin Tong?
Could it be that the Soul Light Seed was on a higher level than an Extraordinary? Or could it be that the Soul Light Seed itself was too weak, so it was easier to deal with?
Luo Nan pinched his eyebrows. He couldn't understand it for a time.
The HexaEar vibrated slightly. It was a preset alarm, indicating that it was time for his morning run.
It didn't matter if he ran or not, but he needed to take this opportunity to meet with Rui Wen. This was to avoid giving this pitiful girl the cold shoulder. There were also some specific matters that needed to be discussed and arranged with Qin Yikun and the others.
Luo Nan could only postpone dealing with this pile of problems. He hurriedly sorted out the doubts in his mind and put them on the tip of his pen to avoid forgetting them in the future. After hastily freshening up, he went downstairs.
This was the time of year when the sun was the shortest. It was around six o 'clock, but it was still pitch-black outside. The cold wind and freezing rain continued. Fortunately, this was a high-class residential area. There was a geothermal system in the courtyard, so no ice formed. However, it was a different story once he stepped out of the courtyard.
Luo Nan didn't care about the situation he had single-handedly created. He had cultivated with Gym Master Xiu for several dozen days. His physical strength, explosiveness, balance, and coordination had all far exceeded that of an ordinary person. Even though he was walking on a layer of ice that could be used as an ice rink, his steps were still steady and light.
Luo Nan paid attention to the virtual brain's interface from beginning to end. The analysis was still in progress. No matter which part was completed first, it should be helpful for him to further understand this peculiar app and this peculiar system.
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