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Chapter 890

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Sure enough, the following matters on the surface were as Her Majesty Empress Wu had described. She was at a level where she wouldn't be affected if she didn't deliberately observe it.

However, it was unknown how many bubbles were changing and dying in the depths of this seemingly slow state. It looked like the same body of water, but with the passage of time, it was likely to be different.

Under such circumstances, it was Tuesday before they knew it. Today was May 14th. It was also the day Peony had released an advertisement. Two experts in ecology would hold an academic lecture in Acumen College's great auditorium.

Luo Nan certainly wouldn't be able to support them, but he had already obtained the relevant courseware and materials from Peony last night. He hurriedly studied it twice, feeling quite emotional.

However, his main focus was still placed within the hazy and shattered misty labyrinth, as well as the virtual brain system that had continuously operated for over thirty hours in the Inner Universe.

Within the misty labyrinth, Rui Wen's search and the observation of the Lens had already made some progress.

As for the Inner Universe, this Simulator relied on the external neuron's structure and Luo Nan's formidable computing power to simulate it. Using the Brain in a Jar mode, it imported a huge amount of external data and executed an extremely complex automatic editing process. Up until now, there was still no definite outcome.

This didn't mean that the automatic editing process was a mess. In fact, the results produced by the Simulator at this stage were already quite impressive.

Impressive to the point that it was a bit excessive.

Right now, the virtual work area in front of Luo Nan reflected a dark red glowing mist. Hundreds and thousands of specks of light were scattered within. At first glance, it looked like a nebula in the depths of the universe. It was a bit similar to the scene reflected by the Lens.

But there was a fundamental difference between the two.

The nebula scene produced by the Lens was a combing and mapping of the complex and deep misty labyrinth. It embodied the result of simplifying the complex. It was just that it was embodied in an intuitive manner in the end. It was roughly equivalent to a slide show.

But this dark red nebula simulated by the Inner Universe didn't have any simplifications. It was the direct result of the simulated space-time structure rendered by the Brain in a Jar mode.

The rigorous core and the complex structure had already far exceeded Luo Nan's imagination.

What he had originally conceived was just a so-called plane that he had pieced together by hand. It was nothing more than that. His target of reference was the Format 70 Research Institute created by his mother and the Cloud World. He could probably play around with some fancy space-time distortions between the two. It would be fine as long as it looked larger.

But this dark red nebula …

Judging from the logic, parameters, and results of the simulation, to truly replicate it in the real world, the diameter would need to be about ten or twenty light-years.

That's right, the unit of measurement is light years!

Moreover, this so-called "nebula" was not the same concept as what was taught in textbooks. It was definitely not just a cluster of interstellar gas and dust but the result of the interlacing, squeezing, and twisting of multiple space-time structures.

Inside, there were star systems similar to the solar system, as well as space-time interfaces of other dimensions.

The maze of mist collided with the space of Earth, and the broken pieces and rules interweaved to form a world of clouds. Such examples were everywhere in the Dark Red Nebula.

In the simulation results, a diameter of nearly twenty light-years showed thousands of relatively complete but completely different space-time environments. They were not only distributed by the simple structure of planets and space distance but also interfered and segmented through the complicated multiple space-time structures, creating all kinds of astounding independent spaces. Some were stable, some were agitated, and some were chaotic areas that were changing rapidly.

There were quite a few of them that even exceeded Luo Nan's perception and impression of space-time environments. He was dazzled looking at them, but they did not exceed the basic theory of space-time configuration.

The more he observed and pondered in depth, the more he gained new insights and comprehensions towards the usage of space-time structures and the laws of change.

Such a simulation probably already used the imported data to analyze and utilize it to the pinnacle. Then again, what kind of data and simulator framework could be used to create such a scalp-numbing complex space-time structure!?

This was not a simple image. Whether it was macroscopic or partial, there was some basic logic of space-time configuration behind it. Even though the resolution of the space-time configuration of the details was far from clear due to its vastness, the basic design could already be said to have "no origin, no foundation".

Luo Nan was extremely doubtful. Would such a simulation have enough computing power to string together all the supercomputers on Earth? No matter how mystical the external neuron was, no matter how abundant the computing power gathered by the altar spiderweb, it was impossible to have this kind of effect.

It was to the point where he suddenly had a strange thought. Perhaps this was just a copy and decomposition of a certain real environment?

Perhaps such a complex and chaotic space-time region truly existed in the depths of the boundless universe. Its information existed within the enormous information flood of the Sunwheel Hell. It was also possible that the external neuron's bottomless data reserves were imported and reorganized by the Inner Universe ….

Otherwise, it would be impossible to explain how this grand, rigorous, warped, and absurd architectural blueprint was simulated. It was so realistic that it made one feel suspicious.

In any case, the current simulation results and environment settings were already far too impressive. It was so impressive that Luo Nan did not know what to do with it.

Clearly, it was impossible to forcefully stuff such a complex and grand environment into a space-time fragment. If he forcefully did it, he would probably be unable to create a basic outline even when the heat of the universe died. He would have to make a choice from within ….

How should he choose?

Should he extract a fragment from the corner and use it?

As mentioned before, there were thousands upon thousands of complex space-time structures here. Every piece had its origin, and each piece had its own specific reason for being formed. Even if it looked passable on the surface, it would immediately be full of flaws if one were to delve deeper into it.

Well, even Luo Nan himself knew that he had sunk into a rut of pure technical thinking. It was rather hypocritical …. Moreover, the most fundamental basis was the large-scale fragment that was suitable for operation.

No matter how well the blueprint was drawn, it was meaningless if it could not be executed.

But was there really no perfect plan?

Luo Nan stared at the dark red nebula in a daze. Yin Le, dressed in a white-collared outfit, walked in cautiously and knelt by Luo Nan's side.

Yin Le did not dare to make a sound and disturb Luo Nan. Instead, Luo Nan was reminded. He looked at the system time and saw that it was already 8: 15. The appointed time with Her Majesty Empress Wu was about to arrive.

According to the plan, he did not really have to go to Di City with Her Majesty Empress Wu, but he had to have a long talk with her during this time. He had to express his attitude and strive for her support. He could not be late no matter what.

He could only temporarily separate himself from the confusion brought by the dark red nebula. He looked at Yin Le.

"What's the matter?"

"Master Shou has already sent over three sets of exoskeleton frames. They are all version 2."

"Oh, bring them over …. I still want to try them out."

The so-called version 2 was the improved version that Luo Nan had proposed to the veteran before his conflict with the Amaterasu Order combined with Dean Wan's suggestion.

As for the version 3 that was adjusted according to the injuries of his entire body yesterday, it involved many technical issues. It was still being mulled over by Dean Wan, but it was certainly too late this time.

In other words, Luo Nan had to take the risk of being injured a second time if he pushed the Perfect Body.

In fact, his current injuries had yet to heal. Even though he had gone to Claw Island to recharge his batteries yesterday afternoon and repaired his body with the support of the Knight-level Basic Internal Colonization Biochemical Reactor, he would not recover that quickly.

Right now, he was truly in a half-crippled state. He needed the assistance of a wheelchair. Equipping version 2 of the Ox Demon Exoskeleton did not do his body any good.

Yin Le had a rough idea of Luo Nan's current situation. But after a series of inconceivable changes, she was already used to acting according to Luo Nan's will. She had absolute confidence in him. Therefore, she only replied with a "yes", stood up again, and brought in the three metal boxes that had already been sealed.

During this time, she glanced at the corner of the living room.

Over there was the angle between the sliding door of the master bedroom and the inner wall of the ship. Snake Tongue was still in her traditional attire, silently kneeling …. However, her body was already leaning against the corner. She was muddle-headed, her thoughts unknown. It was quite different from her usual proper bearing.

There was nothing wrong with saying that she was unconscious.

Luo Nan noticed Yin Le's line of sight and casually explained, "She's lost."

Yin Le didn't quite understand.

She only knew that Snake Tongue had been ordered by Luo Nan to do internal testing for his latest design. The Bloodflame Order's followers under the Bloodsoul Temple system had the same mission.

However, it seemed that Luo Nan's design had yet to truly land. The later batch had yet to officially join. Looking at Snake Tongue's current state and Luo Nan's own mood, the design and internal testing work were not progressing smoothly.

She heard Luo Nan sigh just as she was thinking, "The map is too big …. What should we do?"

"Delimit the starting area. Then we need a plot thread to connect," Yin Le blurted out.

In fact, Luo Nan's earlier words about the internal testing of the game had given her a strong first impression. She instinctively entered into her former professional domain. Back when she was the manager of the flagship store of Frost River Reality in Xia City, she had done quite a bit of research on large-scale game operations.

Luo Nan was startled for a moment before he laughed, "You really think we're playing a game? You can't just write a plot thread …. Oh."

The Innerverse Simulator really did have a plot design function. However, Luo Nan's understanding was that it should be more similar to the offline test questions from back then. It was similar to the setting and plot of an RTS game. It would design a large background and tactical goal, then create a difficult problem for the tester and so on.

He wanted the Simulator to create an RPG plot …. Was he really developing a game? Plus, it was an intelligent editor under the mechanism of chaos.

Only the heavens knew what sort of toy would come out of it.

But he still had to give it a try, right?

Let's not talk about anything else. It would be enough if he could unearth a Novice Village from within. It would be convenient to cut into this numerous and complicated world and facilitate the initial construction.

The inspiration and train of thought that had just been activated made Luo Nan begin to consider the relevant possibilities. He asked Yin Le seriously after a while.

"Are there any ready-made game scripts and the like?"

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