Chapter 841 The Final Piece of the Puzzle
With the System’s efficiency, the knowledge assimilation process was completed in no time.
Nova wasted no time either. The moment the process finished, she requested access to Aron’s brain data to extract the newly assimilated knowledge. Without hesitation, he granted her permission.
“How long will the implementation take?” Aron asked, already shifting his focus toward execution.
{Considering the requirements for building a specialized device to utilize the Mana Decryption Adaptive Algorithm, the process will take anywhere from thirty minutes to a few hours at most,} Nova replied, displaying the blueprint of a device she had just designed based on the acquired knowledge.
The design wasn’t the most efficient, but it was functional. That was all that mattered for now. The responsibility of refining the knowledge and creating more optimized devices would fall to the Lab City researchers, which would naturally take more time.
“Alright, let’s get started,” Aron said as he carefully analyzed Nova’s design. Since he had the time, he wanted to ensure there were no flaws—if he spotted any issues, he could make instant adjustments while it was being manufactured.
{On it,}
The moment Nova responded, an atomic printer inside the CUBE came to life. This wasn’t just any printer—it was one of the specialized models capable of mana etching, a critical function needed to create the device she had designed.
At the center of the atomic printer, as if out of nothing, a rectangular object the size of an American school bus began materializing. The printer wasn’t just assembling the physical structure; it was simultaneously performing mana etching, magic inscriptions, and runic carving, all in perfect synchronization. Despite the complexity of the process, the production proceeded at a rapid yet steady pace.
As soon as the device was completed, the pre-installed system software—which had been uploaded at the same time the core processing chip was fabricated—powered on. It immediately began a full diagnostic check, ensuring that no errors or defects existed, no matter how improbable.
“It didn’t even take half an hour to finish production,” Aron remarked as he made his way to the adjacent observation room. The room had a transparent mirror wall, allowing him to oversee the atomic printer’s operations without needing to enter the fabrication chamber itself.
Unlike before, Aron didn’t linger to watch. Having already confirmed the machine’s reliability, he turned and walked toward his research lab. Entering the personal VR pod, he swiftly logged into the Universal Simulation, preparing himself for the moment the Trinarian data was finally unlocked.
But this time, fate seemed eager to raise its red flags.
The decryption process stretched on—far longer than expected. Eight hours passed before the combined power of the two algorithms finally cracked the encryption, granting access to the Trinarian knowledge storage.
Not wanting to waste a single second, Nova immediately began sorting the extracted data, ensuring it was properly prepared for assimilation. After running multiple precautionary checks to prevent potential issues, she finally initiated the knowledge transfer into Aron’s mind.
For several intense hours, Aron remained motionless inside the VR pod, his mind actively absorbing the newfound knowledge.
Then, his eyes snapped open.
A moment of silence followed.
And then—
"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
A booming, unrestrained laughter erupted from Aron as he sat up, his chest rising and falling from the sheer exhilaration.
He had it.
The final major piece of the puzzle that had been holding him back for so long was now in his grasp.
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