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I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 186: [Parallel Module System]

Author: Lord_GrimR
updatedAt: 2025-08-29

CHAPTER 186: [PARALLEL MODULE SYSTEM]

Seeing his results, Nash felt disbelief.

He knew he was smart, but not this smart.

SS level in both Matter and Life? And what? SSS level in Law?!

Had the evaluation test malfunctioned?

Although he had cheated a bit using the [Memory Module System] to quickly identify and answer the questions, the results were still insane.

And this was without him taking the test in the runic space.

If he had been in the runic space, SSS level might not have been enough to evaluate him.

Calming down, he quickly understood why he scored so high.

Speed and accuracy!

In 15 minutes, he answered over a thousand questions without a single error.

With the [Memory Module System] handling most of the questions while he checked the harder ones and skipped the impossible ones, his efficiency was unmatched.

As for why only the matter and life reached SS level, it was likely because he skipped most of the harder questions.

On the Law test, with his foundation in the Runic Program, he didn’t skip a single question.

Although he only answered over thirty questions, all of it was solid, which was getting harder and harder because he didn’t skip any questions.

A thousand correct answers earned him an SS evaluation, while a hundred harder questions got him an SSS evaluation.

It seemed that although the test valued efficiency and accuracy, it valued insight into harder topics even more.

While the former set the lower limit, the latter set the upper limit.

"Not bad. It seems even in the universe, my talent is one of a kind."

Not wanting to test his potential any further, Nash returned to reality to help Julius manage Earth.

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In the core of the virtual world, in a place dotted with cosmic-sized machines engraved with countless micro-runic languages, a slight lag flickered as the Virtual Administrator began to process what had just happened.

[Growth Level Affinity Found]

[Assessing...]

[Assessment Failed... limits unknown]

[SSS - Law Potential Found...]

[Increasing security level to maximum.]

[10,000 SSS-class Void and Scientific Talent found...]

[Key observation in place... Initiating Universe-Level Cosmic Competition]

[Begin informing the 10,101 Chronos Emperors...]

[...]

Unknowingly, Nash’s growth-level talent and SSS affinity began to spark a craze that could turn the universe upside down.

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Back on Earth, Nash, together with Julius, began to formulate new rules.

Dividing each class by their talent and potential, various measures were put in place.

The 11 A-level void talents would be the core of training, receiving a billion nova credits in funding each year.

It would be supplemented by B- and C-level void talents, who will be receiving yearly funding of 1 million and 10,000 nova credits.

All these talents wouldn’t need to do anything but training.

From morning to night, they would absorb void energy, hone their fighting skills, and expand their knowledge of the world.

D-, E-, and F-level talents would be segregated based on their specialties, as determined by the scientific potential test.

Reducing their void training time to a minimum, they would be tutored in the topics they excelled at, sharpening their skills to contribute to Earth.

Meanwhile, those with low results would be encouraged to become birthing machines.

Though not forced, to live an affluent life, they would have to rely on generous subsidies for their children.

To live a middle-class life, they would need to give birth to at least three babies in 10 years.

To achieve an income comparable to top professionals, they would need to give birth to at least five babies in 10 years.

Wanting to ensure the population growth, Nash could only rely on such an incentive-based method to motivate people to have children.

Although the parents’ genes played a significant role in potential, a single birth potential potion was enough to completely change their fate.

By arranging the people to either train, study, or give birth, Nash and Julius eliminated most of the redundant physical work.

As long as society could function, there was no need to build everything right away.

With Xeno Industries about to arrive on the planet, instead of wasting time on miscellaneous tasks, people should focus on improving themselves.

After arranging everything, Nash left the details to Julius.

With his SS-level scientific potential in life, managing people on this scale should be an easy task.

Relieved of the workload, Nash happily returned to the Nova Library.

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Back in the familiar place, Nash quickly picked up a book about souls and entered the runic space to deduce a new module system.

For the new module, which he named the [Parallel Module System], Nash had already planned what to do.

Unable to further amplify his comprehension in the runic space, Nash thought of splitting his consciousness to increase efficiency.

A single consciousness working on a monotonous task was too wasteful.

If he could split his consciousness into multiple sections, from one creating module systems, two recording the reactions of runic symbols, three memorizing each book, four optimizing each runic module, five comprehending new skills or manuals, he could work far more effectively.

It could be said that Nash would be fully liberated once he created such a module system.

Though it might seem like splitting his mind and concentration, which was less efficient and full of errors, it was not.

Creating a new runic program, as long as he had enough ideas, was like assembling complicated puzzles.

Though mentally taxing, there were many redundant segments that didn’t require active thought.

As long as his main consciousness checked periodically and revised errors, it would be fine.

The second task was simpler: the split consciousness only needed to record the reaction of each runic symbol and synchronize it with the [Memory Module System].

Since only his consciousness could enter the runic space, he needed to personally observe the changes in the runic symbols and study them.

With a split consciousness, however, he would have a recorder inside, which he could rewind when he had time.

On the other hand, reading and optimization, like the other tasks, required only a little of his attention.

Besides comprehension of skills and manuals, his calculation power was overflowing in other subjects.

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