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I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 187: Solar System Blueprint

Author: Lord_GrimR
updatedAt: 2025-08-29

CHAPTER 187: SOLAR SYSTEM BLUEPRINT

Soon, as Nash visualized the creation of the [Parallel Module System], he hit a wall.

He had mastered only 6,000 blue runic programs, but to create the [Parallel Module System], he estimated he would need 8,000–10,000.

"Huh~ This will be tough!"

Even with soul manuals to guide the flow of blue runic programs, it would take him two to three months to learn them.

It seemed his plan was stumped from the start.

"Anyway, I’ll need to study the blue runic patterns sooner or later. Let’s go!" Nash cheered himself.

Not dwelling on it any longer, he dove into vigorous studying, reading, and deduction.

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A week later, a call from Xeno Industries woke him from his focused training.

"They’re on Earth? That’s faster than I thought."

His rewards from the cosmic competition still hadn’t arrived, but the things he paid for arrived in just one or two weeks.

Free things were indeed harder to get.

Shaking his head, Nash contacted Julius to join him and logged out of the virtual world.

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Arriving in the real world, Nash and Julius met up with Lincoln, the architect he had spoken to from Xeno Industries.

"Welcome to our planet, Earth."

"Haha, it’s my honor. Your planet has a strong foundation," Lincoln said sincerely.

Like seeing a beautiful girl dressed in rags and covered in dirt, he knew a little cleanup would reveal a goddess.

Observing the natural formations and environment on Earth, Lincoln felt more confident in creating a masterpiece.

The other seven planets around the sun weren’t bad either. Though terraforming them would be harder, with some effort, they could shine with their own merits.

"Have you gotten a map projection of our entire planetary system?"

"Yes, I arrived a few hours ago and already did a preliminary scan. It should be enough to discuss the blueprint you wanted."

"Good."

Noticing the other ship still scanning the eight planets and the sun, Nash invited Lincoln to the council hall.

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Quickly entering the hall, Lincoln projected a map with the sun and eight planets at its center.

With the three heads, the boss, the architect, and the life expert, coming together, they swiftly discussed the primary distribution of the planets.

First, there was Earth, the heart of the solar system, designed to be a natural wonder, a paradise to soothe all weariness.

Here, it would feature floating gardens and forests merged with nature, museums to preserve history, healing fields and restorative resorts, luxurious residences with top configurations, a central planetary hall for the government, balanced ecosystems of animals and nature, seasonal control, and more.

Moreover, it would also have the most defensive facilities, the most advanced technology, and house the strongest people.

Next was Mercury, with a dedicated training facility for the elites, hosting A- and B-level talents to train in concentration.

Similarly, Mars would serve a similar purpose, as a dedicated training planet for C-level talents; however, it would also act as the combat and military hub.

Meanwhile, Venus would be the large-scale agricultural ground, cultivating seeds, medicines, farm animals, and other essentials.

In addition, Uranus would become a water world, focused on deep-space aquaculture and providing the main water supply for all planets.

Next, Jupiter would house the concentration of knowledge, with advanced scientific research centers, experimental fields, virtual network lines, and more.

By contrast, Saturn, on the other hand, would be the home for most people, featuring megastructure buildings, living stations, habitat rings, and other residential infrastructure.

Essentially, Jupiter was the place of work, while Saturn was the place of living.

Finally, Neptune, the farthest planet from the sun, would serve as the docking and defense station of the solar system, keeping dangerous elements at bay.

Discussing the plans for all the planets, a day quickly passed.

"That’s all. For specific matters, you can talk to Julius."

"Hmm, I understand," Lincoln nodded without issue.

Talking with Julius, he gained insights that improved the living environment and functionality of his creations.

With the two of them working together, Lincoln felt he could truly create a wonder of the universe.

Leaving them to it, Nash returned to the Nova Library to continue his work.

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With all the hustle and bustle of the world, time began to pass in a breeze.

With the arrival of Xeno Industries, Earth was truly freed from labor.

The first thing they did was a swift renovation of Earth.

They built residences, training grounds, offices, malls, roads, and various other amenities.

To Xeno Industries, it was a temporary fix, but to the people of Earth, it was a miracle in the making.

In just a week, living complexes, advanced training grounds, systematic roads, complete entertainment zones, and various buildings were created one after another.

Within two weeks, the civilization seemed rebuilt from the ground, with everyone living in their own comfortable homes.

Besides training and studying, they no longer had any worries.

From the roofs over their heads to the food they ate, everything was provided.

With these basic needs secured, attention soon shifted toward building the most critical infrastructure, the research facilities on Jupiter.

Living was already secured, while training could be done anywhere with the support of the virtual world.

To start working and training people various professional abilities, research, experimental, and professional facilities were needed.

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Meanwhile, as Nash remained secluded in the Nova Library, the notification he’d been waiting for finally arrived.

"It’s here!"

After over a month, his rewards from the cosmic competition had arrived!

Among the rewards, what excited Nash the most was the Genetic Potion.

He had a feeling that all his problems would be solved after taking it.

Especially his analysis of the blue runic programs.

After weeks of comprehension, he was still short of mastering 7,000 blue runic programs.

Without a major breakthrough, he might not master the required programs to create the [Parallel Module System] in three months.

Logging out of the virtual world, he went straight to the docking station to wait for the Nova Battleship to dock at Earth.

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