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I Can Program My Body?

Chapter 212: Passing Module System

Author: Lord_GrimR
updatedAt: 2025-09-21

CHAPTER 212: PASSING MODULE SYSTEM

In his study, he discovered 5,118 red runic programs and 7,515 blue runic programs in her body and soul.

Compared to the 2,322 red and 10,818 blue runic programs in his own body, they were vastly different.

This difference didn’t directly reflect potential, but their unique genetic makeup.

A higher number meant a more complex body structure.

Based on his analyses of people on Earth and various individuals upon arriving in the Nova Capital, an average person had 2,000–3,000 red and blue runic programs.

With each evolution, the number increased to a certain degree.

For instance, Camilla’s awakened genetic ability, Immortal Phoenix Body, greatly altered her body and soul’s genetic makeup, increasing her runic program 2-3 times.

As for Nash, while his genetic ability didn’t change or increase his blue and red runic programs, he suspected the golden runic core in his runic space did.

The golden runic core seemed to be the origin of life, so mysterious and complex that he couldn’t even decipher it.

Having studied Camilla’s body and soul runic programs, Nash began modifying the [Adaptive Module System] to suit her runic body.

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As days passed, shocked and charred by endless lightning, they realized they had underestimated the extreme lightning zone.

Due to the instantaneous and abrupt damage, their void energy needed to react swiftly with each strike, not just adapt.

Before being hit, the corresponding void energy frequency had to be ready.

Lacking Nash’s extraordinary ability to judge and react quickly, they could only resist roughly, minimizing the damage as the lightning continued to electrocute them.

As for the instant damage, they could only endure it, using their void energy and physical bodies to defend.

On the other hand, Nash, with his senses detecting and analyzing the lightning intensity, used the [Adaptive Module System] to react swiftly, nullifying nearly all damage.

Soon, while most stopped in the outer-middle of the Extreme Lightning Zone, Nash pressed forward, gathering more data.

Having already studied Camilla’s runic programs, he could now leave her behind to further his adaptability training.

Trekking through the thunderstorm alone, Nash didn’t feel lonely as his consciousness worked as always.

After modifying the [Adaptive Module System] for Camilla, he didn’t stop. He also began deducing a soul and void manual tailored perfectly to her.

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A month later, in the Extreme Ocean Zone, Neutral Area.

Landing on the endless water, most were clueless about what to do.

Fortunately, the veterans in the seeded talents had experienced this before.

"In this Extreme Zone, you just need to dive as deep as you can," one explained.

"Also, be careful to gauge your depth and calculate if you have enough air to return to the surface."

"Can’t we just use a breathing device?"

Diving into the ocean and estimating if they had enough air to surface was too complicated and dangerous.

Though the damage wasn’t as intense as in the Extreme Lightning Zone, it was riskier.

"Hah! We wish. This zone has a special property that blocks oxygen from all external sources except void energy."

"To breathe and keep going, you must adapt, transforming your void energy into another property."

From instinctively manipulating void energy frequency, reversing it to adapt to ever-changing dangers, and resisting instant damage, they now had to learn to convert void energy into another form.

Though an advanced skill typically reserved for Void Venerate, as seeded talents, they were meant to break such limits.

Soon, trusting in themselves, they dove one by one, aiming for the deepest part of the ocean.

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Meanwhile, as Camilla prepared to dive, Nash stopped her.

"What is it?"

"I need you to try something..."

"Something? Is it about your ability?" Camilla asked, guessing.

During their adaptability training, she had noticed something odd about him.

Though he acted normally without any stiffness, his behavior simply lacked emotion.

Like a preprogrammed computer, it was hard to notice, but after years with Nash, she quickly picked up on the anomaly.

Furthermore, Nash had been observing her intently, like a hawk studying its prey.

If he weren’t her lover, Camilla might have already beaten him up as a creep.

"Indeed, it’s my genetic ability..." Nash said, not wanting to explain it further.

He didn’t even fully understand his ability himself; how could he explain it?

"I see. So, what do I need to do?" Camilla asked eagerly.

"Just do what you normally do, but tell me if you feel any discomfort or other issues."

"Hmm."

Nodding, Camilla saw Nash place his hand on her heart, as a mysterious energy surged through her body, forcefully embedding something into her innate instincts.

Suddenly, a virtual panel appeared in her vision.

[Runic Module System initializing...]

[Uploading Adaptive Module System]

[Upload Success]

[Adaptive Module System Activated!]

[Generating Panel...]

[Adaptive Module:

Heat: 3,000°C

Cold: -1,500°C

Poison: 210 °L (Lethal Degree)

Lightning: 27,000 J (Joules)

Water: To be updated]

"Huh? What’s this?"

Staring at the panel before her eyes, Camilla couldn’t help but be shocked.

"In simple terms, it’s my skill digitized and passed to you," Nash explained.

"Your skill passed to me?"

Camilla suddenly understood.

The panel’s data must reflect what Nash had learned while adapting to various extreme environments.

For instance, the heat module should allow her to resist up to 3,000°C.

"Will this affect you?" Camilla asked, worried it might drain him.

After all, directly transferring a skill like this usually came at a steep cost.

"No, no, just a bit of void energy," Nash said with a smile.

The beauty of his ability was that once he mastered it, it cost almost nothing.

Except for the initial infusion of the module system into Camilla, all subsequent processes required no further energy from him.

From generating the panel to activating the module system, Camilla would bear all the energy costs.

"Awesome! Your ability’s kind of wild!" Camilla said, giving him a thumbs-up.

If the module system worked as she imagined, Nash’s ability could mass-produce an elite army.

"Haha, it’s not that great..." Nash said absentmindedly, as his attention was already shifted to the sudden change in his runic space.

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