Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 803: 254. Cane Tip Black Hole_3



Chapter 803: 254. Cane Tip Black Hole_3

And the black hole located in the Scepter Seat was indeed black.

The optical observation window was pitch-dark; all detection equipment had failed.

The disc-shaped ship was entirely at the mercy of the black hole’s gravity.

Whether it was due to magic or not, the hull of the disc-shaped ship wasn’t torn apart by the black hole; it smoothly made its way to the world of wizards.noveldrama

The same was true for the other interstellar ships.

From their behavior, it was clear that all the synthetic humans participating in exploration and plundering hadn’t planned on returning alive.

Whether it was their armed battleships or heavy freighters, they were all here to delve into the black hole.

If they had a chance to bring spoils of war back, it would be all the better.

Facing the mysterious phenomenon of a magical civilization within the black hole, Noland Lee could only describe it as being completely in the dark.

Putting aside the relationship between the magical civilization and the black hole, Noland was more concerned about another issue…

How did the Star Witches escape from the black hole?

Aren’t black holes known for only allowing entry and no exit?

After passing through the Star Filtering Net, the strength of the Star Witches dropped to about a third of their original.

In such a state, how could they break free from the black hole’s shackles?

In other words, if the Star Witches had the power to break free from the black hole, they would be incredibly formidable, so why would they be bullied by interstellar ships…

I really don’t get it.

Noland felt completely baffled.

But then again…

In the universe of this world, where there are Dusk Giants entangled with tentacle monsters and Angel Enterprise competing with the Blood Sun Seal, Noland suddenly thought that the possibility of Star Witches flying out of a black hole wasn’t that illogical anymore.

Delving into cosmic mysteries can make one feel infinitely small.

Noland quickly snapped out of this sense of emptiness and focused on the task at hand.

He spared the life of Synthetic Human DKP-15 because he valued its ability to take action.

The storage unit and “Plan Calculation Module” of DKP-15 were undoubtedly essential for making tech-related items in the world of wizards.

Noland couldn’t directly use these two synthetic human technological products yet, so he had to rely on DKP-15 to do the work.

But would DKP-15 betray Noland?

That seemed unlikely.

One reason was:

When Noland activated the “Personality Reset” function, he casually severed DKP-15’s remote connection to the synthetic human data server.

The remote connection function between synthetic humans and their data servers is integrated into the Synthetic Human Main Control Chip, operated by a small module called “Server Data Link.”

This module, like the Audio-visual Data Storage Module, had been completely reduced to ashes.

In fact, even without being so cautious, Noland probably wouldn’t have had any issues.

Due to the black hole, all forms of interstellar communication were at a standstill, and the synthetic human’s ability to transmit memories back to the server was likewise affected.

Any audio-visual data it transmitted would at most propagate within the black hole and certainly couldn’t escape to places outside the black hole.

But to reduce uncertainty as much as possible, Noland still destroyed the “Server Data Link” by force.

Another reason why it was unlikely for Synthetic Human DKP-15 to betray Noland was:

Noland had placed a “Mind Coordinate” within it.

“Mind Coordinate” could endow a synthetic human with a temporary personality.

This was something Noland discovered while killing Dsmi Series Synthetic Humans.

Without activating “Personality Reset,” the new personality would be treated as a logical error by the main control chip and corrected.

In the case of “Personality Reset” being activated, the main control chip would build a stable main controlling personality based on the temporary personality given by the “Mind Coordinate.”

Noland only needed to target the “Mind Coordinate” and cast “Psychic Bombardment” to destroy DKP-15’s Main Control Chip, making it “perish spectrally.”

Even if a betrayal did occur in the future, Noland could always remedy it with “Psychic Bombardment.”

Noland checked DKP-15’s panel information.

In about half an hour or so, it would have a new main control personality.

Noland was very curious about what kind of personality the “Mind Coordinate” would endow DKP-15 with.

The sparks born from the collision of this mental magic and synthetic human technology were truly astonishing and captivating.

Time slowly passed.

Half an hour flew by in the blink of an eye.

The slightly trembling DKP-15 synthetic human calmed down, and its dull eyes gained some luster.

The moment the “Personality Reset” effect ended, Noland cast Deconstruction at her and refreshed the panel information.

There weren’t many significant changes in sections like “Attribute Values,” “Skills,” and “Modules,” but there was a dramatic shift in the “Feature” section.

[Feature]

1. Synthetic Human Cutting-edge Technology (Effectively operational)

2. Modular Body (Partially effective)

3. Synthetic Human Reincarnation (No longer effective)

4. Scientific Research Expert (Effectively operational)

5. Hatred for Metal Creation Group (New feature, Effectively operational)

The new personality recognized the fact she was a synthetic human and had an intense dislike for the Metal Creation Group, her designer and creator.

6. Life Confusion (New feature, currently in effect)

Having broken free from the mental shackles of the Metal Creation Group, she was in a stage of confusion about life.

If given the right guidance, she would form a stable and mostly positive personality and style of conduct.

At this moment, she had yet to have her own personality and sense of values.

System prediction:

You can set her personality and sense of values through “Mind Infusion.”


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