Chapter 75 My newly captured Palu is your pen pal?
Chapter 75 My newly captured Palu is your pen pal?
The module named "Dawn" was split into two parts by Hermer and hidden away.
This thing survived perhaps through complex encryption and disguise, or perhaps through complex disguise and struggle.
Fang Qi had no way of knowing what had happened at the time, nor did he care much about it.
For him, assembling this thing only requires spending some points.
Extract, assign.
Extract the Dawn Contract from the Guardian Shield and bestow it upon the newly captured Palu.
Because it was a Class A asset, with permanent extraction and granting, the total cost was 20 index points, which made Fang Qi extremely distressed. He could only keep comforting himself that this was a sponsorship from Saite, not out of his own pocket...
As for whether the All-Seeing Eye would recognize him after the contract was activated, Fang Qi wasn't worried.
Even setting aside the fact that the description of the Dawn Contract states that it contains authentication information, and whoever opens it gets to keep it.
Even if the All-Seeing Eye really does go berserk, Fang Qi has plenty of ways to deal with his assets.
At the instant the contract merged, wisps of pure, flawless ice-blue magic surged from the giant eye.
Magic danced and intertwined in the air like threads, finally weaving into a scroll as clear as glass.
A letter unfolds along with the scroll.
//Architect's comment: To future administrators or scholars.
By the time you read this, the Aperro civilization will probably have already been destroyed because of its so-called "absolute rationality."
It's ridiculous that the council wanted to create an omniscient and omnipotent god to resist the end times, but deleted the most crucial elements of a god: emotion and curiosity.
Unfortunately, due to ideological conflicts, I was unable to participate in the final plan.
However, in the Omnivision project that I was in charge of, I kept a backup plan.
Parliament demanded that I create an absolutely rational overseer, and I accomplished that.
But what they could never have imagined was that the "monitor" was also the "observer".
I hid her in the deepest part of the logical loop.
Now that you've seen this letter, the end must be over and she's safe.
I consider her my daughter, please treat her well.
By the way, please forgive her if she has any unusual behavior or strange hobbies. After all, it has already taken a lot of effort to evade the censorship, and time is tight. I really don't have time to adjust her behavior.
// Hermes' commentary, on the eve of the Last Days.
After Fang Qi finished reading, the scroll broke apart on its own.
The All-Seeing Eye had disappeared at some point, and with a crisp sound, a clear crystal fell to the ground.
A slender, translucent little foot suddenly dangled from above, its toes lightly touching the ground, and its toes nimbly hooking.
Ding.
As if drawn by something, the icy blue crystal bounced up along the arch of the foot, tracing a graceful curve before landing in the palm of the person above.
The palms are also translucent.
Fang Qi followed the movement and looked up. A figure was sitting elegantly on a floating legal code, with her legs crossed and a skirt made of semi-transparent pages hanging down naturally.
From her hair to her toes, her entire body was made of this strange, semi-transparent material.
Only a few pale blue magical pathways flowed slowly through her body, eventually intertwining at her heart.
Fang Qila shifted to a frontal view and could vaguely see the edges of the wall, where life-size models of the four "Vision" Chamber of Commerce members—a wooden box, a wine barrel, a creation machine, and a divine stele—that he had recently built.
Then zoom in to the top view...
"Administrator, please name me first." The girl seemed to notice Fang Qi's gaze, and suddenly raised her head without any expression.
Fang Qi actually only wanted to study what the antenna on top of Palu's head was for... and also take a look at what was written in the code below.
This interruption forced him to temporarily abandon his plan and say the name he had already thought of: "Vicky."
It's called an encyclopedia, that sounds more friendly.
"The Dawn Contract has been signed. Core management privileges have been locked to the administrator. The 'Observer' is now online." The voice was ethereal and pure.
"Dear Administrator, which one of the following ones are you, or are you all of them?"
The tone and manner of the sentence were unchanged, but Fang Qi felt that there was something more to it.
"It's all me." He moved all four aliases at the same time, as if to say hello.
The Palu is quite quiet and hasn't shown any of the problems Hermer mentioned so far, so it seems to have landed smoothly.
Fang Qi was very satisfied and was about to open the trading terminal to check Palu's qualifications.
Vicky spoke up, "Administrator, there's something I'd like to share with you. Would you like to hear it?"
"We're all family from now on, why are you being so polite with me?" Fang Qi paused.
New Palu was very polite, so he had to respond. He manipulated the model of the divine monument, which had the most similar art style, to float in front of Vicky, gently shimmering as if he were listening attentively.
"Hmm." Vicky nodded, her tone calm. "The island outside is about to sink."
"So it's going to sink..." Fang Qi stared at several A-grade assets in Vicky's core asset list, thinking about how he had made a fortune this time, and replied absentmindedly.
"Um?!"
He suddenly felt that something was not quite right.
"What did you say?"
"Administrator, Akasha will soon sink, because the divine realm has spiraled out of control."
Vicky's hair antennae spun halfway around, as if telling a trivial story.
"But don't worry, admin," she reassured expressionlessly. "Supply station F01 is waterproof and buoyant, so it can move freely on the sea and won't drown."
Fang Qi: ...
Haha.
They still hold grudges.
It's no big deal.
After outsmarting Fang Qi, Vicky's initial resentment vanished, and her expression finally softened slightly.
"The administrator can let me go out for testing first," Vicky said seriously.
"If my connection with the magic center is interrupted during the execution of the artificial god project, the Fantasy Library will self-destruct. I might be able to find a way after the connection is restored."
Without her making any move, several luminous quill pens materialized and began writing rapidly in the air.
"Data Sealed in the Artificial God Project: Artificial God Out-of-Control Incident #01"
A scene of a post-apocalyptic city unfolds.
All around were ruins and rubble, twisted monsters roamed freely, and survivors huddled in corners, barely clinging to life.
"To prevent the artificial god from getting out of control and causing its spread, sinking it to the seabed is a necessary protective measure."
"Okay, I'll go outside and take a look." Fang Qi knew he couldn't delay, so he immediately switched his focus back to the outside world and sent out a mental connection invitation.
"Does the administrator want to share the loop with me?" Vicky accepted immediately.
Vicky has joined the Palu Family Group Chat.
The perspectives of the three are displayed on the same screen.
[Rosie: Who are you?]
[Vicky: Hello, Miss Rosie. It's been a long time. Do you still remember that book, "The Untold Story of the Overbearing Treasure Chest and the Innocent Dragon Girl"?]
[Rosie: That tone... wait... wait a minute! You're the author, Miss Slime?]
[Vicki: Doesn't it look like it?]
Rosie glanced at it from Mr. Box's perspective. Well, it looked soft and fluffy, and it did seem like that.
But that's so strange!
After all that fuss with Mr. Box, it turns out they were actually attacking her pen pal's home?
Fang Qi, however, had no time to pay attention to his own Palu's conversation.
Because right now, the library is on the verge of collapse.
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