Chapter 291 – 30. Chaos
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The experiment continued for quite some time.
Beyond a week, two weeks, and then a month.
There were many factors to consider, but Lee Ga-young was very strict.
“The results are clear.”
Still, there was a result.
Lee Ga-young put the report on the table and slammed it with her palm! She hit down.
“The unidentified object above the Bidet Empire is a device that detects and intercepts the master’s editing skills.”
Thousands of people have died so far.
Tae Eun-kyung, his women, high-ranking owners with editing skills and low-ranking owners with editing skills, autonomous fighting robots, animals, etc.
I uploaded everything I could.
They even fired missiles.
The results were blatantly biased toward Eunkyung’s editing skills.
The person who received the editing skill must be intercepted, and even if it was edited, the owner without the skill did not die.
And autonomous combat robots and missiles were also not intercepted.
“Something is afraid of the master’s power going out into space.”
“And as of now, the most likely one is NPC.”
“Yes.”
Now, suddenly claiming that it was the work of another alien from somewhere in the distant universe was very unreliable.
In the end, all I can think about is NPC.
Eunkyung thought it was very natural.
“So, is that just an NPC spaceship or something? “You said before that spaceships don’t have to be big.”
“Yes. But it seems unlikely.”
“Why?”
“If that unidentified object is truly the same as the NPC’s spaceship, then when we attacked, there should have been an attack response rather than a simple interception.”
“Ah. I guess so.”
“Common sense tells me that if there are some crazy people who shoot missiles and send robots to where I live, it’s right to wipe them out, so they can never do that again, right?”
What she said was extremely common sense.
How many attacks have been launched so far in the name of ‘experiments’?
However, the unidentified object only intercepted the object when Tae Eun-kyung’s 〈 administrator access 〉 skill was detected, and was silent in other situations.
It was the same when the missile hit.
“And NPCs have other means. System message. “Everyone must be watching what we do from somewhere, and if it was a threat to their safety, they would have tried to make some kind of contact using various means.”
“But there was nothing like that.”
“Yes.”
“But isn’t that a bit of a leap?”
Jihee, who had been quietly listening, joined in.
“Elixir? What part?”
“It’s our guess that that unidentified damn thing is something from NPC bitches. “You may think so under the circumstances, but there is no evidence.”
“So?”
“So what? “We don’t have any evidence yet, but if the NPCs suddenly show up with a system message and start yelling at us, they’re telling us that it was their trick, so what are we going to do?”
“Ah.”
It was something I hadn’t thought about for a while.
Certainly, taking that into account, contact with an NPC is self-defeating in itself.
“Oh… “What’s going on?”
“What kind of nonsense are you talking about?”
Jihee glared at Eunkyung and crossed her arms.
I wasn’t happy at all when I heard intellectual praise from Eun-kyung, who had already been reduced to the point of being a complete idiot who only knew how to use her dick.
“It’s definitely worth it. So let’s think about excluding this. Anyway, what is certain at this stage is that the master’s editing skills are some kind of key. So, this is why they use all their might to stop it. “Whoever it is.”
“Hmm… “Is there any way to edit it?”
Currently, the object intercepts the target from a considerable distance.
Anyone with Tae Eun-kyung’s editing skills would be unable to edit at all, as it emits a huge amount of energy and erases it from an invisible distance.
“… “Master, are you able to edit the object even if it is recognized through a telescope?”
“Huh? What does that mean?”
“It feels a little absurd to try to understand something that goes beyond the logic of science, like a skill, through a scientific way of thinking, but that’s because I’m a scientist. Let’s think in this way.”
“There was no explanation at all what I meant.”
“The owner can only edit if he or she directly sees the subject of editing, right?”
“Yes.”
“However, the phenomenon of ‘seeing’ means that light reflected from an object hits the viewer’s retina, forms an image, and the brain interprets it.”
“Hmm… “I think I know what you’re trying to say.”
What this means is that when you look through a telescope, you are receiving light from the object in question, so wouldn’t you be able to edit it?
“But then shouldn’t you be able to does it while looking at that monitor? Anyway, I’m filming that too. But something like that won’t work.”
“That’s not receiving light from an object. “It receives the light that originates from the monitor.”
“Oh?”
Does that happen again?
“Probably not? Even during the height of the war, editing would not be possible even if there was only a window in the middle.”
“What kind of window is that exactly?”
“Is that important?”
“If editing is not possible just because there is a window in the middle, then any owner who wears glasses should not be able to use editing skills. Of course, so do I. But I can edit even with my glasses on.”
Jihee scratched the back of her head.
Since I didn’t observe it that seriously, it was difficult to give an answer.
Gayoung pushed up her glasses with her middle finger as if showing off.
Of course, it felt a bit strange as a viewer because it was a middle finger, but I couldn’t say anything about raising my glasses.
“I wonder if it’s that window… Wasn’t it the window of a ‘vehicle’?”
“Is that so?”
“Windows on vehicles are unusual. Just looking at Mr. Anda-jeong, from the outside it looks like a tank itself, but when you go inside, it’s completely open with glass, right? The same goes for Damocles. In fact, it’s not a window, it’s a display, like those monitors.”
“I see.”
“Well, anyway, we can experiment. Would it be possible to look at it through a telescope from the ground?”
“But is that possible? Can you see from the ground to the top? “It’s basically space.”
“Sunlight also travels beyond space and comes to Earth.”
“No, it’s not like that.”
Anyway, I started the experiment again.
First, we brought all the telescopes from the lab, placed them on the ground, and focused them on where the unidentified object was.
“Now you can see it.”
“Let’s see.”
And when Eunkyung lifted her eyes, the silent object began to glow in a very familiar pattern.
Even though it was on the ground a long way from the range I had known so far!
〈System terminal (space)〉
A terminal that uses the dimensional storm that occurred in the former Chinese mainland as a medium to transmit the products of the system to the entire Earth.
‘System terminal… ? That means the NPCs… !’
The time allowed was not very long.
I couldn’t even fully enjoy the moment of reading the information, let alone editing it.
Kwaang – !
The energy that came down in an instant blew away not only Eun-kyung’s telescope but also the entire site where the research center was located.
All the owners around were killed in an attack that left no time to avoid, or rather, it was questionable whether it was even possible to avoid it.
And it was revived in Seoul because all the sites designated for resurrection were destroyed.
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“…”
How many times have I died from that damn thing?
Someone might have counted it, but Eun-kyung didn’t bother to count it, so she was just annoyed.
Still, the good news is that we caught a big clue.
As far as the system is concerned, it definitely belongs to NPCs.
‘Plus, the grade was space. It means that I am at a level where I can edit well.’
You may even be able to take ownership of it.
Even so, since it is a ‘terminal’, it may not be able to bring the entire system, but where is it?
“But before that, I have to pay you back. Fuck you.”
Eun-kyung called Eun-ha Oh.
She took control of the National Assembly and was in full charge of all state affairs. She was the woman who practically had the military and police power of the Korean Peninsula.
It is no exaggeration to say that all military power in the world is now in her hands. She had the power to devastate the entire Earth if she wanted to.
“There’s a fucking thing up there, and we’re going to shoot every nuke on the planet at it.”
“Yes?”
“We have to denuclearize at some point anyway, right? Why do you have that scary, useless piece of scrap metal that costs so much money? “It’s the universe anyway, so let’s just blow it up.”
“No, what is that…”
When Oh Eun-ha was at a loss for her embarrassment and embarrassment, the resurrected Lee Ga-young came.
“Master, no matter how many times you try to shoot something like a nuclear weapon, it will be meaningless. Rather, we continue to experiment. “It’s not over yet.”
She suggested a different method.
“Through this telephoto experiment, I learned that editing is possible through direct light. Then there is a way.”
“What way? “As soon as they see me, they shoot me and kill me.”
“You can see it from the other side of the world. No matter what, it won’t be able to penetrate the Earth.”
“Huh? “What do you mean?”
She pushed up her glasses.
“Literally. If light can be brought to the other side of the Earth, you will be able to edit unidentified objects on the other side of the Earth.”
Her idea was to place the Earth between the unidentified object and Tae Eun-kyung, and somehow bend the light reflected from the unidentified object to surround the Earth and have it fall into Tae Eun-kyung’s eyes.
In that case, Eun-kyung will be able to safely see the unidentified object behind the supermassive object called Earth.
Of course, there is a minor problem here.
“No, is that possible? “You’re not going to just bend the light, but you’re going to bend it enough to go halfway around the Earth and make it shine in my eyes?”
“I’m telling you because it’s possible.”
How could that… ?
It was completely incomprehensible to someone who was not well versed in science,
It was a story that even Oh Eun-ha, who had studied science as a liberal arts person, could not imagine.
Oh Eun-ha cautiously opened her mouth.
“Are you talking about the gravitational lens effect? But isn’t that difficult to do on a global scale?”
“Of course not. There is no other option than Earth.”
“Then… ?”
“And you don’t have to bend it. You can do this by using reflection. Satellites equipped with reflective panels are placed on a designated path, exchange light with each other, and are transported to the other side of the Earth.”
“…”
“No, actually, we don’t even need a satellite. If mass production of an autonomous combat robot with the specifications you ordered is achieved, you can use that robot.”
“That… I mean… Sometimes it doesn’t seem to work, sometimes it seems like it works…”
One thing is certain: Lee Ga-young was not an ordinary person. In many ways.