Chapter 210

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    Chapter 210

    "I never expected it..."

    "...to be such a lustful little round mouse."

    Inside the black room, the little round mouse's surroundings began to change.

    The empty darkness first transformed into a crude cage, crooked and uneven, but recognizable nonetheless.

    Moments later, the scene shifted again.

    The cage became a small cave.

    Then, from the darkness, another graceful female round mouse appeared.

    Without hesitation, the two mice immediately threw themselves into an enthusiastic mating session.

    Su Hao was speechless.

    "Little Light, revoke Subject G-3's Level Three permission."

    "Level Three permission revoked."

    The cave disappeared.

    The female mouse vanished.

    The black room returned to complete darkness.

    The little round mouse stood there blankly, looking around in confusion, unable to understand where everything had gone.

    ...

    The next phase of the experiment began.

    Su Hao wanted to determine what would happen if the recorded consciousness remained while the original body died.

    Leaving the Marble Space, he picked up Subject G-3.

    Holding its neck gently with one hand, he lightly brushed a finger across its spine.

    Click.

    The little round mouse died instantly.

    After confirming that all brain activity had ceased, Su Hao returned to the Marble Space.

    Subject G-3's consciousness still remained quietly inside the black room.

    "As expected..."

    "Once the brain loses its activity, consciousness loses its anchor and enters a dormant state."

    Next, Su Hao turned his attention to another test subject.

    "G-4."

    "Little Light."

    "Delete Subject G-4's recorded consciousness."

    "Command received."

    "Subject G-4's consciousness has been permanently erased."

    Su Hao left the Marble Space again to examine the real G-4.

    This experiment sought to answer another important question.

    If the recorded consciousness inside the Marble Space were destroyed...

    Would it affect the original body?

    According to Su Hao's previous understanding, it shouldn't.

    Recording information should simply create a copy.

    Deleting the copy shouldn't influence the original.

    Yet the result completely overturned his expectations.

    The G-4 mouse remained alive.

    Its heartbeat continued.

    Its body retained normal vitality.

    But...

    Its brain had completely stopped functioning.

    The mouse lay motionless like a living corpse.

    "A vegetative state..."

    Su Hao's expression became serious.

    "So that's how it works."

    "The recorded consciousness and the original individual remain connected."

    "The relationship is far more complicated than simply copying information."

    That meant...

    If the consciousness stored inside the Marble Space were destroyed...

    Su Hao himself would truly die, even if his body remained intact.

    Conversely...

    Even if his physical body were destroyed, as long as the consciousness inside the Marble Space still existed, he still possessed the possibility of returning.

    The implications were enormous.

    ...

    "The third experiment..."

    "Transfer G-3's consciousness into G-4's body."

    Su Hao merged the two black rooms and replaced G-4's deleted consciousness with G-3's.

    Then he waited.

    Nothing happened.

    Minutes passed.

    Still nothing.

    Su Hao frowned.

    "It doesn't work..."

    "Establishing the connection isn't that simple."

    "How exactly can consciousness be transferred into another body?"

    Over the following days, he tried method after method.

    Every attempt failed.

    Eventually, G-4's body died completely.

    Three days later, Su Hao casually picked up the frozen corpse and tossed it into the laboratory's disposal bin.

    The dead mouse traced a graceful arc through the air before landing squarely inside.

    At that instant...

    A flash of inspiration exploded in Su Hao's mind.

    His eyes widened.

    "It's space!"

    He immediately realized the missing piece.

    The Marble Space wasn't located inside this world at all.

    It existed somewhere deep within the unknown universe.

    Through his body, the Marble Space could receive information from this world.

    But information inside the Marble Space couldn't simply cross the immeasurable distance separating the two.

    Was transferring G-3's consciousness into another body therefore impossible?

    "No."

    "Quite the opposite."

    "Now that I've found the real problem..."

    "The solution shouldn't be far away."

    Without hesitation, Su Hao rushed back into the Marble Space.

    He immediately opened Little Light's Functions module and began designing an entirely new function.

    Information Export.

    The basic framework took shape rapidly.

    Su Hao once again became the programmer he had once been.

    ...

    Half a month later...

    The first version of Information Export was finally completed.

    Its operating principle was straightforward.

    Little Light would package the recorded consciousness into an information packet.

    Then, using Su Hao's physical body as an anchor point, it would accurately transmit that packet into another living body.

    For the next experiment, Su Hao erased G-5's consciousness.

    Then he held G-5's body while saturating it with Blood Qi.

    At the exact moment Little Light recorded the body's information...

    The consciousness packet containing G-3 was transmitted into G-5.

    Afterward, Su Hao quietly placed the mouse onto the table.

    He waited patiently.

    About ten minutes later...

    The little mouse twitched.

    Its paws moved.

    Then it slowly opened its eyes and climbed to its feet.

    "Squeak?"

    The mouse looked around in confusion.

    Only moments ago, it had been inside a dark little room.

    Now...

    It found itself standing inside an enormous laboratory.

    Completely unaware...

    It had already received an entirely new body.

    Seeing this, Su Hao finally let out a long breath.

    "It worked."

    The significance of this success was difficult to overstate.

    If the Marble Space could truly be used in this manner...

    The possibilities for future research were almost limitless.

    Without hesitation, Su Hao picked up G-3 again.

    Another light twist.

    Its body died once more.

    Returning to the Marble Space, he permanently erased G-3's consciousness.

    After finishing everything, Su Hao unexpectedly left the laboratory.

    Outside, he walked into the courtyard.

    A reclining chair slowly formed beneath him.

    Leaning back comfortably, he quietly looked up at the endless stars above.

    "I wonder..."

    "When will I finally be able to roam the universe freely?"

    ...

    Two months later, Su Hao organized all the experimental results and integrated the newly developed functions into Little Light.

    The additions included:

    Information Export

    Information Deletion

    Black Room

    Thought Maze

    Permission Management


    Among them, the Black Room and the Thought Maze were the ones he valued the most.

    Those two functions formed the true foundation of his security.

    If an unknown consciousness ever entered the Marble Space unexpectedly...

    Little Light would immediately detect it.

    It would then confine the intruder inside the Black Room, gradually extract whatever information was useful, and finally erase it completely.

    If, by some chance, the Black Room failed...

    The Thought Maze would trap the intruder inside an endless cycle of thought.

    But...

    What if even the Thought Maze failed?

    The mere possibility made Su Hao uncomfortable.

    "No."

    "I still need greater power."

    "At the very least, I must possess the strength to resist the worst possible scenario."

    He never relied on luck when facing unknown dangers.

    Probability itself was something he neither trusted nor understood.

    At present, what limited him was no longer physical strength.

    It was the strength of his consciousness.

    His body had already grown far beyond what his mind could fully support.

    That inevitably reminded him of the legendary existence among the Zhu Hua people—

    The God.

    "I wonder..."

    "Can evolving into a God break the limits of consciousness itself?"

    "Should I attempt it?"

    Little Light's simulations currently gave the evolution only a ten percent chance of success.

    The risk was simply too great.

    In the end, Su Hao abandoned the idea.

    "Let Little Light continue optimizing the simulation."

    "I'll attempt the evolution once the success rate reaches ninety-nine percent."

    Having made his decision, he temporarily set the matter aside.

    With plenty of time still ahead of him, there were many other projects worth pursuing.

    He could continue developing new runes.

    Create additional functions.

    Or resume his long-abandoned research into the Talented Race, searching for a method to allow complete runes to be inherited across generations.

    After all...

    The one thing Su Hao lacked the least now...

    Was time.

    And that...

    Was a truly wonderful feeling.

    (End of Chapter 210)
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    If he can bring information from his friends, family and comrades to pinball space he can then revive them in the next world
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    Dying whilst trying to become god would be a good way to go out
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      Bro just figured out the mindset of a high level cultivator swindler
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      Напоминает того китайского правителя, который нажрался свинца, чтобы стать бессмертным
      Так себе смерть
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