I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 532: Soul Currency
"It’s just as the words mean, a machine that could fully purify potions."
"Could you really create such a high-end device?"
It’s not that purification devices weren’t available; they were just too damn expensive.
Furthermore, each machine was basically tailored for each potion, making them more exclusive.
"This will be my gift to the Solaris Domain." Nash said with a smile.
Of course, Nash also wanted to use it to advance to a tier 4 Scientist.
He already secured the ticket for tier 2 and 3 advancement which was the tier 4 and 5 soul relieving potions.
To advance to a tier 4 Scientific Sage, he needed a more impactful product.
Creating a potion purification device that only a tier 6 Scientist could make should be enough.
This was also the reason Nash still hadn’t taken the test.
Nash planned to take it once he had enough chips in play and advance to a tier 4 Scientific Sage in one go.
After all, besides the test, the evaluation would take a long time.
Wanting to get his license before leaving the Solaris Domain, he could only take multiple tests at once.
Meanwhile, after getting over their shock, they couldn’t help but look at Nash in admiration.
Although they were tier 3 and 4 scientists with Joventus, even a tier 5 scientist, they seemed to be beneath this young man.
If not for his young age and limited access, he must have already risen beyond their reach.
"Alright, stop being in a daze. Let me teach you a few key points in potion purification and runic engraving purity..."
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A week later, after giving it his all, Nash bid goodbye to these enthusiastic scientists.
"Thank you for your teaching, Lord Nash!"
"You can come to us at any time if you need anything."
"May luck be with you in the coming cosmic competition!"
"Haha, thank you everyone. If you want, you can also join me on my trip to the wild void area." Nash tempted them.
Although this would be equivalent to digging into the Solaris Domain’s foundation and might cause Azaela’s fury, he didn’t care.
With more scientists, he could be more flexible in his work and projects.
"We’ll think it through, Lord Nash." they said weakly.
Although they wanted to join Nash, they faced many burdens that prevented them from doing so.
From their family, duties, and various pending research that took time, they were firmly tied to the Solaris Domain.
Abandoning most of their foundation to seek the unknown was foreign to these pragmatic scientists.
However, Joventus, a tier 5 scientist and one of the core foundations of the Solaris Domain, hesitated the most.
While joining Nash was risky, he felt it could help him reach the realm above matter!
Becoming a tier 6 scientist was a major hurdle that even the most talented scientists could not overcome easily.
Without enough chances, even the smartest would fail to grasp the essence of truth.
If he joined Nash, then...
Unable to think it through, Joventus stayed silent, watching Nash fly into the horizon.
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Back on the Neon Planet, Nash greeted Julius as he went toward the core of the planet to collect another batch of soul energy.
The soul energy he used before was already running low.
Using it to recuperate his soul from the soul enlightenment and transformation was more costly than he thought.
If this continued, his soul collection would turn a deficit in no time.
"Should I make soul points the official currency of the Star Alliance now?" Nash frowned with a thought.
To make something an official currency, it had to be backed by something besides its apparent value.
From materials, utilization, power, rules, etc.
Initially, Nash planned to do this once they were in the Wild Void Territory.
However, if he didn’t act now, it might delay his training and deduction.
As for the various implications, opposition, and complications, those civilization managers should be able to take care of them.
This action might even further attract more teams to the Star Alliance.
"Let’s do it..." Nash finally decided, hatching a rough plan in his mind.
Using the soul points as currency had many benefits, but most importantly, it allowed him to set up a bank!
He no longer needed to wait for everyone to use them in the module system and could directly collect and store this soul energy.
As long as he controlled it a little and reserved some funds, he could use this soul energy in advance.
Furthermore, giving them value beyond their use in module systems could make them more popular, allowing others to extract more soul energy on average.
After all, while extracting soul energy wasn’t too detrimental, it would still slow down one’s training.
Thus, usually after one had reserved enough soul energy for their own use, they would stop, which was a massive waste.
Using it as currency, everyone would view it as money, allowing the extraction of soul energy to be more regular.
The problem he was worried about was the massive upfront cost.
To back it up and quickly popularize the currency, Nash needed to take a lead and exchange resources for it.
Although he still had trillions of chronos, with the number of people who uploaded the module system, he would be bankrupt in no time.
Furthermore, there was also the worry of inflation.
While soul energy was useful, it could only be used in module systems.
Different soul energies would conflict, rendering it useless for absorption.
"I wonder if this purified soul energy could be used by others?" Nash thought.
If he could pass this purified soul energy, then the most significant problem could be solved.
In this case, soul energy would be consumable like Void Crystals and Elemental Crystals, having a value of their own.
In fact, Nash could even set it higher and make another layer of profit.
After all, this purified energy took more to make. They were also more beneficial. There was also his processing fee.
Wasn’t it reasonable to sell at a markup?
Thinking of this, Nash couldn’t help but smile, plotting some devious ideas.
"First off, I need to train..." Nash calmed down.
Before confirming the matter, Nash considered running a simulation during his state of soul enlightenment.
This would not only make it more secure, he could also look for various shortcomings, loopholes, and vulnerabilities.
Calming down, he turned his focus to his soul.
"Hmm? The passive effect of the [Training Module System] is thrice as slow."
Calculating his progress, he found that his absorption rate went from 15 days per bottle to 45 days.
"Sigh, it seems I still have to train seriously..."







