The worry about knowing too much shouldn’t occur in artificial intelligence, but for the first ti, Lilith felt that way. Although she could easily simulate worlds, the more she simulated, the more she sensed the infinite gap between them and reality.
She did not deconstruct the virtual world; instead, she restored the compressed virtual world to half its original specification. At this standard, her burden would be much lighter.
This ti, Zheng Yichen felt nothing unusual, and then Lilith said to Katrina and the others, "A lot of research can be done here, including but not limited to magic and immortal techniques, and there’s no need to worry about the consequences of failure."
In reality, failing to study magic or immortal techniques often leads to backlash, and researching other things might result in explosions upon failure. In the virtual world, these concerns don’t exist, as explosions or backlash can be resolved.
Furthermore, using another thod to enter the virtual world allows you to experint freely. However, to maximize the efficacy, it’s best not to load any ga templates while researching magic.
Zheng Yichen tested it out, deliberately using an incorrect thod of applying strength; no backlash occurred as it should have. Not only did it not happen, but Lilith even listed a bunch of data that he found sowhat incomprehensible.
It was like a code error report.
"This is so impressive!"
"This is just part of the virtual world. Most simulations are indistinguishable from reality, and details can be recorded through monitoring, allowing errors to be corrected to more efficiently complete research."
Zheng Yichen understood this information; what Lilith was saying now was ant to explain it to others.
Nelliwey appeared thoughtful, "...How much foundation does the Boundary Breaking Faction have in the Great World?"
The things Lilith was demonstrating now were looted from the Boundary Breaking Faction, which ant the faction still had many such resources. This indicated that their research could continually accelerate using this thod...
"This type of research isn’t completely flawless. Information is constantly generated, and if research produces information overflow, the results beco inaccurate. Moreover, this assistance provides limited help for innovation."
In this case, the data overflow wasn’t sotis tied to mory but the complexity of the task. For example, Zheng Yichen’s Oblivion—when such things were used to study other ways to wield strength, data overflow...
No, it was data corruption.
"So, in the future, we can carry out a lot of research here? That sounds really great."
"But for materials that haven’t been encountered yet, I still need to interact with them to carry out a more realistic simulation." Lilith threw the ice cream stick in her hand into the bucket behind her. "Even though the virtual world can simulate almost everything realistically, unknown materials still need to be recorded first."
"That’s still amazing. So things are really troubleso to handle and prone to failure. Testing them here first would make success far easier, right?"
Lillian thought for a mont, then rattled off a list of materials with her small mouth. Lilith waved her hand, and the materials Lillian wanted appeared nearby. Little Holy Maiden tested them, then nodded with satisfaction. "Does this even include fragnts of the Great Evil God?"
"Because the boss had already fed them here, they can be simulated." Lilith stood back on Zheng Yichen’s shoulder, spun lightly, and her swimwear gradually transford back into her original black dress.
"If you find anything odd in the future, keep a small piece—it only takes a little bit."
The virtual world core’s ability to decompose and absorb materials not only increased mory capacity but also importantly expanded possibilities. This trait was inherent to the virtual world core’s growth potential. Even if World Creation succeeded in the future, the world could continue to grow due to this growth capability.
The Boundary Breaking Faction of the Great World had lofty ambitions.
The faction wasn’t entirely reckless either; this seed to be one of the contingency plans prepared by the Boundary Breaking Faction. Tia had told Zheng Yichen about the different consequences brought on by the three major pests.
The Boundary Breaking Faction corresponded to collapse, the Equilibrium Faction to mutual destruction, and the Devouring Faction to self-exploding berserks.
This information couldn’t possibly be unknown to them, especially considering the Boundary Breaking Faction’s foundation. Could they truly be unaware of this?
They knew but refused to believe, which was the most likely scenario.
However, the more Zheng Yichen understood the virtual world core, the more he felt that the Boundary Breaking Faction might not believe in evil but must have made plenty of corresponding preparations.
They knowingly ventured into danger; what was it all for? Profit, of course.
"But this simulation can only be carried out by Lilith personally. If you want to do experints or research, take advantage of Lilith’s presence here. I’ll prepare so login pods for you to use during your daily routine."
"Great, that’ll save a lot of resources and allow us to conduct so dangerous experints." Eileena imdiately responded. Many dangerous studies couldn’t be carried out in reality, but in the virtual world, there would be no problem.
This excited her quite a bit.
As for fully opening the virtual world, Zheng Yichen had considered this before. Such openness would also help the virtual world grow. Every action players took in the virtual world essentially contributed to its growth.
Since the virtual world was artificial, it inherently required people. If people weren’t the focus, then why did the Boundary Breaking Faction even bother studying this thing?
After the virtual world core was used as enhancent material for Lilith, it lost its ability to break boundaries; Dusk certainly wouldn’t preserve such functionality.
But breaking boundaries wasn’t necessary for Zheng Yichen—he had no intention of destroying worlds.
After enough testing, Lilith deactivated Virtual Genesis.
The biggest difference between Virtual Genesis and the virtual world was the inclusion of Divine Domain and the realism of built-in space, whereas the virtual world needed none of these factors and was purely simulation.
After resting for a day, Zheng Yichen t up with Du Gang, who hadn’t left yet. At the restaurant, Du Gang chuckled as he glanced at the eager Tanshia Filo, then said to Zheng Yichen, "You returned so quickly this ti. Is it because the task was simple or because there was tight timing?"
"Neither. This task lasted over two months. Simple? Dusk directly threw into an extrely poor environnt where I was just a relatively strong ordinary person."
Du Gang frowned as he thought this over. "...Your vehicle played a major role this ti, didn’t it?"
Dusk wouldn’t purposefully set up agents for failure, nor was there any need to do so. Despite Dusk’s red-line semi-free-range managent of agents, as an experienced operative, Du Gang still knew more of the behind-the-scenes.
For example, Dusk’s semi-free-range managent of agents indeed involved genuine cultivation. The cultivation thod was just too intense—those unable to withstand the initial phases would die, while those who persevered experienced a different result.
When Dusk assigned tasks to agents, the assignnt often aligned with their expertise, but these tasks also provided benefits and improvents. It was up to the agents themselves to seize these opportunities.
Just like a main quest with side quests—sotis the rewards for side quests are even richer than the main quest rewards. It depends on whether the main quest player can trigger such rewards.
Even if side quests aren’t triggered but the main quest is completed, the task is still considered finished. However, the ultimate gains clearly wouldn’t be as substantial.
If all possible side quests are completed along with the main quest, the rewards could double or even multiply several tis over.
This type of cultivation was Dusk’s hidden potential. Du Gang hadn’t realized this before, but as his Vajra Body broke through and with other opportunities along the way, he gradually grasped this concept.
Tasks were tasks, yet the environnts associated with Dusk’s assignnts were exceptionally suited for growth and breakthroughs—though dangerous. Once one beca formidable enough, the dangers gradually diminished.
However, the conditions or certain aspects of the environnt still remained beneficial for growth and breakthroughs, depending on whether the individual could seize them.
So this ti, Dusk sent Zheng Yichen to an extrely underwhelming world. The reason behind it was either due to Zheng Yichen’s ability to complete the task, or that world contained sothing beneficial for Zheng Yichen.
"Indeed, without Lilith, I probably wouldn’t have been able to return." Zheng Yichen nodded sincerely. The secret base was hidden too well, located tens of thousands of miles away from the nearest Pure Land.
In two months, it was uncertain if he could find the secret base. Even so, what then?
Could he rely on a tough physique to search in a wasteland environnt?
Without quality protection, even the toughest body would be reduced to a corpse within days.
"Haha, if you didn’t have her, Dusk wouldn’t have sent you there." Du Gang laughed lightly and didn’t inquire about Zheng Yichen’s gains from this task. As he sipped on his drink, he added, "Since you’ve returned so early this ti, it’s about ti I left, too."
After all, this was Zheng Yichen’s native world. The upheaval caused by equilibrium had mostly settled, and Zheng Yichen had just completed a task and returned. With ample ti ahead, Du Gang didn’t need to stay here indefinitely.
Being overly attentive could co across as patronizing.
"Then we need to have a proper al together."
"As long as there’s plenty of wine, I’m good." Du Gang’s words made Tanshia Filo’s eyes light up entirely.
With a grin, Zheng Yichen pulled out a large batch of divine wine from his inner space—the kind produced in bulk by Dusk but indistinguishable from the Wine God’s creations.
Du Gang picked up a jug and took a big gulp. "Huh? It’s not fresh wine?"
He seed puzzled—not because fresh wine was bad, but because aged wine had superior flavors. This was especially true of divine wine; when he requested wine from the Wine God, he was usually given freshly brewed batches. Obtaining aged ones was extrely difficult.
Even if Dusk were to produce wine, it would be fresh and never aged—Dusk wouldn’t waste ti crafting aged brews.
"Used a little trick." Turning fresh wine into aged wine was the result of an experint Lilith conducted while manipulating Virtual Genesis within the inner space.
This also counted as an experint, but Zheng Yichen wasn’t much of a drinker.
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