Chapter 269: Lottery Gains
"Contents of the 'Computer Grand Gift Pack':
One Personal Dark-Plane Computer, all-world compatible version (from the Super Seminary / Xiong Binglian world);
One Universal Dark-Alloy Armor with integrated dark-matter computer (from the Super Seminary / Xiong Binglian world);
One set of design blueprints for a Miniature Celestial Computer (from the Super Seminary / Xiong Binglian world);
One Quantum Computer, Haro Edition (from the Gundam 00 world);
One High-Performance Electronic Brain (from the Super Robot Wars world)."
Tolle stared at the list in shock. "Damn—am I about to transcend through science? A personal dark-plane computer? Dark-alloy armor? That's insane.
But system, what does 'all-world compatible version' even mean? And why are the other items complete products, but the Miniature Celestial Computer is just a blueprint?
Is that the one used by Ge Xiaolun? How am I, from a pre-nuclear civilization, supposed to build a god-tier computer like that?
Just assembling the materials is impossible. Am I supposed to just… look at the blueprint? Can't you help somehow?"
"Host, all rewards are determined randomly. The system has no control.
'All-world compatible' means the device is adapted for any world environment and works even without a dark-plane dimension."
"Oh… well, nothing to be done then. I guess this dark-plane computer is a modified version.
Still, as long as it works, it's fine."
"Host, one more thing.
The system will now enter an upgrade state. During this time, it will go into dormancy.
You will be temporarily unable to perform world crossings, though storage space and the attribute panel will remain available."
"Wait—you can upgrade too? Will there be new features afterward?"
"Host, insufficient permissions. Upgrade details cannot be disclosed."
"Fine, fine. Before upgrading, can you at least install the dark-plane computer for me? I can't set up something like that.
This is way beyond me."
"Host, the system will now install the dark-plane computer."
Tolle heard a soft electronic beep; then a sequence followed: *'Installing dark-plane computer… Installation in progress… Installation complete.'*
Once installation finished, Tolle suddenly felt incredibly alert—his perception of the world shifted, as if everything around him had become clearer.
He barely had time to enjoy the sensation when the system said, "Host, installation complete.
The dark-plane computer is now integrated with your soul. It is linked to your storage space and attribute panel.
You may now interface directly with any computer or satellite stored within your inventory, without opening a spatial breach."
Tolle, whose academic background was limited, could only respond with another curse. "Holy—amazing, system. So this is basically a soul-computer?"
"Host, the functions are indeed similar. In worlds without a dark-plane dimension, the adapted version is stored within your soul domain."
"So I'm basically a walking computer and signal tower now?
Meaning Nami can use me to connect with satellite Zea and boost her processing power.
That means the MS auto-pilot should get a serious upgrade too."
"Host, that interpretation is acceptable.
The system will now begin its upgrade. Do you have any further questions?"
"Nope, go ahead. I'll figure out the rest myself."
The system fell completely silent.
Tolle immediately contacted Nami. "Nami, take the universal dark-alloy armor, the Haro quantum computer, and the high-performance electronic brain—merge them all into your upgrade.
After the upgrade, store the Miniature Celestial Computer blueprint and see if we can replicate it."
"Master, new toys! Master is the best! Nami can evolve again!"
Nami cheered excitedly inside Tolle's mind and began absorbing and integrating all of the newly acquired computers.
While she was upgrading, Tolle browsed through the information stored within the dark-plane computer.
But most of it was empty—he would have to fill it in himself, which basically meant he needed to study more.
But realistically, that wasn't happening. Once Nami finished upgrading, she could just infiltrate networks, scrape Baidu Encyclopedia, and copy whatever data he needed.
With enough data, the system would even gain a visual scan comparison function—letting him inspect surface-level information by referencing known records.
Essentially a low-end version of the "Eye of Reconnaissance"—standard perks for a world-walker.
But one category *was* already filled: basic power-level comparisons from the Super Seminary world. Tolle hadn't expected that he had only just reached first-generation super-soldier levels.
1–10 attribute points: ordinary human level.
10–100 points: first-generation super-soldier level—basic gene enhancement, multiple times stronger and more resilient than normal humans.
100–1000 points: second-generation super-soldier level—near immunity to small-caliber firearms; can load a single elemental gene engine or single superpower.
1000–10000 points: third-generation super-soldier level—near immunity to heavy-caliber firearms.
500–2000 points: first-generation divine body—immortal as long as energy is sufficient; complete immunity to small-caliber firearms.
2000–5000 points: second-generation divine body—iron body, immortal with sufficient energy; complete immunity to heavy-caliber firearms.
5000–20000 points: third-generation divine body—indestructible physique, immortal with sufficient energy; nearly immune to all conventional weapons except anti-matter god-killing weapons.
Above 20,000 points: fourth-generation divine body—life structure upgraded to atomic aggregation state; each atom functions like a mini dark-matter computer. Unless destroyed at the atomic level, they are effectively unkillable.
