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Master of Kaidan-Chapter 429: Human Kaidan
Chapter 429: Chapter 429: Human Kaidan
The consciousness data of humans became Kaidan, which seemed like nothing significant, since after all, the essence of postnatal Kaidan was human consciousness combined with external cognition.
For example, if Chen Xiyao suddenly died, based on the cognition from people within the country, she would likely turn into strange Kaidan like "Mo Ju’s Lover," "The Martial Ancestor’s Mistress," or "Fourth Kind of Contact."
But the problem was that such Transformation itself was built on the premise of death.
Besides the Identity produced by human cognition, there was also a "biological sense" definition of a person.
The information describing the masses of microscopic particles combined to form Life was the real reason for the massive data volume of a real person.
And now, the main bodies of these account information were still alive.
They were living people, existing in the Real World with vast amounts of Cognition and being Cognized, possessing biological meaning with massive "data" that was difficult to be covered by Kaidan.
Thus, the part that could become Kaidan was a part of the real person itself, their consciousness and not the whole.
Once offline, the account character in this world would disappear.
Feng Xue speculated that this was also the reason the Identities always hovered around the body yet never consolidated.
But this would give rise to another issue—
When the players returned, what would happen to these Identities?
Would they transform the players’ consciousness data into Kaidan?
Would those players even be aware of this?
Could they use the Powers of Kaidan?
Could they digest the Kaidan Fire?
...
Various doubts arose in Feng Xue’s mind, making this guy with quite a vigorous thirst for knowledge itch internally.
However, compared to these minor issues, the more concerning question was.
If those game accounts truly turned into Kaidan, what would happen when they went offline again?
Living Kaidan?
Being devoured by the essence of being human?
Or simply splitting into two parts?
Or, perhaps, similar to how the people of Yan Country practiced Martial Arts, would the accounts, as the source of Kaidan, provide Power to the main bodies, thereby allowing the main bodies to possess the abilities of Kaidan while remaining human?
Then, after they died, would they directly transform into Kaidan?
These questions seemed unrelated to Feng Xue himself, but if thought carefully, it seemed vaguely related to Infinite City. The fundamental difference between a game account and infinitude was just an additional main body, so conversely...
Is nothingness really nothingness?
Or, is it just an echo of some true existence from another world?
Is it residual data of someone after death?
When thinking of this, Feng Xue even felt a strong sense of Fear regarding his own existence; however, this Fear was quickly swept away by his Tenacity.
After all, he had long accepted this "nothingness" identity and originally had the Cognition that he was merely "remains." Now it was just a determination of true or false. How does it matter if it’s true or false, or whether he is someone’s replica, or someone’s ghostly echo?
He was who he was. At least from the Awakening in Infinite City, everything he experienced belonged to him alone. He possessed Cognition independent of himself, labels, and personal relationships different from "when alive." Moreover, walking the path of Kaidan was essentially a road leading from illusion to reality.
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If it were in some Cultivation novels, Feng Xue felt that at this moment, his sea of awareness would light up, perhaps a beam of light would rise from the top of his head, leading to insight, recognizing the True Self, tracing back to the source, seeing through illusions, and clearing obstacles on the path of Cultivation.
But unfortunately, he was just Kaidan. The enhancement in state of mind at this moment merely advanced his Martial Arts True Intent a step further.
Not to say it was without benefit, since passing the self-interrogation hurdle meant he might be able to try touching the Martial God Power.
"Don’t mess with those well-known Martial Gods, start with the weakest ones first."
Feng Xue muttered to himself, activating Martial God Power, pulling out an almost insignificant, unnamed samurai worshiped by only a few hundred people in a small village.
Such Kaidan was commonplace in the Eastern Country. Feng Xue didn’t even know whether this Martial God came from the real world where Infinite City resided, the world of game players, or merely from the Martial World of the eastern pirates.
But it didn’t matter, as Feng Xue was merely experimenting.
However, when the barely perceptible Power flowed into his Kaidan Fire, nothing happened. No, it wasn’t that nothing happened. To be precise, this Martial God was too weak, so much so that the progenitor Kaidan didn’t even spark; it was simply absorbed by his own Kaidan Fire.
"Tsk tsk, so I’ve become this strong now." Feng Xue shook his head, first using Martial Arts True Intent, sweeping over his entire body to ensure everything was fine before pulling out another from the bottom of the vast list of Martial Gods, feeding it to his own Kaidan Fire.
For each "wood chip" thrown, he paused a moment, checking his condition to ensure nothing was amiss before continuing. Even limiting it to just two modern worlds, these extra character Martial Gods were plentiful enough, meaning thousands of low-level Martial Gods were ample for burning for quite a while.
Maintaining this process, akin to savoring each bit of Power from the Martial Gods as if eating fries, Feng Xue redirected his attention to the Gundam production line.
After all, to seal the mouths of those players, besides using Power, he also drew many big pictures to entice them into willingly assembling screws. Without their help, merely relying on himself and the villagers of Big Locust Tree Village, it wouldn’t be easy establishing an industrial system.
And considering the material required for his own experiments might not be small, establishing the Gundam production line was evidently essential.
"Sigh, after all, one still needs energy."
Gazing at the substandard parts sent by the Blacksmiths, while using Power to refine them, Feng Xue sighed. Without his refinement, a Gundam assembled from such parts would fall apart after just a few steps.
But without high-precision machine tools, hoping the villagers could enhance part precision wasn’t very realistic.
After pondering for a moment, Feng Xue gritted his teeth, finally deciding to get a generator set up.
"Although Big Locust Tree Village isn’t far from the coast, let’s not ruin the forests. We’ll make a hydroelectric generator set."
Feng Xue muttered and immediately submerged his consciousness into the tags he possessed, searching for a method to make a hydroelectric generator in a traditional way.
As for explanations to players afterward...
Kidding, I can whip up a Gundam, why worry about a hydroelectric generator?
Just push it to some player peddler!
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