Cultivating in the Wizard World-Chapter 310 - 278: Research Objectives

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Chapter 310: Chapter 278: Research Objectives

The successful advancement to the Golden Core Realm not only brought a leap in strength but also an expansion of vision and ambition.

Jeming clearly realized that the list of tasks he needed to handle had suddenly multiplied several times in length.

The primary issue was the energy core of the Purgatory Sulfur Plane—installing the Seventh Level Large Elemental Pool.

The operation manual and user guide for this were piled high like a small mountain, with principles inside so complex as to be dizzying.

Jeming roughly estimated that with his current knowledge reserve and comprehension speed, it would be nearly impossible to fully absorb this material without spending a thousand years focused on it.

"Forget it, haste makes waste," Jeming quickly adjusted his mindset. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

He decided not to treat it as an urgent task but as a long-term research project to be interspersed between other studies, serving as a "leisurely read" for a change of thinking.

After all, the accumulation of knowledge is itself a kind of pleasure.

However, distant water cannot quench present thirst.

Currently, the plane’s energy is tight, especially the near stagnation of the Black Giant Incubation Pool, which must be resolved quickly.

Finances played a key role at this moment.

Jeming drew from his military merits reserves accumulated over the years through the Self-Stabilizing Field Regulation Protocol, unhesitatingly allocating close to three hundred billion from his total deposit of over thirty billion.

Relying on this enormous amount, Jeming officially hired an experienced plane transformation engineering team dispatched by Nolun Workshop’s official channel through its internal network.

Their task was to conduct a comprehensive transformation of the Purgatory Sulfur Plane according to the planned second and third phases.

The second phase mainly involves upgrading the infrastructure and optimizing the energy conduction network.

The critical third phase focuses on constructing a high-efficiency energy clustering and scheduling system that covers the whole plane.

Every material plane continuously receives "energy projections" from the Fire Elemental Plane (or other fundamental elemental planes), just like a planet receiving sunlight from a star.

On the former Purgatory Sulfur Plane, most of this "projected energy" naturally dissipated or converted inefficiently.

Once the third phase of the transformation is completed, the plane will be able to capture and gather as much as possible of this otherwise wasted energy through special arrays spread everywhere, just like massive solar panel arrays, and channel it into a controllable central energy network.

Although the total "energy amount" received from the entire plane will not increase, the effective energy available for use and allocation will be multiplied!

By then, the Black Giant Incubation Pool’s energy supply issue will be easily resolved, and the pressure on other energy-consuming research will also be greatly alleviated.

Meanwhile, Jeming began systematically reviewing the Black Giant’s performance in the recent plane war.

There indeed were many exposed issues: although its resistance to pure physical cutting is high, its defense against certain special attacks is insufficient.

It appears cumbersome when dealing with extremely agile, high-speed aerial units, and its combat effectiveness is significantly reduced in aquatic environments.

And most importantly... its attack power is severely lacking!

Despite the Black Giant seeming overwhelmingly powerful in battle, it appears somewhat powerless against certain "hard" targets.

However, aside from these issues, Jeming was quite satisfied with their overall performance.

The Black Giants perfectly fulfilled the expected role of ground heavy fortresses, efficient energy absorption, and team support core functions.

"Cannon fodder must have the consciousness of cannon fodder." Jeming’s thoughts were clear.

He decided only to optimize problems that directly affected their core combat capabilities, such as increasing special explosive means or improving the output stability of the energy core.

As for the major issues like not being skilled in aerial and aquatic combat, he didn’t plan to waste a lot of resources trying to forcibly compensate.

"Being versatile often means being incapable of everything, especially in resource-limited situations." Jeming understood this well.

For his cultivation, pursuing comprehensiveness and balance is necessary to cope with various complex situations.

But for war machinery, especially those positioned as "cannon fodder" or "specialized units," extreme specialization is the most cost-effective choice.

Instead of letting this "land battle king" Black Giant reluctantly fly or swim, resulting in mediocre aerial and aquatic combat,

it would be better to directly design and manufacture two new cannon fodder units specifically born for aerial and aquatic combat!

Coincidentally, he had an extremely rich supply of materials on hand.

While he was planning, the teleportation array of the Purgatory Sulfur Plane sent an access request.

Jeming confirmed with authorization and agreed to the access.

A young wizard in the standard uniform of Nolun Workshop arrived through the teleportation array, with a respectful attitude and decisive actions, clearly a professional person in charge of logistics and transportation.

"Lord Jeming, the biological samples you entrusted us to store and transport in the recent ’Sky Realm - Divine Continent’ plane war have now all been delivered; please inspect them."

Jeming exchanged a few words with him to confirm the list and handover process.

Then he personally cleared and leveled a vast area in a plain on the plane.

Before long, under Jeming’s expectant gaze, colossal environment simulation pods with cold metallic gleams and maintaining specific environmental parameters were carefully transported through the teleportation array and neatly arranged on the cleared land.

These simulation pods varied in size, some as small as houses, others as large as small mountains.

Through reinforced observation windows, various frozen or dormant creatures in different shapes could be seen inside.

Some possessed streamlined bodies and large membrane wings, suitable for gliding in a zero-gravity environment.

Others had light body structures, covered with energy propulsion organs for high-speed mobility.

Some had forms like deep-sea exotic beasts, covered with scales or possessing special constructions for fluid dynamics...

Looking at this continuously delivered "treasure," Jeming’s face finally couldn’t suppress a smile full of happiness and satisfaction.

In over eighty years of warfare, the number of biological samples he collected was colossal, especially the collection from the Aerial Plane.

Due to the lack of gravity, almost all creatures in that plane evolved points in aerial combat and aquatic combat adaptation due to environmental similarities.

Their flight skills, spatial perception, and energy utilization were highly valuable for research.

"Very good..." Jeming stroked his chin, eyes flashing with the unique excitement of a researcher, "The main task next is to dissect, analyze, extract excellent genes and structures, and then... create my own aerial and aquatic combat units!"