31 New Kingdom (2/2)
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'That Arktel is probably worth about as much as half of Pinnacle, except for the large mine.' Nero thought.
'Nova, how much of the processing capability are you using to find a neutralisation for the beast pathogen?'
'Processing capability: ~100 PetaFlops
'Capability used for pathogen problem: 24 PetaFlops
'Other recording and analysis processes: 4 PetaFlops
'Capability used to keep Nova functioning: 47 PetaFlops
'Capability used to keep Restriction Code synchronised: 9 PetaFlops
'Free Capability: ~16 PetaFlops'
'I knew Nova's consciousness was heavy on the chip but damn.'
Nero marvelled at the ability to keep a pseudo-Consciousness functioning. If Nero's chip had even better processing capability, it could've kept his consciousness awake in the chip for the 5 years that it stayed dormant.
Also, unlike other analysis', there was no way to know how much progress had been made, it was like guessing a password with absolutely no information to have a sense of deduction, it was simply trying random guesses and hoping one will miraculously work.
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Nero had been aimlessly walking while thinking about various different things. In the background, he had asked Nova to take over and find an inn.
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Since Nova couldn't think for herself and only for Nero, most mental tasks were usually up to Nero to think and abstract the important factors and throw it at Nova to churn out potential solutions and answers.
While walking, Nova had also informed him of a few Hunters that she had detected. Most of them had walked in an imposing way like they were greater than those around them, but there had been a person who had a very discreet appearance, blending into the crowd.
In total, they passed 4 Hunters, all in the lower stages except for the hidden one who was a Novice.
A while later, an old but grand building with a slightly decrepit sign saying 'Fable's Inn' came in view.
Without wait, Nero walked in through wide sliding auto-opening entry.
The creeping moss covering the building gave off an ancient aura, and the rays of light gleamed with brilliance, adding to the grand look of the inn.
There was no queue at the reception, only a middle-aged man behind the desk sipping well-brewed coffee.
Nero went right up to him without making a sound until the man noticed his movement from the corner of his eye.
”Hi there, can I get your best, quietest room for a week?”