425 Opti Computation (1/2)

The starry sky rotated slowly It was rotating so slowly that the movement would have been undetectable if it hadn't just been in a static state for those ten seconds

The glowing silver spots, the winding silver lines, and the silver surfaces of all sorts gradually converged in front of Chen Mu They wereslowly, but their trajectories were still clearly discernible It was as though they were under the influence of soravitational pull in the vast, coence in front of Chen Mu

Everything around Chen Mu was silvery and as fantastic as a dreaion around him, where the concentration of countless silver spots was like an ocean of stars Those strangely shaped surfaces were like icebergs floating on top of the sea of stars, allunder so silver lines andering a them like snakes

The transformation of that sea of stars was different froes and filled Chen Mu with anticipation as he carefully controlled his perception Part of his perception continued to maintain the principal shape of the card, while another part of his perception paid close attention to every transformation of the Child

The movement of the sea of stars was slow, but Chen Mu keenly discovered that the speed of itsrate After five e finally appeared in the sea of stars!

A three-dirid-shaped structure made up of countless silver dots and wavy lines and surfaces was suspended in front of Chen Mu

That composition…

Chen Mu opened his eyes wide, unable to believe the three-dimensional structure that had just taken shape in front of his eyes Wasn't that the main part of the composition he had just simulated with his perception? The three-dimensional composition in front of his eyes looked identical to the one in his h clearly

The three-die Its skeleton could be clearly distinguished, like an utterly perfectIf he didn't look closely, there would basically be no way to discover that the skeleton was coether

The parts he hadn't thought through were enshrouded by the sea of stars It created an illusion as though the three-dimensional composition was half-concealed and only faintly discernible in the sea of stars But Chen Mu realized that the parts enshrouded in the sea of stars were completely empty

The transfor lines, and surfaces in the sea of stars were like a school of fish scavenging for food They were concentrating all around those parts of the composition that hadn't yet been co scene

A half-concave surface appeared at an unfinished place Like the first fish in a school of fish, it ilowing dots, curving lines, and curving surfaces went flocking toward those parts like crazy, constantly for all kinds of compositions But in the instant they finished, they would then disperse in an even shorter a been stalking around then i some new composition…

Each position that was enshrouded in the sea of stars was being incessantly set up, dispersed, and set up once again…

That endless cycling was going faster and faster until they finally reached the terrifying speed of 100 cycles per second! Each ti silver The naked eye could never keep up with that speed, and Chen Mu could only see theeruptions froions enshrouded by the sea of stars

But even Chen Mu's perception could just barely keep up with such speed Each coh son Whenever they were dissatisfied, they would erase it, draw a new one, and endlessly repeat

The silver glow never stopped flashi+ng, and thespeed By then, Chen Mu couldn't even keep up with its speed by using his perception The silver flashes quickly exceeded the ability for anyone to detect that they were actually flashi+ng

After ten h who kne many cycles of dispersal and reconstruction, there was finally a place where the sea of stars had scattered, revealing the new coliaze off it It was a double recursive composition that was as small as it could be, but it was a lot more delicate than any double recursive compositions Chen Mu had ever seen! No! It would more accurately be described as perfect! In the eyes of card masters concerned with aesthetics, such a composition would probably have no sense of beauty In Chen Mu's eyes, however, the double recursive composition that was used in that spot was quite perfect!

His brain was spinning, but he finally had to adh, he would never have been able to perfect it like that! The best solution he could have come up ould have been 15 percent less efficient than that double recursive composition

For that 15 percent to be spread over the entire large composition, it probably wouldn't have influenced the entire card by more than one percent—perhaps not even one percent, but only a few thousandths But Chen Mu still couldn't underestimate the effects of that fraction of a percent