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Chapter 425: Optimizing Computation

    <h4>Chapter 425: Optimizing Computation</h4>


    Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


    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 were moving slowly, but their trajectories were still clearly discernible. It was as though they were under the influence of some kind of gravitational pull in the vast,plex starry sky, moving toward some point of convergence in front of Chen Mu.


    Everything around Chen Mu was silvery and as fantastic as a dream. That huge starry sky had beenpressed into a small region 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, all moving under some kind of unknown influence while countless winding silver lines were wandering among them like snakes.


    The transformation of that sea of stars was different from its normal changes 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 its motion was increasing at an astonishing rate. After five minutes, a qualitative change finally appeared in the sea of stars!


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


    Thatposition…


    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 theposition he had just simted with his perception? The three-dimensionalposition in front of his eyes looked identical to the one in his mind, including the parts he still hadn’t thought through clearly.


    The three-dimensional structure looked like a strange silver cage. Its skeleton could be clearly distinguished, like an utterly perfect metallic casting. If he didn’t look closely, there would basically be no way to discover that the skeleton wasposed of countless dots, lines, and surfacesing together.


    The parts he hadn’t thought through were enshrouded by the sea of stars. It created an illusion as though the three-dimensionalposition 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 werepletely empty.


    The transformations didn’t actually finish. The silver dots, curving 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 theposition that hadn’t yet beenpleted.


    Chen Mu then saw a shocking scene.


    A half-concave surface appeared at an unfinished ce. Like the first fish in a school of fish, it immediately caused an upheaval in the sea of stars. Countless glowing dots, curving lines, and curving surfaces went flocking toward those parts like crazy, constantly forming all kinds ofpositions. But in the instant they finished, they would then disperse in an even shorter amount of time. All the other “fish” that had long been stalking around then immediately filled the void, reconstituting some newposition…


    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 time they dispersed, there would be a burst of a ball of glowing silver. The naked eye could never keep up with that speed, and Chen Mu could only see the magnificent yet painfully eye-piercing eruptions from those regions enshrouded by the sea of stars.


    But even Chen Mu’s perception could just barely keep up with such speed. Eachposition that was set up waspletely different, as though some group of designers kept sketching out a new design. Whenever they were dissatisfied, they would erase it, draw a new one, and endlessly repeat.


    The silver glow never stopped shing, and the movements of the sea of stars reached a terrifying speed. By then, Chen Mu couldn’t even keep up with its speed by using his perception. The silver shes quickly exceeded the ability for anyone to detect that they were actually shing.


    After ten minutes and after going through who knew how many cycles of dispersal and reconstruction, there was finally a ce where the sea of stars had scattered, revealing the newposition inside.


    At Chen Mu’s first glimpse of the newly formedposition, he couldn’t take his gaze off it. It was a double recursiveposition that was as small as it could be, but it was a lot more delicate than any double recursivepositions Chen Mu had ever seen! No! It would more urately be described as perfect! In the eyes of card masters concerned with aesthetics, such aposition would probably have no sense of beauty. In Chen Mu’s eyes, however, the double recursiveposition that was used in that spot was quite perfect!


    His brain was spinning, but he finally had to admit it; if he were the one to have thought it through, he would never have been able to perfect it like that! The best solution he could havee up with would have been 15 percent less efficient than that double recursiveposition.


    For that 15 percent to be spread over the entirergeposition, 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.


    How many energypositions would be involved in a single four-star card with such a smallposition as that one? There would be at least thousands, and some moreplex cards might even go as high as tens of thousands! When upward of thousands or tens of thousands werebined together, the effect on the card’s performance would reach a rather amazing ce.


    As newpositions were constantly taking shape, Chen Mu found that the ces wherepositions had beenpleted and not yet dispersed would cause him to gasp in surprise without exception.


    As they went up in star value, the energypositions involved in a card would be more and moreplex. Above four or five stars, the energypositions involved in a card would be astonishinglyplex. Among them might be included countless numbers of basic recursivepositions. For a card artisan to be able toplete a wless design from patterns he required would be difficult to aplish in itself—even for awesome card masters who might have some unique understanding of the principal designs of the energyposition.


    But no card master could optimize all of thepositions involved in a card that was four stars or above. Regarding localpositions, the difficulty of optimization wasn’t very high, but it would entail a huge amount ofputation. In the life of a single poor card master, he wouldn’t necessarily be able toplete the optimization of even a single kind of card.


    No card masters could do that kind of work. Most of them didn’t put that much of their energy intoputation, and it would require a deeper understanding of the energyposition of the main design. But Chen Mu had done it by virtue of the Child.


    With the originally bare grid-shapedposition, it was like dead vines growing new branches in the spring to light up one’s eyes. After 20 minutes, there was a huge andpleted silver energyposition floating in front of Chen Mu.


    Chen Mu had already forgotten about his wild joy, obsessed as he was with a detailed examination of every aspect of the energyposition in front of him. The final result of the Child’s calction—and the most optimized result—was an energyposition that made himpletely forget himself. To tell the truth, the design thinking that had gone into that card was still rather inferior to Chen Mu’s Golden Word Shackle, Bipr Card, the Hundred Changes, or even Xiaobo’s Wheel. But it had taken the given framework to its limit!


    Its every detail exuded deeply fascinating calction. He couldn’t take his eyes off it and deeply imprinted that energyposition, which was so perfect it took his breath away, in his brain.


    Seven floors above where Chen Mu’s card making studio was, there was another card making studio. It was the dedicated card making studio of the head card master of that materials store, Bernie Topster. As the chief card master, Bernie Topster normally had a lot of leisure. Apart from asionally having to take one or two card making orders from the boss or asionally helping the staff in the acquisitions department to identify some obscure precious materials, the rest of his time was spent making his own cards.


    “Is something wrong, J?” Topster put down what he had been doing, and his gaze fell onto J. J was the shop’s sales manager, though she seldom came up looking for him. J was actually the counter girl who had waited on Chen Mu.


    “If I might be so bold as to bother you, Mr. Topster…” J first expressed her apologies and then exined why she hade. “There is a client who rented a five-star card making studio and also bought some materials. This is the list of his materials. I’d like to take advantage of your wisdom about what sort of card this list of materials would be suited to make.”


    “Oh. Let me take a look.” Topster took the one-star fantasy card J had given him and inserted it into the card yer.


    He quickly scanned the entire list of materials and then said with augh, “The world of card making is rich and vast, and a lot of materials on this list could make a lot of different kinds of cards. It would be really hard to tell. But if he were to use all of the materials, I personally believe it could be for making a four-star Bomb.”


    “Bomb…” It was hard for J to hide her discouragement. The Bomb was amon four-star card that would only be considered mainstream goods. It was a bit inconceivable to her that he would have rented the most expensive card making studio to make such a mainstream item.


    Probably knowing what J was thinking, Topster said with a slight smile, “Perhaps he only wants to increase his sess rate. After all, the better a card making studio is, the higher the sess rate.”


    “Sess rate…” J muttered. She suddenly turned around to ask, “If it were you, what would your likely sess rate be to make the Bomb?”


    “Probably 50 or 60 percent,” Topster said, rather unimpressed. “For a card master at my level, a four-star card isn’t so hard, so my sess rate would be pretty high.”


    J looked as though she found something weird about it. “But he only bought one set.”


    “He only bought one portion?” Topster was stunned. Could that card master be so sure his sess rate would reach 100 percent? That would be impossible! In general, card masters would buy several setups to make a card just to assure sess. The preparation of materials was extremely time-consuming. Since he had wanted to rent a five-star card making studio, he could tell it was someone who was willing to spend money. It would be more reasonable for such a person to buy several portions of materials.


    Just at that time, the apparatus on J’s wrist sounded out. She took a look and saw that it was the manager of the testing department, which stunned her. The testing department was responsible for the testing and evaluation of cards, and the shop had a dedicated room that would provide clients with the ability to test their cards. What was he doing looking for her at that time?


    Once she opened it, the manager of the testing department appeared on the screen. J, who was good at reading expressions, discovered that his expression was quite strange. He looked stunned to see J and said, “Hurry to testing room 21, J!” Taken aback upon seeing Topster beside her, he rushed to say, “Mr. Topster, if you have the time, I hope you’ll also be able toe.”


    J and Topster looked at one another. What had happened?
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