Otherworld Bone Dragon Operation Guide
Chapter 135 Kira Miran's Setting Revealed 1
Chapter 135 Kira Miran + Revealed Setting 1
The day was spent in a flurry of activity.
The seized documents were categorized and sorted, with the section on zombies being reviewed briefly. Essentially, if zombies were to reappear, the solutions would be orders of magnitude more complex.
There were also some other technical documents. Violet found a book on necromancy called "In the Tranquility." The overly poetic title caused Su Ming to completely miss it the first time he saw it. This time, however, he carefully examined it and discovered it was a very rare book about spirits and the undead, so he immediately put it away!
Then came the communications from the Bell of Calamity organization, most of which were encrypted or semi-encrypted. Su Ming labeled them and stored them away.
The remaining materials are written in a mysterious language, and there's quite a lot of that.
Zijin was somewhat conflicted. "This kind of thing is not our business. It should be left to the big countries and powers."
Things that could cause the sky to fall should be left to the tall ones. But the scholars are a little reluctant to give up; if this part of the data can be deciphered, it could lead to some very good discoveries.
"I'm reluctant to hand it over, but I can't afford to waste my time on this," she said, troubled. "I can't afford to waste any more time."
The scholar possessed exceptional linguistic talent, but she had previously used the "Language Proficiency" spell to learn Earth languages. As a side effect, this spell diminished her linguistic sensitivity. For approximately six months to a year, her efficiency in learning any other languages became extremely low.
"How long will it take for normal analysis?" Su Ming asked.
Among these manuscripts, some, like the one on the principles of zombie manipulation mentioned earlier, must have corresponding translated versions. Utilizing this to decipher and translate them is feasible.
This, of course, represents a massive amount of screening and a complex process of text-to-text comparison.
“We have enough professionals, it will take two or three years,” the scholar replied. “It would definitely be slower if we organized language experts ourselves, but it would be much faster if we handed it over to a major country.”
Su Ming didn't want to hand it over either. If the Bell of Calamity really involved visitors from another dimension, the data might contain the dimensional knowledge they needed, so they should be the ones to review it first.
Su Ming pondered for a moment, "I have a way to complete the translation faster."
"Oh?"
“Locally deploying large-scale AI models,” Su Ming said. “It’s absolutely good at this kind of thing, and the training time might only take a few months—depending on the scale of the hardware.”
Zi Jin's pupils contracted. "This intelligent large model is that powerful?"
“The conditions are not right now,” Su Ming said. “A constant working environment, a heat dissipation medium, a stable power supply, and diligent data workers—these should all be solvable, but I lack gallium and germanium.”
The high-performance chip utilizes large amounts of gallium, germanium, and rare earth elements. Su Ming's ability is essentially to transfer the order of matter on Earth and recreate it in another world using 3D printing.
The materials need to be provided at the molecular level, but if the quantity is small and magic consumption is not a concern, the atomic level is also acceptable. However, if even atomic-level materials are unavailable, reconstruction becomes completely impossible.
The current problem stems from rare elements. These elements are widely present in advanced manufacturing processes and some high-end electronic devices.
Previously, Su Ming had relied on those two new energy vehicles. While they were sufficient for handling sporadic projects, they were woefully inadequate compared to the enormous expenses Su Ming had planned for.
"No wonder you've been collecting all sorts of strange ores," Zijin suddenly realized. "So you're still missing the gallium and germanium parts?"
During this time, Su Ming collected otherworldly minerals through various channels. He found a lot of monazite and apatite, and the rare earth elements were just enough to get by.
"That's right."
Zijin pondered, "Perhaps I could find a master in the field of mining."
"I always feel like I have so much to do," Su Ming said. "I originally thought I could go home in a year, but now the more I do it, the more things I have to do."
“Actually, I quite enjoy it,” the scholar said. “I really like this process, and I don’t mind if it takes a little longer.”
After discussing it for a while, the two decided to put aside the information about the mysterious script for the time being. However, they felt obligated to remind those major powers and organizations about the problems with the Bell of Destruction cult, and to urge them to thoroughly investigate this organization.
"Shouldn't the Federation have continued tracking the sea monster incident?" Su Ming asked.
“We didn’t go far enough,” Violet said. “We resolved the sea monster incident too thoroughly. People tend to forget the pain once the wound heals.”
Having already deeply offended this mysterious and monstrous bell, we must arrange for a powerful enemy to protect ourselves.
“I have an idea,” Su Ming said. “We can fabricate information, such as doctrines against the God of Light, to portray this organization as a heretical cult.”
“Sure,” Violet agreed readily. “I’ll concoct a doctrine for them that says ‘The One True God of Creation,’ and then insult all the gods, including the God of Light and the Moon. I know how to hit the sore spots of these church organizations, and I guarantee they’ll become the target of everyone’s ire!”
Very good, as expected of a world-class wanted criminal from another dimension.
"Can the Star Empire and the Dwarf Kingdom be dragged into this?" Su Ming asked. The most powerful forces on the Eastern and Western continents couldn't be left idle.
"If it's the Star Empire, we can fabricate a record of them planting alchemical explosives under the Star Empire's palace to assassinate Emperor Shariko." The scholar's thoughts flowed freely. "Hmm, we can also write that they were investigating the affair between Shariko and his sister. That way, Shariko will definitely hunt them down relentlessly."
These words were so informative that Su Ming was momentarily speechless. "The Star Empire, would they be so foolish as to believe that?" he murmured.
“Of course, because there really were explosives there,” Violet replied. “Was there a problem with the ones I buried before?”
"..." Su Ming suddenly felt a little sorry for the Bell of Calamity.
"As for the Charlotte siblings—"
"No, I don't want to know," Su Ming declined.
Violet curled her lip. "It's simpler for dwarves. The remains of the former dwarf king were stolen, so I'll add a grave-raiding operation plan to the data."
Su Ming was taken aback upon hearing this. He went to the library and pulled out a document from the categorized files. Opening it, he found it to be a record of the disposal of a dwarven saint-level expert's corpse, detailing the process of transforming it into the powerful necromancer weapon "Terrifying Skeleton."
"I was planning to frame someone, but I found out the other party was the real culprit?" Zi Jin was shocked when she saw the information.
“We have to charge money to sell these genuine items to the dwarves,” Su Ming said.
“I’ll have to charge an exorbitant price for the fake ones too!” Violet said, “otherwise their credibility will be questioned.”
"...makes sense."
After initially organizing the data, Su Ming arranged for his skeleton servants to lead the zombies in roughly classifying the captured supplies. There were quite a few valuable items among them, which could be sold even if they weren't needed.
Alchemy materials were also successfully intercepted, in greater quantities than expected. In particular, the scholars counted that the amount of Chenjin (a type of metal) was equivalent to a year and a half's production capacity in the other world.
"Why are they collecting so much Chenjin?" Su Ming asked, puzzled. "Won't this drive up the market price?"
"It's skyrocketing!" Violet was delighted. "There's so much of it; it's more than enough to build a teleportation array."
"Hey, you're not thinking of selling yourself, are you?" Su Ming asked.
"Only a fool would exchange Chenjin for ordinary gold."
****
When Su Ming woke up on the third day, he noticed that Zi Jin had tidied herself up. The girl had washed her hair and changed into a lavender gradient long dress with a cardigan.
"Are guests coming?" Su Ming asked.
“Bei Anqi’s sister is arriving around today.” “Oh, right.”
In the afternoon, the radar detected an approaching aerial target. Su Ming glanced at the waveform; it was an unfamiliar target, larger than a flying human but smaller than a sea eagle or something similar.
The time and location of the other party's appearance matched the previous communication, and Violet released a signal flare to guide the rendezvous.
About an hour later, the target came into view. Su Ming picked up his binoculars and saw that it was a white flying beast, somewhat resembling—a winged pony?
"Pegasus?" Su Ming asked in confusion.
"No, it's a unicorn." Violet also glanced through her binoculars. "That's really rare!"
"Is that the unicorn that only pure young girls can ride? It's so small, can it carry people?" Su Ming observed carefully, "Wait, no, its back is empty!"
“It makes sense that it wasn’t carrying any people. Unicorns can’t cross such a wide ocean with people,” Zijin analyzed. “It was probably arranged by Beianqi’s sister to deliver the goods.”
"I was actually looking forward to a pure girl riding a unicorn," Su Ming said disappointedly.
In the final stretch, the unicorn flew slower and slower. Upon landing, it even stumbled a few steps on the deck before regaining its balance.
This unicorn was incredibly beautiful. Its entire body was silvery-white, with slightly beige fur. The muscles in its legs were delicately bulging, their lines supple. A long horn adorned its forehead, covered in beautiful, layered patterns. Its long wings shattered upon landing, disappearing into the magical stardust.
The unicorn turned to look at the two of them. It had incredibly expressive eyes, long eyelashes, and arched eyebrows, captivating and alluring, instantly mesmerizing Su Ming.
Zijin patted Su Ming on the shoulder, and he suddenly realized something was wrong!
"No, this is a beast!" Su Ming exclaimed in astonishment. He was a staunch supporter of beast ears, the kind of person even Fury would give way to! Yet now he was actually staring at a fully formed unicorn—
"Don't stare like that, it's rude," Violet texted him. "Unicorns are intelligent beings."
Intelligent beings? That's illusion or charm! Su Ming resolutely refused to admit that there was anything wrong with his XP, and he immediately activated 'Silent Vision'.
The world stood still. Su Ming looked at the unicorn in front of him again and found that there was nothing out of place. Everything was as smooth as a mirror, without any trace of illusion.
As time slowed down, Su Ming noticed more details. The unicorn had obviously been flying for a long time; there was a thin layer of sweat on its body, and its slightly trembling muscles all testified to its exhaustion.
Somewhat strangely, although the unicorn was moving slowly, it did not leave any trails.
The halo of the Transfiguration spread across the unicorn's entire body, and when it faded, a little girl of about ten years old appeared in its place, with green hair and a cute little pointed horn on her forehead.
The spells that were completed in real time were also captured in detail within the Silent Vision.
The little girl began to slowly fall through the air, her green hair billowing. Then a second wave of light enveloped her, forming a garment that covered her—this time it was a real illusion.
However, it was ruthlessly dissected.
"What are you looking at!" the little girl said, her face expressionless, enunciating each word clearly.
【Ah, sorry!】 Su Mingxiang turned her head, only to find that she was still in the silent vision effect, and her movements were incredibly slow.
Wait, this is a message!
This was the first time Su Ming had ever seen someone who could actively synchronize with him within the Silent Vision effect; even Zi Jin couldn't do that.
He dispelled the spell, and the girl in front of him landed on the deck with a thud. She was clearly smaller, but her weight remained the same. The illusion dissipated, and she was now wearing a light grass-colored dress.
That inexplicable attraction was still there—Su Ming began to wonder if he had really awakened some kind of latent attribute?
The little girl puffed out her cheeks, clenching her fists as if she wanted to rush up and punch Su Ming. But seeing that Zi Jin hadn't dared to make a move, her intuition told her that she couldn't beat him.
"Hello, I'm Elisa!" Violet greeted her, only to find that Elisa was staring at Su Ming, who awkwardly avoided looking her in the eye.
Recalling the magical fluctuations from earlier, she asked Su Ming, "Did you use Silent Vision?"
"I'm sorry!" Su Ming apologized to the unicorn girl decisively. "I suspected I was being affected by an illusion, so I checked—I didn't expect you to be in your transformation at that moment."
"Illusion interference?" Violet asked in confusion.
"Uh, I was attracted to her and couldn't control myself." Su Ming could only tell this embarrassing story. He didn't even dare to look at her for long. Why was this little girl so cute even though she looked fierce?
"It's my innate ability, natural affinity." Knowing the reason, the unicorn girl's expression softened slightly, and her clenched fist loosened a little. "My name is Qiluo Milan, but people usually call me Qiluo. It's normal for humans to like me, you'll get used to it."
"Natural affinity?" Su Ming looked at the other party again and found that the situation was still escalating. "Wait a minute, isn't your affinity too strong? Is there a way to weaken it a bit?"
Qiluo was puzzled. "Why? Natural affinity only generates goodwill and helps me interact with humans in a friendly manner—isn't your reaction a bit excessive?"
Zi Jin guessed, "Is Su Ming not from this world, and therefore lacks resistance to your affinity?"
"Your world's laws regarding young girls—no, I mean, this isn't a matter of resistance at all." Su Ming found himself completely unable to concentrate, so he simply closed his eyes, but it was still to no avail. "What you're doing is basically seduction!"
This was clearly the first time Qiluo had encountered something like this. She was a beloved and respected auspicious beast and never imagined that she would become the target of malicious thoughts!
Recalling how Su Ming's gaze had been off even before she transformed, Qi Luo's expression immediately changed. She clutched her chest and quickly retreated, a chill running down her spine. "You're from the Sorrowful Wind Cult, aren't you!" she turned to Zi Jin. "Please allow me to purify this demon from this world!"
Fortunately, Su Ming's condition was that he could only not control the chaotic thoughts in his head, and he was not really out of control, but it was still a huge blow to him.
Qi Luo was also struck by this, as it was her first time experiencing something like this in her beastly life.
Both sides were extremely frustrated.
"How about we go see Angie first?" Zijin suggested. "Su Ming, just bear with it, maybe you'll get used to it after a while?"
The two did not object, and the group headed towards Angie's room.
“My sister always texts me saying she’s very happy here.” Qi Luo chatted with Zi Jin. She looked small, but spoke with great poise. “Thank you for taking care of Bei Anqi.”
"Wait a minute, are you her sister?" Su Ming interjected.
"I'm older than her, and we've lived together since we were little. What's the problem?" Qi Luo replied in a very unfriendly tone.
"Uh, I mean, does Angie have other older sisters?"
"No."
Remembering the mechanic girl's promise to introduce his older sister to him, Su Ming had a feeling something was amiss. He pondered where things had gone wrong.
The following is a summary for interested readers to review. Feel free to leave a comment if you want to know any plot details; I will release the information without spoilers.
#Public Setting Collection Serial Number 1#
Category: Goldfinger
Content: Related to Summoning All Things
The essence is the transfer of the information order (mortise) of matter, which is reproduced in another world through 3D printing.
Normally, molecular-level materials are required, but atomic-level materials can be achieved by increasing magic power consumption (that is, creating new composites during the "printing" process). Elements cannot be created; for example, essential semiconductor materials such as gallium, germanium, and rare earth elements cannot be replaced once they are used up.
The device's information will be transmitted as a whole, including data stored physically.
The more sophisticated the equipment, the greater the magic consumption.
More efficient ways to utilize it will be unlocked as the story unfolds.
(End of this chapter)
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