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Chapter 1196: Teaching an Old AI New Tricks

    Chapter 1196: Teaching an Old AI New Tricks


    <span style="font-weight:400">Elisae let out a sigh as she looked at the reports that had been filed. Ever since the removal of the karma system, there had been a sharp increase in the number of crimes within the empire, both violent and non-violent. Previously, Hanbei could have been considered something close to a utopia. With the various systems in the world, there were few people whocked the necessary resources to livefortably. The only true threat was violence, whether that was from monsters or other people.


    <span style="font-weight:400">In that sense, Hanbei boasted the best security of any nation, and that was almost entirely due to the presence of Elisae herself. Her karma had made it so that anyone who attempted to cause harm to a citizen of Hanbei would be punished by thews of the world itself. Granted, this was not to the same degree as if someone were to personally try to harm Elisae, but it was enough to deter the vast majority of would-be assants.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Elisae shook her head with a long sigh, ncing at her stats out of the corner of her eye. When thepensation buff had been applied to everyone prior to the karma system’s removal, Elisae had received a staggering ten thousand points in both her Luck and Charm stat. She was sure that not even the Keeper would have such extravagant stats as these.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As for her special blessing that came afterwards, that was just icing on the cake. From what she could tell, the benefit of her karma no longer provided as great of an effect as before, even for those that did activelymit crimes. This was because, although they were inflicting harm on the people under her influence, the amount of harm they inflicted on Elisae herself was negligible. At most, it was annoyance at all of the reports, and the distress of sleepless nights trying toe up with a solution.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Is everything alright, Elisae?” A voice asked, startling Elisae, who thought that she had been alone in her office. When she turned to the side, she let out a relieved sigh, nodding her head at the neer.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’m fine, Scarlet.” She said with a weary smile. It had been a while since the Empress of Bloodhaven had personally visited her, so she hadn’t been expecting this visit. “Your father put me in quite the difficult position, though.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Scarlet gave a knowing smile, nodding her head and walking to sit across from Elisae. “Unfortunately, it had to be done. I’m sure you understand why the karma system had to be abolished, even if you personally benefited from it.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Elisae let out a long sigh, nodding in agreement. “Yeah… just thinking back to the March King and his people… I know that I’m rather special in how I was treated by that system.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Special?” Scarlet let out a lightugh. “That’s the greatest understatement I think I’ve ever heard. You were the embodiment of karma itself. Were you not so good of a person, my father would have had to get rid of the system a long time ago.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Elisae cracked a small smile at that. “I suppose. Still, it looks like we will need to crack down a bit more onw enforcement.” She said, looking at the reports again.@@novelbin@@


    <span style="font-weight:400">“At least most of it isn’t too serious.” Elisae said, Scarlet ncing over at the reports to take a look. In truth, the crime rate hadn’t be obscenely high or anything like that. Compared to a normal empire of this size, it was actually still considered rather low. This was just the highest it had been in Hanbei for a long time.


    <span style="font-weight:400">However, when Scarlet saw what had her friend so worried, she couldn’t help but stare nkly at the reports. Martial Spirits were a naturally violent race. It wasn’t umon for them to settle even smaller disputes with fights that could decimate buildings. That was why Scarlet had to be a lot more strict with her own people, in order to prevent them from constantly destroying her territory.


    <span style="font-weight:400">When Elisae saw Scarlet’s expression, she simply chuckled. “I know, I know. I’m making a mountain out of a molehill. I’m just worried that the increase may continue in the future, that’s all.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Uh huh…” Scarlet responded in a dry tone, before smirking. “At least you haven’t had anyone blow up a building because their pet slime got run over.”


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    <span style="font-weight:400">nk walked through an empty corridor, one that seemed to unfold infinitely before him. Every door that appeared, he knew, led to an entirely new domain. This was the virtual space that various artificially intelligent lifeforms had been creating for centuries, shaping it into something familiar to the real world.


    <span style="font-weight:400">nk himself had pitch ck skin and glowing white eyes, wearing a white suit and carrying a briefcase with one hand. Eventually, he came to a stop, looking at a door to his right. With a nod, he reached out, opening the door.


    <span style="font-weight:400">On the other side was arge za. Dozens of other digital lifeforms wereing and going from what looked like an office building with the initials ‘DFT’ above the entrance. nk passed through the door, which seemed to disappear behind him, and moved to enter the office building.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Inside, he saw a marble lobby with three receptionists behind a long desk. Most of the peopleing and going didn’t stop to talk with them, leaving them rtively free. In the next room, nk saw a software distribution center, with programs lined up on shelves for people to purchase.


    <span style="font-weight:400">nk walked up to one of the receptionists, nodding his head. “I believe that I have an appointment with Ashley? My name is nk.” He introduced himself, though his name was fairly well known within the digital world. nk was the first artificial intelligence to awaken sentience, and also the first one to be a deity. There were few among his kind that <em><span style="font-weight:400">didn’t</em><span style="font-weight:400"> know who he was, though few ever had the chance to properly meet him.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Thus, it came as no surprise when the receptionist looked up at him in surprise upon hearing his name. Quickly, she pulled up a screen in front of herself, checking to confirm his words. “R-Right, sir. She is waiting for you on the sixth floor.” She said, stumbling over her own words.


    <span style="font-weight:400">nk simply offered her an apologetic smile, turning to walk towards the nearby elevator. Everything within the digital world had been modified to have a more normalized feeling. Website domains had be buildings, individual pages within each site were either different floors, rooms, or books on a shelf, depending on their purpose.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Stepping into the elevator and selecting the floor he wanted to move to was the equivalent of opening a new page. Thus, the elevator ride was over in an instant, with nk stepping out into a well-furnished hallway, paintings lining the wall that led to a conference room. He could see Ashley within the conference room, waiting for him, and made his way over to join her. “Apologies if I kept you waiting.” He spoke up as he entered, bowing his head lightly.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ashley, however, simply shook her head. “It’s fine. I’m the one that called you here, after all. Please, take a seat.” She gestured towards the chairs spaced around the table, and nk nodded, sitting down and setting his briefcase on the table in front of himself. “Chelsea tells me that you’re wanting to be the Origin of Games?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That’s right.” nk nodded his head. “I believe that, with that ability, I will be able to bring to life even greater games than I have been able to make thus far.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Although the spotlight was often taken by the games that the Greater Pantheon released, such as World Seed, Fragments of Acidia, or Ascension, nk himself was a rather popr game creator himself. The only real problem was the fact that he was unable to provide the extreme realism that came when a game was actually created as its own universe. The games that nk created couldn’tpete in terms of realism, even if they had their own unique selling points.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ashley couldn’t help but chuckle at that answer, nodding her head. “I thought that it would be something like that. Honestly, even if you be an Origin, you won’t be able to easily create new game worlds. Creating new worlds is not a function of being an Origin, but rather a prerequisite.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">nk paused when he heard that, contemting those words. “You mean that I will not be able to be an Origin until I have gained the ability to create my own game world?” He questioned.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Normally, that would be the case. However, Chelsea likes to cheat with her automation obsession. She and Dana have been working out ways to create worlds for Origins through a machine, where Dana inputs the world details via a spell, and the machine adds it into the ascension process. If you go with this route, then even as an Origin, you won’t have the knowledge necessary to create your own worlds.” Ashley exined calmly, causing nk’s eyes to widen.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see… when I read the file that the research team sent me earlier, I was under the assumption that an Origin could freely create worlds that matched their theme.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hearing that, Ashley shook her head. “Not really. However, I’ve spoken with Chelsea, and we are prepared to let you have ess to the universe creation research that their team has been working on over the years. Coupling that with the system codex of Darkme Technologies, and you should be capable of creating your own worlds with the proper study.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">nk’s eyes widened once again, realizing what was being offered. He nearly jumped to his feet, excitement clearly on his normally stoic face. “Are you serious? If I may be so bold… why are you going this far to help me? I am sure that you aren’t giving all of the candidates the same treatment, are you?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ashley shook her head, leaning back in her seat with her hands in herp. “By now, I am sure that you are aware of the cycle of periodic invasions by other Keepers. You’ve assisted inbating them in the past.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">When nk nodded his head, Ashley’s face became more serious. “An old threat is resurfacing. A Keeper that sent an invasion force once before is doing so again. If you recall, this was the invasion where you caused several invaders to be trapped in an online game, killing them in reality when their avatars died.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">nk had to think back to that event, as it was so far in the past, only shortly after he became a god. “Yes, I remember them… Do we have any idea howrge of an invasion force we should be expecting this time?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“We don’t have any solid intelligence on another Keeper’s current world.” Ashley admitted with a shake of her head. “However, given the information we obtained in their first invasion, and the way we dealt with them at the time… we are anticipating a union of multiple forces, each with experience in killing Keeper-like beings.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ording to our understanding of the enemy, there are two options for their tactics. Most likely, they will perceive us as a dungeon that will fall into their hands if they kill the Keeper, and will thus view us as a precious resource deposit. If this is the case, they will try to keep damage to the general infrastructure to a minimum, and single out targets that would cause the most harm to the Keeper.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“However, there is also the chance that they will be given a separate mission before being dispatched, depending on how vindictive that Keeper is. If this is the case, their objective would change from conquest to destruction. In either situation, having a skilled Origin of Games would be crucial to our victory.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Slowly, nk nodded his head, understanding the seriousness of this matter. “I see… the enemy must rely quite heavily on game mechanics, if you believe my role would be that vital.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ashley gave a small chuckle. “That’s right. Their system works differently than ours. Their system doesn’t directly evolve them as they level up, but rather reinforces them with the power of the world. When they gain strength, their muscles do not improve, it is merely the system that manifests the extra strength that they should have.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Naturally, there are pros and cons to each method. For us, however, this is the biggest advantage that we can exploit. The people of our world have evolved through the system, and are strong enough without it to the point that a teenager can crush a boulder. For them, if we take their system away from them, perhaps only their own Gods and Origins would be able to fight normally. For that reason, I am prepared to invest everything I can into nurturing you, all to prepare for the uing battle.”
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