<h4>Chapter 61: Life Alchemy Ship</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio <strong>Editor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio
Lu Zhiyu had already finished preparing the deified cells he needed for the life alchemy ship. He used some animal genes alongside nt genes in the life temte. This ship was abination of nt and animal genes.
Using his mind power, he rose into the air and jumped onto the top of the broadside of the ship, from where he could saw a hole in the middle that led directly to the cabin below. Lu Zhiyu opened up a dimensional door and took this ship to the ocean. The ship sshed into the water and floated calmly.
He retrieved the deified cells and poured them onto the deck. The small puddle of blood dropped onto the deck and seemed to have its own life. It started wriggling and went for the inside of the nt cells.
Lu Zhiyu could immediately feel the drastic changes in the ship. The blood triggered a series of drastic chain reactions in the nt cells. He could see the white outer shell of the ship grow quickly, covering any signs of the cut recently made to the ship. At the end of the ship, two propellers appeared. The deck wriggled as well, bing more refined.
Even more strangely, two eyes appeared on the front of the ship, as well as a mouth full of sharp teeth. It was as if a nt had be a carnivore and could hunt prey! It didn’t have to rely solely on water and sunlight anymore. It could also hunt other organisms in the ocean. At the same time, the ship’s weak instincts from the nt genes were rapidly developing to the level of intelligence of a normal animal.
Lu Zhiyu opened up his dream space and dragged the mind of the ship into the dream space. He wanted to assimte the ship’s mind. This ship was born from magic, but its mind was far off from Sakun’s mind. Because of this, it only took a few moments for Lu Zhiyu’s dream space topletely assimte the ship.
Then he walked into the cabin of the ship. It waspletely empty, with no walls to divide it into rooms. He reached the front of the ship.
There, he poured another test tube of blood onto the ship and immediately arge volume of blood with deified cells flowed out. To create this life alchemy ship, he’d really sacrificed a lot. Not much of the deified cells from Sakun remained. A few more experiments and it would all be gone. The blood pooled on the ground started to erode the wooden deck at once, forming a small brain-like lump on the ground.
Lu Zhiyu put the mind of the ship he had assimted into the lump and it responded immediately as if it had been activated, “Intelligent sub-brain II, await orders!”
Then he immediately ordered, “Take control of the life alchemy ship! Set my authority as the highest!”
“Completed!”
“Sub-brain I, transfer the first model of the SS Eternity alchemy ship!”
“Sub-brain II, ept it! Construction started!”
Originally, Lu Zhiyu wanted to use his own deified cells to build this ship. However, he soon discovered that was not possible. All deified cell temtes would automatically synchronize, meaning that if he used his own cells, his life temte would be a ship. He didn’t want this to lead to his body breaking down and bing a ship. He would be aughingstock!
However, using Sakun’s cells meant that he did not own the ship and couldn’t control it. If the ship decided to override his orders, he couldn’t do anything about it. He had to use his dream space to control the ship by assimting its mind and transforming it into another sub-brain to control the ship. This way, the ship became a sub-brain that was independent from Lu Zhiyu’s body. Its life temte was independent from him, as well. It was like aputer that existed apart from him. Its growth wouldn’t be limited by Lu Zhiyu’s mind power level and could grow as it would naturally do.
Lu Zhiyu had originally wanted to use Sakun’s soul to control this second sub-brain, turning the ship into a real mythical alchemical ship under his control. However, it would be hard to extract Sakun’s soul, as he had alreadypletely assimted the soul. Extracting it would mean that his mind power strength would decrease a lot, and he did not want that to happen.
SS Eternal began its first reconstruction mission under themand of sub-brain II. The ship utilized its nt cells and began generating energy using the sunlight it gathered and the water from the ocean, which were then stored in the nt cells.
The entire ship was changing again. Lu Zhiyu could see that where sub-brain II was located before was now covered by wood, the sub-brain itself sinking deep into the bowels of the ship. The hole under his feet was soon filled up.
The empty cabin was sectioned off into three floors, with an additional floor over the deck. However, there were no sails on this ship. The windows on the wall turned into round pores. They were like an animal’s shell but transparent. One could see through them.
The bottom level was the control room. This level included the living space Lu Zhiyu designed for himself and a storage unit. The second level contained the guest quarters, with almost three dozen small bedrooms and tenrger bedrooms. There were also numerous bathrooms.
The first level contained arge dining room, a library, and a small bar. There was also a meeting room, a living room, and some entertainment rooms. The topmost level was meant mostly for viewing the sea and rxing.
Lu Zhiyu walked up the newly formed stairs, inspecting the alchemy ship’s insides. Just as he had predicted, the ship’s wood had inherited the iron birch’s traits. It was very strong, and several more times durable than iron. With a structure like this, even if the ship was caught in a storm, it would be very hard to sink.
Right now, the inside of the ship was still empty, since it had just finished constructing itself. There were no furnishings in any of the rooms. Other than the rooms that had grown windows on the walls, the rest of the rooms, the hallways, and the staircases were all left with no lighting. This would be taken care ofter.
Lu Zhiyu walked onto the deck and saw the propellers were spinning very quickly, pushing the ship to sail over the calm sea surface smoothly. The white tree bark covered the entire ship and looked like he had just given the ship a new coat of paint. The eyes on the bow were like tworge floodlights, but they moved asionally, letting everyone know that they were not just decorations.
The mouth was open, catching any fish unfortunate enough to be near. Instead of a ship, this was more like a huge beast in the sea. Lu Zhiyu had added two abilities to the life temte. One was to control the water flow so it could make a quick getaway if something happened.
He tested it. In ordinary situations, the speed was at eighteen knots. In this era, no ship could catch up to it. If the water flow control was activated, the ship could reach thirty knots.
It wasn’t just a ship though. After standing a while on the deck, Lu Zhiyu returned to the cabin. Then the cabin doors closed tightly and the ship started sinking, going under the sea surface to the bottom of the sea!
This could also be a submarine. Lu Zhiyu returned to themand room. He could see the front through the ship’s eyes. The two eyes on the ship could serve as lights to be used to observe the front.