Chapter 128: Chapter 128: The Reward That Wasn’t 2
Two to five milligrams.
His current cultivation—just maintaining the partial ring halo around his heart at 15% completion—consumed approximately 50 milligrams of exotic energy per day. That was just maintenance. Not growth or progress. Just keeping what he already had stable.
To actually make progress on his cultivation, he’d need grams per day. Eventually tens of grams. As he advanced to higher stages, the requirements would increase exponentially. Tons per day wouldn’t be unusual for high-level cultivation.
He did the math quickly:
For basic daily maintenance: 10-25 square meters of growth area (a small room)
For moderate cultivation progress: 100-250 square meters (a large greenhouse)
For rapid advancement: 1,000-2,000 square meters (multiple industrial greenhouses)
For commercial production or supplying multiple cultivators: tens of thousands of square meters (multiple football fields)
“Acres,” Orion said aloud to the empty conference room. “I’d need acres of glowing algae to cultivate at a reasonable speed. Football fields covered in modified plants. That’s the system’s ’synthesis method’?”
The disappointment sat heavy in his chest. He’d worked so hard. Three months of intense focus. Designing revolutionary fusion technology from knowledge that was centuries beyond Earth’s current level. Managing a company. Cultivating his body and mind. Studying constantly. Pushing himself to exhaustion every single day.
All to receive a biological farming method that produced exotic energy only slightly faster than manually extracting it from Earth’s thin atmospheric concentrations.
It wasn’t useless. He could make it work. But it wasn’t the breakthrough he’d been hoping for. Not the game-changing reward he’d imagined.
“I worked three months for a farm,” Orion muttered, leaning back in the chair. “The system gave me a glorified farm.”
He sat there for several minutes. Just processing. Feeling the frustration. Acknowledging the disappointment.
Then his mind started working differently. Analyzing instead of just reacting.
Okay. This isn’t what I wanted. But what did I actually receive? What can I do with this?
Orion reviewed the synthesis method again. This time looking for opportunities. Weaknesses to exploit. Information the system had given him that might be more valuable than the method itself.
KEY OBSERVATION #1:
The system provided complete genetic sequences and modification procedures. But it didn’t explain the fundamental mechanism. Those three novel organelles—Alpha, Beta, Gamma—were essentially black boxes. The knowledge showed how to create them. What genes to insert. What proteins they’d produce. But not the actual physics of how they converted energy into exotic energy.
KEY OBSERVATION #2: The “unknown biological mechanism” suggested this was beyond Earth’s current scientific understanding. But it was still biology. Biology could be studied. Cells could be dissected. Organelles could be isolated and analyzed. If it worked through biological processes, those processes could be mapped. Understood. Reverse-engineered.
KEY OBSERVATION #3: If a living cell—limited by biological constraints, metabolic inefficiency, cellular maintenance requirements—could convert energy to exotic energy, then the underlying physical principle must exist. And if the principle existed, it could theoretically be replicated artificially. Without biological limitations.
Orion sat up straighter. The frustration was transforming into something more productive.
“I don’t need to use plants,” he said slowly, thinking it through step by step. “Plants are just the proof of concept. A working demonstration. The system gave me an example of something that functions. Now I need to figure out how it functions. Map every metabolic step. Identify the actual mechanism happening inside those organelles. Understand the physics. Then engineer artificial systems that replicate the same effect—but faster, more efficiently, at industrial scale.”
The biological method was slow because biology was inherently slow. Cells divided at biological rates—hours or days. Metabolic processes operated at enzyme speeds—milliseconds to seconds, but still limited. Growth took time. Harvest took time. Everything about biology was constrained by evolution’s tinkering.
But if he could understand the core principle—the actual quantum physics or exotic energy physics that occurred inside those organelles—he could design mechanical or electronic systems that weren’t limited by biology.
“This isn’t just a farm,” Orion said, his mood shifting from disappointment to determination. “This is a blueprint. A working model of something that shouldn’t be possible. And I have all the tools I need to reverse-engineer it.”
He pulled up a mental checklist, organizing his thoughts:
THE PLAN:
Phase 1: Create the Organism
Follow system method exactly Produce functional Qi-generating organisms Establish baseline performance data
Phase 2: Study the Mechanism
Map complete metabolic pathways Isolate and analyze novel organelles Determine energy conversion mechanism Document every cellular process Identify the fundamental physics involved
Phase 3: Reverse-Engineer
Extract core principles from biological system Determine if mechanism can be replicated mechanically/electronically Design artificial exotic energy synthesis systems Remove biological limitations
Phase 4: Industrial Scale
Build mechanical generators Achieve yields in kilograms per day, not milligrams Supply personal cultivation needs Enable commercial exotic energy production
It would take time. Months of research. Possibly longer. The biology alone was incredibly complex. The physics behind exotic energy synthesis was completely unknown to Earth science.
But it was achievable. Difficult, but achievable.
“Alright,” Orion said to the empty room. “I can work with this. It’s not what I wanted, but it’s what I have. And it’s better than nothing.”
He took a deep breath. Let the frustration go completely. Focused on the path forward.
IMMEDIATE OBSTACLES – ANALYSIS
Orion thought through what executing this plan would require.
Problem #1: Technology Gap
The genetic engineering required was beyond current Earth capabilities. The system had provided complete genetic sequences for the 47 custom genes. Complete blueprints for the three novel organelles. Detailed modification procedures.
But actually implementing those modifications required unique and advanced equipment that didn’t exist yet.
Current gene sequencing was accurate to single base pairs, but slow and expensive. Current CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing was effective for simple modifications but had off-target effects—sometimes cutting DNA in unintended locations. Current cellular engineering was limited to inserting a few genes at most, not completely redesigning cellular organelles.
None of Earth’s existing technology was sophisticated enough to create organisms based on the system’s specifications.
“I’ll need to design everything myself,” Orion realized. “Advanced gene sequencers. Enhanced CRISPR systems with perfect targeting accuracy. Cellular assembly chambers that can build organelles from scratch. Metabolic pathway analyzers. Exotic energy detection instruments that don’t exist yet.”
Problem #2: Simulator Limitations
The Starr Simulator—powerful as it was—couldn’t help with completely unknown physics. It could model known chemistry. Simulate known biological processes. Test engineering designs based on established principles.
But the exotic energy synthesis mechanism was unknown. The Simulator had no data on how exotic energy actually formed. No equations to model. No physical laws to reference.
He’d need actual experimental results first. Real data from living organisms actually producing exotic energy. Only then could the AI begin to understand and model the process.
“Physical experiments first,” Orion said. “Can’t skip that step. I need real data before the Simulator becomes useful for this.”
Problem #3: Equipment Requirements
Creating organisms with the system’s specifications required specialized equipment:
Next-generation gene sequencers (atomic-level precision) CRISPR-X enhancement system (zero off-target effects) Cellular assembly chambers (build organelles from components) Metabolic pathway mapping systems (real-time analysis) Exotic energy detection instruments (measure at cellular level) Specialized growth chambers (precise environmental control) Biosafety level 4 containment (prevent modified organisms from escaping)
All of it would need to be designed from scratch. Built using the replicators. Tested and calibrated.
“Weeks of preparation,” Orion estimated. “Maybe a month before I can even start the actual genetic engineering work.”
But he had other rewards to explore first. And those might change things.
Orion pulled up his BCI connection to Rene. “Rene, I need comprehensive research on current genetic engineering capabilities. Best available equipment worldwide. Most advanced techniques. Everything you can find.”
“Searching now,” Rene replied instantly. “May I ask what this research is for?”
“New project. Biological engineering. I’ll explain the complete details later. For now, I need to know what technology exists and what I’ll need to design myself.”
Data began flowing through the BCI connection. Rene was efficient as always.
Current gene sequencing technology: accurate but slow, expensive, limited throughput.
Current CRISPR systems: effective for simple edits, ~60% accuracy for complex modifications, significant off-target effects.
Current cellular engineering: limited to introducing 3-5 genes maximum, no capability for designing novel organelles.
Current metabolic analysis: requires destroying cells to study them, no real-time observation possible.
None of it was remotely sufficient for the system’s genetic specifications.
“Complete custom design required,” Orion confirmed. “I’ll need to build everything from the ground up.”
“Shall I assist with equipment designs?” Rene asked.
“Not yet.”
“I received a knowledge package from the system—Complete Genetic Engineering Codex. I need to absorb that first. Then we’ll work together on designing the laboratory equipment.”
“Understood. Shall I notify Dr. Okafor that you won’t be attending the celebration dinner?”
Orion had completely forgotten about that. The team would definitely want him there. It was their moment. Their achievement.
But he had so much to process. So much to learn.
“Tell them I have urgent business to handle. Personal research that can’t wait. Send a message congratulating everyone on the incredible work. And authorize a bonus—200,000 credits to every team member who worked directly on the reactor project. They earned it.”
“Message sent. Bonuses processing. Is there anything else you need?”
“Privacy for the next few hours. I’m going home to study.”
“Understood. I’ll handle any urgent matters that arise.”
Orion stood up from the conference room chair. Unlocked the door. Checked the time on his phone.
5:23 PM.
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Chapters
- Chapter 163: Mastery in a Day 2
- Chapter 162: Mastery in a Day
- Chapter 161: GLOBAL REACTION 2
- Chapter 160: GLOBAL REACTION
- Chapter 159: The World Transforms
- Chapter 158: Plans
- Chapter 157: Tests 2 - Energy Control and ELEMENTAL MANIPULATION
- Chapter 156: Tests
- Chapter 155: Gravity Chamber
- Chapter 154: Attempting the Third Ring
- Chapter 153: Saturation Point
- Chapter 152: The First Ring
- Chapter 151: Abundance
- Chapter 150: Forge Installation
- Chapter 149: The Synthesis
- Chapter 148: Exotic Forge
- Chapter 147: Exponential Manufacturing
- Chapter 146: Two Days Forward 3
- Chapter 145: Two Days Forward 2
- Chapter 144: Two Days Forward
- Chapter 143: Technological Explosion 3
- Chapter 142: Technological Explosion 2
- Chapter 141: Technological Explosion
- Chapter 140: Transformation Assessment
- Chapter 139: Full Cultivation - First Hour
- Chapter 138: First Circulation
- Chapter 137: THE INFINITE CIRCULATION METHOD
- Chapter 136: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 135: Hybrid Quantum-Optical Computing Architecture
- Chapter 134: Public Release & Quantum Leap
- Chapter 133: Night of Breakthroughs 2
- Chapter 132: Night of Breakthroughs
- Chapter 131: Going home to study 3
- Chapter 130: Going home to study 2
- Chapter 129: Going home to study
- Chapter 128: The Reward That Wasn’t 2
- Chapter 127: The Reward That Wasn’t
- Chapter 126: Technology Boom 2
- Chapter 125: Technology Boom
- Chapter 124: The Launch Event - Part 5 (Fusion Reactor Debut)
- Chapter 123: The Launch Event - Part 4 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 122: The Launch Event - Part 3 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 121: The Launch Event - Part 2
- Chapter 120: The Launch Event - Part 1
- Chapter 119: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 118: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 117: The Replicator Project
- Chapter 116: New Home, New Attention
- Chapter 115: New Look
- Chapter 114: Rapid Progress
- Chapter 113: Mind Cultivation and Confession
- Chapter 112: Cultivation
- Chapter 111: Explosive Growth 2
- Chapter 110: Explosive Growth
- Chapter 109: Planning and New Normal 2
- Chapter 108: Planning and New Normal
- Chapter 107: Dinner
- Chapter 106: Verification
- Chapter 105: First Day at Helix
- Chapter 104: Preparation
- Chapter 103: Protection
- Chapter 102: Perfect Design 2
- Chapter 101: Perfect Design
- Chapter 100: Breakthroughs
- Chapter 99: Family Business
- Chapter 98: The Cleansing
- Chapter 97: Digital Revolution
- Chapter 96: Neural Interface 2
- Chapter 95: Neural Interface
- Chapter 94: Foundation 2
- Chapter 93: Foundation
- Chapter 92: Enhancement
- Chapter 91: Awakening in Another World
- Chapter 90: Accumulation and Discovery
- Chapter 89: Vacuum Combat 2
- Chapter 88: Vacuum Combat
- Chapter 87: Mission Evaluation
- Chapter 86: Mission Hall
- Chapter 85 : Battle With Instructor and Assasinations
- Chapter 84: First Day
- Chapter 83: Earth-Prime 2
- Chapter 82: Earth-Prime 1
- Chapter 81: Trading Post
- Chapter 80: Assessment Conclusion 2
- Chapter 79: Assessment Conclusion
- Chapter 78: Shock
- Chapter 77: First Blood
- Chapter 76: Pirate Den 3
- Chapter 75: The Pirate Den 2
- Chapter 74: The Pirate Den
- Chapter 73: Quasar Metamorphosis 2
- Chapter 72: Quasar Metamorphosis 1
- Chapter 71: Soul Tempering
- Chapter 70: Reality Fragments & Soul Tempering
- Chapter 69: Soul Tempering Preparation 2
- Chapter 68: Soul Tempering Preparation
- Chapter 67: The Runic Clone 2
- Chapter 66: The Runic Clone
- Chapter 65: The Soul Problem
- Chapter 64: Body Reconstruction 2
- Chapter 63: Body Reconstruction 1
- Chapter 62: Universe Genesis
- Chapter 61: Origin Essence
- Chapter 60: The Path to Universal Seed
- Chapter 59: Extreme Training Decision
- Chapter 58 - 49: Training
- Chapter 57: Meeting in Suite 4701
- Chapter 56: The Tower of Stars
- Chapter 55: The Cosmic Vessel
- Chapter 54: Transition
- Chapter 53: Happy New Year and The Final Goodbyes
- Chapter 52: Adaptive Nano Combat Suits
- Chapter 51: Preparations & Shopping Morning
- Chapter 50: The Incident - Arrogant Young Master
- Chapter 49: Three Days of Farewell
- Chapter 48: Family Discussion
- Chapter 47: Gaia’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Final Statistics
- Chapter 45: Confession
- Chapter 44: Satellite Orbit Advancement and Battle
- Chapter 43: Sixteen Years in Moments (Flashback)
- Chapter 42: Final Years and Legacy Real World Interlude
- Chapter 41: Years of Growth Training Complex
- Chapter 40: First Steps Into Eternity
- Chapter 39: Creating Techniques for the Parents
- Chapter 38: Space-Time Jump
- Chapter 37: Sealed Transformation
- Chapter 36: Pills and Seals
- Chapter 35: Solving the imbalance
- Chapter 34: Void Severance - Primordial Grade Weapon Soul
- Chapter 33: Transformation and Awakening
- Chapter 32: System Rewards and Reflection Late Night - Runar’s Room
- Chapter 31: Aftermath and Return
- Chapter 30: Journey to Shelter - The Families
- Chapter 29: Universal Will and Ascension The Pill’s Fury
- Chapter 28: Starlight Judgment Return to Reality
- Chapter 27: Comprehension and Evolution
- Chapter 26: The calm before the storm 2
- Chapter 25: The calm before the storm
- Chapter 24: The Realization 2
- Chapter 23: The Realization
- Chapter 22: The Spars Begin 2
- Chapter 21: The Spars Begin
- Chapter 20: Secret Assistance 2
- Chapter 19: Secret Assistance
- Chapter 18: What do you mean techniques aren’t hoarded like a national treasures
- Chapter 17: Transcendent Comprehension 2
- Chapter 16: Transcendent Comprehension
- Chapter 15: Cultivating the Path
- Chapter 14: Perfecting the Path
- Chapter 13: Explanations and Adjustments
- Chapter 12: Revelations 2
- Chapter 11: Revelations
- Chapter 10: Dual Cultivation Mall
- Chapter 9: Foundation Awakening
- Chapter 8: Back Home and Preparations
- Chapter 7: Meeting Family Friends
- Chapter 6: System’s Bounty
- Chapter 5: Runic Synthesis 2
- Chapter 4: Runic Synthesis
- Chapter 3: Newbie Gift Package 2
- Chapter 2: Newbie Gift Package
- Chapter 1: Truck-kun’s First Mission