Hyperdimensional Warlock

Chapter 3757: Inheriting Memory

Chapter 3757: Inheriting Memory
Ingres learned more about the effects of the final chapter.

I learned that the final chapter actually has different "entries" just like the prologue and appendix. These entries will make the fashion monster evolve into different forms.

Therefore, the final evolutionary form of Fashion Monster is very diverse.

It is basically difficult to have similar evolution.

Ingres originally wanted to ask Turing what it would look like if it evolved, but now it seems there is no need to ask.

"You mentioned before that if there are more heat points, you may not need the final chapter and can evolve directly." Angel: "Is this true?"

Turing: "I don't know..."

Angel: “???” I don’t know what you are saying?
"I don't have any relevant memories, but I vaguely feel that..." The expression on the small TV was a little hesitant: "As long as there are enough heat points, I might, should, possibly... be able to evolve without relying on the final chapter."

"But I don't know if that's the case. After all, as I said just now, I don't have any relevant memories."

Turing's words suddenly reminded Angle of something.

Speaking of which, Turing was born less than three days ago. Except for being left in the text space last night, Ingres was with Turing all the time.

Logically speaking, Turing's memory and knowledge should be within the scope of Ingres's knowledge.

But both the information in the final chapter and Turing's mastery of the "angle code" just now seemed to exceed the limits of what it could do and know.

How did Turing acquire this knowledge?

Hearing Ingres' question, Turing gave an answer that was both unexpected and reasonable.

"I don't know how to explain it to you, Master... You can understand that this is a kind of genetic information engraved deep in your blood."

This knowledge comes from genetic information, or inherited memory.

But in general, Turing cannot directly read genetic information.

There is only one way to unlock the treasure of genetic information and read the knowledge and intelligence contained in it.

——Hot spot.

"Every time the heat point limit is exceeded, and every time more heat points are used at one time, it is an opportunity for me to read the inherited memory."

Information like the angle code is the knowledge Turing obtains when the upper limit of the heat point exceeds 50.

The information in the final chapter is the fragment of aura that Ingres obtained earlier when he asked Turing to release fashion magic.

In short, as long as the heat points continue to rise and Turing is allowed to release his abilities, it is possible to stimulate genetic information and pass on more memories.

Angel: "It sounds like the information you get is all random?"

Turing thought for a moment and said, "It is random, but not completely random."

In the face of Ingres's puzzled look, Turing explained:

"In fact, whether it's the information about the corner code or the information about the finale... these are not unique. For example, any fashion magician in Modern City actually knows the information about the finale."

"As for the angle code, although the number of people who can use it skillfully is not the majority, after all, the technology has a threshold; but there are many people who know the intelligence of the angle code, and even ordinary people have a certain understanding of the angle code."

“So, these are said to be inherited memories, but in fact they are just ordinary knowledge.”

"Until the upper limit of the heat point reaches a certain number, I will randomly get these relatively ordinary common knowledge."

"But when the upper limit of the heat point exceeds a certain limit, I will be able to pass on some unique knowledge that only variety show elves know."

Turing didn't even know what the boundary of this hot spot was.

Let’s first assume that the limit is: the upper limit of heat points reaches one thousand.

So before the upper limit of one thousand heat points, the inherited knowledge Turing obtains is random, but this randomness does not include exclusive information.

After reaching the upper limit of one thousand heat points, Turing will have the chance to randomly obtain racial information exclusive to the variety show elves through the inherited knowledge he has obtained.

Therefore, Turing said that the knowledge and information obtained from inherited memory is random; but in fact it is not completely random, it also depends on whether the heat point has reached the limit.

After listening to Turing's explanation, Ingres also had a certain understanding of the "information pool" structure in inherited memory.

This information pool is roughly divided into three categories: general intelligence, professional intelligence, and racially exclusive intelligence.

For example, the introduction of "The Final Chapter" is just ordinary information.

The angle code is professional intelligence, which not only allows Turing to have some knowledge of the angle code, but also allows him to master the application of the angle code to a certain extent.

Exclusive information about the race has not yet been unlocked, so I will not comment on it for now.

But from the current perspective, "professional intelligence" should be the best, which involves the systematic application of knowledge.

Maybe, exclusive racial intelligence is not as good as professional intelligence.

Angell explained his classification of the "information pool". Turing tilted his head and said, "That's not the case. Maybe there is also exclusive professional knowledge in the exclusive intelligence of the race?"

Angel shrugged: "Maybe."

However, he still felt in his heart that it was unlikely.

After all, Turing's race is just a variety show elf, and Angel really can't imagine what kind of exclusive professional knowledge the variety show elf will have?
……

After a brief understanding of "Turing", they will set off for the Modern City to continue testing their abilities.

But before that, Angle did not forget what he had promised Turing.

He opened the cabinet in the study, took out a stack of paper pages used for writing, and then handed the paper pages and pen and ink to Turing.

Turing took it in a panic.

When Ingres looked back, he found that Turing had one tentacle rolling up a page of paper and one tentacle wrapped around a pen and ink, and he looked very burdened.

"I almost forgot, you don't have any pockets." Angel thought for a moment, picked up a piece of paper, and quickly wrote down a description.

After a while, a small crossbody bag was made.

The strap of the shoulder bag just happened to be caught from the top of the left tentacle to the bottom of the right tentacle, and then the strap was tightened, and a small schoolbag appeared on Turing's back.

Ingres put the paper, pen and ink in it: "It should be OK now."

Turing floated to the mirror and looked at himself left and right.

I am very satisfied with my new look.

Before that, when it came out of Modern City, Turing was just a small, shiny golden TV.

But now, it was wearing a small hat it had made itself, and there were illusion tentacles placed by Angel on both sides of the small TV, and a small schoolbag on its back.

Mainly focus on a college style!

"Sure enough, he came from the Modern City..." Angel looked at Turing floating in front of the mirror and muttered in a low voice, "He's quite conceited."

"It's time to go." Ingres called Turing.

Turing flew over immediately: "Master, can I take this with me?"

Under Ingres's puzzled gaze, Turing flew to the desk and pointed at the "paper lamp" on the table.

At this time, the paper page carrying the "glow" command was still emitting a continuous and soft light, but the intensity of the light was obviously much weaker than before.

There was also noticeable loss of paper.

It seems that the source of light not only requires instructions, but also consumes energy. Here, paper becomes a substitute for energy.

When the paper is completely torn, the luminous instruction will naturally disappear.

"What are you taking it for?" Angel asked in confusion.

Turing: "If it stays here, it will break down soon, but I can transfer it into my body. In this way, I can not only control its switch, but also maintain its effect by consuming heat points."

Angel: "Transfer?"

Ingres didn't quite understand.

Turing: "It is to transfer the core system on the paper into my body, which I mentioned before."

Angell naturally did not forget that Turing had mentioned before that it could transfer the core system into its body. However, Angell thought Turing was joking at the time.

Turing then told him, can it really be transferred?

"How...how are you going to transfer?" Angel's eyes flashed with suspicion: "Did you eat this piece of paper?"

Turing shook his head: "No, I have sensed it before. Paper can carry corner codes and can be used as a medium for compilation and execution to a certain extent. But it can also be used as an integrated package and put into the 'hardware'."

Paper pages can be used as an "output medium" or as a package of internal instructions, which can be placed in hardware and output through other hardware.

Using paper as output media is simple and convenient, but it requires external energy, otherwise once the paper is consumed, it cannot be used anymore.

If you use the paper pages as packaging and put them inside other hardware, you don't have to worry about this problem.

Currently, the only "hardware" that can carry the package is Turing itself.

With Ingres' approval, Turing began to transfer the "paper lamp".

There was indeed no "opening the mouth to swallow" during the transfer process, but it was actually no different from "swallowing"... Turing just stuck the paper on his TV screen.

The next second, the paper slowly merged with the screen and eventually disappeared.

"Okay."

Turing finished speaking, and the next second, its screen began to flicker and glow, the light was soft and commanding.

It is almost exactly the same as the soft light on the paper lamp before.

Angel: “This is…”

Turing: "After transferring the package into my body, I can freely control the instructions for luminescence. In the future, when you go to a dark place, your master won't have to worry about not being able to see you!"

At this point, Turing also demonstrated to Angel how to turn the screen on and off.

When the screen is on, heat points will continue to be consumed, but the amount consumed is not much. Even if the screen is on for a day and a night, the heat point will be consumed at most 1 point.

To sum up, Turing has an additional ability to emit light freely.

Although this capability is not that powerful, Turing can replace the package at any time. If it can encapsulate more instructions in the future, its capability pool will be very rich.

Angel: "Let's go, flashlight."

Turing: “???” What is a flashlight?
Instead of explaining, Angel took out the manor access card and prepared to leave.

But at this moment, footsteps were heard on the stairwell outside the study.

Currently, only Laplace, Gleipnir, and Starworm can enter and leave the manor.

The Starworms haven't left Modern City yet, and Gleipnir hasn't come online yet, so only Laplace is left.

Sure enough, after a few seconds, the study door was pushed open.

Laplace walked in from outside.

Laplace was not surprised to see Ingres and Turing. As the owner of the Manor of Words, she could clearly sense the guests in the manor.

Last night, Ingres left Turing in the manor. Laplace knew about it and even sneaked in to take a look.

At that time, Turing was observing every plant and tree in the manor, so Laplace did not disturb him.

Laplace glanced at the hat Turing was wearing and the small bag on his back. She didn't care that they used paper to create things, because the paper itself was shared.

Laplace was curious: "Did you dress it up?"

Laplace looked at Angel with a strange look in his eyes. Looking at Angel, it was as if he could see through his skin and see the heart of a girl who liked to dress up dolls.

Although Angel didn't know what Laplace was thinking, he could feel that there was something strange in Laplace's eyes.

"It made it itself."

Laplace looked at Ingres intently for a few seconds, and seeing that his expression remained normal, he knew that he was telling the truth.

Laplace did not dwell on this topic, but said, "I watched your experience in Modern City last night. I didn't expect that you were not satisfied with being the savior in the Daylight Mirror Domain, and you also ran to Modern City to be the savior..."

Angel scratched his head: "This is just a coincidence, isn't it?"

Laplace raised an eyebrow: "Are you planning to continue to the Modern City?"

She already knew from the shadow box that Angel had made that Angel must have his own ideas about Modern City and it was impossible for him to quit immediately. The second round of the main mission only lasted two days, and there were only more than ten hours left before the end.

Angel will definitely go in and complete the mission.

As expected, Angel nodded: "Yes, I'm going in now. What about you? Do you want to give it a try? If you go now, you can get a main quest."

If Angell completes the second round of main missions, then the other challengers in the same dungeon will naturally complete it as well. However, the reward will definitely belong to Angell alone.

Laplace thought about it, his expression somewhat hesitant.

After watching Angel's experience in Modern City last night, she became more and more interested in the fashion magician's system.

Just like Ingres was able to realize the alchemy of fantasy through landscape experts.

Laplace can also see from the system of fashion magic that many of the magics contain great value, which can be verified with his own abilities.

She did develop a great interest in this world.

but……

"Let's forget it for now." Laplace shook his head. "There are too many things going on in Rabbit Town. Little Laplace can't handle them all by himself."

"After things over there are almost done, I will consider whether to enter the Modern City."

Angel: "..." After hearing what Laplace said, Angel felt a little guilty. He always felt that he was incompetent as a hands-off manager.

Laplace seemed to have guessed Angel's thoughts and said calmly, "I volunteered to take over the task of organizing the Wonderland dungeon, so I have to complete it no matter what."

"If I hadn't touched this matter, I would probably be in the same situation as you now. But since I've touched this matter, I definitely can't give up halfway."

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