Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 576 The Idea of ​​the Swordplay

Chapter 576 The Idea of ​​the Swordplay
To leverage the system and deduce the logical construction scheme of the CPU, the first thing to do is to transform the requirements into a kind of 'martial arts'.

Despite the system being called the 'Martial Arts System', and having now deduced 'meridians', 'acupoints', and 'dantian', Ke Yaluo has always felt that the system actually comes from a world of brute force with low-level melee combat.

The system's attribute classification is one aspect.

On the other hand, all the "martial arts" recognized by the system originate from the body. For example, "basic swordsmanship" is not the way to use a sword in the system's view, but the operation of the muscles in the whole body when using the "sword" as a tool.

There is no such thing as 'sword technique' at all!
All the 'martial arts' that Yaro has mastered can be summarized as utilizing only two aspects.

The first is to aid memory by directly imprinting the knowledge of 'martial arts' into memory. This can be divided into the necessary theoretical knowledge (such as the makeup techniques of Dunjia and the acupoint knowledge of Bajiquan) and the memory of physical movements.

Secondly, according to the design concept, the 'martial arts' need to be perfected. The more details that need to be perfected, the more skill points are required.

Given these constraints, how should the CPU's logic architecture be designed to take shape?

The logic of a CPU is too complex to be separated out, so the best approach is to design a 'martial arts' system that must include a CPU.

Yaro immediately thought of a legendary martial art—the Chess Sword Technique.

He didn't know the specific principles of the Yi Jian Technique, and the description of the Yi Jian Technique didn't seem to suggest that it had its own built-in CPU.

But this doesn't stop Yaro from moving in this direction.

"Could we design a martial art that uses the CPU architecture to deduce the enemy's moves, counter them, and then use the system's power to deduce it?"

This is the 'sword-playing technique' that Yaro came up with.

Even if the main enemy is a wizard now, it doesn't matter if this type of martial art has limited effectiveness at the moment.

The role of computers is not limited to fighting enemies.

"The design of martial arts must be based on the body. The CPU's underlying structure is logic gates, which must have operating circuits. The intersection of the two... meridians?"

Is the entire human body a giant CPU?

Won't opening up a large number of meridians and acupoints for logic gates affect the body's normal metabolism?

Even if the opening is successful, the body's normal metabolism will still affect the CPU's operation, right?

"Let's think about it another way. Could we create a CPU that fits on the palm of our hand?"

One hand continuously forms hand seals, moving and making moves based on the calculation results?
It already has a high-quality visual feel—the Taoist priest from Maoshan is here!
While the image quality is impressive, it's clear that the skin and flesh on the palm are limited, and relying solely on the meridians and acupoints on the palm is simply insufficient to support the CPU's operation.

"The palm can be used as an input device, just like the keyboard in the previous life. The real core still needs to be found in another place."

This location requires ample lymphatic vessels to facilitate the development of complex and intricate meridian pathways.

At the same time, it is best to avoid any important acupoints or organs, so that no matter how many meridians are opened, it will not affect the body's normal metabolic function.

Does this location exist on the body?
Have!
Dantian!

"One of the main reasons why the dantian is located in the lower abdomen is that there are abundant lymphatic vessels here, which is equivalent to having a natural energy storage bag."

Of course, the CPU's choice of the dantian location will naturally affect the dantian's energy storage limit, but these are minor issues. In any case, it is already feasible in theory.

The CPU is located in the dantian, surrounded by the energy of the dantian, which can also prevent interference from external energy. The advantages completely offset the disadvantages.

Moreover, the vitality will not damage the body structure. It can be continuously optimized and refined to reduce the proportion of the dantian and release the energy storage space of the dantian.

"By the way, could this be considered a different kind of Taoist 'seedling'?" By now, most of the questions about this martial art have been clarified.

Fundamental Theory – Logic Gates.

The specific location - Dantian.

The ultimate goal is a martial art similar to 'Yi Jian Shu' (a martial art).

The gap between basic theory and the final product is too large; Yaro can't even imagine how many skill points would be needed.

The explanation of the final product is also not clear enough.

How exactly does one "play" in the "Yi Jian Shu" (弈剑术)?
These problems cannot be solved simply by standing next to the alchemy table.

Yaro could only record it and think about it later.

Anyway, I don't have enough skill points right now, so I won't have time to learn this 'martial art' in the short term. In my spare time, I'll try to improve the logic in the middle, which will at least reduce the loss of some skill points.

……

Just as I stepped out of the alchemy room, a shout came from the side.

"Lord Yaro."

The voice sounded familiar. Yaro paused to look, then said with slight surprise:

"Baron Claire? You're back so soon? I thought you were going to be handing over the reins for a while longer."

Claire had removed her heavy armor, and her still strong body was covered in dust from her journey, making her look inexplicably desolate.

He rose and walked slowly over, calmly saying:

"No need for such trouble. All it takes is an order from the Earl for my subordinates to know that I have been dismissed."

Isn't this just a high-level thug who's been put on hold?
Hmm... Actually, if you think about it carefully, Claire is just a city gatekeeper with no soldiers and no authority.

"Really? That's good, it saves a lot of trouble."

Yaro smiled and brushed the question aside.

Then, glancing at the dim sky, he said:

"It's getting late. You've been traveling back and forth several times today, so go down and get some rest. Tomorrow I'll take you to the underground base. For the next period of time, you'll practice those two martial arts there. Once you've mastered them, our plan can begin."

Claire paused for a moment, then said, "But didn't you say before that you wanted me to go to the poisonous salt mines in Perrin's territory?"

"That's just for future publicity. Cultivating in the wilderness is definitely not as good as cultivating in a safe place. Anyway, no matter where you train, no one will know your whereabouts. They will only know that you disappeared into thin air."

As he spoke, Yaro suddenly remembered something and looked at Bevan behind him.

"By the way, Bevin, give that book to your father first, let him read it tonight and see if he can accept the story."

Claire took the cursive book from Bevan and was speechless when she saw the words 'Claire's Autobiography' on the cover.

Fortunately, I had heard about this from Yaro beforehand, so I was somewhat prepared and not completely unable to accept it.

Yaro explained from the side, "I wrote all the content of this book, but I handed it over to Bevan and asked him to modify some of the background and wording to better suit your situation. You can also pay attention to it when you read it and mark any similar problems you find."


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