Cyber Era Witch
Chapter 988 - 782: From Blueprint to Practice_2

Chapter 988: Chapter 782: From Blueprint to Practice_2

Park Yongchul put on a thick cotton jacket and was taken outside the prison by Xu Yang.

Looking at Xin City covered in blizzards, the view in front of him was almost completely dark; the sky was shrouded in oppressive gloom, with only some white lights streaking through the air.

"Are those shuttle machines?" Park Yongchul listened to their faint roaring with his weak hearing.

"Machines sent by Nestor Corporation, transporting supplies between regions, providing rescue and aid," Xu Yang replied.

"What? Nestor Corporation...? A security enterprise? Truly, I must thank you, going to such great lengths to help us. It must have been quite difficult to deliver so many drones," Park Yongchul marveled.

His impression remained in the early days of Nestor Corporation’s inception.

"By the way, let me update you on the current global situation—Nestor Corporation is very powerful now."

"Wouldn’t that cause conflicts with Xisheng? If needed, North Silla’s forces can assist!" Park Yongchul said hurriedly.

"We’ve already defeated Xisheng and unified the entire Northern Archipelago," Xu Yang said.

"That’s remarkable—surely there’d be battles with Black Fire Innovation. Although our navy is weak, we can help patrol the sea areas," Park Yongchul first expressed surprise, then sobered with a solemn tone.

"We’ve also crushed Black Fire Innovation’s hegemony; Black Fire Innovation is no more," Xu Yang said indifferently.

"What?" Park Yongchul was truly stunned this time.

"In short, now the Taiya Archipelago and Jialong Slope are also under our control, and Nestor Corporation ranks alongside the giant enterprises," Xu Yang informed Park Yongchul.

Park Yongchul’s body shivered, nearly falling onto the snowy ground.

Unbelievable...

He raised his head, gazing at the thousands of light points densely streaking across the sky, then neatly dispersing in formation like a flock of birds, heading to various locations in North Silla, resembling a meteor shower streaking across.

They were all shuttle machines and transport equipment deployed by Nestor Corporation to manage crises, grand and inexhaustible!

At least tens of thousands of tons of supplies had been delivered to North Silla—it left Park Yongchul humbled.

Such generosity would take the people of North Silla many years to repay.

"The giant enterprise Nestor Corporation!" The concept deeply shocked Park Yongchul.

A corporation simultaneously dominating the Northern Archipelago, Taiya Archipelago, and Jialong Slope? Achieving such a feat would make it a top-tier power in the world.

The combined resources of the three regions—immense natural assets, economic foundations, industrial strength, and a population nearing one billion—were akin to a deity for the humble North Silla!

With support from such a company, perhaps the Qiongting Plan could finally be realized.

"I’d love to start working, but North Silla’s computational terminal center has been sealed for years," Park Yongchul took a deep breath, awaiting further instructions from Xu Yang.

"Come build on my ship," Xu Yang called over his Purple Wind shuttle machine.

Purple Wind landed elegantly. This shuttle machine exuded a lavish and opulent vibe, injecting a hint of corporate indulgence into the humble North Silla.

"This shuttle machine has computational equipment?" Park Yongchul was astonished.

Its sleek, stylish appearance made it seem more like a vehicle a tycoon would drive to a university or bar to pick up women.

"Using cloud terminal technology, working onboard actually routes computations to Shangjing’s computing center. The delay might be around 2–3 milliseconds; it should suffice for now," Xu Yang said as he started work, collaborating with Park Yongchul to refine the Qiongting System.

The early pioneer practices had always been met with setbacks, leading people to gradually lose hope in them.

Xu Yang intended to test the quality of the Qiongting System and see if it could truly replace the perpetually dominant market schemes of corporations.

Shortly after starting work, Park Yongchul was deeply moved by the technical support provided by Xu Yang.

Utterly advanced—this equipment, belonging to an expert network engineer.

He couldn’t have imagined that just yesterday, he was waiting for death in a muddy pit, yet today, he was using Nestor Corporation’s data terminals, directly interfacing with Northern Archipelago’s powerful elite teams.

While in prison, the scientific landscape of the entire world continuously evolved, forcing him to keep learning and applying new technology.

Starting by reading the latest journals, Park Yongchul chose first to understand the research achievements of overseas peers to avoid repeating redundant efforts.

When it comes to advancing technology, academic exchange is essential. At Park Yongchul’s level, research cannot be done in isolation; collaboration with Shangjing, Xin’an Prefecture, Lundinium, Laetania, and other top intellects is indispensable.

Xu Yang stayed and collaborated with Park Yongchul to develop solutions to various challenges.

Thanks to the advanced cloud network, establishing a massive computational center in North Silla was no longer necessary; laying broadband network stations sufficed, with all interaction data converging into Nestor Corporation’s Helis Sea servers.

Connecting ordinary people to the internet—that was Xu Yang’s main task.

Cloud network technology had already become so advanced that it was borderline outdated, but using it here still made sense.

The so-called cloud technology involves transmitting storage, processing power, and software applications over the internet. These are hosted on servers in the Northern Archipelago, while Silla residents can access them online.

This way, locals don’t need to spend money configuring terminals—graphic cards, processors—all unnecessary. A simple broadband connection and a monitor allow for seamless use. Computations are performed in the Northern Archipelago and displayed on local devices; if not, even a mobile phone suffices.

As long as the internet speed is stable, gaming and streaming movies are smooth experiences.

By leveraging cloud technology, North Silla residents can cheaply align themselves with modern consumer civilization.

"Everything’s set on my end," Xu Yang, having completed the task of connecting ordinary people to the internet, looked back at Park Yongchul.

"Fortunately, the production systems we left behind are still operational—collective industries and cooperative farms are gems from the past era. Data records from workshops and agricultural facilities are archived, perfectly serving as analytical material for the Qiongting System." Park Yongchul was thrilled as he planned the system.

After countless efforts by Silla researchers, the system was nearly complete. Park Yongchul’s role was to ensure their hard work wouldn’t go to waste.

The system would collect economic data, including production efficiency, inventory levels, and consumer demand patterns, and then calculate production and distribution plans for goods and services, optimizing resource utilization and maximizing fairness.

After deploying the network stations, Xu Yang assisted in designing distributed algorithms.

He controlled drones to establish massive data collection centers and Helis Sea stations across various regions in North Silla. These were built autonomously, without human interference, minimizing risks caused by human impact.

"There’s also some influence from commercial companies’ ’big data,’" Xu Yang observed the algorithms designed by Park Yongchul, which could collect information and subsequently infer and analyze people’s needs.

"Indeed, similar to the data departments of those companies, tirelessly working day and night. However, their optimization is aimed at trapping people in informational cocoons, pushing tailored content, making them increasingly foolish, and pandering to commercial traffic. They also use big data to predict market trends, optimally managing supply chains and warehousing logistics—a marketing ploy. Within the Qiongting System, these data and algorithms will perform far better," Park Yongchul said solemnly.

"As long as those using this data have no selfish motives or ill intentions..." Xu Yang observed the archives integrated into the Qiongting System. Many entries documented an entire lifetime of a North Silla resident, resembling the user profiles collected by corporations.

If the Great Way were implemented, what would it look like? The world would belong to everyone. AI would have no selfish motives, presenting fair solutions for humanity.

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