Chapter 104: The Surprise of Datafication
Morning.
The first rays of sunlight bathed the sea, making the shimmering surface glow golden.
On the coast was a damaged giant ship.
And on the shore, there was a group of Half-Elves, whose bodies were in tatters.
However, no visible wounds could be seen on them; they were using tools taken from the ship to dig hole after hole.
They buried the corpses into the pits and erected tombstones with freshly cut wood.
Kana's people did not disturb them and instead watched from the side.
There were 366 people in total here, 366 Half-Elves.
And among them, only 26 were Level Three.
The rest of the Half-Elves were all Level Two, and there were even dozens who were Level One.
Most of these Half-Elves had previously only been farming the land or working various crafts.
Honestly, surviving the Blood Race fleet's attack and reaching the shore with a broken down ship was already remarkable.
It's possible that the stronger Half-Elves perished in combat.
Among them, half were half-dead last night, with many on the verge of death.
Kana's datafication saved them and later datafied those who made oaths, also having the recovered Half-Elves make oaths.
It made them feel watched, making them realize their oaths were no joke.
This was a safeguard.
It was also Kana's first time datafying so many people at once.
His Blood Volume was forced down to only 1/3.
This can't go on; he needs to find a way to slightly change the distribution approach of datafication.
It's still manageable now, but if there are mass datafications later, he might exhaust himself to death.
Right now, Kana already has tens of thousands of slots.
If he obtains more Stones of Creation, this number will only increase.
It's highly possible that more slots could become available even before these tens of thousands are used.
At that point, Kana can't just keep squeezing out blood like now for datafication.
That's too absurd, using up his entire Life Value wouldn't be enough.
This needs to be added to the process, though its priority won't be too high since there are too many urgent programs ahead.
After all, there aren't many chances like now to datafy so many people at once. It's mostly manageable in smaller numbers.
Kana hadn't expected this group of Half-Elves to be in such dire straits when they arrived.
Though it seems opportunistic, his salvation is indeed priceless. Compared to a painful death, fighting and dying for the world is obviously more valuable.
"Can you really Bless so many people at once? Aren't there any limits?" Reilia couldn't help but ask.
She had been extremely surprised since last night, and indeed everyone present, including Alyris, was surprised.
They had all truly experienced this Power and couldn't imagine it could be distributed in such large quantities.
In one night, Kana distributed hundreds of slots.
This...is just unimaginable.
"Of course, there are limits, but the slots are temporarily sufficient," Kana said.
Hearing this, Abis pondered something.
After a while, she asked, "Are there enough...enough to Bless the entire Centaur Tribe?"
This made Raelia's face light up with joy.
Kana turned to look at the two of them: "There are certainly enough, but are you sure your tribesmen are willing?
You should know the significance of the oaths made by the Night Watcher, right?"
"If you're unclear about what to face, you might want to ask Bobo or Alyris.
You could also ask Getai and George, they've experienced it, it's just the least of the crises we will directly face in the future."
Kana said.
The group looked towards Bobo and Alyris.
Alyris nodded and said, "It's very evil, very disgusting, a curse that Dwarves would unknowingly succumb to.
They can't even discover the source. Without His Highness's assistance, many Dwarves would now be completely rotting monsters."
Bobo also recalled with lingering fear, "After that night, I had quite a few nightmares.
I've never gone through something like that in my life, and it left me with severe psychological problems.
Words cannot express it, text cannot describe it. That oppressive, rotting, aggressively invasive gaze pressed down on me, immobilizing my body, an overwhelming oppression on the soul.
It's laughable, I was so scared back then that I nearly wet myself, haha, but fortunately, Kana stood up then.
Otherwise, do you think Kana wouldn't be referred to by many Dwarves as the 'Evil Breaker'?"
The words of the two prompted everyone to fall into contemplation.
Kana glanced at Blake: "I know what you're thinking too, the Count and your father have their own grudges.
The villagers and soldiers are more loyal to the Count and willing to follow the Count for revenge.
While their hatred remains unresolved, they might not be willing to move forward with us."
Of course, that's the case now, but it might change once a real fight with the Blood Race starts.