Chapter 273 Kavi: Do you have to mention it?

"Don't rush to make a decision, and don't worry too much. If you really can't figure it out, you can try them all and choose the one you like best. We know each other, so if we need to make some changes, we just need to mention it when we meet."

Tinari comforted her, saying that he knew that for someone who had been out of touch with society for a long time, any new thing would be attractive, and it was normal for her to not be able to make a decision in a short time, and she might need to think about it carefully for a few more days.

Harold nodded approvingly: "Stay here first. I'll let Tinari take you around for a few days so you can get familiar with the surroundings. If you have time, come and see my Liar Flower."

After both of them said this, Kelai's nervous heart relaxed a little, but because of her special circumstances, she did not live in the residential area, but lived in a forest ranger's residence outside the residential area.

...

On Saturday, Senor showed up at the home of Harold and others. Setale and Elhaisen, as high-ranking officials of the Order, knew in advance that Senor had returned to Xumi.

Kavi met him at Harold's research institute, so no one was surprised by his appearance.

After greeting each other, Elhaisen said, "I learned about the operation mode of the void from the information in the archives.

The previous speculation was correct. When we wear the Void, our personal information, including what we said, our movements, etc., will be leaked and eventually presented in the form of data to the authorized owner. "

It was rare for Elhaisen to initiate a topic, but he started with a bombshell piece of news, and the four of them were immediately attracted by his words before they could even make a few jokes.

"And the void has the function of simulation calculation. As long as the great sage obtains this private information, he can let the void simulate our action plan..."

Having seen the Sage activate this function and knowing clearly the power of the Void's computing power, the terrifying Senor added, "The accuracy rate is quite high. It's not an exaggeration to say that it can predict the future."

“…In other words, as long as the void is still operating, our actions will be almost transparent to the sage?” Kavi felt heavy-hearted, once again realizing what kind of behemoth he was facing. He suddenly felt that their chances of winning were very slim.

Senor nodded: "He didn't notice anything now, just because he didn't start investigating us. The Void, as a relic of the gods, can invade everyone's mind, but the Great Sage can't. The number of people he can monitor at the same time is limited.

I think for a long time, as long as he doesn't notice anything unusual, he won't pay attention to us."

"But when his plan progresses to the later stages, he will definitely increase surveillance efforts, and may even open up void authority to his cronies and let them supervise on his behalf," said Haroldt.

"It's very likely," Elhaisen agreed, and then added, "In order to avoid this situation, I need you to hand over the Void to me. I will find an opportunity to modify the program."

Kavi:?

Sano:?

Setale:?

You can do this? Aren’t you a language student?!

Harold already knew this part of the plot. He knew that Elhaisen was capable of doing it, but he was a little surprised that Elhaisen proposed to insure everyone's void so early.

So when the others were still in shock and confusion, he was the first to hand over his void to El Haisen: "Thank you, senior."

Then the other three also handed over their voids to Elhaisen.

Elhaisen handed Setale's coin back to her: "Miss Setale's needs will be dealt with at another time."

Because I always stay with the Great Sage, the sudden disappearance of the Void would arouse suspicion.

After a brief thought, Setare understood what Elhaisen meant, and then said, "I understand. When I am in the House of Religious Orders, I will find a way to create opportunities."

"Hey, you can do this? When did you learn it? How can I modify the program? It shouldn't be just cutting off the link, right?

Don't do this. If the Great Sage wants to see what we are doing one day and we are all offline, wouldn't it be obvious that there is something wrong with us?"

Kavi knew that Elhaisen would never make such a low-level mistake, but he still said so in a joking tone.

"The biggest threat of the Void is calculation, and surveillance is secondary. However, this function is based on personal intelligence, which means that as long as there is a slight error in personal information, the result obtained may be completely different from the actual situation."

Elhaisen explained calmly, "So the first thing I have to do is make some changes to your personal information. One of the jobs of a clerk is to record scholars' research and papers into the void. It's only a small effort to add a little resume for you during working hours."

"I see. It is indeed a low risk and high return situation. Your measures are necessary." Seno nodded.

"Is there really no way to deal with being monitored? You might even be stared at when you're taking a shower. The mere thought of it makes me uncomfortable - well, the most important thing is that we won't be able to speak properly in the future. Do we have to come up with code words in advance?" Kavi shook his head.

"It's a good idea, but how does our great architect design a code that the void cannot decipher, using architectural drawings?" said Elhaisen.

Then, he raised the corners of his mouth by two pixels, and before Kavi could refute him, he continued:

"I took advantage of my work to see the relevant instructions for the Void system, and from that I cracked the Void code. I know how to change the Void's display mode to convey wrong information. If someone is willing to do it, it is also possible to make the Void display appear at the back of the head to prevent the head from being hit hard."

"It sounds complicated," Kavi said, stroking his chin with one hand.

"At least it's less difficult than replicating the 'Nikola Coil', but it is time-consuming, so I will prioritize entering the data to ensure that the simulation calculations of the void cannot predict our trajectory, and then solve the problem of being monitored, although I personally think this is not necessary." Elhaisen said.

"Why do you have to mention my coil?" Kavi muttered in dissatisfaction, "I have obviously taken a big step forward and will succeed soon!"