"Light it up," Aron exclaimed in a palpable tone filled with anticipation and excitement as he watched the rows and rows of the servers in front of him.

[Yes, sir]

Nova responded and right after that, the fusion reactor responded to her command as it increased its energy production output that was being collected by the magnetohydrodynamic generator and was promptly sent to the transformer which without wasting a single second was immediately converting the electricity into mana, sending it to the pipe which had started the race of pouring mana down the pipe.

The tunnel screamed with energy as more and more mana continued pouring into it, simultaneously, the transformer screamed, converting all of the energy into mana which due to its high energy density, allowing it to carry a hundred more energy units for the same amount when compared to most of the dense energy on earth.

After the first bits of mana arrived at the underground chamber, they immediately rushed out of the pipe and started dispersing into the maze-like structures that lay beneath the futuristic-looking metallic wall which covered the entire underground chamber.

And as more mana continued to arrive, the already present mana in the mazes was forced to move forward, slowly filling the maze opening next to it.

This continued for five more minutes, after which, if someone could see the behinds of the walls, it would seem to them as if the surrounding of the entire room was being blanketed by the mana, filling every nook and cranny of maze in the chamber all the way to the mazes that were present at the top of the chamber and was being held in the place by the constant pressure that was caused as the result of the mana being continuously produced and sent to the chamber the very instant an opening appeared.

The moment the whole chamber was filled with mana, Nova activated the rune on the rooftop. Indicating that it had begun working, the rune started radiating a gentle white light like any rune that had intent on it was activated.

As the rune gained full power, the temperature in the room immediately started dropping drastically, causing the heat in the room to recede while being replaced by cold air.

Shortly after that, the air that had been coming from the room transformed from its usually hot air into that of a cooling breeze, prompting Aron to immediately cease supplying any more mana into the cooling rune in his body, which had been continuously busy cooling his blood throughout his time underground. Now its activation was no longer needed.

Through his glasses, Aron observed the temperature indicator in the room had started rapidly dropping and continuing to do so until it settled at fifteen degrees, neither increasing nor decreasing from that number no matter what happened further.

After another fifteen minutes of maintaining the temperature at a constant fifteen degrees, Nova then activated the second rune on the ground.

This rune also wasted no time in coming to life, as if it was a beast that had been finally released from its cage.

With the second rune covering the entire room, the whole space was now colored into a white color for those who were capable of perceiving mana.

And once the rune on the ground had completely come to life, slowly the server rack-like machine started to hum synchronously as they emitted a dim blue light, indicating that they were now coming to life as well.

The server racks were being powered by the electricity, which was produced from the rune present on the ground and was converting the mana back to the electricity. This electricity was then immediately transferred to the server rack machines through the superconducting and locked wheels, which had brought the server racks into the chamber.

The electrical energy was then swiftly directed towards the batteries that were being used to power the motor, which had initially brought them here and at the moment had changed their purpose and had started working as a power supply and electricity regulator for the server racks.

With the server racks now receiving full power, the synchronous hum which in itself would have usually been a normal sound became deafening due to the sheer number of server racks in the room – being not just a few but a total of one hundred thousand at the same time due to all of them being activated at once, amplifying the sound to such a degree.

And if it weren't for Aron's magically enhanced body, the sound was enough to have caused his ears to burst.

However, the sound gradually started subsiding until it completely disappeared, leaving behind a room that was now bathed in blue and was an indication that the server was now working at its full potential. Meaning that the Quantum server was finally online.

Every server rack was filled to the brim with quantum computers and since the server racks didn't need to come with cooling systems and the rest of the components, other than quantum computers there was nothing other than the quantum chips within them.

Within each server rack resided over a billion qubits, which in itself meant that every single rack was around two hundred thousand times more powerful than that of Nova's previous quantum computer that was at Aron's home. And with a hundred thousand server racks present in the underground room, the whole server boasted a power of twenty billion times more powerful than her previous quantum computer setup.

[Sir, the quantum server is online.]

Nova reported shortly, as the room returned back to its eerie silence despite the machines being powered.

[Should I initiate the transfer sequence for myself and the universal simulation?] She asked, the excitement clearly evident in her tone.

"How long is it going to take?" Aron inquired, remembering that the previous transfer had taken Nova several weeks to completely move herself from the GAIA technology server to the quantum computer.

[Although I can complete the transfer in a second, it's possible that it might result in me short-circuiting the grid where I'm residing in America. However, if I do it while considering those grids in mind, I can do it in fifteen seconds, and while it would stress the grid but it will be able to handle the stress without causing damage] Nova explained.

"Do it, but be careful not to strain the grid too much, as that might attract unwanted attention," Aron instructed, to which Nova obliged and informed Aron that it was going to take a minute to completely transfer herself and everything from the quantum computer, after which she waited for his approval before starting the process.

[The system will be going offline for a period of ten minutes as the server is undergoing an update process, we apologize for any inconvenience.!!!]

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