The purpose of this entire build was simple. To translate, deduce, and create.
It would translate the words the Solarous people use, including the inscriptions to their counterpart of the Beyond system. And then will deduce what the inscription entails thanks to the five keys inside the Meridian which are able to Qi to produce laws. And then will use the fine and high precision arms to build for me whatever I wish for.
And since I already had the entire schematic of the Reactor memorized by heart I only needed to retype every word that I had memorized, and the meridian will deduce them, translate them, and apply them.
For the first hour and a half, all I did was type and type and type, inserting more and more information into the meridian as it was analyzing them at an incredibly rapid pace.
This must have been boring for the watchers because nothing was happening. The more I typed out of memory the faster I became as I was able to also understand what I was doing the longer I thought about it.
And soon, before anyone could express either their boredom or how this wasn't working, or if I was simply wasting their time.
The first robotic arm began moving, it propped up slowly, then turned back to one of the nearest pieces of metal, a piece of cubed Soulsteel.
The three watching me looked interested, as the arm began slowly cutting apart and a bit of the metallic piece.
Then it stopped for a second.
"All of that effort, only for that to happen? Wouldn't you have had a far better time doing that yourself?" the Dusking Sun asked sighing.
However, the Blue Sun's eyes were wide open.
"This... is this even possible?"
"Is something wrong?" Tao yang said.
"Eternal Dusk, watch your words, what you're seeing is close to a miracle," she said.
"Why? It's a simple cut," he said.
"Then Look closer," she said.
The Dusking Sun's eyes focused on the small cut and noticed that it had not been a sharp one, but a cut with minuscule almost seamless-looking grooves.
And that was only the first move. The second arm moved, and cut another part, the third arm moved and grabbed another, and so on until all twelve arms were moving at the same time, chipping and cutting at a piece of metal in high precision that normal eyes wouldn't be able to see.
This kept going while I was still writing more and more on the keyboard.
The arms continued moving rapidly enough that one's eyes could no longer follow and all you could see was the massive pile of metal behind the box was slowly being drained.
Several long but thin saws were being discarded one after the other as the arms would immediately remove any saw needle or plier that had been damaged in the process and replace them as they continued working.
In front of the box, there was now a circular piece of metal, exactly the same size and width of the one we were analyzing a bit earlier.
"He's being tempered, this is bad, we must kill it now," Tao Yang said.
"Tempered?" I asked.
"Yes, the Rakshasa all come from the theft of a Heavenly Order and its modification to create a life that isn't a life. They are all connected to the Progenitor, the Queen of the Swarm back in my world. And it had given fragments and fractions of the faulty Heavenly Order to every one of its direct spawns." She said.
"Like the Noble Rakshasa inside the Bastion?" the Blue Sun said.
Tao Yang shook her head, "No, it wasn't like that at first. The Noble Rakshasa inside the bastion was actually a Black Rakshasa that had evolved into that form. It gained increased intellect, far more than its lower black Rakshasa counterpart. And also gained bits of the powers of the rest of its race."
"Then we really need to take it down before it finishes its evolution," the Dusking Sun said.
"I can't allow that," I said.
"Why not? Are you willing to risk having to fight something that even I don't know what sorts of abilities it might have?" the Dusking Sun asked.
"I thought you were the Lord of All Beasts, I never thought you'd worry about a creature with mediocre intelligence," I teased the man.
He smiled at my provocation, "HAH! I could easily obliterate it, but it will cost you your Pagoda. Nevertheless, it is very dangerous," he said.
"You know what's more dangerous," I replied, "It is the fact that if we kill it now without understanding what it might turn to. Imagine if we get invaded and there is a swarm of evolved Silver Rakshasas, then what? We would have already killed one that we could have studied. Risk entails fortune.
As one wise man said before Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
"I see your point," he said, "But if things get serious don't blame me for being ruthless on your pagoda."
"I should probably reduce the weights it has on it," I said as I noticed the stripes on its back growing less and less.
"No, as a matter of fact, increase the weight," the Blue Sun said.
"To further aid its tempering?" I asked.
"Yes, it needs more impediments and danger for it to go all out in its evolution," the Blue Sun said.
"I see," I said and my main body only needed to will the chains and inscriptions on the Silver Rakshasas for it to get slammed into the ground due to how much weight it was currently under.
Tao Yang sighed, "All of you are a bunch of insane people. You really are playing with fire," she said.
"We need to get burnt to know how to handle fire. If we don't do this, we might lose before we could even know it.
And it was almost immediate as you could see the Rakshasa that was on the ground begin roaring and screeching, as if it was in incredible pain. But from what we can see, the pain wasn't from the weights, but it was from the increase in the size of the dark stripes and what appeared to be cracks on its exoskeleton.
This Silver Rakshasa was about to enter into its evolved form and we were all both anticipating and on alert.