Chapter 41: Fabrication
Chapter 41 - 41: FabricationThe rise of ByteBull Studios sent shockwaves through the tech world, and at its center, Don Estello Purnas moved like a grandmaster setting up the board for a long game.
While the world debated the implications of the Phoenix AI and the Vector Core Engine, Don Estello had already made his decision—ByteBull needed a real headquarters. There was no waiting, no hesitation. The industry was watching, and ByteBull had to cement itself as a true powerhouse.
The first thing Estello did was sell off large portions of his agricultural empire—rice fields, banana plantations, coconut farms—assets he had held for decades. These had been the foundation of his wealth, businesses passed down through generations, but he knew times were changing.
He didn't hesitate.
Estello's long-time partners, trusted men who had worked alongside him for years, took over the agricultural operations, ensuring they remained profitable while allowing him to free up capital and redirect his top executives to ByteBull.
But not all of them made the cut.
Many of these executives were older businessmen—masters of supply chains, import-export deals, and large-scale logistics, but utterly clueless when it came to AI, gaming, or modern technology.
And yet, Estello knew better than to discard them.
These men had built empires in their own way. They understood negotiations, operations, and efficiency in ways that the younger generation often overlooked. They might not have known how to code, but they knew how to run an organization.
So, Estello did what he did best: he divided and conquered.
The younger executives—those who could at least operate a computer, grasp the basics of digital infrastructure, and adapt—were brought into ByteBull's inner circle. They would help establish the business side of the company, handling partnerships, licensing, and corporate strategy.
The older executives were given new roles. They took charge of logistics, procurement, and managing the workforce needed for construction and expansion. If they weren't tech-savvy, that didn't matter—they still knew how to run an empire.
Every piece on the board was moving into place.
No one was left idle. Everyone had a role to play.
The three-story headquarters was temporary, but it needed to be built fast.
There was no time for bureaucracy, no time for endless meetings or corporate red tape. The tech industry moved at breakneck speed, and ByteBull had just put itself on the map.
The site was right beside Estello's mansion—on land he already owned. The plan is to build a fully operational workspace—office rooms, high-speed server rooms, conference spaces, and a secure underground storage facility for AI development.
Estello didn't hesitate. He gave the order immediately.
The first wave of workers arrived that same evening—construction crews, electricians, engineers. Some were professionals, some were workers redirected from Estello's other businesses, but all of them had one thing in common: they knew this was urgent.
Estello stood in the middle of the open lot, hands behind his back, as his oldest executive, Mr. Lino, handed him a clipboard.
"Materials are coming in batches," Lino said. "Concrete will be here in two days, steel frames by next week. But insulation and wiring are going to take a while."
Estello's jaw tightened. Too slow.
"Buy from another supplier," he said. "I don't care if we have to triple the cost. We need this done fast."
Lino hesitated for only a second, then nodded. "I'll handle it."
The executives who once handled plantation logistics were now managing construction teams, handling payrolls, and coordinating material deliveries. It was a baptism by fire, but Estello had faith in them.
"Sir," one of them, Manuel, spoke up. "We're used to moving tons of crops, not fiber optics. We might accidentally damage them."
Estello's gaze was sharp. "You have to meet the deadline. The shipment is very important and the entire world is watching."
Manuel swallowed hard and got to work. Meanwhile, Jack had his own orders.
He stood beside a stack of newly delivered server racks, scanning the list on his tablet as workers carried in high-end workstations and networking equipment.
A young IT recruit, barely out of university, adjusted his glasses. "Sir, should we configure the backup servers separately from—"
"Redundant clusters," Jack cut him off. "We mirror everything. If one server farm crashes, the other picks up instantly. Clear?"
The recruit nodded quickly.
"Also," Jack added, "we're not using cloud services. Everything stays in-house."
The recruit hesitated. "That's... going to be expensive, sir."
Jack smirked. "Good thing we're rich now."
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The basement was silent, except for the soft hum of servers in the background and the occasional flicker of Richard's screen. No windows, no distractions. The glass walls had been covered, making sure no one—not even Don Estello's people—could peek inside.
Jack was the only one allowed in. Everyone else? Strictly off-limits.
Richard sat cross-legged on the cold tiled floor, staring at his arm.
Two weeks ago, he had purchased a skill from the system. A ridiculously expensive skill.
[External Nanite Deployment & Manipulation]"Enables real-time nanite construction and tool formation. Can be used for environmental manipulation, temporary repairs, and automated microengineering."
At the time, he had no idea how powerful it really was.
Now?
He was about to find out.
He exhaled, then activated it.
A sharp tingling sensation ran through his entire body, like static electricity crackling under his skin. Then, like black sand, tiny nanites poured out of his pores, floating in the air, forming a cloud.
Richard's vision shifted.
Everything turned into blue lines and wireframe grids—some kind of build mode interface.
A list appeared in his peripheral vision, hovering in the air beside him.
[Blueprint List]
Advanced Modular Fabrication System (AMFS) – (Purchased two weeks ago)
Quantum Server Rack 34QU - ZT Model – (Purchased days ago for 150,000 SP)
Richard smirked. "Let's start small."
He selected AMFS.
Instead of fabricating the entire thing at once, the system broke it down into modular components:
MPRU (Material Processing and Recycling Unit) – 2 hours
MRAN (Modular Robotic Assembly Network) – 3 hours
CDOC (Cognitive Design and Optimization Core) – 5 hours
TPAMU (Temporal Phase Additive Manufacturing Unit) – 4 hours
IEMS (Integrated Energy Management System) – 5 hours
LEFDS (Localized Echo-Factory Deployment System) – 6 hours
A new prompt appeared.
[Select Materials to Use]
He selected the metal pile in front of him. Stacks of short metal bars, sheets, and scraps.
The nanites moved instantly.
They surged forward like a wave of locusts, swarming the materials, breaking them down at a molecular level, reshaping them into something new.
The black cloud swirled, forming an eerie shifting mass in the middle of the room.
Richard watched, completely mesmerized.
"This... is insane."
The first module, MPRU, was already taking shape. The nanites were self-organizing, forming complex patterns, layering microscopic structures with inhuman precision.
And this was just the beginning.
Richard checked the estimated build time.
25 hours.
If he took breaks, maybe three days with sleep.
But what's three days when you're literally fabricating the future?
He leaned back, watching the nanites work.
Richard didn't stop.
For three straight days, the basement was a hurricane of motion.
Every few hours, he hauled in more metal, more materials, more fuel for the nanites to consume. Piles of steel bars, wiring, circuit boards, and composite sheets were fed into the swarm.
And the nanites? They devoured everything.
It was perfect. Outside, construction was in full swing. Don Estello's workers were already moving heavy materials, so no one questioned the extra shipments going down to the basement.
Richard's Strength: A Walking Red Flag
But Jack noticed.
Richard hauled an entire stack of steel beams onto his shoulder like it was nothing. Easily 200 kilograms.
The workers stopped what they were doing.
They stared.
"Damn, bro..." one of them muttered. "You, uh... you work out?"
Richard forced a grin. "Yeah, something like that."
Jack, standing off to the side, rubbed his temples.
"Dude. You're literally bad at keeping secrets."
He walked up to Richard, lowering his voice. "If you don't slow down, people are gonna start asking questions."
Richard scoffed. "What, you want me to act weak?"
"Yes!" Jack hissed. "We already agreed—no one is supposed to know about your.. powers or something. Grandpa and auntie Anita swore to keep quiet, but if you start bench-pressing motorcycles, we're screwed."
Richard exhaled, setting down the metal more carefully. "Fine. I'll tone it down."
Jack did not look convinced.
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Back at the studio.
The hum of nanites filled the air like an eerie, mechanical whisper. Richard sat on the floor, eyes locked on the swirling black cloud as it broke down and rebuilt matter at the atomic level.
The metal scraps in front of him were disassembling themselves, breaking apart into microscopic particles before being restructured into something entirely new. The nanites weren't just melting or reshaping the metal; they were deconstructing it at a molecular level and rebuilding it with extreme precision.
The first module took shape.
Atomic Disassemblers formed first—tiny, unseen mechanisms woven into the nanite cloud, capable of breaking materials down atom by atom.
Material Sorters followed—miniature filtration systems, separating useful elements from impurities.
Purification Chambers hummed to life—tiny vacuum-sealed units refining raw matter into pristine, usable materials.
Feedstock Synthesizers activated—processing everything into ready-to-use building blocks.
Richard watched in awe as the small black sphere in front of him hardened, turning into a sleek, metallic pod.
[MPRU Fabrication – 100% Complete]
The nanites didn't stop.
They swirled again, moving to the next phase.
Robotic arms unfolded from the forming structure—small at first, but soon expanding into a fully automated assembly system.
Conveyor modules snapped into place—self-replicating parts slotting into the growing network.
An AI coordination hub materialized, embedded with advanced processing systems.
Richard grinned.
He wasn't just building machines—he was building machines that could build more machines.
[MRAN Fabrication – 100% Complete]
he air grew thick with electromagnetic pulses as the next module began taking shape.
AI hardware units formed—a dense cluster of processing cores tailored for high-speed simulation and design generation.
Data storage lattices emerged, their crystalline structures forming inside the machine like a neural network.
Optimization subroutines compiled themselves into the system, allowing the AI to iterate, refine, and enhance designs autonomously.
The air itself felt different, charged with intelligence.
[CDOC Fabrication – 100% Complete]
Richard cracked his knuckles. This was where things got really interesting.
Nanite layering systems formed first—a network of hyper-precise assemblers capable of working at the atomic scale.
Temporal phase modulators hummed to life—devices capable of slightly altering timeflow for accelerated material bonding.
Material synthesis modules built themselves—capable of creating compounds that didn't naturally exist.
[TPAMU Fabrication – 100% Complete]
Richard checked the remaining materials. Enough to finish the job.
Renewable energy collectors formed—nanite-woven surfaces optimized for solar, thermal, and kinetic energy capture.
Energy conversion modules locked into place—devices capable of transforming raw energy into stable, usable power.
Waste heat recovery systems emerged, ensuring nothing was wasted.
[IEMS Fabrication – 100% Complete]
The final module was the most dangerous.
Miniature fabrication cores formed—scaled-down versions of the main system, capable of self-replication.
Self-replication modules initialized.
Richard clenched his fists.
This was the one that could spiral out of control.
The nanites paused, awaiting a command.
[WARNING: LEFDS is a self-replicating system. Do you wish to proceed?]
Richard hesitated. Even with safeties in place, self-replicating machines were a dangerous game.
He exhaled, then pressed 'YES'.
The nanites resumed.
[LEFDS Fabrication – 100% Complete]
Richard wasn't done yet.
A final module was queued. Something he hadn't told Jack about yet.
Neural signal transceivers formed—tiny devices capable of directly linking his brain to the AI system.
Mental interface software compiled—allowing for thought-based commands.
The nanites moved toward Richard.
His hands clenched into fists.
This part wasn't like the others. This part... required integration.
[WARNING: Neural Integration Process Will Alter Cognitive Pathways. Continue?]
Richard grinned.
"Of course."
He hit YES.
The nanites surged toward him.
Outside, ByteBull's new headquarters was being built.
Workers hammered steel beams into place. Servers were being delivered. Jack was running around, organizing power and cooling systems.
But down in the basement...
Richard was building something far beyond a company.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- A Cup of Coffee
Chapter 2
- Fading Doubts
Chapter 3
- Jack
Chapter 4
- Bros Before Hoes
Chapter 5
- Game Testing
Chapter 6
- Revelation
Chapter 7
- Securing the Win
Chapter 8
- Claiming the Prize
Chapter 9
- New Frontier
Chapter 10
- Transition
Chapter 11
- Reunion
Chapter 12
- New Home
Chapter 13
- Module Interface
Chapter 14
- Daily Quest
Chapter 15
- Sorry Gaijn
Chapter 16
- Finding PC
Chapter 17
- Shopping
Chapter 18
- Old Connections
Chapter 19
- Vector Core
Chapter 20
- Features
Chapter 21
- Finishing Touches
Chapter 22
- Painting
Chapter 23
- Icon
Chapter 24
- Nostalgia
Chapter 25
- Realism
Chapter 26
- Procedural Asset Test
Chapter 27
- Disaster or Miracle
Chapter 28
- Vector Core Completed
Chapter 29
- Creating
Chapter 30
- Campaign
Chapter 31
- Reckless Evolution
Chapter 32
- Classified
Chapter 33
- Roasted
Chapter 34
- Zoo for the Most Dangerous Beast
Chapter 35
- Marketing
Chapter 36
- Trailer
Chapter 37
- The Day That Started It All
Chapter 38
- Offers
Chapter 39
- Attracting Foreign Powers
Chapter 40
- News
Chapter 41
- Fabrication
Chapter 42
- AMFS
Chapter 43
- Revelation and Trust
Chapter 44
- Mystery
Chapter 45
- Family
Chapter 46
- Trap
Chapter 47
- Behind the Curtains
Chapter 48
- Operation Paper Clip
Chapter 49
- Incursion
Chapter 50
- Aftermath
Chapter 51
- Bag em and Tag em
Chapter 52
- Relocation
Chapter 53
- Damage Control
Chapter 54
- Persistent World
Chapter 55
- Reaching For The Stars
Chapter 56
- Testing
Chapter 57
- Testing II
Chapter 58
- Final Modifications
Chapter 59
- World Frenzy
Chapter 60
- Sharks and Stars
Chapter 61
- Drive
Chapter 62
- Wheres the Oil
Chapter 63
- Initiation
Chapter 64
- Struggles
Chapter 65
- Mystiques
Chapter 66
- History
Chapter 67
- Inheritance
Chapter 68
- Planning For The Future
Chapter 69
- Window Shopping
Chapter 70
- Setting It All Up Again
Chapter 71
- Your Big Brothers Back
Chapter 72
- Preparation
Chapter 73
- Shifting the Tides
Chapter 74
- Migration
Chapter 75
- Leashing the Phoenix
Chapter 76
- Future AI Girlfriend
Chapter 77
- Future Alliances
Chapter 78
- Bytecon
Chapter 79
- Reactions
Chapter 80
- Frog Out Of The Well
Chapter 81
- Players POV
Chapter 82
- Easy Company
Chapter 83
- Evolution
Chapter 84
- Manila City
Chapter 85
- Proposals
Chapter 86
- The Deep State
Chapter 87
- Doomsday Clock
Chapter 88
- Ronnie
Chapter 89
- Psionic Mastery
Chapter 90
- Psionic Path Becoming the God-Emperor
Chapter 91
- Research
Chapter 92
- Linas Brain
Chapter 93
- DEUS EX MACHINA
Chapter 94
- Tour
Chapter 95
- Resolve and Racism probably
Chapter 96
- DEUS EX MACHINA DESCENDS
Chapter 97
- Test Failure
Chapter 98
- Introductions
Chapter 99
- Moving Out
Chapter 100
- Jumpscaring the Internet
Chapter 101
- Prometheus Mark 6
Chapter 102
- Prometheus Mark 6 Testing
Chapter 103
- Scorched Earth
Chapter 104
- Doppelgangers
Chapter 105
- Ignition Sequence
Chapter 106
- Catching the Big Mouse
Chapter 107
- No Loose Ends
Chapter 108
- Consequences
Chapter 109
- Dragons Ascent
Chapter 110
- Even Aliens Are Junkies
Chapter 111
- The Real Predator
Chapter 112
- Forced Awakening
Chapter 113
- Meeting the Famed Ancient
Chapter 114
- - 115 Progress
Chapter 115
- - 114 The Force Awakens
Chapter 116
- Progress 2
Chapter 117
- Rise and Fall
Chapter 118
- Nuts and Crackers
Chapter 119
- Half-Assed Reunion
Chapter 120
- Lifting the Scales
Chapter 121
- Spark of Human Supremacy
Chapter 122
- - 123 First Encounter
Chapter 123
- - 122 First Ride
Chapter 124
- What an Irony
Chapter 125
- Evaluation
Chapter 126
- Strengths and Weaknesses
Chapter 127
- History
Chapter 128
- Plans
Chapter 129
- Beggar Shopper
Chapter 130
- IF YOU CANT BUY A REAL GUCCI BUY A FAKE ONE
Chapter 131
- Plans for the Future
Chapter 132
- Fury
Chapter 133
- Hangar Bay
Chapter 134
- Oreo-Philosophy Design
Chapter 135
- Competitions
Chapter 136
- Preparation Brazil
Chapter 137
- Preparation for Descent
Chapter 138
- Praetoriani Siderum
Chapter 139
- Nicolau
Chapter 140
- Battle Royale
Chapter 141
- Amazon Ciano
Chapter 142
- Dear Casanova
Chapter 143
- Byte OS 1
Chapter 144
- ByteOS 2
Chapter 145
- Masters of Disruption
Chapter 146
- Unearthing Corpses
Chapter 147
- Dark Harvest
Chapter 148
- Project Harvest
Chapter 149
- Meeting Old Bloodlines
Chapter 150
- Journey To The Past
Chapter 151
- Heaps
Chapter 152
- History Recall
Chapter 153
- Introducing Nicolau
Chapter 154
- The Man Of Absolute Faith
Chapter 155
- Renewed Faith New Alliance
Chapter 156
- Recruits
Chapter 157
- Praetoriani Suit of Armors
Chapter 158
- Praetoriani Rising
Chapter 159
- Forging Flesh and Steel
Chapter 160
- True Praetoriani
Chapter 161
- Phase 2 Incoming
Chapter 162
- Launch
Chapter 163
- Frenzy
Chapter 164
- All In One
Chapter 165
- There Is Only One Race The Human Race
Chapter 166
- Training Begins
Chapter 167
- Art Of Waaaghh
Chapter 168
- In the Table1
Chapter 169
- WAAAAGGHH
Chapter 170
- In the Table 2
Chapter 171
- Eerily Easy
Chapter 172
- Whos Laughing Now
Chapter 173
- Transfer
Chapter 174
- I HAVE THE WHEEL
Chapter 175
- Friend or Foe
Chapter 176
- Simulation Training
Chapter 177
- Self-Investment
Chapter 178
- Dark God Descending
Chapter 179
- Manifested Energy
Chapter 180
- Escalation
Chapter 181
- Invasion
Chapter 182
- We Are Not Cattle We Are The Storm
Chapter 183
- Chaos
Chapter 184
- Every Hands On Deck
Chapter 185
- First Strike
Chapter 186
- Response
Chapter 187
- Introductions
Chapter 188
- Dont Leave Without Paying
Chapter 189
- FAFO
Chapter 190
- Victory
Chapter 191
- Divided By Belief United By Threat
Chapter 192
- Round 2
Chapter 193
- The Beast Awakens
Chapter 194
- Tourists
Chapter 195
- First Mission
Chapter 196
- The Bloodwolfs Duel
Chapter 197
- A Very Bad Nightmare
Chapter 198
- A New Kind Of D-Day
Chapter 199
- End of The World
Chapter 200
- - 201 Dog Eat Dog
Chapter 201
- - 200 Clash of Titans
Chapter 202
- - 204 Humanitys First Win
Chapter 203
- - 202 No Mercy
Chapter 204
- - 203 Formation
Chapter 205
- Depart
Chapter 206
- - 207 New Hope
Chapter 207
- - 206 Golden Age
Chapter 208
- - 208 We did not conquer the stars We arrived hands open
Chapter 209
- - 209 Moby Dick
Chapter 210
- - 210 Hope and A Looming Threat
Chapter 211
- - 211 Purge
Chapter 212
- - 212 God Engine
Chapter 213
- - 213 Upgrading Humanity
Chapter 214
- - 214 Emperors Gambit
Chapter 215
- - 215 Final Preparations
Chapter 216
- - 216 The Dragons Deception
Chapter 217
- - 217 The Shield of Sol
Chapter 218
- - 218 The Dragons Fury
Chapter 219
- - 219 The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Chapter 220
- - 220 The Vanguard
Chapter 221
- - 221 The Challenger
Chapter 222
- - 222 The Dance of Titans
Chapter 223
- - 223 The Reapers Kiss
Chapter 224
- - 224 The Suns Embrace
Chapter 225
- - 225 The Smugglers Dream and Everyones Demise
Chapter 226
- - 226 A Fathers Desperation
Chapter 227
- - 227 The Seed of Betrayal
Chapter 228
- - 228 Desperation Of A Father
Chapter 229
- - 229 The Gambit
Chapter 230
- - 230 The Last Human
Chapter 231
- - 231 Sacrifice
Chapter 232
- - 232 The Beginning of An End
Chapter 233
- - 233 Dawn Of A New Age
Chapter 234
- - 234 Bitter End
Chapter 235
- - 235 A Better End