Chapter 418 The Machine Crisis 5
Chapter 418 The Machine Crisis 5
"Entering an unclaimed room does not violate any laws." 001's voice rang out: "Tomorrow morning, the cleanup team will remove all traces of the original owner from this house, waiting for the new E3368 to move in."
"Your actions will not have any negative impact on him and will allow his estate to be preserved."
"heritage?"
F6632 heard an unfamiliar term. Isn't it said that all the property left behind by humans after death will re-enter the social cycle?
Why preserve heritage?
001 seemed unwilling to respond to his boring and inefficient question, and fell silent again.
F6632 had also gotten used to the feeling of performing a solo act and began to look for things that E3368 had deliberately left behind in this room full of life.
Compared to his home, this place was very messy, with many useless things taking up the small space.
F6632 saw a pothos specimen on the desktop, a small basket woven from branches of street trees, and a photo of two people.
The two people in the picture have smiles in their eyes. They are leaning on each other and making a big heart shape with their hands under a big tree.
F6632 was startled when it saw this.
Although humans are allowed to marry at a certain age based on their abilities, this marriage is not a concept of family, but rather a way for two people who are tired from work to have each other to rely on and to motivate them to work harder.
Depending on their work effort, humans will be given anywhere from one to twelve hours of meeting time per week, and everything must take place at designated locations and times to prevent humans from doing things that affect their work efficiency due to mental instability.
However, the two people in this photo have clearly violated this law.
Furthermore, E3368 even dared to openly display evidence of illegality in his room. Isn't he afraid of losing credit points?
"Incredible."
F6632 glanced at the sky discreetly, then, in a self-deceptive act, placed the group photo face down on the table so that 001 wouldn't see it.
Let's just say he didn't want an old friend he'd only met once to have their credit points deducted after their death.
After making this little move, F6632 was delighted to find that 001 did not stop him, and couldn't help but secretly curl the corners of his lips.
Haha, 001's attention is definitely not on this right now!
The guy who did the bad thing was relieved for the first time that 001 wasn't watching him.
He scanned E3368's belongings one by one, finding many items that were clearly not his, and couldn't help but shake his head repeatedly.
Fortunately, 001 prohibited humans from forming families through marriage or other relationships; otherwise, humanity would have been slowed down in its rise due to excessive laxity.
Look at all this stuff! It's absolutely useless for work and only corrupts humanity!
He grumbled and condemned E3368, then muttered, "I don't think there's anything here worth the risk."
Based on these remanufacturable waste products?
No way!
001 remained silent, but another voice rang out from the doorway: "Who is it?"
F6632 was startled. He recognized the voice very well; it was the same person who had been crying in his room during the day.
He glanced at the brightly lit hut, swallowed hard, and whispered, "Me."
As soon as the voice faded, the man pushed open the door and saw F6632 standing helplessly in the room.
He frowned: "What are you doing here?"
F6632 thought that 001 had sent him, but then he realized that 001 had only let him do what he wanted to do, and hadn't directly sent him.
So he said, "I heard him shouting that something was here when I was at the airport, so I thought... so I thought I'd come and take a look."
It wasn't a very clever excuse, but the person still believed it.
He walked into the room carrying a laser gun that was clearly not standard issue. He scanned the room and only put the gun down when he found that there was only one young man, F6632.
"Thank you." His expression was filled with sorrow and gratitude, a stark contrast to the despair and bewilderment he had displayed during the day.
F6632 asked cautiously, "Did you come here for this too?"
He seemed to hear this person call E3368 "Dad", so was he here to sort through E3368's belongings?
The man nodded: "Yes, I went to sort through my mother's belongings first, so I'm a little late."
F6632 was stunned for a moment: "Mom? You have a mom?"
What was once an insult is now devoid of any malice.
Because everyone is born in a factory and raised by childcare robots, no one has a mother.
The guy walked up to the group photo and expertly flipped the photo of the two of them over.
He gently swept his thumb across the photo of the two bright-faced young people, a slight smile playing on his lips: "Yes, I have a mother!"
This statement doesn't sound like a statement; it sounds like boasting.
F6632 nodded, looking confused, and then asked, "But why do you have a mother? That doesn't make any sense."
The person glanced at him and said quietly, "Originally, everyone should have a mother."
After saying that, he took out a huge sack and put all the seemingly superfluous things in the house into it.
F6632 inexplicably felt a bit superfluous. He followed behind the person and asked, "Are all these things useful? If not, you can leave them here. Our house is too small to hold all these things!"
If you cram so much stuff into a small 30-square-meter home, you can't achieve the best living experience, which greatly affects work efficiency!
The person, unaware of the hidden meaning in his words, thought F6632 was concerned about him and said, "It's okay, I'm a first-level researcher, and my home is 106 square meters."
"Wow!" F6632 exclaimed instinctively, "Then your home must be very close to your workplace!"
To save high-caliber talent time on their commutes, their homes are usually located as close as possible to their workplaces—a testament to 001's care for them.
The man's expression froze. He turned back to look at the bewildered F6632 and smiled, "Is this some good news? I have even more demanding work to do."
Is it a good thing to work for 001 and for the rise of humanity?
F6632 thought this to himself, but although he only scored 960 points, he wasn't stupid. He could clearly sense the guy's disgust and avoidance of the question.
He doesn't interact much with others and doesn't know how to handle this kind of situation.
Suddenly, he noticed that the lights in the room seemed to have shifted subtly, and a small beam of light fell on the blank nameplate on the man's chest.
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