Chapter 415 The Machine Crisis 2
Chapter 415 The Machine Crisis 2
Is it because it will soon be returned to the factory for disassembly?
At 140 years old, he can no longer take on any work, let alone make any beneficial impact on society. He should go back to the factory!
This is perfectly normal, why should he be unhappy?
F6632 thought for a moment and then kindly comforted her: "Don't worry, I will definitely protect your beloved laboratory in your place. For the next 118 years, I will be the most loyal guardian here!"
The old man's lips moved as he looked at the fool in disbelief, then slumped weakly into his chair: "You don't understand, you don't understand anything."
He had no idea what he had experienced from age 22 to 140, nor did he understand why someone who was the leader of this research institute one second could be relegated to guarding the gate the next.
He didn't understand why humans had to start working the moment they opened their eyes, only to be saved when they died.
They don't understand that in the past, humans were allowed to have leisure and to be useless.
Humans are not born in factories. Humans are allowed to have their own lovers, their own children, the right to rest, to be tired and vulnerable, and the right to have desires and to suffer.
These things, these things are all gone now!
They can only be like pigs raised by 001, like cogs in a factory, busy from the moment they open their eyes, and immediately shut their eyes when they don't need to be busy anymore.
Entertainment has become a luxury only for high-achieving individuals with an S-level or higher status, and family has become a negative example found only in science fiction stories.
These are all wrong!
The old researcher, who had once glimpsed fragments of humanity's past in archaeological digs, was now muttering words that F6632 couldn't understand.
"E3368, you have completed your work. Please wait for recycling at Factory E09." A cold voice rang out in the room.
F6632 looked up and saw the camera clearly visible in the room.
He waved cheerfully at the camera: "Does Lord 001 remember me? I am..."
Before he could finish speaking, the light had already disappeared.
"How indifferent," he sighed, then turned to the old man who was looking at him as if he were a fool, and advised, "You should go back to the factory. If you delay any longer, it may affect the birth of the next person and waste social resources."
"You idiot, you're the biggest idiot I've ever met!" The old man suddenly stood up, pointed at his nose and cursed, then walked out briskly.
6632 looked at his retreating figure and shook his head: "You walk 10% slower than a healthy human, why won't you admit you're getting old?"
If everyone slows down by 10%, then the efficiency of society will be slowed down by 10%. Why doesn't he understand this principle?
The old man stumbled as he left, then turned back and glared at him fiercely.
The next moment, the ubiquitous robot grew out of the ground and issued the last ticket of its life to the human who did not walk in the designated place and at the designated speed.
That doesn't matter. Credits will automatically return to the central system after a human dies. Fines will only make the return process a little different.
6632 shook his head, humming a song as he picked up the retro little watering can on the table and watered the only green ivy in the room.
These are standard living supplies provided for solo staff, intended to give them time to relax and prevent them from getting too bored.
Moreover, according to 001's calculations, humans have a total of 7 levels of slacking off time, from S to F. Someone like him who works as a gatekeeper has a full 70 minutes of slacking off time every day!
Grateful for 001, thank you for its kindness!
Looking at the small pothos plant, 6632's eyes lit up, and it quietly broke off a small branch and wrapped it around the camera.
This is a gift he gave to 001!
During his boring childhood, 001 was the source of the most warmth for him.
It taught him mechanical equations when he was three years old, taught him to recite survival rules, and even when he was 18, it made his first firework bloom on his personal computer!
It was the kindest being he could ever be, the one he trusted most in the world.
Therefore, whenever it hears someone speaking ill of it behind its back, 6632 will silently distance itself from those people.
He didn't understand why anyone would criticize it when he was eating its food, using its products, and even accepting its job.
001 did give them a choice. After the age of 22, if a human finds that they cannot accept their current life or be competent in their job, they have one chance to choose to return to the factory for decomposition.
If you don't want to exist in this boring world, just go back to the factory to dismantle it. Why insult 001?
It's strange that they learned such foul language when the school didn't teach it.
Enjoying the beautiful wreath wrapped around the silver camera, 6632 got off the chair, wiped it clean with the designated cloth, and then used various cleaning agents to clean the spotless room.
During this time, some people had to go out on official business, so he was also responsible for opening and closing the gate.
In short, life here is like paradise compared to school; he could live here forever!
At noon, the person in charge of delivering meals brought him his standard meal, which was also stipulated according to his position.
Smiling at the delivery woman whose uniform had the words "Delivery" printed on it, 6632 said thank you.
The woman with the "A" name tag around her neck gave him a cold look, turned around and left without saying a word of politeness.
6632 sighed again. Why is everyone unhappy?
Those who were assigned to food delivery jobs must have scored just over 960 in school. Shouldn't we be grateful to 001 for giving them the opportunity to work and live with such scores?
What happened to this world?
Why does everyone seem so unhappy?
6632 rubbed his hands together, picked out a tiny bit from the various dishes, placed it on the lid of the lunchbox, and smiled at the camera, saying, "This is for you!"
This has been his habit over the years: to treat No. 001 to his favorite food.
Of course, this request is only valid until he finishes eating.
According to the rules of survival, humans cannot waste any food. Therefore, at the end of the meal, he needs to eat the food that 001 could not possibly eat.
Even just going through this one formality can bring him immense joy.
He didn't know why he was so happy, but he was just happy!
After eating, 6632 took a portion of rice and was just about to finish the small portion on the lid when the unexpected happened.
Suddenly, someone rudely pushed open the door, glanced at the stranger, and asked curtly, "Where is he?"
6632 subconsciously glanced at the decibel meter in the room: "You have made noise exceeding the permitted range and will be subject to a 2% credit point penalty."
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