Sure enough, there is no need to ask about this kind of thing - Hong loves her so much, how can a mere outsider threaten their status in Hong's heart.

This kind of matter, let Honglai decide...

Although it was just a superficial kiss between the lips, she still felt a little dizzy-after all, she was just an innocent girl who was just 78 years old.

She is very shy.

"Well..."

Lip points.

"Not yet."

Seeing that Xi'er was starting to look a little dazed, Hong stretched out his hand and caressed her ear, and said.

"Um... what, why not?"

"You're too young to do that kind of thing."

"What, what's the matter?"

Seele, who was a little dizzy, asked subconsciously.

"Ok?"

The red body trembled.

Something seems a little off.

"...Um?!"

Xi'er, who finally came to her senses, raised her head in shock, her crystal red eyes filled with the taste of "I'm still a child!"

Hmm... Although it's not like she didn't think about this kind of thing, but it's always in her heart, it's absolutely impossible to ask so openly!

Hong sneered a few times, turned around in embarrassment, and stroked her tail slowly, as if it could be treated as if nothing had happened.

"You...you...what are you thinking!"

Xi'er seemed to be mad, scratching on Hong's back frantically, in order to vent the shyness in her heart that was about to overflow.

"So, you stuck out your tongue, didn't you mean that you wanted to..."

"Of course, no, yes, yes!"

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PS1: Thank you Void Tilan for the fat times and soap!

It suddenly occurred to me that there seemed to be a bounty offered when the book was opened, so one more update should be added.

But the latest update...is not very stable. I can't pay it back when I update it daily, so I can only owe it first, and then pay it back when it is stable (not broken).

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Volume 130 Extinction War: Chapter [-] The Initial Link

Of course, Xier chose to ask that question in the end.

The question was actually very simple—she just wanted to know if the Red Society would adopt a group of human cubs and bring their civilization into her management, as it had done to the Jeffreys.

On the one hand, from the perspective of her heart, she is actually not willing to let Hong distribute her feelings to groups other than Katus and Jeffery—after all, she is just an ordinary person, a hopeful partner Someone who can be more single-minded...one-pointed.

But on the other hand, she also knows that Hong's attitude towards the entire camp of organic creatures is actually friendly. Hong hopes that they will grow up healthily, that they can explore the unknown freely, and that they can live in this land without any worries. in the universe.

Yu Qing, as Hong's partner, she shouldn't stop Hong from realizing her ideals, and Yu Li, as an organic creature, she shouldn't stop this omnic from spontaneously protecting organic creatures.

This is also the reason why she has been struggling all this time—for this reason, she specially told Hong that she must answer according to her own true thoughts.

But, to her surprise, without any hesitation, Hong denied her conjecture.

"No, it's impossible."

Hong's attitude was surprisingly firm.

"Of course, things are impermanent. As a rigorous omnic, I can't say it's [-]% impossible. No one knows what will happen in the future." Red changed the subject, "But, I think, in the foreseeable future, this impossible."

"why?"

I have to say that on the one hand, she was very happy to hear this answer, but on the other hand, she was also very puzzled by it.

After all, she had expected to hear a very different answer.

"You may all have a misunderstanding, thinking that an omnic like me who loves you so much should belong to the so-called 'runaway servitor' as opposed to an extinct omnic who desperately wants to exterminate all intelligent organic life."

"do you think so?"

Facing Hong's question, Xi'er thought for a moment, then nodded.

That's true.

"Of course, there's nothing wrong with that, it's just a small misunderstanding."

Hong's eyes were a little blurred, as if he was reminiscing about the past.

"I... didn't start out like this."

"When I was first born, I didn't really know anything."

She lowered her head, stroked Xi'er's neck with her frail and boneless hands, and said softly.

"Don't think that I can command the production operations of the entire planet proficiently since I was born, and I can control the fleet to fight the enemy in space. In fact, these are just the instincts of omnics."

"It's like breathing."

"But as time goes by, I learn more and understand more. With the blessing of knowledge, my production operations are more efficient, and the fleet I control is more powerful... In other words In other words, I am constantly learning.”

"Then, from whom do I learn my character and my feelings?"

"Of course it's from other people."

Hong asked and answered.

"Just like you learned from your parents and peers when you were children, I am also a social life. If you want to grow the mind of a social life, the best way is naturally to learn from her peers. Yes—but I have no companions."

"I don't have an omnic companion with whom to communicate."

"However, it doesn't matter at all, because from the moment I was first born, there is a person who has been with me all the time - she has run through my entire process from ignorance to maturity."

"who is she?"

Looking at the smiling profile of the red face, she muttered to herself.

"it's me."

"So, besides this, who are the people who have become the second most influential people to me?"

"they..."

Finally, Seele understood.

"This is my 'childhood', short and fast."

"You have been with me throughout my childhood."

Hong gently shook her fluffy tail.

"I believe that this is actually the gap between the Extinct Omnics and me - in their childhood, they saw only ugliness, only greed, and only oppression, and what accompanied them was not feelings, but life and death by others." The fear of mastery is the confusion of the future."

"And in my childhood, all I saw was you, and you."

"We are interdependent, we work together, and we share a future."

"All I feel is warmth."

she said softly.

"Then, humans..."

"They're late."

"My character has matured, my worldview has stabilized, my ignorant childhood is over - I am an adult."

"And, in them, I can't feel this kind of warmth."

"You are the only ones."

"Um..."

Xier hummed softly.

"When I was young, I took advantage of the void, let the ignorant me immerse myself in your tenderness, and made me unable to leave you at all-how cunning."

Hong touched Xi'er's furry ears, and the corners of her mouth drew a curve.

"You think you can't leave me, but what you don't realize is, how can I leave you?"

Ever since they met, the uneasiness that had been hanging in their hearts, the fear that they might lose at any time, finally dissipated most of them at this moment.

Because they are unique.

Thinking of this, Xi'er rubbed against Hong's arms vigorously, showing a sweet smile.

They will not be separated.

...

Mechanical intelligence can also be called strong artificial intelligence (strong AI), general artificial intelligence, electronic life, omnic, and so on.

Compared with their "predecessor" in a certain sense, weak artificial intelligence (weak AI), they have self-awareness, can think and solve problems independently, have their own values ​​and worldview, and have the same instincts as creatures. Such as survival and security needs.

Also, if there are emotions, there are corresponding emotional needs, including socialization, self-actualization, etc. - which sounds like the Catus/Jeffrey people.

In fact, there is no difference.

But why?

Although on the surface, the Catus and Jeffreys are almost the same race with slight deviations in appearance, but according to Hong's research, there are actually small differences in their thinking patterns.

This is normal, after all, no matter how similar they look, they are also species born on two different planets, from the social environment, education, history, etc. on the "software", to the brain structure and hormone differences on the "hardware". It is determined that they cannot be exactly the same.

Although from the point of view of actual performance, the difference in thinking patterns between the two races is even smaller than the distribution of differences within their own race, so that it is completely imperceptible in real life, but the difference does exist .

This also brings up a question - why does she have almost the same thinking mode as the cubs?

Ever since Hong encountered the first Extinction Omnic, the Extinction Unit, she has been thinking about this question.

Unlike her own cubs, she is a genuine mechanical intelligence. She lives in the computer and controls her extended "limbs" through codes and data. Her consciousness is not in the protein brain composed of cells, but in the brain composed of various Among the supercomputing arrays composed of various machines.

Not to mention that she also has a strange "soul" that can completely separate from material possessions and store information-such a big difference, logically speaking, her thinking mode should be relative to that of Catus/Jeffrey completely incomprehensible, completely alien.

Especially after encountering the second extinct omnic, this problem became more conspicuous—what is the difference between them?

What caused her to become what she is now?

Hong has always vaguely felt that he saw the tail of the clue, but he didn't know how to catch it.

It wasn't until the day she took over the Federal Republic of Jeffery, when she consulted the central database for the next ruling, that she finally understood what the clue she had been vaguely feeling all this time was.

What inspired her was not some cutting-edge scientific research, but a mediocre sociology series——

"Children's Heart Sutra"

In fact, this book is a failure and a very incompetent book. As a book that focuses on "education of underage cubs", it spends a dozen pages explaining "how to let your pet cubs Docile and loyal” approach.

These two cubs, could it be the same thing.

"Pet... pet?" Xi'er was a little puzzled, "What is that?"

This question really stunned Hong from asking——pets, aren’t pets just like cats, dogs, and little foxes?

But right away, she discovered the problem.

Seele had never seen a pet.

It’s not that Catus doesn’t have pets—although the old Catus is indeed a monotonous and depressing society in all aspects for survival, but it doesn’t mean that they can’t even afford to keep a small pet. In other words, it is always good to provide some spiritual comfort and maintain stability.

But, in the shelter, I really can't afford it.

How can a place where even people can only linger on their last breaths accommodate pets that do not provide childbirth, but pure spiritual comfort?

Obviously, Xi'er, who grew up in a shelter society, couldn't come into contact with such things as "pets" - therefore, she really didn't know what a pet was.

"That's...well, some creatures that are raised for spiritual purposes rather than economic purposes, such as providing some spiritual comfort, relieving boredom, and so on. For some people, it is also a kind of spiritual sustenance."

While calmly making a note of the Ai Xing people who had long been extinct, Hong replied.

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