episode_0032
by fnovelpia[The appropriate sleep time for humans is 7 to 8 hours. OX]
A hologram host asked a question and set a timer.
The lines engraved on the floor are divided into OX to create areas.
“Captain, do humans rest that long?”
“We rest for about 4 hours.”
Those who were not human and did not know much made guesses based on the inefficient structure of the human body.
“I originally slept for 6 hours?”
“You slept well here.”
“Strangely, I don’t have nightmares here.”
He pats Ina’s head and stands next to Jihye.
Since he reads a lot of books and is the most knowledgeable among us, wouldn’t this be the right answer?
As I watched Ji-hye’s side and stayed next to her, the rest of us stopped talking and also stuck next to Ji-hye.
[The correct answer is O.]
When this situation was repeated a few times, Jihye, who noticed the situation, drove us out, telling us to improve our thinking skills and that it was okay if we got it wrong since we were doing it for fun anyway.
Is that also true?
Everyone gathered together and played like that, and although Ethel was the first to yell, she left, saying that she still had to show some activity, and when Violet left, saying that she would have to leave for a while today, it quickly became quiet as usual.
Jihye went inside to make lunch, and when Ina also went inside to help, I was left alone at the tea table.
Um, is this your usual routine?
As I zone out, I somehow remember something from the past.
Remnants of what remained in my hazy memories came to mind.
There was a man sitting in front of a computer, clicking the mouse and saying the names of the characteristics I had.
Was he playing a game?
I think that’s probably the case when I see people clicking and talking about happiness preachers and the like.
Look a little closer at the screen.
It looked like a game, but in fact it wasn’t a game at all.
There was a story written down and some rules, and it was like a kind of game where you had to choose various backgrounds and settings within a certain score.
In fact, the man’s actions seemed overly light and without any worries.
and…
and..?
It felt like someone was opening the door and telling me to eat.
The woman’s hands were shiny with grease and her clothes smelled like delicious food…
The moment I was about to check who it was, the scene changed and showed a small, child.
It looks familiar, but this…
me?
No, it was similar to me but smaller.
Was it from childhood?
Someone calls me while I was rolling around.
It’s Ariel.
The person’s hands also smelled slightly of grease and food.
Why was my name Ariel?
While I was sitting still and thinking, I suddenly felt two hands cupping my cheeks.
The hand felt slightly greasy and smelled of food.
okay.
Just like the hand back then.
“Mom?”
Those hands belonged to a mother.
When I opened my eyes and straightened my frowning forehead as I recalled memories, Jihye was smiling and cupping my cheeks.
“I’m mom.”
“It doesn’t suit me.”
Jihye blushed and screamed in embarrassment at the words I blurted out.
“You idiot! I thought long and hard before answering!”
“What do I do with something that doesn’t suit me?”
“I know! And I’m not old enough to be treated like a mother yet!”
Hold Jihye’s hand and enter the house.
It was a fragrant and sweet smell.
“Our youngest. These days, when I leave you alone, you always get more serious?”
always?
Was it like that?
Mo~
I got on top of the body of a sheep who didn’t know where I was and headed to the chair.
“Inaya! Wait a minute! I told you my sister would do it! I’m hurt!”
“I can do it by myself.”
I thought as I watched Jihye run over and stop Ina, who was lifting a heavy pot with trembling hands.
Well, I’m doing well here, so there’s no need to reminisce about the past, right?
By the way, when is Doldol coming?
The inspection took longer than expected.
I took a bite of the bread that had just come out of the oven with one hand and put it in my mouth.
But what is the combination of kimchi stew and bread?
*****
Russia was one of the countries hit by the United States with all trade sanctions on biobots and new energy.
The United States is close to being a country that will do anything for money, but no matter how you look at it historically or realistically, there was no way it would do anything that would benefit one of the countries that would show its teeth to the United States in the near future.
Moreover, it was a natural move since China had destroyed itself and now the country that poses a threat to the United States is Russia.
Of course, it is not a threat, but it is an eyesore to the United States.
But of course Russia was not a country that would sit still.
Of course, they made a fuss about launching nuclear weapons, but now it was an era where nuclear weapons were intercepted with lasers and blocked by energy fields.
It was not because they were afraid of nuclear weapons that they could not touch Russia, but because citizens who had no justification and were afraid of old weapons would overthrow the country. In fact, if a real war broke out, they would give true democracy to those with outdated ideas. Could.
Russia also knows this well, so just like North Korea in the past, it only whined diplomatically by barking like a dog barking from afar and spinning around ‘Please don’t come, and please lift trade sanctions.’
Marca created new energy that replaced oil and electricity.
An alchemist who creates biobots and mechanics.
As the birth rate and population are decreasing worldwide, biobots and mechanics are essential for maintaining industry and defense, and new technologies based on new energy are pouring in. How strong are the trade sanctions facing Russia? Perhaps it was because of the scary sanctions, but even countries that were hostile to the United States said they were scared and just clung to the United States and sucked it up.
In the end, he stole a biobot, tried to open it, got scolded by the United States, made a big decision to disassemble the only Marca power plant, and ended up getting scolded so much that he just sucked his fingers.
Fortunately, domestic demand for food was high, so I literally lived only on rice, and eventually I ended up looking for a way to overcome this situation.
‘If we don’t have biobots, we can make them!’
The purpose itself could be seen as sound.
Because I want to make it with my own strength.
That is, until biobots don’t have the ability to create chips that form their personalities and learn on their own, so they pull out human brains and put them into metal can robots.
That is, until hundreds of brains are gathered together to create a huge network when computation is needed by imitating the network dedicated to biobots.
This was the result of the fact that the technology that had been researched before had recently achieved results, so it was implemented in earnest.
While the whole world was shocked and world organizations were telling them they were crazy, Russia seemed to have thought that they had achieved something, and now they had created a forebrain space through the brain to realize virtual reality to some extent. People with weak hearts even fainted at the statement.
‘Human power can overcome machines!’
Even though the tendency to disregard human life has become more pronounced these days, there has never been a case where a line is crossed like jumping rope, so criticism poured in.
There was some radical public opinion calling for an immediate end to dying Russia, but in any case, Russia was gaining its own benefits as the pinnacle of its field (since no one was doing it).
He provided data on this technology and research to his American brother, and America, who received it, barely made a scene like “You’re really dying to me,” and then received the data while measuring whether or not he could upgrade the biobot.
There is no reason to go to war, but setting up confrontations is just tiring.
In the brain, if you work hard, you will be able to meet your family and go on vacation. + They will even use sticks and carrots to tell you to think about your family. They will cut off criminals without even asking and make them slaves who work 24 hours a day, and they will be called cheap and useful robots in developing countries. They even sold something like this instead of the expensive biobot.
Russia, which succeeded in creating a virtual reality game to some extent in the forebrain space made up of the brain, began to make money through military training and games, and its brains began to increase.
In a building called Mind Map, where hundreds of thousands of brains complain of pain and fatigue, a fluffy white sheep that did not fit the atmosphere appeared.
The sheep emitting white light suddenly appeared here without any warning, but it naturally began to cry and wander around as if it was used to it.
Yang wandered around as if looking for someone and tilted her head.
I came here thinking that many people who couldn’t sleep had gathered here, but there wasn’t even a nose to be seen.
The only human I could see was fiddling with a computer and sipping coffee.
They thought Yang didn’t need sleep so they went deeper into the building.
The deeper we went, the more people there were, but these people were getting enough sleep.
And those who felt like they needed sleep felt inside this strange container.
Yang couldn’t understand the strange thing even more.
Were humans this big?
Even when he thought of his owner and compared him, he was smaller than him.
Even though she had not seen many humans, she knew full well that humans were not this size.
The sheep, born from the luck of countless humans and animals, was born from the happiness contained in luck.
That’s what luck is.
Both humans and animals were delighted by the unexpected luck, and the sheep born from the happiness contained in it knew only the feeling of happiness.
I’m happy to have an owner.
I am happy because there are many people.
I’m happy because someone is happy.
That’s why Yang wasn’t used to the sadness that filled this place and felt uncomfortable.
I felt full of unpleasant emotions that were different from sadness.
At that moment, Yang learned that it was unpleasant.
Yang put her face into the cylinder and looked inside. Only then did she understand the situation by reading the sadness and past contained there, and she felt sad with tears falling from her eyes.
Most of the humans here have their brains separated for the sake of their families, unable to move as they wish, and become parts.
At that moment, Yang learned something called sadness.
The humans who needed sleep were the brains in the numerous vats in this building.
Sheep wandered around and gave humans the gift of true sleep.
The power the sheep received from its owner was the power to eat luck and turn it into a dream.
The brain touched by the white light sprinkled by the sheep fell asleep forever.
Forgetting about the harsh daily life of working hard without resting while doing calculations.
The brain dreamed of spending a happy day with its family.
Just like that, my brain fell asleep happily with a smile that could not have been made by the happiness I felt for the first time in a long time.
When all the brains here fell asleep, humans who noticed the abnormality ran around and took all kinds of actions, such as manipulating machines or yelling at the brains, but to no avail.
The technology to revive something that was already dead did not exist even in this advanced world.
The space where all the luck had been sucked out was unable to overcome the bad luck that came around it and spewed out strange results.
The meteorite that fell from space towards this building in Russia burned up in the atmosphere and became smaller, but it was enough to collide with the building and blow it cleanly away.
In this way, the sheep wandered around and ate up all the good fortune of the humans sleeping in the palace-like building covered in human blood and sweat.
The dictator, who had fallen into a deep sleep without knowing this, tossed and turned, and the sheep, who had now finished all his business, made a fuss and disappeared in the air, just like when he came from the sky scattering dreams to the sleepless humans.
That was the result the sheep achieved while its owner slept.
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