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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 98 - 92: The Despicable Enemy in the Shadowsl
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Chapter 98: Chapter 92: The Despicable Enemy in the Shadowsl
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Nora Camp wore a gentle smile on her face, slightly lowering her head to gently caress her abdomen.
Harrison Clark thought for a long time and said, โCongratulations.โ
โThanks.โ Nora Camp gently patted the chessboard, โNow thereโs no need for us to mate, so just come and play a game of chess with me directly.โ
Harrison Clark sat down.
Halfway through the game, the black pieces he held were completely defeated, with no chance of victory.
This scene had been replayed countless times in the past six months.
He lost every time, the process was always different, but the result remained the same.
In the past, Harrison Clark felt that this kind of failure made him feel bored, barely persevering for the sake of engaging in the interesting chess warm-ups. But Nora Camp seemed to never get tired of it, as if she could never get enough. โI say, you always win against me like this, why donโt you play with Al instead? That would at least have some challenge. Playing against me, a lousy chess player, you donโt seem to be fully involved, right?โ
Harrison Clark casually threw the chess piece on the table and raised both hands to concede defeat. novelbuddy.(c)om
Nora Camp smiled and pointed at the chessboard, โPlaying against Al, Iโd always lose, and playing against you, Iโd always win. Both outcomes are always the same, of course playing against you is more interesting.โ
Harrison Clark asked, โInteresting? You mean the act of winning makes you feel happy?โ
Nora Camp nodded, โWinning is, of course, better than losing. And playing chess with people, you can feel more diversity than Al, even the most perfect Artificial Intelligence canโt perfectly simulate the uncertainty of human thinking, like your fourth moveโs mistake. Al can never simulate that.โ
She pointed and the replay started on the screen behind her.
Harrison Clark looked up, โOr even if Al made such a move, by the middle game, you would find that it wasnโt a mistake, but a trap?โ
โYes.โ
โThen, I have a question.โ Harrison Clark leaned slightly forward, asking with a slightly oppressive tone, โSince you can perceive the emotional changes when losing and winning, you should have feelings. So how do you view our experiences over the past six months?โ
Nora Camp quickly answered, โThe logic Iโve learned tells me when itโs appropriate to feel happy, what kind of emotions are necessary, and what kind of emotions arenโt significant.โ
Harrison Clark got the answer he wanted and nodded to leave.
โAll right, I know.โ
Including Nora Camp, Martha Owen, and even all the people Harrison Clark has known so far, they were all the same.
Everyone chose a core theme for themselves and, based on that, established their own logical framework, placing this logical framework above their own emotional instincts.
This is both a necessity demanded by the current crisis and the result of humanityโs self-evolutionary choices.
Harrison Clark returned to the battle readiness cabin where the Azure Dragon Armor operators gathered.
Marthus and many squad members were lined up waiting for him.
As required by regulations, he, as a Lieutenant Captain, was supposed to give a brief pre-battle mobilization.
This was not something Harrison Clark was good at; heโs always been a role model by his actions, not by lofty words.
Moreover, his personal pessimism made him doubt whether his words would have any positive mobilization effect.
He just paced back and forth with his hands behind his back, remaining silent for a full ten minutes. When the atmosphere had become solemn enough, he said, โEveryone, it takes a thousand days to train troops, but only a moment to use them. Weโve consumed a lot of social resources and prepared countless contingency plans for potential enemies. When the enemy appears, our central brain will select the best overall response plan within 0.1 seconds. Our captain will complete all instructions and arrangements within five seconds, and we, as Azure Dragon Armor soldiers, should do our part. We should figure out our role in this war within one second, and execute our tasks without hesitation! Thatโs all I have to say, at ease!โ
Announcing the dissolution of the formation, Harrison Clark returned to his room.
As for the other Azure Dragon Armor warriors, they each went to assist their operators in the final checks, ensuring that their equipment was in perfect battle-ready condition.
Martha Owen was personally in charge of Harrison Clarkโs equipment, and after six months of running in, the two now had a seamless collaboration.
โHarrison Clark, your equipment is fine; standby at any time.โ
Martha Owen knocked on the door of his resting room and walked in.
Harrison Clark nodded, โThank you.โ
Looking at Martha Owenโs now irrecoverable full head of silver hair and slightly chubby round face, he thought for a moment and asked, โDr. Owen, I heard you also studied anthropology in your spare time. Right?โ
โYes, whatโs up?โ
โDo you think that the direction of modern human evolution chosen is as expected? Is the deliberate shedding of rich emotions that distinguish humans from ordinary animals really helpful in facing unknown enemies?โ
Martha Owen raised her eyebrows, โAre you confused?โ
โOf course.โ
โActually, there is no answer to your question. Neither the Ancient Civilization Research Institute, which specializes in biotechnology, nor the Flamingo Institute, which specializes in humanities and technology, has a definitive answer. This issue runs through the entire history of human evolution, from ancient to contemporary times. Every war, every plague, every process that causes a major change in society, is an exploration.โ
โWe canโt judge whether itโs right or wrong before we see the results, only by looking at the final answer, can we infer whether the problem-solving process is accurate. Fortunately, human civilization still exists so far, which means that our path is not wrong..โ