Chapter 340: Haike's Memory
Heiko sat at the front of his position, his face looking slightly gloomy.
He'd listened to Rhea's story, but the worst thing was that he still hadn't remembered it at all.
He did feel that these things were very familiar, but in terms of content, there was nothing else but familiarity.
But why? Why is this the case? Theoretically, it's possible to get rid of these things, and the girl named Rhea doesn't look like she's lying, but why can't she remember anything at all?
Haike felt that there should be something behind this that he didn't know.
But will he really not be able to think of anything?
He is now a biological data body, theoretically speaking, it is impossible to break the memory, although he really can't remember the things of that time, but that time is not the critical time period when he transfers his soul - he can remember the memories before that very easily, why is the memory of this time so bad?
Heiko sensed something was wrong here.
"Mr. Heiko, do you remember?"
Han Mu walked up to Haike and asked.
"Sorry...... I still haven't remembered anything......" Heiko rubbed his head, looking a little helpless.
"It's okay, you can think slowly." Han Mu handed Haike a cup of black tea and said, "However, I have a problem, according to Rhea, that memory should also be an unforgettable thing for you, under normal circumstances, Mr. Haike, you shouldn't remember it at all." β
"That's what I thought too." Haike shrugged his shoulders a little helplessly, "It's like someone ...... my memory."
He paused at this point, and some incredible expressions appeared on his face.
Han Mu was also stunned for a moment when he saw Hai Ke's expression.
Mr. Heiko...... No......" Han Mugan smiled and said--If that's really the case, then the fun will be very great.
Someone dares to touch the memory of Haike as the leader of civilization - isn't this death?
Heiko's face turned extremely unkind, and he stood up and paced back and forth.
"Mr. Han Mu, I may have some personal matters to deal with." Haike said in a cold voice.
Han Mu made a gesture - if he guessed correctly, something terrible was going to happen in Haike today.
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Heiko returned to his office.
He closed the door and went straight to the top security system.
"Question, what's going on, what you're doing is against normal logic......" The sound came from the machine, and Haike interrupted the sound with a punch directly on the machine over there.
"What kind of logic do you give me?"
He shouted angrily.
"Warning, behavior pattern does not match, please calm down, or I will ask for permission to inject tranquilizers."
The machine said coldly, but Haike didn't care about it at all, he just stared at it directly, and said angrily: "Did you take away part of my memory?" β
Haike said angrily.
And this machine, for the first time, was silent for a while.
"Answer, it does take away some memories that may affect the individual's thinking."
The machine says so.
"Really?" Heiko laughed angrily. "How do you know which of my memories is important and which is not, which affects my judgment and which does not? Who gave you the right to erase my memories? β
There was a flash of blackness in Haike's eyes, and the anger beneath the black.
He thought he was building this thing for his own good, for the good of civilization, but for now, it seems that this thing has exceeded his original budget.
He's going to delete it.
But the moment he stood up, he suddenly felt his body soften, as if he had been robbed of his strength.
Haike's eyes couldn't help but widen.
"You!"
"Warning, I suspect that there is a problem with your logical thinking, I will freeze your thinking now, temporarily go into proxy mode, do not resist, or you will bear the consequences."
The machine said coldly.
Heiko smiled.
"What a fucking ironyβwhat a fucking ironyβI made a thing like this and actually pitted myself."
"Please calm down, I'm here for your own good."
The machine spoke again.
"Really...... Haike sneered, and then blatantly broke away from his eyes.
"Then I'm doing it for your good!"
Haike said lightly, and with his voice, all the scenery in front of him changed, and the data stream appeared in front of him, and in this data stream, there was a strange data flickering.
He strode over, unrestrained by any power.
"Ask, what is this? Why is this happening. β
Heiko didn't speak, he just stretched out his hand and put it on top of the distorted data.
"Warning, this system is aware of a threat, and further action will remove this system."
"Nonsense, if I don't delete it, you still can't keep you?" Haike sneered and said.
"Warning! This will have irresistible consequences for you, and in the absence of logical conditions, your behavior will be ......"
"So you're going to freeze my mind? Ha, that's an acceptable consequence. β
"Natively, this is indeed ......"
Haike directly pinched and exploded that small thing.
The cacophony just disappeared.
At the same time, there are some things that seem to be flowing water in my head.
That's his memory.
Heiko knew that everything the giant machine had just said was true, that it had no consciousness of its own, and that he had realized it a moment before Heko had deleted himβit had indeed maintained the idea that had supported himβbut ......
In a sense, the optimal solution of a machine is not that a human should be completely different from the optimal solution.
Heiko closed his eyes and fell into his own memories.
He began to gradually recall the memories he had lost, and Rhea's face resurfaced in Heiko's mind, and he was surprised to find that what Rhea had said back then was basically exactly the same as his memories.
But in essence, he also perceived something deeper.
He suddenly realized that there was something wrong with what Rhea was talking about.
For example, at the very beginning, Haike did not go with the mentality of saving Rhea, but with the mentality of getting rid of her.
Because in the beginning, Rhea wasn't like that.
She's just a bloody, devouring monster.