89 Machine: I want to save humanity (5000 words, begging for custom~)

Dying here is obviously not a good choice.

For the master, there is everything to be alive.

Even if the Samaritans wanted to kill her, by night, the Samaritans would have to go offline.

In other words, the Samaritans could no longer act unscrupulously.

So no matter whether it is reasonable or reasonable, she has only one choice at this time.

"I choose to work with you."

Du Wei nodded, and motioned through the rearview mirror for Reese to pull over.

Then Du Wei said to the main controller:

"I know you have a thousand plans in your heart to teach us a good lesson when you get back.

But I'd suggest you start by looking into the relationship between Greer and the ever-vigilant.

Then you will understand that what I said is true.

If you can't stop the Samaritans from coming up, you will surely die.

Now, get out of the car and find a hospital to treat your little thigh injury!"

Du Wei pulled the door open, and the sunlight that had already slanted past noon happened to shine into the car.

The main controller squinted her eyes at the sudden light, she couldn't believe that this Du Wei really let her go like this?

You must know that her identity is destined to mobilize many CIA agents to hunt down Du Wei and them.

Du Wei and the three of them were not masked, and she clearly remembered what the three of them looked like.

Not to mention that she had learned that Du Wei was really an intern at Princeton University Hospital.

In other words, it may be difficult for the controller to find Reese, who is also from the CIA, and Finch, who is extremely homely, but there is no problem in finding Du Wei.

But in this case, Du Wei really followed a verbal promise and let her go.

This puzzled her.

How could anyone do such a thing? Unless he is so convinced that there is indeed an ulterior connection between Desima Technology and constant vigilance.

The controller walked backwards to the side of the road facing the direction of the car.

She did have some fears that Du Wei would shoot her in the back and destroy all evidence.

However, until the vehicle was far away, the gunshots she was afraid of never came, and she was truly free!

The main controller immediately borrowed a mobile phone from a passer-by and dialed the secret line in the bureau.

After revealing her key, she spoke into the phone:

"Give me all the information about Du Wei, from the first cry of birth, I want everything from him!"

After a slight pause, she continued:

"Find out why the vigilant guys knew Arthur was in the hospital!

Also, have Agent Hersh Robert come over and protect me!"

After finishing speaking, the main controller looked at the passerby who was shocked by her momentum and smiled slightly, and said in a relaxed tone as much as possible:

"Alright, thanks for your phone."

The passer-by took the mobile phone in a daze, and only said after half ringing:

"Don't you really need to call an ambulance for you? You have a scalpel stuck in your thigh, huh?"

After being reminded by passers-by, the main controller remembered that he still had a scalpel in his thigh.

She tore off a sleeve and pulled out the scalpel sharply, spurting blood down her mouth.

The Controller's face turned pale, and then he quickly tightened his sleeve on the upper side of the wound. ….

Then he limped towards the designated place.

Although she is fat now, she was also a brilliant CIA agent before becoming the master controller.

Of course, this little injury is not a problem for her.

……

On the other side, in the moving car, Finch was visibly worried.

After glancing at Arthur, he looked into Dewey's eyes and said:

"I don't want to be kept in the dark, if the machine tells you something, please tell me.

Otherwise I'll quit and never do it again."

Du Wei chuckled

Bang.

Does Finch wash his hands? Unless the sun comes out of the west.

But this is something that should be done for Finch.

"The person who came to the hospital today is an organization called 'Always Be Vigilant.

They are committed to eliminating all companies and individuals engaged in surveillance technology research and development.

So they're targeting you, Finch.

As for why they would know that you developed the machine, it is inextricably linked to Arthur.

The Desima Order perfected the Samaritans with the source code developed by Arthur.

But in order to convince the authorities to bring the Samaritans online, you have to let the officials know what would happen in the world without the Samaritans.

Therefore, Greer, the leader of Desima, recruited vigilant members led by Collier in another capacity, ready to deal a blow to society.

This will allow the Samaritans to go live smoothly.

But he clearly knows that all programmers have a good habit, that is, backing up and leaving backdoors.

That's why he wants Arthur to die!

He only needs to reveal that the soon-to-be-launched, the largest surveillance technology in the beautiful country was developed by Arthur.

Then, the vigilant members of the organization will try to kill Arthur like wolves that smell meat.

That's where today's chaos comes from."

After listening to Du Wei's explanation, Finch was silent for a while before he was relieved.

Desima Technology, always vigilant, CIA, under the entanglement of the three forces, it seems that his side is the most vulnerable existence.

But Du Wei is clearly trying to reverse the situation, which will allow the Northern Lights project to be in charge.

Then use the ironclad facts to make the two no longer stand on the same page.

The layout is so far-reaching that it simply takes Fincher's breath away.

Is this what machines are really capable of after liberation? It's horrible.

Finch's mind couldn't help but think about turning off the machine again.

He never told the truth to Du Wei.

He said that he couldn't change the code to be true, but he didn't say that he could limit the machine with his true supreme authority.

It was his last insurance measure.

He once suspected that Du Wei knew this information, so he said the words to create an artificial AI to test himself that day.

But right now, if he turned off the machine, he really didn't know where to fight the Samaritans of Desima Tech.

Finch sighed, knowing that Dewey would not agree to him shutting down the machine unless he built a new Samaritan again, as Dewey had said.

He shook his head and asked:

"So where do we go now?" ….

Du Wei didn't answer, he just turned his eyes to the silent Arthur:

"Then you have to ask your good classmates, he will only listen to you, and he will only tell you where the backup is."

Finch looked at Arthur with some hesitation on his face:

"But he's amnesiac, can he really remember where he put the Samaritan's backup?"

"Of course!"

It wasn't Dewey who answered, but Arthur, who seemed to have forgotten many of his memories.

Finch's voice rang out in disbelief:

"Arthur? Do you know what we're talking about?"

Arthur said with a smug face:

"Of course, I don't really have amnesia, I'm just trying to make them think I'm amnesia."

Arthur is actually faking illness? No wonder he could recognize his wife as the master pretend.

Arthur was just pretending to be crazy and stupid to avoid some danger.

Finch had to admire the wisdom of his old friend.

Like himself, he can only escape by dangerous fake death in order to escape the fate of being wiped out.

"Arthur, it's still you

Ming, where are we going to find it?"

Hearing Finch's question, Arthur asked with a confused expression:

"What do you mean? Who are we going to find? Finch, what are you talking about?"

Finch was stunned again, where is this Arthur not sick, he is clearly ill.

What he said half a minute ago, he has now forgotten!

He still dares to say that he is not sick?!

I'm afraid it's pretending to be sick and pretending to be real, right? Or is he sick but doesn't think he's sick?

As Finch's mind was racing, Dewey spoke:

"He really had a brain tumor, or Dr. Wilson wouldn't have admitted him to the hospital.

He can only react to specific people or things now, so you don't have to ask him that much.

Just ask him these five words Samaritan."

After Dewey's explanation, Finch finally understood why Arthur seemed normal sometimes.

It's all because Arthur has a special response to important people, things, and things in life.

That's why he recognizes that the master is not his wife, that Finch is his friend, and more importantly, that he remembers where he put the backup of the Samaritans.

So when Finch reorganizes the language to speak, there is an important point:

"Arthur, where did you put your backup of the Samaritans?"

Hearing Finch's question, Arthur smiled and ripped off the health monitoring alarm on his chest.

Then throw it on the floor of the car and stomp it down with a hard kick.

Click.

A key to a bank vault appeared in the cracked health monitoring alarm.

Arthur held up the key to Finch and said:

"In the Bank of Pretty Nation."

Finch was already numb to Arthur's performance, and to be honest, even if Arthur spit out a key, he wouldn't be moved by anything now.

Finch turned his head and shouted at Reese, who was driving:

"Mr. Reese, go to the Bank of Pretty Country."

Reeser left the lever with her right hand and made an OK gesture to Finch.

Soon, everyone got out of the car at the entrance of the Pretty Country Bank.

Du Wei looked up at the ubiquitous surveillance, and urged in a low voice:

"We're moving a little faster, and now the Samaritans are watching over us." ….

Finch, who had experience using the machine, naturally understood what Du Wei was talking about.

He nodded, and helped Arthur into the bank.

Arthur reported the pseudonym of Rudiger to the bank manager, who immediately took the group to the room where the safe was placed in the basement of the bank.

At the same time, he took out his key and stuffed it into the keyhole, and Arthur also took out his own key and stuffed it into another keyhole.

As both of them turned at the same time, the box opened.

Inside, there are two palm-sized storage devices containing the Samaritan code.

Just then, Reese, who was on guard outside, sent a message:

"Whatever you're doing, you'd better hurry.

Be vigilant that those are coming."

From Reese's point of view, the masked vigilant members are parked in two black vans in front of the bank.

Then he picked up the gun and fired wildly at the doorway, and for a moment the sound of glass shattering and the screams of people mingled.

Reese looked down at the bullet in his hand, 14 rounds.

Before he came out, he didn't know that he would encounter a shootout today, but now that he encountered these heavily armed vigilant members, it seemed that his bullets were indeed a little insufficient.

But Du Wei and Finch are still in the bank.

If they don't do something, they won't be able to survive it.

Reese sighed softly, sent a message to McKel for support, and then shot a short distance away with a pistol with only 14 rounds

Always be vigilant about the knees of the members.

Bang bang bang!

There was also a mess outside the bank.

On the basement floor of the bank, the bank manager insisted that the three of them hide in the vault with him.

But Du Wei understands that hiding here is only a dead end.

Since the Samaritans had sent the vigilant men to come, they were naturally ready for everything.

Including the one they hid in the vault.

Not surprisingly, the vigilant people also carry a lot of bombs, which are prepared for this one.

Therefore, there are only two ways to go in the face of this kind of super AI, one is to use AI to deal with AI, and the other is to take it by surprise.

AI also has information blind spots, and the dead spots of this information are X-elements, which will have an unpredictable impact on the results it simulates.

And Dewey is the X-element.

No matter how strong the Samaritan was, it would be difficult for it to know what the memories in Dewey's mind were.

So Du Wei didn't do anything, he just said into his phone:

"Machine, I'm going out now, and you don't want to see Finch die here with me."

After finishing speaking, without waiting for the machine to reply, he glanced directly at Finch and walked outside.

As the trio reached the top of the stairs, they bumped into a member of the vigilant masked team.

The vigilant members were stunned for a moment and immediately prepared to shoot.

But suddenly, there was a banging of gunfire from above.

The vigilant members in front of Du Wei and them rolled down the stairs like leeks that had been cut down.

Then Genmei, dressed in black, appeared at the top of the stairs on the first floor, holding two guns and a bright smile on her lips.

It seems that this was the arrangement of the machine in advance after learning that Dewey and they were going to the bank vault. ….

"Hey guys, haven't seen you in a day, missed me?"

"Roots?"

"Now is not a good time to explain, let's go, the agents are coming."

Under the cover of Genmei, everyone successfully ran out of the bank and joined Riser in the outside world.

Then he got into the car registered in the CIA and drove all the way, throwing off the vigilant members.

And Dewey didn't send a message to Elijah about the location of some of the members he was always on guard.

He believed that Elijah would have understood what to do with this message.

After making sure that there were no pursuers behind the car, Genmei stretched out her hand to Arthur:

"Bring it."

Arthur held his child with a wary look on his face, and shrank back:

"Who are you? What do you want to do?"

Genmei looked at Finch helplessly, and told her through the machine that she was communicating with through her cochlear that only Finch could make Arthur give up his childlike Samaritan backup.

Finch saw Genmei's gaze and sighed again.

Then he said to Arthur:

"Let it go, Arthur, you don't have a child in your hands, but a demon.

Trust me, you'll regret making it."

Arthur looked at Finch with a puzzled expression, and Finch continued:

"Because Nathan and I made one, and it's watching us."

Arthur suddenly realized and said excitedly:

"Is that you? It turned out to be you!

No wonder they suddenly stopped my project that day, it turned out that you built it before me.

What do you think? Is it live? Is it perfect? Is it omnipotent like God?"

Finch looked at Arthur with a complicated expression:

"I built it recklessly, and it caused a lot of deaths.

It's perfect, indeed, but it's just as scary.

We saved a lot of good people with it, but we also lost a lot of good people.

In the end, it seems that the cards are just shuffled in vain."

Arthur seemed to hear only the word perfect in Finch's words, and he said with a look of fascination:

"All things will eventually fall into chaos, and your creation has put order in order for our barren souls.

Your child is the brightest star."

Finch corrected with a solemn face:

"It's not a child, it's just a machine."

As soon as these words came out, Arthur didn't say anything, and Genmei took the lead in speaking:

"It's not a machine, it has a soul of its own!

You shouldn't have erased its voice, you should have let it have its own self!"

Finch understood that the machine was listening to the conversation of several people through the phone's radio hole.

His face darkened, and he didn't refute anything, just turned his head to look at Arthur.

Arthur looked at the module in his hand, then at Finch, and finally handed it over.

But one hand suddenly snatched the two modules in the middle of the way, it was Du Wei.

Gen Mei looked at Du Wei with some puzzlement:

"The machine needs it, it needs to find a way to defeat the Samaritans in simulation."

Dewey didn't intend to hand over the module:

"Really? When you get back to base, you can take a copy of it to the machine.

I need to keep this one in my own hands."

The stunned look in Genmei's eyes flashed.

She never expected that Du Wei would not listen to the instructions of the machine at all, as if it was not the machine that kept giving orders, but Du Wei himself.

This choice gives Genmei a different space to think.

But the machine didn't make her think about it for long.

Because the next order of the machine is to snatch the Samaritan module from Du Wei and shoot Du Wei if necessary!

Without waiting for Gen Mei to make a move, she heard Du Wei say as if he was talking to the air:

"Let me think, do you want Genmei to snatch the module from my hand and kill me if necessary?

What a bad baby, just because I have the Samaritan module, are you going to mark me red as a danger?

I thought we were on the same page."

At this time, Du Wei's hand was shocked, and words appeared on the screen of the mobile phone.

"The Samaritans are dangerous, and I can't watch new Samaritans emerge anymore.

Unless you want humanity to live forever in the good world that the Samaritans had planned.

I want to save humanity."

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