721 Wow! Anomaly androids also want to be mothers.
"So, you're looking for a place to stay, and I know Canada is a great place where there are no laws restricting androids, and it's a comfortable time to start a new life." Zlako sat on the sofa with his hands open and relaxed, one of which was holding a glass of wine.
The drink swayed gently in his glass, and Zlako drank as he described to Cara the unrestricted life of the androids.
The firewood in the fireplace in the house crackled, and the warm flame seemed to see the distant and longed-for future.
Cara couldn't help but laugh out loud, because that's what she thought.
Take Alice with you and go to Canada.
Maybe that's where they live.
"I can help you, but before I can do that, I need to help you remove the tracker." Zlako opened his mouth with some regret.
The topic easily piqued Kala's interest, as he had never heard of it.
In Zlako's story, each android has a built-in tracker that allows humans to know where they are at all times.
Take the tracker off and you're safe.
The two followed Zlako towards the basement.
When they reached the basement door, the two of them paused.
The entrance to the basement is a little behind the living room, and as soon as you enter, you can see a completely different décor from the outside.
The walls are not even painted, the black-grey brick walls are dark and dark, and there are a lot of cardboard boxes and tools.
All the way down, it's not like ordinary people building a wine cellar.
After rounding a few corners, you will see a dungeon-like room structure.
The doors of each 'cell' were barred, one after the other.
But Zlako didn't pay attention to the thoughts of the two, and walked ahead without looking back.
Seeing these things, a sense of discomfort suddenly welled up in everyone's hearts.
"I don't like this person, let's leave, I have a bad premonition." Alice took Cara's hand and voiced her concerns.
Oppressive environments make it difficult for people to breathe.
This basement, it doesn't look like he's supposed to be used to pick up trackers.
"I know, I don't trust him either, let's be careful." Cara whispered.
"I'm sorry, it's a bit of a mess here, it's illegal to remove trackers, and it's inevitable to sacrifice a comfortable environment in order to hide people's eyes." Zlako walked ahead, and when he saw that the two had not followed, he seemed to understand the scruples in their hearts.
He began to explain the environment of the basement, but whose good man's basement was renovated to look like a prison?
Carra and Alice looked inside the prison.
There were lights in the corridors, but the lights didn't shine into the interior at all, and it was so dark in every cell that I couldn't see what was inside.
Occasionally, one or two cells could be seen through the light, and a few tables with tools placed inside could be faintly seen.
Zlako's explanation is far-fetched, and the deep darkness is terrifying.
However, Zlako only asked the little girl if she was afraid, as androids could not feel fear.
The innermost part of the basement, where the light is bright, reaches for the transparent door curtain, and inside is a number of devices dedicated to androids.
The screens on the monitors on the table are all related to androids.
It looks more like an analysis of every inch of the android's limbs, and in the far middle of the room, there is a circular pedestal.
At Zlako's request, Kara stepped up.
She didn't trust Zlako, and thought there would be any danger in the basement, but after seeing that the android-related equipment was not dangerous, she came to believe that this was the place to remove the tracker.
"It can be uncomfortable." With that, Zlako pressed the button next to the console.
"I always think this thing isn't so kind?" Yinzi frowned, there was no danger here, and the other party did not use any force measures.
But he just felt very uncomfortable.
When the term tracker was proposed, Yinzi believed it.
Because in modern society, mobile phones have a positioning system, in order to allow humans to better control androids, it is a matter of course to load a location tracker.
What's more, there really is no danger here.
It's all Android-related devices, too.
He seems to be just a vicious man, and he doesn't really pose a danger to people.
"Maybe it looks fierce on the outside, but it's actually not bad." Yinzi had already controlled Kara to stand on the table, and a round plug was directly connected to the interface on the back of Kara's head.
The hands are also controlled by two metal pliers, in order to prevent struggle.
In the eyes of everyone, these are very normal things, and human beings will also inject anesthetics on the operating table, and controlling unnecessary struggles to prevent mistakes in the process has been ingrained in everyone's mind.
But in the next second, Yinzi's screen went black.
"In front of the little girl, nothing should happen."
Fans also felt discomfort from entering the basement.
Although there is no force of oppression, this sense of oppression is brought about by the environment.
'I feel like I'm going to be imprisoned. ’
'How can there be no problem, TMD, the BGM of the game is starting to change. ’
'It's going to gg again, right? ’
'I still haven't figured out what the value of androids is to kill people for money?' No money and nothing else. ’
……
The image flickered through the darkness, and when it lit up again, Zlako and Luthor, Zlako's previous android, were standing in front of them.
"There's something weird, do you know?"
"For unknown reasons, anomalous androids' trackers will all cease to function."
"That's why they're so hard to catch."
Zlako spoke in front of him, and Yinzi's brain instantly woke up like an initiation.
yes, if there was a tracker, would he still be able to run so far without getting caught?
He laughed so hard that I broke out in a cold sweat. ’
I just said that I obviously felt that the tracker was very reasonable, but when he proposed the tracker, his thinking was still driven to change. ’
The fox's tail was exposed. ’
……
"So, I don't need to remove your tracker at all."
Hearing his words, Kara couldn't believe it.
Because he just said he wanted to help him.
"People always believe in what's good for them, you androids, you're naïve."
"Deliver them one by one, and count on me to help."
Zlako sneered, "Then I'll reset them all and sell them again."
"Or leave them for my little experiment."
As he spoke, the tall Luthor kept looking sideways at the little girl beside him.
Hearing that Kara was about to be hurt, Alice immediately cried out in despair.
She was there and didn't leave.
"Oh, I forgot there's still a little girl, get her up first, I'll deal with it later." He said casually.
Kara's face changed drastically, and she struggled frantically.
In Zlako's eyes, he couldn't believe it.
"Wow! Anomaly androids also want to be mothers."
At this moment, the player finally understands that Cara's feelings for Alice are not the task of protecting her master, nor is it because of sympathy.
It's because of another affection for the little girl, she treats her as her own daughter.
(End of chapter)