Glitch utopia

Chapter 462: Ta Pai

Looking at the Tappai who was looking up at him, and listening to what he just said, Sun Jack had unconsciously put down the weapon in his hand.

In the past, he had always thought about what it would be like if Tappai really awakened, but he never thought that he would awaken in this situation.

Tappai's sincere words made Sun Jack not know where to put his anger.

Can he blame him? He was indeed helping him, but why did the person he trusted the most lie to him?

For a moment, he felt so tired, really so tired.

Sun Jack was about to turn around and leave, but his right hand was directly pulled by Tappai.

"Jack, I know you feel bad, but I have calculated that this is the best way for us."

Hearing this, Sun Jack, who was immediately angry, turned around and looked at Tappai.

"That's a person! Living people, tens of millions of living people! Not a machine! Not a thing! Gains and losses that can be calculated coldly!"

"What's the difference? They are all produced in the factory, what's the difference?"

Tapai tilted his head and asked in confusion: "The machine runs according to the program. Except for you, don't other people run according to the current class?"

"There are very few people who can think about problems outside of their own class. Even if they think so, their bodies will act according to the class. Even if they were oppressed by others in the last second, as long as they are changed to another position, they can oppress more. Isn't this a machine?"

At this moment, Sun Jieke's mood is very complicated. He wants to continue to refute Ta Pai, but he can't think of any reason to refute, and things have already happened. It's meaningless to say anything else.

Because he understands that he can't convince Ta Pai. In the past, he could force orders and let Ta Pai listen to him.

But when he awakens, he can disobey any of his instructions. He has his own independent thinking.

If it were before, he would have been so happy that he was at a loss, but the death of a city was too much of a price to pay.

Sun Jack released Tapai's mechanical arm and came to the outside of the equipment room. Tapai followed behind and continued to explain: "I know so many people died, but I don't think I did anything wrong. The destruction of Gomora at least provides enough strategic depth for Metropolis."

He didn't seem to want to talk to Tapai. He sat there with a cigarette in his mouth, his eyes staring straight at the translucent console suspended in the air in the distance, as if thinking about something.

Looking at the silent Sun Jack, Tapai touched the wound on his head. "Did you want to kill me just now? If you think I'm a murderer and want me to die, you can do it at any time."

Paused. Seeing that the other party didn't speak, Tapai continued: "But what I want to say is that the Metropolis network needs me, and I can't die now. Now that the network is completely disconnected, and without the help of my AI friends, your information can't be transmitted at all."

Seeing that Sun Jack still didn't want to talk to him, Tapai's tone fluctuated slightly. "What's wrong with me killing them? They betrayed you and tortured you, I just want them to pay the price!"

Sun Jack focused his eyes on Ta Pai and sighed deeply. He seemed to notice the subtle changes in his mood. He said calmly: "I don't mean to blame you. You helped me wholeheartedly and desperately. How can I blame you? I just blame myself for my negligence."

He lowered his head slightly and said in a low voice: "I know you are this kind of character. You have never taken other people's lives seriously, but I didn't take any insurance measures. I was wrong. I didn't change from the identity of a mercenary."

"But whether you listen or not, I still want to say that if you encounter anything in the future, please tell me in advance, okay? Even if there is really no way, and I really want to destroy Emora, I have to give the order myself. I don't need you to share the sin of killing tens of millions of people on my behalf."

A question mark popped up on Ta Pai's screen. "Why not? I don't have a heart. I can do this kind of thing in the future. You have everything else around you. You need someone to do the dirty work and someone to take the blame."

Sun Jack shook his head. "You can't say one thing and do another, and have both. Since I got the benefits of destroying Gomora, I should also bear the blame for destroying Gomora."

"Only when I know how many people died because of me, I will carefully weigh it next time I encounter the same thing, instead of treating people as numbers to be abandoned at will."

Hearing Sun Jack calm down, Ta Pai nodded with satisfaction. "OK."

He didn't care how Sun Jack responded, he just wanted to help him get through this trouble first.

Things have already happened, and it's useless to regret it. In the remaining time, Sun Jack opened the big map and began to think about what he should do next to maximize his benefits.

Sun Jack kept thinking about it, and he didn't move after the shield machine came out of the suburbs of the metropolis.

When he saw the closed door was opened, Sun Jack walked outside with heavy steps. The moment he walked out of the shield machine, cheers suddenly rang out.

Everyone in the metropolis came over, surrounded Sun Jack, and cheered for their king to return.

Everyone's face was filled with joyful smiles. They shouted loudly and praised Sun Jack's strength.

Think tanks turned this action into a brilliant annihilation war through public opinion, and Emora, controlled by FFP, was defeated by Sun Jack.

Except for Sun Jack, no one cared about the lives of the Emora people, just as they didn't care much about their own lives.

Obviously, the news of Emora's destruction has spread to the metropolis, but no one in front of them felt sad for the tens of millions of people at the bottom of the same class as them who died in Emora.

Through their words, Sun Jack found that they didn't mean to support other cities in their resistance, as if in their eyes, they were just like street gangs to grab territory.

No matter how advanced the technology is now, no matter how advanced the level is, gangs and gangs, companies and companies, cities and cities, everything seems to be the same.

Especially when Sun Jack heard that the revolutionary army in the nearby city specially sent people to express that they were irreconcilable with the evil capitalists, and no matter how much temptation they paid, they would definitely resist to the end.

A feeling of frustration surged into Sun Jack's heart. Although he didn't want to admit it, Ta Pai's method did work.

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